I Made Contact With Lost Amazon Tribe by Speaking Their Language

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
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    The Waorani (or Huaorani) people are one of the last hunter gather tribes in the world. First contacted by the rest of humanity only 50 years ago, there are currently less than 5,000 of them and many still live deep in the Amazon jungle of eastern Ecuador subsisting off wild monkeys and peccaries that they hunt themselves. Visiting their village, which is accessible via a dangerous 12 hour boat ride through the jungle, was perhaps the single craziest experience of my life. I brought along my CZcamsr friend @Davidsbeenhere, his cameraman Nate, and my friend and cameraman @SeaboltSpeaks. Thanks to Wareka (@amazonwaoraniexpeditions on IG) for inviting us into his community and organizing our trip!
    0:00 Introduction
    2:14 Meeting our guide in eastern Ecuador
    2:29 Our dangerous boat ride in the Amazon
    4:56 The next morning in jungle village
    5:16 She tests my language ability
    6:02 Speaking to the whole village in Waorani
    8:24 Meeting the chief
    8:57 Singing with the Waorani
    10:38 The chief shares his concerns
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  • @xiaomanyc
    @xiaomanyc  Před rokem +1027

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    • @josephine.alexandraa
      @josephine.alexandraa Před rokem +524

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    • @imsosticky5447
      @imsosticky5447 Před rokem +111

      ​@Josephine you dont love chinese copyright and patent infringement? 😂

    • @rowdyrod
      @rowdyrod Před rokem +14

      This is at another level of speaking a local language! 10 hours travel by boat, holy crap!

    • @nedj10
      @nedj10 Před rokem +196

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    • @cathylin6140
      @cathylin6140 Před rokem +89

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  • @triplea2453
    @triplea2453 Před rokem +3877

    It just keeps getting crazier. I swear if we ever get invaded by aliens or something. Xiaoma will find a way to learn their language online and hitch a boat ride to their star system.

    • @RaionSpark
      @RaionSpark Před rokem +82

      So true hahahaha this comment 🤣 made me laught 😅 this is a fact

    • @ameliet8245
      @ameliet8245 Před rokem +26

      😂😂 Accurate

    • @pamanzicek77
      @pamanzicek77 Před rokem +64

      and they will feed him, for sure

    • @princeramos3893
      @princeramos3893 Před rokem +28

      yessssss thats what im also thinking, and they will give my man those intergalactic delicacies

    • @tableswithoutchairs1168
      @tableswithoutchairs1168 Před rokem +112

      Alien: “How did you learn to speak vergjverugvreguvejgerfvjrevuerjrwv?”
      Ari: I got a Martian friend back in New York
      Alien: understandable

  • @dingdingdingdiiiiing
    @dingdingdingdiiiiing Před 11 měsíci +13394

    I find it beautiful how the chief perfectly understood the situation. He understood that an "internet guy" with a broad audience came to visit the village and learn of their culture and their language and then politely used the opportunity to give the audience a message.

    • @littletrucc101
      @littletrucc101 Před 11 měsíci +1379

      Trust me that chief is most likely not ignorant of outside world, he knows what's out there, the social media etc. He just chooses to live according to his traditions.

    • @Eve.n.t_horizon
      @Eve.n.t_horizon Před 11 měsíci +179

      @@littletrucc101 he is a wise man, one of few

    • @omnacky
      @omnacky Před 11 měsíci +30

      shortly after they speared down that other person lul

    • @theitalianstallion1533
      @theitalianstallion1533 Před 11 měsíci +129

      @@omnacky different tribe

    • @carlosv7801
      @carlosv7801 Před 11 měsíci +30

      @@littletrucc101 That's probably why he became the chief

  • @kevycass
    @kevycass Před 8 měsíci +1760

    Two months ago I was digging through ancestry records and saw a flagrant misspelling on an ancestor's name. It lead me down a rabbit hole to discovering that my ancestors were guaraní, not Italian, as previously thought. To see my grandfather and my mother's face on these people moves me to tears. Their playful nature reminds me of my grandfather playing with my cousins and I. He never knew of his heritage, but I can see his smile in the face of their leader.
    Thank you for sharing this.

