The Waorani have a reputation of being the fiercest warriors in the Amazon. They have never been conquered or colonized.
Since Oil Companies have entered their territory, the Waorani have made deals, *oil for a pack of noodles and two soccer balls*, deals in exchange for nothing.
The Waorani will continue to struggle for their survival, but in order to preserve their homeland and culture they must, paradoxically, adopt modern ways.
Poor monkey, watching it's fellow monkey brethren get eaten. D:
DONOTBEAHOMO 1 year ago
You probably work for an oil company...... Their territory was reduced to a third of what they had, they refused contact to western world for a very good reason...All they want is to be left alone..... They know how to take care of the forest far better than we could ever unserstand..... Their deaths all in great honor..... A bit more respect... The evil person here is you
Amanakayasuni 2 years ago
cool documentary, puts you right in the middle of the amazon with out silly narration - nice teaching material
hds33 3 years ago 2
Don't know about that, universalsudios. I mean, this way, no little kids playing with matches and causing damage and no underage kids smoking cigerettes as only patient adults would start fires to smoke! Brilliant idea these people have. Matches only adults will light.
000266617 3 years ago 2
excellent film, I recommend you buy the DVD and see it on your widescreen at home, well worth it
Ragaway 3 years ago 2
excellent film, I recommend you buy the DVD and see it on your widescreen at home, well worth it
Ragaway 3 years ago
Thats alot of effort for starting a fire. Were so lucky we have the technology today.
universalstudios13 4 years ago
take a look at the babongo , is funny
muanomvang 4 years ago