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Tribal ritual apology to endangered elephants - BBC wildlife

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Saba Douglas Hamilton drives a group of Samburu tribeswomen into the African bush to allow them to perform a ritual apology to elephants for the mistakes of their ancestors.

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  • its actually ironical to see that these humans whom the civilised world refers to as 'tribals' are in many ways way mre civilised that we from the civiled world are... they know and respect the boundaries of each living being in the jungle and believe in a peaceful c-existence... i think we can all learn a little bit of out forgotten humanity from them...

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  • @BBCWorldwide is the elephant nearly extict

  • Deeply Moved <3

  • "Samburu, were one of the most viciouse tribe in Norther Kenya, before the white man came."

  • is she driving the land rover barefoot ?

  • cool.:)

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