    • @rudymatheson1415
      @rudymatheson1415 Před 8 měsíci +38

      And thank you as well for your story!

    • @anklumus
      @anklumus Před 7 měsíci +22

      How did you find out that it was a misspelling? That's really cool

    • @kevycass
      @kevycass Před 7 měsíci

      I saw photographs of immigration papers
      @@anklumus

    • @JuanLopezMarquez
      @JuanLopezMarquez Před 6 měsíci +3

      How is that possible?

    • @TheKennyWorld
      @TheKennyWorld Před 4 měsíci +14

      What does the Guarani people have to do with the Waorani?

  • @chandanreddy2000
    @chandanreddy2000 Před 6 měsíci +1187

    Holy shit, the tribe leader was so eloquent at the end. He was so genuine and did such a great job at expressing the prevailing sentiment of his tribe. I hope they're all doing alright!

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK Před 3 měsíci +14

      Capitalism devours all.

    • @thatgaylibertarian4518
      @thatgaylibertarian4518 Před 3 měsíci +15

      ngl something abt your comment gives me the ick
      "eloquent" lmao its like how my grandma called my black friend "well-spoken" and thought it was a compliment

    • @chandanreddy2000
      @chandanreddy2000 Před 3 měsíci +52

      @@thatgaylibertarian4518 Tf. He speaks eloquently. I'm not saying "he speaks eloquently for a tribal person." Am I not allowed to compliment him?

    • @savage7882
      @savage7882 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@PROVOCATEURSK Venezuela doesn't care about their natives either. It's not a systemic problem, it's a human problem.

    • @pedrofonseca357
      @pedrofonseca357 Před 3 měsíci +5

      of couse he is eloquent, he is the leader. they are not dumb, many of them can be more intelligent then us. to be a leader you must have social skills. People are wrong when think only becouse they live away from civilization they heve less skills

  • @gustavoadolfolujanmoreno6279
    @gustavoadolfolujanmoreno6279 Před 11 měsíci +6127

    I’m Mexican and I obviously speak Spanish. It struck me at the end when the leader started to speak Spanish how eloquent and soft spoken he was. Better at communicating than many politicians I’ve seen in Mexico.

    • @user-vz7tn2gb3r
      @user-vz7tn2gb3r Před 11 měsíci +296

      Exactly and he also speaks more than one language specially being raised in a village. Smart people can come from different backgrounds.

    • @MissusAnonymous
      @MissusAnonymous Před 11 měsíci +79

      La gente de la costa hablan con un acento de horor pero la gente de amazonia y la sierra casi cantan, es super lindo de escuchar :)

    • @RedxDJCashpal
      @RedxDJCashpal Před 11 měsíci +82

      hes their leader for a reason lol

    • @irawhitlock1084
      @irawhitlock1084 Před 11 měsíci +24

      I thought that sounded an awful lot like Spanish at the end.

    • @queenbee6145
      @queenbee6145 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Oh, really? 😅😅😅 come on!

  • @rolo-20
    @rolo-20 Před rokem +6985

    As an Ecuadorian I’d like to thank you for going places not even the government dares to even look back

    • @banananutz2722
      @banananutz2722 Před rokem +67

      Fight for them!

    • @briancrawford69
      @briancrawford69 Před rokem +11

      I watch some of those Ecuadorian massage vids on your and I might need to visit your nation. Some beautiful women there. Hopefully you guys like white Americans visiting lol

    • @ynnos5555
      @ynnos5555 Před rokem +22

      But isn’t this dangerous to the tribe? Their immune system is vulnerable to viruses from the outside world.

    • @jayvynn2391
      @jayvynn2391 Před rokem +82

      @@ynnos5555 they don’t seem that isolated

    • @jayvynn2391
      @jayvynn2391 Před rokem +86

      @@ynnos5555 I mean the guy literally speaks Spanish

  • @thlamuana2526
    @thlamuana2526 Před 10 měsíci +310

    6:51 even the dog was like, “How did he speaks our language so well”.

