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Raramuri 1/4

40-year-old Michelle Frost from London is travelling to northern Mexico to stay with the Raramuri, an ancient tribe who live perched on the edge of the spectacular Copper Canyon. Although bright, bubbly and self-assured on the surface, Michelle suffers from a crippling lack of self-confidence, which she feels is hampering her chances of meeting a partner. Initially frustrated with the simplicity of life with the tribe, as events unfold Michelle realises that life with the Raramuri is far from uncomplicated.

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  • its a sign that its going to rain, or that it wont rain at al !!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH

  • youtube is rigged. rebecca black gets 40mill+ views in a matter of months but touching storys like these go unnoticed. its a shame, but im thankful i found this. this is awesome

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  • Amen to that Jaime . you couldnt put it any better..

  • @jaimeanz cruel pero cierto esa es la realidad, ahunque si es muy real que el pueblo tiene hambre.

  • the oblivion....

  • The mexican goverment and media are a bunch of hypocrites. All this new fuss about the hunger in la Sierra is nothing but a political strategy (2012); my greatest fear is that after the presidential election is over, the goverment will stop sending supplies to such remote places, where ppll have been dying of hunger for decades, Heck, hundred of raramuris dont have any kind of legal document, not even birth certificates. They r strangers in their own land, and whats worse...

  • @raulsaenz

    I dont know if I can trust that translation

  • I believe Michelle will develop her desired characteristics by the time her adventure in the Copper Canyon comes to an end.

  • @JonaBay The Rarámuri do not live in complete isolation any longer. They retain most of their ancient traditions, but change has been coming slowly and steadily. Even so, their older lifestyle might be more practical given the natural environment in which they live. It's pretty harsh in the Copper Canyon, so things that civilized man would consider indispensable are actual luxuries among the Rarámuri.

  • @corvenco asi 3s no 3s nu3vo si3npr3 an sido los mas olvidados d mxico nu3stros h3rmanos indignas

  • @wasl0l nooo, que no oiste la explicacion donde les dice a la familia que no habia papel en el banio asi que le dijo que ellos se limpian con piedra y todos se rieron. O sea se la bromeo y mas tarde cuando van de compras compran papel del banio. =D Tienen muy buen sentido de humor.

  • Ahora que en estas fechas se ha publicado que los Rarámuris (Tarahumaras) viven en constante lucha por su supervivencia, corre la voz de que a pesar de ser un pueblo fuerte, optan por el suicidio (algo que no puedo creer) ante la crisis alimentaria. A través de este video confirmo que tal vez todo este rumor sea de origen político ante la época de comicios. Admiro profundamente a este pueblo, cuna de los mejores corredores del mundo. Ojalá y sus probemas se resuelvan pronto. Video muy inspirador

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