According to Daily Mail, the video was filmed from above over a large area of the Amazon tropical forest in northwestern Brazil.
The video shows a group of 16 indigenous people in the tribe who have never had any contact with the outside world, according to Brazil's indigenous government agency Funai.
drones have recorded images of them in the forest with archery, arrowroofs and a long house passed down by their ancestors called Maloca and a plantation believed to grow cassava. In addition, there is a video of the tribe members moving through an empty lot.
The name or ethnicity of this tribe is unknown because they have never been discovered and are not in contact with the outside world.
Funai released a video on August 23, saying that experts traveled more than 300km into the Vale de Javari reserve after receiving information that illegal hunters threatened the tribe.
Last year's 3-week trip included traveling about 180km along the rivers before leaving the motorbike and walking more than 120km through the forest.
The exploration team also discovered many items that confirmed the presence of the isolated tribes, including a stone cage with wooden clubs, a prison made from tree shells and doccious boats.
The area of Amazonas state, Brazil is home to 6 tribes, but Funai believes that there are at least 16 other isolated tribes living here.
Funai coordinator Bruno Pereira said it was the first time the image of the indigenous people had been recorded by drones after five flights and had not been spotted by them.
"The use of drones ensures the safety of both local people and Funai's team," he said.
He affirmed that there would be no action to contact this tribe or any other isolated tribe in Brazil.
"We respect their isolation. That isolation will last until they decide to give up or until there is some difficult situation that forces the state to contact them," Bruno Pereira added.
Funai also said that Brazil's Amazon rainforest has 113 isolated tribes and only 27 of them have been spotted, with the number of indigenous people could reach 3,000.
There are also 15 other isolated tribes in Peru and those deep in the forests in Bolivia, Colombia and Ecuador.