    • @jklmnoqr
      @jklmnoqr Před 7 měsíci +4

      😊😂😂

    • @brianbru
      @brianbru Před 2 měsíci +3

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @nicotti
      @nicotti Před 2 měsíci +1

      Bark Woof Bork

    • @shivan1209
      @shivan1209 Před 2 měsíci +4

      This comment made me laugh when I went back to see how incredulous the dog looks.

    • @FederalBureau-cd2ui
      @FederalBureau-cd2ui Před měsícem +1

      @@nicotti okk u ruined it with your corny comment

  • @Jauphrey
    @Jauphrey Před 7 měsíci +123

    Sometimes I realize I don't dislike people, I'm just too used to people. Traveling, learning new languages, meeting strangers in strange cultures...Sure, it can be bad or scary, just like anything, but life is so amazing in all its forms, whether humans, cats, insects, trees...
    Appreciate you, Arieh. You make the world better by being in it.

  • @Azfargh
    @Azfargh Před rokem +10660

    I feel honored that you are there not only making a nice video for enterntainment but also for giving them space to express their concern about preserving their culture and lands. You learned their words but you are also giving them voice. Kudos my man.

    • @joshuataylor3550
      @joshuataylor3550 Před rokem +8

      Honoured*

    • @wildhex833
      @wildhex833 Před rokem +195

      ​@@joshuataylor3550 spelled right either way my guy Honored is just the Us version of honoured

    • @Kelnx
      @Kelnx Před rokem +24

      I wish these people the best, but it has been a constant throughout human history that those who refuse to adapt and advance are eventually lost. I'm not saying that is a good thing, but just how it is. The number of peoples and cultures who are lost to history greatly outnumbers those who are even mentioned or known.

    • @babawali3021
      @babawali3021 Před rokem +15

      @@joshuataylor3550 FYI, you'll find similar spelling, here in the USA, of the words "labor" and "neighbor". Again, as commenter Wild Hex noted, these words are spelled right either way.

    • @martinthomas2520
      @martinthomas2520 Před rokem +6

      Hello, Amazon tribe member!

  • @rennaiqinfen6641
    @rennaiqinfen6641 Před rokem +2449

    Man, I shed a tear when the tribe leader said that the land is a part of their life and they don't want to lose it 🥲

    • @getminesallday24
      @getminesallday24 Před 11 měsíci +38

      That's how the natives felt look at them smh

    • @albertbas2837
      @albertbas2837 Před 11 měsíci +19

      this is where the money should go,not to the war with other countries like Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan or Ukraine....

    • @rennaiqinfen6641
      @rennaiqinfen6641 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@albertbas2837 why not both? They both suffer nonetheless

    • @albertbas2837
      @albertbas2837 Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@rennaiqinfen6641 well, if you want to help the people at war - sure, but help Russians, becase they will win no doubt) dont advice you to go against nukes, its better not to fuck around with those ))

    • @MrBaxtrax
      @MrBaxtrax Před 11 měsíci +25

      @@albertbas2837 They don't need "the money" they just need to be left to their own lives on the land they have inhabited.
      It's a fundamental flaw of perspective which leads people to believe that their way is the best or only way, & perhaps for themselves it is.
      But for others not so much.

  • @leanatalia
    @leanatalia Před 9 měsíci +44

    As an Ecuadorian. Seeing these videos truly make me happy. Thank you for visiting these places in Ecuador.

  • @paulie4450
    @paulie4450 Před 4 měsíci +13

    Youre a legend and will be remembered for being a pioneer.
    Been following you for years like most here, but you keep raising your levels and its purely down to your spirit. Massive respect!

  • @retro_sounds
    @retro_sounds Před 11 měsíci +5131

    I honestly cried at 10:44. I worked in the Amazon rainforest in 2007 and 2008, and this was the exact message the elders from the different indigenous communities wanted to share with the world. 15-16 years later, they continue to be ignored. Corrupt governments, criminals and parasitic businesses still invade their lands and threaten their culture and survival.

