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  • evil spirits that caused illnes that reminds me of our popular religion 

  • 1:49 BAM! Elemental & enhancement shamies are second class.

  • @nukleararse1 Psh, Resto shammy, probably PvP spec.

  • Eli barely left the hut

  • At 1:44 it sounds like someone is saying " Brainnnnsss!"

  • @HedgehogNinja1 LOL!!!!!

  • @HedgehogNinja1 omg i laughed so hard when I heard it! brainnnnns!

  • Niestety prawda jest taka, że te wspaniałe ludy nie przetrwają już długo i już nigdy w dziewiczej formie, ale i tak długo mogły cieszyć się wolnością, a wszystko ma swój koniec.

  • shayman?

    

  • @iHiTMaN69 its how english say it... we're weird

  • What is this ? Inquisition TV?

    Please inform yourself specially on the means of your informants....

    This is getting reaaaaaly boring and sad, almost frightning.

  • shaman...he must be sent by Eddie Thundercloud;)

  • I wish Eddie Thundercloud Was president, then I could get my free kit of ritual goat blood and pot.

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  • well evil spirit... i believe evil spirits are exist but how do u call AIDS as Evil Spirit?? how do u call Fever is evil Spirit?? there got to be better explaination better than that.......

  • Symtoms are very similar. Powerful spirits can induce sickness as if it were a fever or aids.

  • They need an englightment movement.

  • Well see they have been pretty well isolated for thousands of years as a small society so there is little understanding of modern science and like many societies rely on spiritual superstition.

    Unlike them, you have all of these influences and are just an idiotic superstitious person. All of the major religious have at some time (and most still do) that there is a connection between religion and health.

    Shit, most Christians still believe in possessions. The "symptoms" of which are physical.

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  • Apparently you've payed no attention to the documentary itself. Like many tribes in rain forests they are separated by vast distances and difficult terrain. It is not hard at all, as obvious in this, that they are pretty isolated.

    You accuse me of copping out by generalizing whiles you use words like "primitives", "savages", and "backward"? Are you of unsound mind?

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  • So first of all I was supposed to pick up on sarcasm in a written opinion and somehow missing that makes me aligned with the "imperialistic and colonial" of the BBC.

    You are quite possibly one of the most ignorant people I have ever come into contact with. Where in this did the BBC ever demean their culture or society? It is no secret that some societies are more separate than others.

    Furthermore why do you insist you are inherently properly informed about "isolated communities"?

  • All the BBC did was show how a very traditional culture lives in a rural part of the world. How can you insist there is a political agenda?

    As far as I can see you are the only one here coming to the table with a preconceived notion.

    Too many uninformed people such as yourself are misrepresenting the intelligent youth of today. It only takes a trip to your channel to see your choices of entertainment. Which I hold as a good representation of a person.

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  • As far as I could tell they do not torture, and they do not willingly partake in war. Those are too characteristics far more civil than our societies.

    Your accusations toward me of ignorance and misunderstand are comically hypocritical. Try not to use projection in such an obvious demeanor; you come across as not only stupid but pathetic.

  • @Teenagefreedomfightr Technically they do partake in war, just like modern drafting or conscription. The difference is you get killed there and jailed here. They do torture. Torturing has been around since the first animal decided to kill for fun. [Not humans.]

  • @SniperViper1000 Thanks for the comment. That was just a perspective on my personal perception of this film. I am no expert on this culture.

    I disagree with your interpretation of the word "torture" but I can see what you are getting at.

    Sorry to be of little controversy.

  • Are they really that primitive or savage? How can we say that when our own culture is disgusting in itself?

  • I never said anything about Mexicans...

  • lol, guess you didnt see me trollin'

  • I'd like to note on that the user "jenshine" after being repeatedly proved wrong has withdrawn all of her comment. After which I attempted to private massage her to reply to her last comment. Of which she replied "deleted and banned"; IE remaining willfully ignorant and cowardice.

    Sorry for practically spamming this video.

  • interesting comment.

    i can understand how they would rely on spiritual superstition as they do not have the understanding of modern science that perhaps we do, however, i think that religion and superstition are not the same thing. tribal superstition is their science, because it is based on their observation of the world around them in the same way that our science is based on what we have observed. isolation has meant that they are quite far behind in the science department.

  • I said nothing on the contrary. Experiment is the grandfather to science.

  • And its scary how he said more and more they are reliant upon western medicines and cures, its like they cannot fully live tradiitonally anymore.

  • You're assuming that indigenous people are entirely isolated from some "outside" world. Indigenous people are not bounded, isolated cultures. These clips are caught up on essentializing and homogenizing people. BBC is intent on reproducing Western Imperialist and colonial images of isolated and static "cultures".

    The idea of 'tradition' is an antiquated and political concept utilised by those in positions of power to attempt to marginalise and contain indigenous groups.

  • I agree lol

  • O_o

    Where I can watch the rest?

  • rights, they still have too fight for their rights...

    Because we are molesting their ground.

    Go watch the whole serie and think before you say something. If u don´t have too say someting usefull.. just shut up.

  • I happely join them, life is better in those 'mud' (they are wood huts by the way)huts. We don't even know how to survive and they don't have the presure and they don't need money.

    Have you seen what happend if they are getting money and steel huts? They don´t get sick of the jungle..they get sick because of us.

    Just use your brains, with this comment it looks like you don´t have one. Don´t leave a comment if u know nothing about this kind of tribes and how long they have too fight for there

  • As long as I have a way of keeping my teeth clean out there, I'm in!

  • and thats why they still live in mud huts =D

  • What country is he in??? Anywhere near Brazil?

  • They speak Spanish. So, Venezuela?

    The Sanema are a branch of the Yanomami tribe who live in the tropical rain forest on both sides of the Venezuelan and Brazilian border, on the watershed between the Orinoco and the Amazon rivers

  • god once healed my grown back finger

  • respect.

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