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It's near Bengal and Calcutta Gotcha Forgive me if I am wrong I'm Wow Almost 100% certain it's in that region Wow In the east and southern eastern section Somewhere in the north southwest eastern section That's not what I said But yes uh so I don't know if this is kind of like almost a tourism part or a informational I would send it but uh Well this is a tribal anthem so I would suspect that it's music Dance-ish? Dance-ish? Maybe not Here we go Where's that? Odisha? Probably Odisha I'm guessing a more of a tourism type For that For the region Is it a state of Odisha a state? You believe that is correct Yeah Odisha is a state in India If we're wrong teach us Yes But I thought that is the truth about that Okay Yeah they're Oh man there were countless images that I didn't want them to cut away from Yeah I was constantly like no no no stay there I want to keep looking at them Especially all the faces all the people Yeah Yeah They were so it seems like they're Makes sense if they have an entire dance form that comes from there They're very heavily in dance Yeah clearly dance and music is deeply entrenched in them as a people as a celebration And they're such a beautiful it's a that's a blend And again what I'm about to describe is from my own subjective experience of cultures which is limited Admittedly And they remind me so much at times it seems so Polynesian And then at other times it feels so African And then Indian it's like this this blend of three different kinds of things But they're still not those things it's its own flavor Yeah Really really beautiful So this is an anthem capturing the life of tribal Odisha Yeah Just I'm assuming there's Like Metropolis and Odisha like more of like the Right a more more Modern A more modern version of the word Yeah Part of the state as well I would think so And these are just kind of the more tribal aspects to that culture Because I'm guessing what it is but it was beautiful Really beautiful And to see all the different dances the faces the beautiful waterfalls And I have such I would love and the stems from I think I've always felt this way But it really got heightened when I went to Papua New Guinea And spent time with a couple of tribes in Papua New Guinea Which is for a story for another time But I have such an interest in tribal people And find an incredibly high value in tribal culture Because for the most part what you find in tribal culture is Whether you agree with them or not They're pretty clear in what they think the roles are for people in the society And one of my favorite things about tribal culture Irrespective of where it is on earth They have very clear rights of passages for their boys and men and their girls into women And it's a very clear cut path where the entire society comes in And celebrates them into their manhood and their womanhood Yeah They have a very another thing I love about tribal culture is They're just passion to maintain the memory of the past And their ancestors and their people and their culture And to celebrate it and make sure it never dies It's just those attributes for me are universally just beautiful And without negating I've never watched it I mean I know it happens like in Papua New Guinea there were two tribes There's the Hula tribe and the Kalo tribe And for many years they were opposing to each other But and you find that here in the Native American tribes There were some Native American tribes that wanted to obliterate other tribes But my experience for the most part is that like in India this is the We're existing without feeling the need to make the other tribes feel like they need to go anywhere We're not saying ours is better than yours We're just saying celebrate us And it's beautiful It's just beautiful Beautiful, very beautiful song Yeah pretty song Whoever filmed this footage clearly was this was a labor of love And wanting to portray everything so beautiful Those faces man Yeah Those faces I just I love human beings I love some human beings Yeah that's true It's true but Those human beings right there for the most part were the salt of the earth kind of You know the ladies doing their work Yeah what were they doing And I'm guessing it was some form of cooking they were doing I don't know what it was Grinding the grain Grinding the grain potentially Yeah Don't know But yeah that What Well I just reminded them Papua New Guinea It's just the simplicity of their life and how The other thing I always take note of is that all of those faces I saw them for a millisecond and I'll probably never see them again I think about that when I'm in an airport I'm just looking at all these people I'm like I'll never see them again This is my only time I will ever get to interact and see that person I always think who is that person What's their favorite food What is their least favorite food What do they do they like sunsets So they're morning person or they're night person I just find human beings to be awesome I wish that was the case with you And I would never be able to see you again