    • @katrinetroelsen
      @katrinetroelsen Před 10 měsíci

      Yep. And the same evil politicians and rich elite fuckers behind the politicians (lets face it, the politicians are often puppets) are telling us, the plebs, that WE are the cause of all suffering - when in reality its not you and me invading anyone or spilling oil into waters or anything else. Its them. (And then, horrifyingly some of the normal people BELIEVE all this spchiel that we need to stop using plastic straws and stop driving our cars. taking advice from people flying around their private jets (insert clown emoji))

    • @johnnickfanaccount3492
      @johnnickfanaccount3492 Před 10 měsíci +33

      I was laughing at them being butt naked during all of this

    • @owenwatkins9490
      @owenwatkins9490 Před 10 měsíci +310

      ​@@johnnickfanaccount3492dude the amazon is fucking HOT and humidity as he'll. I'd be wearing as little as possible fuck shame at that point

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před 10 měsíci +57

      You got oil? Expect murrica to give you some "freedom and democracy" asap.

    • @NatureFotos
      @NatureFotos Před 10 měsíci +43

      We must combine efforts to fight for them!

  • @mercyless68
    @mercyless68 Před rokem +2895

    As a retired archaeologist/anthropologist I am blown away by this contact with a rapidly disappearing culture! As always, your language skills are astounding and they had to feel so honored that you learned enough to communicate with them. How sad that oil drilling is going on right next to them. Did you ever try their monkey meat?

    • @dvr1337
      @dvr1337 Před rokem +20

      They do have electrocity etc i dont think they are what people think

    • @paulyermish7692
      @paulyermish7692 Před rokem +6

      They have satellite Wi-Fi but no electricity

    • @DecrepitBiden
      @DecrepitBiden Před rokem +34

      @@paulyermish7692 But wifi requires electricity to run.

    • @MC-ep8cu
      @MC-ep8cu Před rokem +105

      ​@@DecrepitBiden actually no. They run wifi by candlelight

    • @spookyengie735
      @spookyengie735 Před rokem +60

      @@paulyermish7692 They certainly have electricity, you can see one of the house having socket and light.
      You can tell they have access to some basic modern clothing and amenities, they not some uncontacted tribe.

  • @tinalouise1764
    @tinalouise1764 Před 9 měsíci +7

    That was a really emotional message that the tribal leader spoke. So awesome that you spent some time with them. Shared and Shared this video. Bless you and your family.💜

  • @rachaelwilson9600
    @rachaelwilson9600 Před 3 měsíci +11

    That was such an amazing thing to watch. I can't even learn one language, you are incredible. The message at the end, very important. The kind of message that makes an expedition like this so very important. Keep posting.

  • @truthb0mb164
    @truthb0mb164 Před rokem +1943

    The elder asking you to share their message for hope and plea to not lose the land and everything that lives on it was really amazing. I hope that the country can protect these tribes, their way of life, the land, and animals living there. Great video.

    • @jamesmccloud7535
      @jamesmccloud7535 Před rokem +20

      Interesting also how he spoke Spanish fluently. I wonder if the whole tribe as well is bilingual.

    • @unusuario5173
      @unusuario5173 Před rokem +33

      I hope that we can get rid of our dependence of oil and leave these people alone.

    • @elusive62
      @elusive62 Před rokem

      i agree, its such a shame knowing the governmental bodies that control the world wont even care to keep traditions alive, they just want to ruin it all and profit from the earths ground.

    • @LUCAS-hq3mp
      @LUCAS-hq3mp Před rokem +41

      @@unusuario5173 we're having the same issue in Brazil with the Yanomami tribes. They were devastated by miners with the last president's leniency. In Brazil the right wing consider indigenous' lands unproductive. I'm glad we now have a indigenous minister. She went to the congress and said "gold isn't edible. You all have to remember that where we are in means assured biodiversity, clean oxygen and clean water for you in the city ". She said other stuff also.

