Angola - Muhilla Tribes

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2010

Southern Angola - a land isolated by deserts and mountains from the rest of the country - is home to some aboriginal tribes which still live and dress in strictly traditional ways: Muhilla women braid their hair in 4 or 5 large pigtails and cover them with colored rubber lattice from some local trees, which then hardens and makes them look like wearing helmets. Furthermore, when they marry they start wearing colorful beads necklaces, continuously adding to them during their lifetime and never taking them out, not even for sleeping.

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  • nice vid thats one thing i love in africa the tradition tribal people

  • Original People...I love it!

  • viva africa

  • THIS IS MY TRIBE. LONG LIFE. MUMUILLAS. LONG LIFE ANGOLA. LONG LIGE AFRICA

  • MINHA TRIBO. VIVA ANGOLA

  • @justinC504 I think that's for them to decide. They are not animals who can't think. They are intelligent human beings and capable of making their own decisions.

  • @SepherStar Thank you for proving my point. "They don't FEEL exploited" but they are

  • @Beesahili See that guy with the machete? If he had a problem with being filmed he'd probably let them know.

  • @justinC504 I don't think these people feel exploited.

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