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Jose Carlos Meirelles este de lucru pentru o agenţie guvernamentală care protejează izolate triburile indigene din Brazilia. Crede că lupta pentru a le proteja pe baza dezvăluirea existenţei lor, din cauza xylokopwn ilegale şi mineri care operează în zona. În acest film vom vedea BBC unic fotografii aeriene de triburi care nu au venit în contact cu cultura noastră.
Aυτοι ειναι πραγματικα ελευθεροι!!!!
FACSINATING AND ENTRANCED AT THE IDEA THERE ARE STILL PEOPLE ON THIS EARTH THAT EXIST IN RATHER RURAL AREAS OF OUR WORLD…WISH I COULD BE ONE OF THOSE PERSONS THAT COULD PENETRATE THESE AREAS AND MEET THEM… OR HAVE TV PROGRAMS THAT EXPOSES THEIR WAYS TO US WITHOUT HARMING THEIR ENVIORNMENT…I HAVE AS MUCH CURIOSITY AS I CAN IMAGINE THEY DO…THX FOR THE EXPOSURE & IN SHOWING US A PIECE OF THEIR LIVES…ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING…
interesting story. I was born and grew up in W.Borneo; I was 7 when WWII started. As my father was Dutch,thus the enemy we had to hide= went (=ran) through the jungle.I remember we ran through, past the headhunters’ huts, sculls hanging as ornaments. They weren’t any danger for us, as they too, were hiding from the enemies. I never had the fears for them, before or during the war.I am pushing 80 now, I ‘ll never forget the whole 4+ yrs =1940-1945.As they came to town often, for supplies, I supposed.If it weren’t for the war, I had a very good happy childhood. West Borneo was a very nice island, born, grew up there, till I was 18. I immigrated to Holland, lived with my Dutch relatives for almost 2 years. Ventured out on my own, met my husband. We immigrated to Canada in 1959, the best country we’ve chosen . The enemies caught my mother and she was decapitated, just one year before WWII ended.