Exclusive - African tribes dancing their culture
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Hi, can you please tell what movie this extract is taken from? I'd very much like to find the full version of it (if that exists) and watch it in HD. Really looking forward to your reply. Thanks!
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HOLY SHIT NIGGERS!!!
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@stonetiger48 r u racest??? indians in usa do it so zulu do it so thay do it
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Sounds like the start of Throbbing Gristle - Discipline @ 0:30
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HEAD SWAG!
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Don't know what that is but it sounds fun.
stonetiger48 9 months ago
funny, African "tribes" only make up 1-2% of all of Africa, yet they get all of the attention away from all of the African Civilizations like Egypt, Songhai, Mali, Ghana, and many others that you could learn if you checked out the site called ending stereotypes for america
pokenoobful 9 months ago
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Seen the cultures of Egypt, Syria, Turkey, etc and they are all great. I wanted to see some of the last remaining native culture before it was westernized. It's always a trick to stay ahead of the utter annihilation of world cultures. The great wild wonders of the world are no longer free to explore and appreciate, they are now called UNDEVELOPED LAND.
stonetiger48 9 months ago 3
@stonetiger48 yea but people like to look at Africa's "primative tribes" you and I both respect those tribes, but many make fun of them because they don't know Africa's civilizations, if you haven't i suggest you look up the site i gave and read about it to learn more about Africa's history instead of just the stereotypes that people want Africa to be
pokenoobful 9 months ago
@pokenoobful I'm with you guy. There are very few references to those cultures in the literature and precious little in the museums as well. Even local museums, such as I have visited in Ethiopia display very little archeology or history. I guess we could sadly call this undeveloped cultural history.
stonetiger48 9 months ago