    • @MC-ep8cu
      @MC-ep8cu Před rokem +21

      Boat guide: "My cousin was killed. Mutalated by spears"
      Xioa and crew: "laughs"

  • @elusivecomplex9126
    @elusivecomplex9126 Před rokem +1663

    He wants his message to reach the rest of the world-- It has been two days and there are already almost 400k views. You are doing amazing things, Xiaoma. Thank you for this, truly

    • @raggahiphop46
      @raggahiphop46 Před rokem +6

      And all who's watched this upload will do nothing to help. So pretty pointless sending the message eh?

    • @howwhatwherewhen8758
      @howwhatwherewhen8758 Před rokem +11

      @@raggahiphop46 I wish there was a way to support them, kind of disappointed that there was no gofundme/kickstarter kind of thing

    • @AndreaSchunke
      @AndreaSchunke Před rokem

      🤭

    • @raggahiphop46
      @raggahiphop46 Před rokem +1

      @@howwhatwherewhen8758 Yeah, i was disappointed by that also.

    • @peterlewis2178
      @peterlewis2178 Před rokem +25

      @@raggahiphop46 Not necessarily. That's the thing about spreading information, is that it can kind of perpetuate itself. You're right that it likely won't amount to anything, but it's also possible that it will really strike a chord with some people, and those people will go on to spread awareness, and some of those people will then spread awareness, etc. And maybe then it will affect someone who later ends up in a position of power, and can actually make a difference. The point is, spreading information is never pointless. It's nearly impossible to track just how much it might ultimately set into motion. Sometimes it's nothing, sometimes it's only a little bit, and sometimes it's a lot.

  • @lolamedley8172
    @lolamedley8172 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This was absolutely amazing and a joy to watch. You and your friends were so respectful and sweet. I loved every minute of this! Thank you so much for sharing

  • @donreece688
    @donreece688 Před 6 měsíci +6

    Wow, that was powerful. This is the first video I have commented on of yours and there have been so many I have watched and laughed with and I love your Channel. This one though at the end effected me emotionaly when the senior of the Tribe expressed his concerns for not only his village and people though his Culture being stripped away. It was awesome to see how Respectful you and your Team were and how Sincere you were when entrusted to spread the word of concern for these sweet people. What a great experience. Thank you and keep up the good work.. Who knows where this can take you in the future. Sincerely, Donnie.

  • @jbiz1234
    @jbiz1234 Před rokem +2415

    This is incredible. They must've had their minds blown. They must've been so honored by you learning it

    • @stecher1995
      @stecher1995 Před rokem +52

      i can tell you experiences like that are insane. i was last year holidays in kazakhstan with my family and i was going to hunt with my cousins there & we met there some indigenous people who never saw a white german - or atleast the kids :D was funny as hell

    • @iowafamilyexoticsrescue6637
      @iowafamilyexoticsrescue6637 Před rokem +26

      Ya that’s my favorite thing about the idea of speaking other languages because it just makes people light up with honor.

    • @38frag
      @38frag Před rokem +28

      He was honored just to be in their village

    • @Bauschi666
      @Bauschi666 Před rokem +82

      The leader knows what oil drilling is, speaks spanish and knows the internet...i doubt he had his mind blown. But i do bet he felt honoured and happy to be getting recognition and respect for his cause.

    • @dbuc4671
      @dbuc4671 Před rokem

      @Bauschi666 💀

  • @osoman818
    @osoman818 Před rokem +1337

    Speaking so many languages is a super flex. Literally able to communicate with more than half of the world. Amazing. Great content.

    • @Anonymous-wi6ig
      @Anonymous-wi6ig Před rokem +9

      I doubt he is fluent in many of them though.

    • @hynoh1129
      @hynoh1129 Před rokem +80

      @@Anonymous-wi6ig still able to communicate

    • @natsinthebelfry
      @natsinthebelfry Před rokem +43

      @@Anonymous-wi6ig How many languages can you even say " Hello my name is ____" in? Just so we're clear.

    • @Anonymous-wi6ig
      @Anonymous-wi6ig Před rokem +8

      @@hynoh1129 i know. All I am saying is he probably learns a language every month for a video and then never uses it again.

    • @Anonymous-wi6ig
      @Anonymous-wi6ig Před rokem +2

      @@natsinthebelfry tell me what that has to do with anything lol. I only speak one language. That doesn't mean I can't figure out that this guy probably isn't completely fluent in most of the languages he knows, since that's impossible.

