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| - | [http://natgeotv.com/asia/tribal-odyssey/about Tribal Odyssey] (Odisseia Tribal) is series by National Geographic whose original 14 episodes aired in 2004-2005. Some of the [http://www.natgeoprogramming.com/pages/programmes/search/order/titlesort-asc/psk/1/d//page/46 episodes] are available [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=odisseia+tribal&oq=odisseia+tribal&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=3&gs_upl=191215l196113l0l196362l15l11l0l0l0l0l0l0ll0l0 here] on YouTube. | + | [http://natgeotv.com/asia/tribal-odyssey/about Tribal Odyssey] (Odisseia Tribal) is a series by National Geographic whose original 14 episodes aired in 2004-2005. Some of the [http://www.natgeoprogramming.com/pages/programmes/search/order/titlesort-asc/psk/1/d//page/46 episodes] are available [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=odisseia+tribal&oq=odisseia+tribal&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&gs_sm=3&gs_upl=191215l196113l0l196362l15l11l0l0l0l0l0l0ll0l0 here] on YouTube. |
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinka_people Dinka], southern Sudan [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L1vgLNJo7E YouTube video] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinka_people Dinka], southern Sudan [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L1vgLNJo7E YouTube video] | ||
Revision as of 15:23, 22 March 2012
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Remote tribe contacts
- Efé (Mbuti) pygmies, Ituri, DR Congo, which feature in the Congo Kitabu story
- Pygmies of the Ituri Forest, 1972, by Jean-Pierre Hallet. YouTube video
- The Pygmy Fund (informational only; no longer functional)
- The Twa pygmies of the Great Lakes, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, which feature in the Congo Kitabu story
- The Batwa Experience -- dedicated to the improvement of the lives of the displaced Twa people of East Africa through cultural exposure and preservation, in Buhoma on the north side of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mountain Gorilla sanctuary, southwest Uganda
- The Abatwa -- Challenges for a new Rwanda
- YouTube video The Michael Jackson of the Twa (YouTube) Batwa dance
- The Aka (Babenzele) pygmies, Congo / Central African Republic
- San Bushmen -- Southern Africa (Namibia, Botswana, South Africa)
- !Kung San Bushmen -- John Marshall's extensive filmography are at Documentary Educational Resources
- Bitter Roots: The Ends of a Kalahari Myth YouTube Preview
- A Kalahari Family
- N!ai, The Story of a !Kung Woman
- Andamanese: Great Andamanese, Jarawa, Onge, Sentinelese, and the extinct Jangil -- Andaman Islands, India
- YouTube: Tribes of Andaman
- YouTube: Visiting the Jarawa tribe 2
- YouTube: The Sentinele 4/5 -- "the most remote tribe in the world"
- YouTube: The Onge
- Semang, Malaysia -- genetically related to the Andaman peoples and the Aeta (Agtas) of the Philippines
- Batak, Palawan, Philippines -- genetically related to the Andamanese, Semang, and Aeta (Agtas)
- Goroka -- Eastern highlands, Papua New Guinea
- Youtube: Preview video of "Greatest tribal show on earth" Tourist video of Goroka show Goroka show Goroka show 2
- Sing sing dance at Tari show: YouTube: Sing-sing dance
- Port Moresby Cultural Show: YouTube: 1983
- This is one of Papua New Guinea's Cultural festivals (also see this guide Tourist video, Mt. Hagen
- The Korawai -- Papua New Guinea
- The Maasai -- Tanzania, Africa
- Suruwaha / Zuruahá, Peruvian / Brazilian Amazon YouTube video
Ethics of contacting remote tribes
- Uncontacted Tribes -- Survival International's website
- First Contact -- a look at the "first contact" tourist experience -- is it ethical?
- See this example of a "First Contact" tour operator.
Tribe (Going Tribal) television series
Tribe is a television series on the BBC (Going Tribal on the Discovery Channel) from 2005-2007 presented by adventurer Bruce Parry (a close friend of Mark Anstice of "Mark and Olly").
- Season 1 Episode 1: Adi (Lost Tribe) -- northeastern India
- Season 1 Episode 2: Suri/Surma (Dangerous Game) -- Ethiopia
- Season 1 Episode 3: Kombai (Living with Cannibals) -- Papua New Guinea
- Season 1 Episode 4: Babongo (African Vision Quest) -- Gabon, Africa (with a jungle pygmy-esque heritage and lifestyle)
- Season 1 Episode 5: Darhad (Horse Masters of Mongolia) -- Mongolia
- Season 1 Episode 6: Sanema/Sanumá/Yanomami (Waking the Spirits) -- Brazilian Amazon
- Season 2 Episode 1: Nyangatom/Bumé (Return to Africa) -- Ethiopia
- Season 2 Episode 2: Hamar/Hamer (Rites of Passage) -- Ethiopia
- Season 2 Episode 3: Dassanech/Daasanach (Crocodile Hunting) -- Ethiopia
- Season 3 Episode 1: Matis (Hunting with the Jaguar Tribe) -- Brazilian Amazon
- Season 3 Episode 2: Nenets (Nomads of the Siberian Tundra) -- Russia
- Season 3 Episode 3: Anuta (Lost Island) -- Solomon Islands, Polynesian South Pacific
- Season 3 Episode 4: Akie (Life in the African Bush) -- Tanzania, Africa
- YouTube: [1] [2] 3 (Bees) [4] [5] [6]
Living with the Tribes
- Mark and Olly: Living with the Tribes is a television series that aired on the BBC and the Travel Channel from 2007-2009, with adventurers Oliver Steeds and Mark Anstice (a close friend of Bruce Parry).
