He Is Legend
It's hard to resist a good adventure story, especially when it's set in an exotic location and the objective is the stuff of legend: the last survivor of a unknown Indian tribe in Brazil. Monte Reel provides a fine example of the genre in the Washington Post Magazine, "And Then There Was One." Here's what happened when trackers finally found the Indian in a small thatch hut, then tried to befriend him:
"Here, this ax is yours," Altair said, tossing it toward the hut. "This water yam, too."
The Indian eventually took the food that Altair dangled in front of the hut's opening on the end of a long stick. Then he tore it to shreds and tossed it back outside, uneaten.
At one point, Vincent moved a little closer with his camera to get a clear view of the Indian's face through an opening in the hut's wall of leaves. The Indian was looking beyond Altair, directly eyeing the camera.
"Watch out, Vincent!"
An arrow whizzed past Altair toward Vincent, missing the cameraman's chest by inches.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/08/AR2008010803472.html