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Mud Men | Tribes & Ethnic Group - Planet Doc
These men rub their bodies with mud to defend themselves from other tribes
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The ‘mud men’ tribe live near Goroca, along the upper reaches of the Asaro river. Their strange means of defence is to turn into spirits and frighten
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The 10 Largest Chinese Ethnic Groups
Here are some info on the 10 largest ethnic groups in china, out of 56 Chinese Ethnicities
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ETHNIC GROUPS IN THE PHILIPPINES
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Hello China - Ethnic Groups
A selection of 100 Chinese words that represent the essence of traditional Chinese culture, reflect its extensive and profound nature from different angles, ...
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The Oromo Ethnic Group Of Ethiopia & Kenya
The Oromo are one of the Cushitic-speaking groups in east Africa.The Cushitic speakers have inhabited north-eastern and eastern Africa for as long as recorded history and The oromo are a very ancient ethnic group.
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中国56个民族 56 ethnic groups in China
一颗中国心 www.onechn.com According to the fifth national census in 2000, 18 ethnic minorities have a population of over one million, 一颗中国心 www.onechn.com Accordi...
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Cannibal Tribes | Tribes & Ethnic Groups - Planet Doc Full Documentaries
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In Papua New Guinea live a thousand different ethnic groups.
Some tribes practiced cannibalism and other head cut off their enemies. The natives attacked travelers and islands eventually becoming a scary place. The tribes wer
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Myanmar Ethnic Group Dance (BMSTU Myanmar Thingyan 2015)
Myanmar Ethnic Group Dance
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Myanmar Thingyan New Year Concert 2015 (3/4/2015)
BMSTU Alexander ballet show & Myanmar Students
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Dogon Ethnic Group in Mali Tribal Sounds African Drums - Tambores Tribu Etnica Sonido Tribal
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Largest Growing Ethnic Group Hardly Acknowledged In Media
"Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the U.S. -- but you'd never know it from watching the nation's Sunday talk shows.
A new report from think tank ChangeLab analyzed 26 weeks' worth of the five big Sunday shows -- "Face The Nation," "Fox News Sunday," "Meet The Press," "State Of The Union," and "This Week"-- from Jan. 1 through June 30 of 2013.
The group found that, over t
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Indonesia. Sulawesi Island | Tribes & Ethnic Groups
In this documentary we travel to Indonesia, the Sulawesi island, there we know the Toraja and Bajau, two ethnic groups who have a very particular culture and traditions. There, we attended a Toraja funeral, an event that they have become an amazing ritual of several days. We dive into the wonderful world that lies behind the coral reef that runs through large part of the Indonesian archipelago. An
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Indonesia. Bajau (Sea Gypsies Tribe) | Tribes & Ethnic Groups
In this documentary we travel to Indonesia, the Sulawesi island, there we know the Toraja and Bajau, two ethnic groups who have a very particular culture and traditions. There, we attended a Toraja funeral, an event that they have become an amazing ritual of several days. We dive into the wonderful world that lies behind the coral reef that runs through large part of the Indonesian archipelago. An
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Mongolian Music & Song - "All Mongols" Ethnic Group Singers
All Mongols Ethnic Group Project, 7th -8th March 2013 Ulaanbaatar. Tuva, Kalmyk, Buryatia, Inner Mongolia, Mongolia.
Tuva Singer - Mongush Saydash (North West of Mongolia)
'Kalmyk' singer - Sharaev Dima (Region bordering Caspian Sea, Russia)
'Buryatia' singer - Genghis Radna (North of Mongolia - Lake Baikal)
'Inner Mongolia' singer - Mashbat Bayasgalan (South Mongolia in China)
'Mongolian' si
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About Raute, an Ethnic group of Nepal Yogendra Milan Chhantyal
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Fulani Ethnic Group (Tribe)
DescriptionTake the journey with me threw the culture of the Fulani. Touching basis on the basics of the Fulani Culture, Life Style, and discussing how the Fulani survive. Passing an ancient African culture down to the next generation is the goal of this viewing. Some African Americans, Afro-Latino's and Afro-Caribbean's have direct connections with the Fulani tribe. During the slave trade Fulani
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Ethnic Groups of Southwest Asia
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Mongolian Music Ethnic Group Buryata Song "Basaganii Duun"
Buryat's young and talented singer Myadagmaa Dorjiiva. The Republic of Buryatia is located in the south-central region of Siberia along the eastern shore of ...
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VLOG: What African Ethnic Group(s) do you think I belong to?
A quick VLOG to hear what you, yes you the viewer thinks!
