Walker and Hill's strategy for protecting these groups is one of controlled contact, in which governments initiate well-organised and sustained contact with the tribes and gradually integrate them into the official domestic fold, where their rights can allegedly be better protected.
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As the anthropologists' reasoning goes, isolated existence is unviable in the long term given designs on the tribes' territory by groups such as miners, loggers, and hunters, and governments should therefore pre-empt the damage.