- Season 1: Living with the Kombai (West Papua New Guinea)
- YouTube: Kombai party
- Season 2: Living with the Mek (Papua New Guinea)
- YouTube: Mek Intro The Mek Witch Mek shotgun wedding
- Season 3: Living with the Machigenga (Peruvian Amazon)
First Contact
- First Contact is a film aired in 2006 on BBC (as part of its Anthropology series) in which a tour operator takes several tourists (including filmmaker Mark Anstice) on a "First Contact" experience in the West Papua region of the island of New Guinea, exploring the ethics of such tours. Also see this review.
- YouTube:
Cannibals and Crampons
- Cannibals and Crampons is a 2002 film by Mark Anstice and Bruce Parry about extreme filmmaking, surrounding their first trip through Korowai jungle territory in order to climb a peak in remote Papua New Guinea.
Tribal Odyssey (National Geographic)
Tribal Odyssey (Odisseia Tribal) is a series by National Geographic whose original 14 episodes aired in 2004-2005. Some of the episodes are available here on YouTube.
- Dinka, southern Sudan YouTube video
- Me'enit / (Mekan), southern Sudan / Ethiopia (The Witchdoctor's New Bride)
- Hamar/Hamer, Ethiopia
- Surma / Suri, Ethiopia (Stick Fights and Lip-plates)
- Rendille, northern Kenya (Ceremonies Of the New Moon) YouTube video
- Pokot / Pökoot / Suk, Kenya / Uganda (The Path to Manhood) YouTube video
- Wodaabe / Bororo, the Sahel, Niger/Nigeria/Cameroon/Central African Republic YouTube video
- Maasai, Tanzania (The Last Dance of the Warriors) YouTube video
- Himba, Namibia (the Himba Bride) YouTube video
- Yawalapiti, central Brazil (Spirits of the Eclipse) YouTube video
- Zo'é / Poturu, Amazon (Nomads of the Amazon) YouTube video (French)
- Bunani Mee (Ekagi), West Papua, New Guinea (The Chief Who Talks to God) YouTube video -- "The Bunani Mee people live in Western Papua, the Indonesian part of the island of New Guinea. They live a traditional life style and keep out those who have embraced the modern world of their Indonesian rulers. They call it living "Inside the fence". The Bunani Mee live inside this fence, isolated from the outside world. Itapi recently took over the leadership of this group, and wants to make it clear that he was told to be chief by God." travel guide
- Korowai, West Papua, New Guinea (The Gentle Cannibals) YouTube video
- Megani (Moni), West Papua, New Guinea (Planes, Pigs, and the Price of Bribes) YouTube video
- Mek, West Papua, New Guinea (Path to Manhood) YouTube video
- Wolani, West Papua, New Guinea (The Wolani Shells) YouTube video 3 YouTube video p1 (German) YouTube video p2 (German) YouTube video p3 (German) YouTube video p4 (German) Youtube video (French)
- Kubu (Orang Rimba), Sumatra, Indonesia (Struggle for the Forests) Our Land (YouTube) YouTube video p2 (German) YouTube video p2 (German) YouTube tourist video Indonesian newscast (YouTube)
Tribal Journeys
Tribal Journeys is a 13-part 1976 television series by Belgian filmmaker Jean-Pierre Dutilleux. (see this review)
- The Mursi (Where Beauty Comes from the Heart) -- Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa
- The Mikea (The Gentle People) -- Madagascar
- The Togutil / Tugutil (The Shaman of Almaheira) -- Forest Tobelo region of Halmahera Island, Indonesia
- The Toulambis (First Contact) / Angu/Kukukuku Parts 1 and 2 -- Papua New Guinea
- The Korowai (the Last Cannibals) -- West Papua, Western New Guinea
- The Asmat (The Fine Arts of War) -- West Papua, Western New Guinea
- The Una (The Last Stone Axe Makers) / mountain Tolai / Kuanua -- East New Britain, Papua New Guinea
- YouTube (not Tribal Journeys): 1 Wild New Britain
- The Agtas/Aeta (At the Edge of the World) -- Luzon, Philippines
- The Awa Guajas (People Beyond Time) -- Brazilian Amazon
- The Poturus/Zo'é (People of the Moon) -- Brazilian Amazon
- The Txucarammae / Kayapo (Raoni, Keeper of the Rainforest) -- Brazilian Amazon
Tribal Encounter
Tribal Encounter is a Discovery Networks Europe production starring Justin Hall Runningman about Suriname.
- Voice of the Tirio -- Suriname Amazon
- Akurio -- largely merged with the Tirio, Suriname Amazon
- YouTube: 1
The Tribe That Hides from Man
The Tribe That Hides from Man is a British 1970 documentary by Adrian Cowell.
Out of Africa
The Incredible Human Journey is a 5-part 2009 BBC television series hosted by Alice Roberts.
- Out of Africa -- Nyangatom (Omo River Valley, Ethiopia, Africa); Sans (Namibia);
- YouTube: 1
- Asia
- YouTube: 2
- Europe
- YouTube: 3
- Australia
- YouTube: 4
- The Americas
- Youtube: 5