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Ethnic groups in Mongolia
there are 13 types of mongolian in Mongolia . 1.khalkha 94.9% 2. kazak 5% 3.altai uriankhai 4.barga 5.zahchin 6.myangat 7.bayad torguud 8.khoton 9. durvud. 1...
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A Tour of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
Produced in partnership with the Confucius Institute at George Mason University. For more information, visit their website @ http://confucius.gmu.edu/.
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The Ashanti Ethnic Group Part of the Akan People
Take the journey with me threw the culture of the Ashanti. Touching basis on the basics of the Ashanti Culture, Life Style, and discussing how the Ashanti Kingdom survived. Passing an ancient African culture down to the next generation is the goal of this viewing. Sit back and enjoy the conversation on a beautiful tribe, let us make the connections and learn about are brothers and sisters back in
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The Tutsi Ethnic Group of Rwanda, Burundi,Congo - East Africa
Tutsi, also called Batusi, Tussi, Watusi, or Watutsi, ethnic group of probable Nilotic origin, whose members live within Rwanda and Burundi. The Tutsi formed the traditional aristocratic minority in both countries, constituting about 9 percent and 14 percent of the population, respectively.The Tutsi first penetrated the area in the 14th or 15th century, entering from the northeast seeking new ran
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Grand song of the Dong ethnic group
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00202
Description: A popular saying among the Dong people in Guizhou Province in southern China has it that rice nourishes the body and songs nourish the soul. Their tradition of passing on culture and knowledge in music is exemplified in the Grand Song of the Dong ethnic
Mud Men | Tribes & Ethnic Group - Planet Doc
These men rub their bodies with mud to defend themselves from other tribes
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These men rub their bodies with mud to defend themselves from other tribes
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The ‘mud men’ tribe live near Goroca, along the upper reaches of the Asaro river. Their strange means of defence is to turn into spirits and frighten off their enemies.
For this, they make these masks of mud which, with their grotesque, exaggerated features.
Once they have finished their masks, the warriors daub their bodies with mud, which they will later dye grey with another, more liquid, type of mud.
They also decorate their waists with ferns which, spread with mud, take on an ethereal appearance, making the ghostly figures look even more convincing.
According to the legend, these methods of invoking the gods began a long time in the past. The Asaro were being hunted by the most numerous of their enemies. Then, one of the ancients, a man called Pukiro Pode,
had a dream in which he saw the image of grey, terrifying spirits. That same night they made the first masks of mud. The men attached bamboo canes to their fingers, like long fingernails, and daubed their bodies with mud.
Shortly before sunrise, in the shadows of the forest, the mud ghosts approached the enemy lines, with slow, sinuous movements. When they saw them, their enemies fled, terrified, and the Asaro were saved.
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These men rub their bodies with mud to defend themselves from other tribes
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The ‘mud men’ tribe live near Goroca, along the upper reaches of the Asaro river. Their strange means of defence is to turn into spirits and frighten off their enemies.
For this, they make these masks of mud which, with their grotesque, exaggerated features.
Once they have finished their masks, the warriors daub their bodies with mud, which they will later dye grey with another, more liquid, type of mud.
They also decorate their waists with ferns which, spread with mud, take on an ethereal appearance, making the ghostly figures look even more convincing.
According to the legend, these methods of invoking the gods began a long time in the past. The Asaro were being hunted by the most numerous of their enemies. Then, one of the ancients, a man called Pukiro Pode,
had a dream in which he saw the image of grey, terrifying spirits. That same night they made the first masks of mud. The men attached bamboo canes to their fingers, like long fingernails, and daubed their bodies with mud.
Shortly before sunrise, in the shadows of the forest, the mud ghosts approached the enemy lines, with slow, sinuous movements. When they saw them, their enemies fled, terrified, and the Asaro were saved.
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- published: 22 Nov 2014
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The 10 Largest Chinese Ethnic Groups
Here are some info on the 10 largest ethnic groups in china, out of 56 Chinese Ethnicities
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Here are some info on the 10 largest ethnic groups in china, out of 56 Chinese Ethnicities
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Here are some info on the 10 largest ethnic groups in china, out of 56 Chinese Ethnicities
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- published: 28 Oct 2015
- views: 5125
ETHNIC GROUPS IN THE PHILIPPINES
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wn.com/Ethnic Groups In The Philippines
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Hello China - Ethnic Groups
A selection of 100 Chinese words that represent the essence of traditional Chinese culture, reflect its extensive and profound nature from different angles, ......
A selection of 100 Chinese words that represent the essence of traditional Chinese culture, reflect its extensive and profound nature from different angles, ...
wn.com/Hello China Ethnic Groups
A selection of 100 Chinese words that represent the essence of traditional Chinese culture, reflect its extensive and profound nature from different angles, ...
