My grandmother is a indian but we don't know if she's from the Tupi tribe. I'm mixed with white, but i honestly think it's not fair that the indians have no rights. I live now in the Nethelands but when i grow up i'm going back to see where my roots are. (excuse the bad english )
> for @ 30985116 close to the border of Brazil with Spanish-speaking countries, Brazilians will use a rough mixture of Spanish and Portuguese that is sometimes known as Portuñol to communicate with their neighbours on the other side of the border — but will never use it as an internal communication.
> for @ 30985116 Spanish, however, is understood to various degrees by most Brazilians, due to the similarities of the languages, although it is hardly well spoken by individuals who have not taken specific education in the language. In some parts of Brazil,
they don't take food from the city and carry it around but they have just about everything else. Machetes, clothes, guns, pans, bows and arrows. Kind of hypocritical.
@GoldHelicoprion Not really hypocritical... because the point is they live in the forest in a sustainable way. Timber cutters and other settlers do not. So, in the bigger picture, if trees help keep global warming down, these people are protecting the trees.
Was this camera man in shock of their nudity and breasts. and having a stroke while he recorded these people. I mean, damn, this camera shakes every second.
when the portugues peolpe discover Brazil, they spread a lot disease..and a lot idians died...that's why they start bringing slaves to Brazil, because there are no indians to work on sugar cane...i guess tha's why we are a mix nation...
@30985116 I don't know anything about Brazilian History and always wondered why they speak Portuguese. So the second chief is obviously speaking brazil but when they found the turtle were they speaking their own native language? Because I coudlnt understand what he said and I'm Portuguese American
@TheFutureLooksGrimm > for @ 30985116 , Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking nation in the Americas, giving it a national culture sharply distinct from its Spanish-speaking neighbours and also being a major factor of the distantiation between Brazilians and people from the rest of South America.
@AngelBecca29 why don't u just trade places with them and show them about their own culture. leave your house and cars an grocery stores with fake organic food. seriously please don't talk.
BELO MONTE, QUEM MANDA NO BRASIL?
crankerist 1 month ago
This is the correct way of living life.
GodOfUnbelief 1 month ago
LOVE the turtle backpack!
vcvfbcfgh 1 month ago
Mcdonalds managed to get an ad on this vid. O.o
createallow3126 4 months ago
5:13 lmao awee :P
Shrink18 4 months ago
this people are wonderfull, they are very clean , and smiling , nice people
hasher51 5 months ago 2
I want to go there and try those larva worms
j3ss7794 5 months ago
@j3ss7794 <<<--no leave them alone. you give modern deseases, you'll kill them if u contact them.
HarryNotFrowning 3 months ago
Truly beautiful people
shoot2merk 5 months ago
My grandmother is a indian but we don't know if she's from the Tupi tribe. I'm mixed with white, but i honestly think it's not fair that the indians have no rights. I live now in the Nethelands but when i grow up i'm going back to see where my roots are. (excuse the bad english )
vanessatalita123 6 months ago
Very cool they have ten hour energy and a better form of Tylenol.
outlaWeasel 6 months ago
> for @ 30985116 close to the border of Brazil with Spanish-speaking countries, Brazilians will use a rough mixture of Spanish and Portuguese that is sometimes known as Portuñol to communicate with their neighbours on the other side of the border — but will never use it as an internal communication.
westbam278 7 months ago
> for @ 30985116 Spanish, however, is understood to various degrees by most Brazilians, due to the similarities of the languages, although it is hardly well spoken by individuals who have not taken specific education in the language. In some parts of Brazil,
westbam278 7 months ago
they don't take food from the city and carry it around but they have just about everything else. Machetes, clothes, guns, pans, bows and arrows. Kind of hypocritical.
GoldHelicoprion 7 months ago
@GoldHelicoprion Not really hypocritical... because the point is they live in the forest in a sustainable way. Timber cutters and other settlers do not. So, in the bigger picture, if trees help keep global warming down, these people are protecting the trees.
billschannel 7 months ago 8
@carebearnmbr46 they dont have any desease in amzonia most are savage and dont even deal with white ppl
Drikaaaaa23 7 months ago
0:16....That's the essence of the conection between modern life and the ancient times...Watch and the larvs
CarlosDragonDSM 7 months ago
Was this camera man in shock of their nudity and breasts. and having a stroke while he recorded these people. I mean, damn, this camera shakes every second.
Melroph 10 months ago
when the portugues peolpe discover Brazil, they spread a lot disease..and a lot idians died...that's why they start bringing slaves to Brazil, because there are no indians to work on sugar cane...i guess tha's why we are a mix nation...
30985116 1 year ago
@30985116 I don't know anything about Brazilian History and always wondered why they speak Portuguese. So the second chief is obviously speaking brazil but when they found the turtle were they speaking their own native language? Because I coudlnt understand what he said and I'm Portuguese American
TheFutureLooksGrimm 7 months ago
@TheFutureLooksGrimm > for @ 30985116 , Brazil is the only Portuguese-speaking nation in the Americas, giving it a national culture sharply distinct from its Spanish-speaking neighbours and also being a major factor of the distantiation between Brazilians and people from the rest of South America.
westbam278 7 months ago
@TheFutureLooksGrimm they are speaking portuguese.. we speak portuguese beacuse we've been colonized by Portogueses.. Pedro Alvares Cabral..
bruseco 5 months ago
NICE VIDEO
henndri 1 year ago
if they want to be traditional kaapor they need to ditch the blue jeans, the soccer shorts, the BIC lighters and other modern conveniences.
AngelBecca29 1 year ago
@AngelBecca29 why don't u just trade places with them and show them about their own culture. leave your house and cars an grocery stores with fake organic food. seriously please don't talk.
superaweosome91 1 year ago
whatcha say
terminator3x4 1 year ago
17:35 hot stuff there mmmmmmmm lol ahaha
SlipHat 1 year ago
Good way to live with nature, using it but not abusing it. That's what we,"developed" people never learnt how to do, to take care of our resources.
jalexenglish 2 years ago 10
..imagine how many stuff white men has to take to spend some time in the jungle....those ??? Just a good machete...
Good doc..go to Xingu River and do something there....
mangosbornia 2 years ago
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rubberjungles 2 years ago
I would love to expierience life out there...looks so fun and adventures'!!!
JustMe9309 2 years ago