  • @itwasntriggedyourejustaloser73
    @itwasntriggedyourejustaloser73 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow, thank you soooo much for sharing all these amazing cultures with us. I feel like I am spying on something a little bit lol, but it's so wonderful to experience more cultures. And it's also amazing for you be a stage for their voices, their crys to not be eradicated. Thank you!!❤❤❤

  • @alishawilliams4194
    @alishawilliams4194 Před 14 dny +1

    I think the videos that I love the most are those where you take us to places where we're not likely to go. This journey to the Amazon was amazing! God bless you for your gift of language, of people, of love.

  • @kadibookalways
    @kadibookalways Před rokem +1478

    It's sad that something that sounds so textbook and comically evil like having oil drilling destroying habitat and pushing out natives is happening to this day. I'm glad they got a chance to be spotlighted on your channel and ofc the language and culture experience was fun to watch.

    • @blardymunggas6884
      @blardymunggas6884 Před rokem

      The elites are evil but the worst part is there are still many people who still get fooled by the media on how they defend democracy and human rights. When you hear any pitch about protecting human rights and democracy in foreign land, you will know what is up now. Its all a scam to rob others

    • @-Believeinyourself-
      @-Believeinyourself- Před 11 měsíci +7

      Not sad enough to change our ways though, is it?
      Seems to be our dilemma. Good intentions. Continued existence of impeding on other peoples way of life indirectly by using the products of
      These companies, which is the exact reason they are drilling.
      Supply and demand.
      The least we can do is acknowledge our indirect companionship with the very people who seek to destroy these cultures

    • @countercuIture
      @countercuIture Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@-Believeinyourself- Unfortunately not. Everything uses oil, whatever product you use needs oil to at least have it transported to you. People use oil just to get to their jobs and the buildings those people work in were built with machines using oil. Literally everything uses oil in some way.
      While there are ways we could protest and have the oil extraction be done without the drills being directly over the oil source, it would take years to fix. Even after years of protesting, there is a good chance that nothing would change.
      There is already so much to protest in every country. I sit here in the US and my protest would never reach the Ecuadorian government. I could protest the use of oil, but that won't get me anywhere. Just today I seen a video of protesters in the UK having their banners ripped down. The comment section was cheering the man ripping them down. I think every sensible person understands the protesters feelings but we all know that everything we do requires oil.
      As a 20 year old, sitting in my leaking house, trying to make ends meet, trying to get my life together, what can I do? Protest with the little time I have? In my small town? Donate what little money I have for myself? Haha I do donate money whenever I can actually. Unfortunately I cannot help everyone.
      I will tell my friends about these people. We will show remorse. Unfortunately we cannot help everyone.

    • @-Believeinyourself-
      @-Believeinyourself- Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@countercuIture I admire your perspective, especially for being 20 years old. You are intelligent and clearly a critical thinker. I am as well. You are exactly right, oil is imbedded within our infrastructure of society in so many ways it would be foolish to think we could completely get rid of it. I don’t think that’s a good idea, nor do I believe we need to stop using it. It would be nice if we would drill for oil in the massive reserves we have within our own country and stop impeding on other peoples land, culture and way of life. But I am a dreamer, and I will be honest, I have become jaded to society. Not to the people who are a part of it so much, but the people in the shadows who are on top. The same people who control the central banks and the very currency we use. But anyways, you seem very grounded for 20 years old. Much more so than I was, and that will serve you well as long as you continue to face your fears, especially the biggest ones. Peace my friend

    • @countercuIture
      @countercuIture Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@-Believeinyourself- I appreciate it, I try my best to stay grounded and in touch with what is happening in the world. I debate politics with people and research as I go, it teaches me a lot. A lot more than school ever did but that's a whole other story lol.
      Even at my young age I have witnessed science do things I never thought I'd see. I have faith that we can solve our current issues with progress but it will take time.
      I dream of rallying people to solve the social problems we face. I have a lot to learn but I have my whole life to learn what I need to accomplish this dream. I too am jaded by society, that is why I want to change it so bad, even if it's just a little bit.
      Anyways take care man. I wish you well stranger

  • @TargusCrimbus
    @TargusCrimbus Před rokem +2064

    Your content has gone from language gags to ethnographic documentaries. This is one of the best channels on CZcams. Thank you!