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author: gbtimes
The Oromo Ethnic Group Of Ethiopia & Kenya
The Oromo are one of the Cushitic-speaking groups in east Africa.The Cushitic speakers have inhabited north-eastern and eastern Africa for as long as recorded h...
The Oromo are one of the Cushitic-speaking groups in east Africa.The Cushitic speakers have inhabited north-eastern and eastern Africa for as long as recorded history and The oromo are a very ancient ethnic group.
wn.com/The Oromo Ethnic Group Of Ethiopia Kenya
The Oromo are one of the Cushitic-speaking groups in east Africa.The Cushitic speakers have inhabited north-eastern and eastern Africa for as long as recorded history and The oromo are a very ancient ethnic group.
- published: 13 Jun 2015
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中国56个民族 56 ethnic groups in China
一颗中国心 www.onechn.com According to the fifth national census in 2000, 18 ethnic minorities have a population of over one million, 一颗中国心 www.onechn.com Accordi......
一颗中国心 www.onechn.com According to the fifth national census in 2000, 18 ethnic minorities have a population of over one million, 一颗中国心 www.onechn.com Accordi...
wn.com/中国56个民族 56 Ethnic Groups In China
一颗中国心 www.onechn.com According to the fifth national census in 2000, 18 ethnic minorities have a population of over one million, 一颗中国心 www.onechn.com Accordi...
- published: 29 Mar 2008
- views: 27638
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author: onechinaprc
Cannibal Tribes | Tribes & Ethnic Groups - Planet Doc Full Documentaries
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In Papua New Guinea live a thousand different ethnic groups.
Some tribes practiced cannibalism and other head cut off their enemies. The natives attacked travelers and islands eventually becoming a scary place. The tribes were isolated keep alive their customs and traditions.
In this documentary we will know their kitchen (old pressure cooker), body painting rituals, weapons of war manufactured by themselves, mummification of the bodies of warriors, courtship ceremonies, customs of the crocodile men ...
Go deep with us in this jungle that joins the purest of nature and the fiercest of their tribes
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These mysterious lands which seem to rise out of the clouds are the Highlands, in the east of the island of New Guinea, to the north of Australia. The western half of the island is Irian Java, part of Indonesia, and this, the eastern half, is Papua New Guinea. The country includes over 1,400 islands, both large and small
In PNG, as this country is popularly known, there are around a thousand distinct ethnic groups, speaking over eight hundred different languages.The fierce nature of these tribes, the practice of cannibalism and the fact that some groups cut off the heads of their enemies all this made the island a fearful place, which travellers tried to avoid.
This region is very rugged, a series of mountains reaching heights of up to 4,000 metres, and forming numerous valleys of dense vegetation, where the different ethnic groups live practically isolated from each other.
The majority of the villages are inhabited by just one family, or a single clan. The houses are made of bamboo, with rooves of palm leaf. Without a doubt, the rough Highland terrain, and the extremely warlike nature of these tribes, always in conflict with their neighbours, have contributed to the great ethnic variety we still find today.
Each group decorates their bodies in different ways specific, characteristic colours and designs.
They paint themselves for many different ceremonies, but perhaps the most typical is the sing-sing,
a ceremony at which they dance and sing. Sing–sings are organised to celebrate many different things, though some take place on specific days each year, and for these many different tribes come together, arriving from even the most remote villages.
The bird of paradise is now a protected species, and can only be hunted with bow and arrow before the sing-sing. The highlander peoples are proud and maintain their customs and traditions. Despite the daily impact of western influence, they never miss an opportunity to show off their feathers.
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In Papua New Guinea live a thousand different ethnic groups.
Some tribes practiced cannibalism and other head cut off their enemies. The natives attacked travelers and islands eventually becoming a scary place. The tribes were isolated keep alive their customs and traditions.
In this documentary we will know their kitchen (old pressure cooker), body painting rituals, weapons of war manufactured by themselves, mummification of the bodies of warriors, courtship ceremonies, customs of the crocodile men ...
Go deep with us in this jungle that joins the purest of nature and the fiercest of their tribes
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These mysterious lands which seem to rise out of the clouds are the Highlands, in the east of the island of New Guinea, to the north of Australia. The western half of the island is Irian Java, part of Indonesia, and this, the eastern half, is Papua New Guinea. The country includes over 1,400 islands, both large and small
In PNG, as this country is popularly known, there are around a thousand distinct ethnic groups, speaking over eight hundred different languages.The fierce nature of these tribes, the practice of cannibalism and the fact that some groups cut off the heads of their enemies all this made the island a fearful place, which travellers tried to avoid.
This region is very rugged, a series of mountains reaching heights of up to 4,000 metres, and forming numerous valleys of dense vegetation, where the different ethnic groups live practically isolated from each other.
The majority of the villages are inhabited by just one family, or a single clan. The houses are made of bamboo, with rooves of palm leaf. Without a doubt, the rough Highland terrain, and the extremely warlike nature of these tribes, always in conflict with their neighbours, have contributed to the great ethnic variety we still find today.
Each group decorates their bodies in different ways specific, characteristic colours and designs.
They paint themselves for many different ceremonies, but perhaps the most typical is the sing-sing,
a ceremony at which they dance and sing. Sing–sings are organised to celebrate many different things, though some take place on specific days each year, and for these many different tribes come together, arriving from even the most remote villages.
The bird of paradise is now a protected species, and can only be hunted with bow and arrow before the sing-sing. The highlander peoples are proud and maintain their customs and traditions. Despite the daily impact of western influence, they never miss an opportunity to show off their feathers.
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- published: 20 Nov 2014
- views: 1616
Myanmar Ethnic Group Dance (BMSTU Myanmar Thingyan 2015)
Myanmar Ethnic Group Dance
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Myanmar Thingyan New Year Concert 2015 (3/4/2015)
BMSTU Alexander ballet show & Myanmar Stud...
Myanmar Ethnic Group Dance
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Myanmar Thingyan New Year Concert 2015 (3/4/2015)
BMSTU Alexander ballet show & Myanmar Students
wn.com/Myanmar Ethnic Group Dance (Bmstu Myanmar Thingyan 2015)
Myanmar Ethnic Group Dance
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Myanmar Thingyan New Year Concert 2015 (3/4/2015)
BMSTU Alexander ballet show & Myanmar Students
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 216
Dogon Ethnic Group in Mali Tribal Sounds African Drums - Tambores Tribu Etnica Sonido Tribal
Subscribe at: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=PriscillaPWood Sound - StompDance by Kevin MacLeod. (Incompetech.com) Photos used with perm......
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wn.com/Dogon Ethnic Group In Mali Tribal Sounds African Drums Tambores Tribu Etnica Sonido Tribal
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Largest Growing Ethnic Group Hardly Acknowledged In Media
"Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the U.S. -- but you'd never know it from watching the nation's Sunday talk shows.
A new report from ...
"Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the U.S. -- but you'd never know it from watching the nation's Sunday talk shows.
A new report from think tank ChangeLab analyzed 26 weeks' worth of the five big Sunday shows -- "Face The Nation," "Fox News Sunday," "Meet The Press," "State Of The Union," and "This Week"-- from Jan. 1 through June 30 of 2013.
The group found that, over the course of 130 episodes, Asian Americans were only discussed a total of 13 times."* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.
*Read more here from Braden Goyette
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/30/asian-americans-sunday-shows_n_5909258.html
wn.com/Largest Growing Ethnic Group Hardly Acknowledged In Media
"Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority group in the U.S. -- but you'd never know it from watching the nation's Sunday talk shows.
A new report from think tank ChangeLab analyzed 26 weeks' worth of the five big Sunday shows -- "Face The Nation," "Fox News Sunday," "Meet The Press," "State Of The Union," and "This Week"-- from Jan. 1 through June 30 of 2013.
The group found that, over the course of 130 episodes, Asian Americans were only discussed a total of 13 times."* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down.
*Read more here from Braden Goyette
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/30/asian-americans-sunday-shows_n_5909258.html
- published: 04 Oct 2014
- views: 33745
Indonesia. Sulawesi Island | Tribes & Ethnic Groups
In this documentary we travel to Indonesia, the Sulawesi island, there we know the Toraja and Bajau, two ethnic groups who have a very particular culture and tr...
In this documentary we travel to Indonesia, the Sulawesi island, there we know the Toraja and Bajau, two ethnic groups who have a very particular culture and traditions. There, we attended a Toraja funeral, an event that they have become an amazing ritual of several days. We dive into the wonderful world that lies behind the coral reef that runs through large part of the Indonesian archipelago. And finally we boarded on the Bajau houseboats who live in even closer contact with the sea. In fact, they could not conceive of life without it.
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In the highlands of Sulawesi, the island in the shape of an orchid, the rice fields are ready to be harvested.
For centuries, this has been the home of the Toraja, an Indonesian ethnic group structured in a very hierarchical society, and ruled over by nobles called “puangs”.
Rice, along with the coconut palm, is the base of their economy, and even the tiniest scrap of land is used to grow it. For centuries, they have gradually sculpted terraces along the valleys and mountains, creating in the process one of the most beautiful landscapes in Asia. The land here is rich and generous, and in a good year it is possible to obtain three crops. But this dominance of rice cultivation is relatively recent. In the past, these people lived by hunting and gathering, and their constant tribal conflicts forced them to adopt a nomadic lifestyle. But, with the arrival of the Dutch empire, peace returned to the island, and its inhabitants began to settle and cultivate the land.
Though the Portuguese were the first to arrive on the island, in 1512, the Dutch began to impose their supremacy from 1607, when Sulawesi became an important province of the Dutch East Indies Company, a government enterprise whose monopoly extended from the Cape of Good Hope to the Magellan Straits.
These companies were created in Western Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in order to exploit trade with Asia, and the most important of them had deeds of constitution granted by their respective governments, which authorised them to acquire territories and exercise government functions over them.
On the lowlands, the rice fields give way to the palm groves, the most important economic resource in Sulawesi. Thanks to the palm, its people are among the most prosperous in Indonesia, especially in the north, where alongside the coconut palms there are plantations growing coffee, vanilla and cloves.
The possibilities these trees offer the inhabitants of the island are almost unlimited: they eat the flesh of the coconut, and drink the milk; they use the wood of the trunk to build their houses; the palm leaves serve to make roofs, hammocks, baskets and ropes; and the oil is used for cooking and lighting, and is sold to the cosmetics multinationals to make soaps, perfumes, moisturisers, and even nitroglycerine.
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In this documentary we travel to Indonesia, the Sulawesi island, there we know the Toraja and Bajau, two ethnic groups who have a very particular culture and traditions. There, we attended a Toraja funeral, an event that they have become an amazing ritual of several days. We dive into the wonderful world that lies behind the coral reef that runs through large part of the Indonesian archipelago. And finally we boarded on the Bajau houseboats who live in even closer contact with the sea. In fact, they could not conceive of life without it.
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▶ Documentary. "Indonesia.The Ghosts of Sulawesi" http://pdoc.es/SulawesiPL
In the highlands of Sulawesi, the island in the shape of an orchid, the rice fields are ready to be harvested.
For centuries, this has been the home of the Toraja, an Indonesian ethnic group structured in a very hierarchical society, and ruled over by nobles called “puangs”.
Rice, along with the coconut palm, is the base of their economy, and even the tiniest scrap of land is used to grow it. For centuries, they have gradually sculpted terraces along the valleys and mountains, creating in the process one of the most beautiful landscapes in Asia. The land here is rich and generous, and in a good year it is possible to obtain three crops. But this dominance of rice cultivation is relatively recent. In the past, these people lived by hunting and gathering, and their constant tribal conflicts forced them to adopt a nomadic lifestyle. But, with the arrival of the Dutch empire, peace returned to the island, and its inhabitants began to settle and cultivate the land.
Though the Portuguese were the first to arrive on the island, in 1512, the Dutch began to impose their supremacy from 1607, when Sulawesi became an important province of the Dutch East Indies Company, a government enterprise whose monopoly extended from the Cape of Good Hope to the Magellan Straits.
These companies were created in Western Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in order to exploit trade with Asia, and the most important of them had deeds of constitution granted by their respective governments, which authorised them to acquire territories and exercise government functions over them.
On the lowlands, the rice fields give way to the palm groves, the most important economic resource in Sulawesi. Thanks to the palm, its people are among the most prosperous in Indonesia, especially in the north, where alongside the coconut palms there are plantations growing coffee, vanilla and cloves.
The possibilities these trees offer the inhabitants of the island are almost unlimited: they eat the flesh of the coconut, and drink the milk; they use the wood of the trunk to build their houses; the palm leaves serve to make roofs, hammocks, baskets and ropes; and the oil is used for cooking and lighting, and is sold to the cosmetics multinationals to make soaps, perfumes, moisturisers, and even nitroglycerine.
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- published: 07 May 2015
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Indonesia. Bajau (Sea Gypsies Tribe) | Tribes & Ethnic Groups
In this documentary we travel to Indonesia, the Sulawesi island, there we know the Toraja and Bajau, two ethnic groups who have a very particular culture and tr...
In this documentary we travel to Indonesia, the Sulawesi island, there we know the Toraja and Bajau, two ethnic groups who have a very particular culture and traditions. There, we attended a Toraja funeral, an event that they have become an amazing ritual of several days. We dive into the wonderful world that lies behind the coral reef that runs through large part of the Indonesian archipelago. And finally we boarded on the Bajau (sea gypsies) houseboats who live in even closer contact with the sea. In fact, they could not conceive of life without it.
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The inhabitants of Sulawesi have always had a very close relationship with the sea.
These men belong to the Bugui ethnic group, considered the best boat builders and sailors in the Indian Ocean. But there is another ethnic group which lives in even closer contact with the sea. In fact, they could not conceive of life without it. That group is the Bajau.
At the other end of the island, in the calm waters of the Gulf of Tomini, these nomads have for centuries conquered the sea. They live out their lives on these small, fragile boats called leppas, where they are born, marry, reproduce and die. In them they move along the coast, propelled by the winds and the currents, and rarely set foot on dry land.
Their origins remain unknown, though some anthropologists believe they come from the south of the Malaysian peninsula.
Since then, innumerable legends have surrounded these the Sea Gypsies
They rarely venture far from the coast. Their lives are spent fishing close by the mangrove swamps and the coral reefs. Here, they find almost everything they need.
The Bajau know many different fishing methods, but perhaps the most curious of all is this one, fishing with kites.
The technique they use is simple but very effective. It consists of attaching a hook to the kite, which is made from fern leaves, and with the help of a pole, the fisherman can move the hook as far out as he wants.
The swaying of the kite keeps the bait in constant movement, attracting above all the flying fish.
The government tried to house the first families along the coast, but they were unable to adapt to dry land, and soon returned to their boats. Then, the Bajau suggesting building the village over the sea, and so Torosiaji was born.
Though the greatest number of Bajaus live in Sulawesi, there are also groups of them in Myanmar, where they are called Moken, or ‘the people drowned by the sea’; in Thailand, they are known as the Chao Nam, or ‘water people’, and they can also be found along the coasts of the Philippines and Vietnam. 16:50:00 The mosque and the school are the only buildings in Torosiaji standing on dry land. Well, not exactly dry land, because they have been build on foundations made of coral.
At midday, the waters are very shallow, and this is when the Bajau comb the sea bottom in search of food.
Their basic diet is fish and rice. The rice they buy in the markets on the coast, where once a week the women go to sell the fish they have caught, and buy basic necessities such as fresh water.
The Bajau are also magnificent divers, and can remain underwater for over five minutes, and dive down up to 15 metres.
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In this documentary we travel to Indonesia, the Sulawesi island, there we know the Toraja and Bajau, two ethnic groups who have a very particular culture and traditions. There, we attended a Toraja funeral, an event that they have become an amazing ritual of several days. We dive into the wonderful world that lies behind the coral reef that runs through large part of the Indonesian archipelago. And finally we boarded on the Bajau (sea gypsies) houseboats who live in even closer contact with the sea. In fact, they could not conceive of life without it.
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The inhabitants of Sulawesi have always had a very close relationship with the sea.
These men belong to the Bugui ethnic group, considered the best boat builders and sailors in the Indian Ocean. But there is another ethnic group which lives in even closer contact with the sea. In fact, they could not conceive of life without it. That group is the Bajau.
At the other end of the island, in the calm waters of the Gulf of Tomini, these nomads have for centuries conquered the sea. They live out their lives on these small, fragile boats called leppas, where they are born, marry, reproduce and die. In them they move along the coast, propelled by the winds and the currents, and rarely set foot on dry land.
Their origins remain unknown, though some anthropologists believe they come from the south of the Malaysian peninsula.
Since then, innumerable legends have surrounded these the Sea Gypsies
They rarely venture far from the coast. Their lives are spent fishing close by the mangrove swamps and the coral reefs. Here, they find almost everything they need.
The Bajau know many different fishing methods, but perhaps the most curious of all is this one, fishing with kites.
The technique they use is simple but very effective. It consists of attaching a hook to the kite, which is made from fern leaves, and with the help of a pole, the fisherman can move the hook as far out as he wants.
The swaying of the kite keeps the bait in constant movement, attracting above all the flying fish.
The government tried to house the first families along the coast, but they were unable to adapt to dry land, and soon returned to their boats. Then, the Bajau suggesting building the village over the sea, and so Torosiaji was born.
Though the greatest number of Bajaus live in Sulawesi, there are also groups of them in Myanmar, where they are called Moken, or ‘the people drowned by the sea’; in Thailand, they are known as the Chao Nam, or ‘water people’, and they can also be found along the coasts of the Philippines and Vietnam. 16:50:00 The mosque and the school are the only buildings in Torosiaji standing on dry land. Well, not exactly dry land, because they have been build on foundations made of coral.
At midday, the waters are very shallow, and this is when the Bajau comb the sea bottom in search of food.
Their basic diet is fish and rice. The rice they buy in the markets on the coast, where once a week the women go to sell the fish they have caught, and buy basic necessities such as fresh water.
The Bajau are also magnificent divers, and can remain underwater for over five minutes, and dive down up to 15 metres.
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- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 70
Mongolian Music & Song - "All Mongols" Ethnic Group Singers
All Mongols Ethnic Group Project, 7th -8th March 2013 Ulaanbaatar. Tuva, Kalmyk, Buryatia, Inner Mongolia, Mongolia.
Tuva Singer - Mongush Saydash (North West ...
All Mongols Ethnic Group Project, 7th -8th March 2013 Ulaanbaatar. Tuva, Kalmyk, Buryatia, Inner Mongolia, Mongolia.
Tuva Singer - Mongush Saydash (North West of Mongolia)
'Kalmyk' singer - Sharaev Dima (Region bordering Caspian Sea, Russia)
'Buryatia' singer - Genghis Radna (North of Mongolia - Lake Baikal)
'Inner Mongolia' singer - Mashbat Bayasgalan (South Mongolia in China)
'Mongolian' singer - Samand Javkhlan
wn.com/Mongolian Music Song All Mongols Ethnic Group Singers
All Mongols Ethnic Group Project, 7th -8th March 2013 Ulaanbaatar. Tuva, Kalmyk, Buryatia, Inner Mongolia, Mongolia.
Tuva Singer - Mongush Saydash (North West of Mongolia)
'Kalmyk' singer - Sharaev Dima (Region bordering Caspian Sea, Russia)
'Buryatia' singer - Genghis Radna (North of Mongolia - Lake Baikal)
'Inner Mongolia' singer - Mashbat Bayasgalan (South Mongolia in China)
'Mongolian' singer - Samand Javkhlan
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 42045
Fulani Ethnic Group (Tribe)
DescriptionTake the journey with me threw the culture of the Fulani. Touching basis on the basics of the Fulani Culture, Life Style, and discussing how the Fula...
DescriptionTake the journey with me threw the culture of the Fulani. Touching basis on the basics of the Fulani Culture, Life Style, and discussing how the Fulani survive. Passing an ancient African culture down to the next generation is the goal of this viewing. Some African Americans, Afro-Latino's and Afro-Caribbean's have direct connections with the Fulani tribe. During the slave trade Fulani's were also took from west Africa. Sit back and enjoy the conversation on a beautiful tribe, let us make the connections and learn about are brothers and sisters back in the motherland.
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DescriptionTake the journey with me threw the culture of the Fulani. Touching basis on the basics of the Fulani Culture, Life Style, and discussing how the Fulani survive. Passing an ancient African culture down to the next generation is the goal of this viewing. Some African Americans, Afro-Latino's and Afro-Caribbean's have direct connections with the Fulani tribe. During the slave trade Fulani's were also took from west Africa. Sit back and enjoy the conversation on a beautiful tribe, let us make the connections and learn about are brothers and sisters back in the motherland.
- published: 26 Oct 2014
- views: 44
Mongolian Music Ethnic Group Buryata Song "Basaganii Duun"
Buryat's young and talented singer Myadagmaa Dorjiiva. The Republic of Buryatia is located in the south-central region of Siberia along the eastern shore of ......
Buryat's young and talented singer Myadagmaa Dorjiiva. The Republic of Buryatia is located in the south-central region of Siberia along the eastern shore of ...
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Buryat's young and talented singer Myadagmaa Dorjiiva. The Republic of Buryatia is located in the south-central region of Siberia along the eastern shore of ...
- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 21760
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author: OTMT
VLOG: What African Ethnic Group(s) do you think I belong to?
A quick VLOG to hear what you, yes you the viewer thinks!...
A quick VLOG to hear what you, yes you the viewer thinks!
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A quick VLOG to hear what you, yes you the viewer thinks!
- published: 04 Jul 2015
- views: 187
Ethnic groups in Mongolia
there are 13 types of mongolian in Mongolia . 1.khalkha 94.9% 2. kazak 5% 3.altai uriankhai 4.barga 5.zahchin 6.myangat 7.bayad torguud 8.khoton 9. durvud. 1......
there are 13 types of mongolian in Mongolia . 1.khalkha 94.9% 2. kazak 5% 3.altai uriankhai 4.barga 5.zahchin 6.myangat 7.bayad torguud 8.khoton 9. durvud. 1...
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there are 13 types of mongolian in Mongolia . 1.khalkha 94.9% 2. kazak 5% 3.altai uriankhai 4.barga 5.zahchin 6.myangat 7.bayad torguud 8.khoton 9. durvud. 1...
A Tour of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
Produced in partnership with the Confucius Institute at George Mason University. For more information, visit their website @ http://confucius.gmu.edu/....
Produced in partnership with the Confucius Institute at George Mason University. For more information, visit their website @ http://confucius.gmu.edu/.
wn.com/A Tour Of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
Produced in partnership with the Confucius Institute at George Mason University. For more information, visit their website @ http://confucius.gmu.edu/.
- published: 09 Dec 2012
- views: 14648
The Ashanti Ethnic Group Part of the Akan People
Take the journey with me threw the culture of the Ashanti. Touching basis on the basics of the Ashanti Culture, Life Style, and discussing how the Ashanti Kingd...
Take the journey with me threw the culture of the Ashanti. Touching basis on the basics of the Ashanti Culture, Life Style, and discussing how the Ashanti Kingdom survived. Passing an ancient African culture down to the next generation is the goal of this viewing. Sit back and enjoy the conversation on a beautiful tribe, let us make the connections and learn about are brothers and sisters back in the motherland.
wn.com/The Ashanti Ethnic Group Part Of The Akan People
Take the journey with me threw the culture of the Ashanti. Touching basis on the basics of the Ashanti Culture, Life Style, and discussing how the Ashanti Kingdom survived. Passing an ancient African culture down to the next generation is the goal of this viewing. Sit back and enjoy the conversation on a beautiful tribe, let us make the connections and learn about are brothers and sisters back in the motherland.
- published: 30 Oct 2014
- views: 830
The Tutsi Ethnic Group of Rwanda, Burundi,Congo - East Africa
Tutsi, also called Batusi, Tussi, Watusi, or Watutsi, ethnic group of probable Nilotic origin, whose members live within Rwanda and Burundi. The Tutsi formed t...
Tutsi, also called Batusi, Tussi, Watusi, or Watutsi, ethnic group of probable Nilotic origin, whose members live within Rwanda and Burundi. The Tutsi formed the traditional aristocratic minority in both countries, constituting about 9 percent and 14 percent of the population, respectively.The Tutsi first penetrated the area in the 14th or 15th century, entering from the northeast seeking new rangelands.
wn.com/The Tutsi Ethnic Group Of Rwanda, Burundi,Congo East Africa
Tutsi, also called Batusi, Tussi, Watusi, or Watutsi, ethnic group of probable Nilotic origin, whose members live within Rwanda and Burundi. The Tutsi formed the traditional aristocratic minority in both countries, constituting about 9 percent and 14 percent of the population, respectively.The Tutsi first penetrated the area in the 14th or 15th century, entering from the northeast seeking new rangelands.
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 1124
Grand song of the Dong ethnic group
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00202
Description: A popular sayi...
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00202
Description: A popular saying among the Dong people in Guizhou Province in southern China has it that rice nourishes the body and songs nourish the soul. Their tradition of passing on culture and knowledge in music is exemplified in the Grand Song of the Dong ethnic group, multi-part singing performed without instrumental accompaniment or a leader. The repertoire includes a range of genres such as ballads, childrens songs, songs of greeting and imitative songs that test performers virtuosity at mimicking the sounds of animals. Taught by masters to choirs of disciples, Grand Songs are performed formally in the drum-tower, the landmark venue for rituals, entertainment and meetings in a Dong village, or more spontaneously in homes or public places. They constitute a Dong encyclopaedia, narrating the peoples history, extolling their belief in the unity of humans and nature, preserving scientific knowledge, expressing feelings of romantic love, and promoting moral values such as respect for ones elders and neighbours. Grand Song is performed widely today, with each village boasting various choirs divided by age and sometimes gender. In addition to disseminating their lifestyle and wisdom, it remains a crucial symbol of Dong ethnic identity and cultural heritage.
Country(ies): China
© 2008 Ministry of Culture
wn.com/Grand Song Of The Dong Ethnic Group
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2009
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00202
Description: A popular saying among the Dong people in Guizhou Province in southern China has it that rice nourishes the body and songs nourish the soul. Their tradition of passing on culture and knowledge in music is exemplified in the Grand Song of the Dong ethnic group, multi-part singing performed without instrumental accompaniment or a leader. The repertoire includes a range of genres such as ballads, childrens songs, songs of greeting and imitative songs that test performers virtuosity at mimicking the sounds of animals. Taught by masters to choirs of disciples, Grand Songs are performed formally in the drum-tower, the landmark venue for rituals, entertainment and meetings in a Dong village, or more spontaneously in homes or public places. They constitute a Dong encyclopaedia, narrating the peoples history, extolling their belief in the unity of humans and nature, preserving scientific knowledge, expressing feelings of romantic love, and promoting moral values such as respect for ones elders and neighbours. Grand Song is performed widely today, with each village boasting various choirs divided by age and sometimes gender. In addition to disseminating their lifestyle and wisdom, it remains a crucial symbol of Dong ethnic identity and cultural heritage.
Country(ies): China
© 2008 Ministry of Culture
- published: 26 Sep 2009
- views: 12932