    • @mke_gal
      @mke_gal Před rokem +21

      for real I'm so glad his channel exists. He always seems so humble, and he's always respectful and you can tell the people he encounters are very appreciative of his work & honored he's taken the time to learn their language and learn more about their culture. Keep up the great work Xiaoma!

    • @djinx296
      @djinx296 Před rokem +4

      I couldn't agree more. This one is my favorite tho.

    • @Xerooooo
      @Xerooooo Před rokem +9

      @@mke_gal Xiaoma's definitely part of the top youtubers who have amazing quality vids (editing isn't flashy at any sense which is good but the content is what makes the video) but also might be one of the best people to be friends with

    • @JonnyBeoulve
      @JonnyBeoulve Před 5 měsíci

      Facts

  • @davidserrato3013
    @davidserrato3013 Před 3 měsíci

    Ari, you and your crew are amazing. Mad RESPECT! You inspire me to really get on with learning languages that I am interested in and can utilize within my local community. I will donate to the cause to help keep the rain forest safe. Godspeed my friend!

  • @Psylenoz
    @Psylenoz Před 3 měsíci

    Wonderful to see such innocence in the interaction between you and your crew and the waorani. Not one impulse of darkness or hatred or any negative impulses. What we see here is very rare indeed. Thank you

  • @TTM9691
    @TTM9691 Před 11 měsíci +2823

    I'm really happy you included that last section where that one man is talking about how they're drilling on their land, and how endangered they are, and not just them but the other animals in the jungle. He has a message for the world and you provided him a forum to get it out.

    • @disuser-lp3qv1tm8f
      @disuser-lp3qv1tm8f Před 11 měsíci +32

      The "other" animals?

    • @peterevans6480
      @peterevans6480 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@disuser-lp3qv1tm8f I thought so aswell 🤨

    • @BlazinRiver1
      @BlazinRiver1 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Reminds me of the movie Avatar

    • @toshix6001
      @toshix6001 Před 11 měsíci +45

      @@disuser-lp3qv1tm8fwell, we are animals after all

    • @Bewefau
      @Bewefau Před 11 měsíci

      that's not there only issue. They are also putting Mercury into the river systems to farm for gold. And its killing the Wayana people from Suriname, and French Guiana. There's a good documentary about it called Dirty Paradise, Writer and Director Daniel Schweizer

  • @marcomontalvo1617
    @marcomontalvo1617 Před rokem +1059

    I'm from Ecuador and I'm very surprised that you visited that remote place in the Amazon. Not many people know about their language or what they're struggling with because of the petroleum companies. Thank you for visiting my country Xiaoma, you were my inspiration to keep learning mandarin and other languages👋

    • @mrpoker4507
      @mrpoker4507 Před rokem +5

      Saludos tambien soy de Ecuador! ❤❤❤❤

    • @mrpoker4507
      @mrpoker4507 Před rokem +5

      Soy de Santo Domingo de Los Colorados... 😂❤❤❤ Hermosa ver a nuestra cultura

    • @flarel2702
      @flarel2702 Před rokem

      祝你好运!

    • @thehighpriestess8431
      @thehighpriestess8431 Před rokem

      Lamentablemente los ricos abusando a las culturas que no tienen armas.

  • @allacayo6622
    @allacayo6622 Před 23 dny +1

    This was such a powerful message and glimpse into their world. Thank you for your always amazing content. This was like a mini documentary. Very important to share.

  • @lulauriapay8848
    @lulauriapay8848 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Fundamental la labor que realizan. Dar voz a los pueblos originarios y a su memoria ancestral hoy es revolucionario e inspirador! Muchas gracias! Abrazo desde Uruguay

  • @diyalectic52
    @diyalectic52 Před 11 měsíci +935

    Post the chief's message on social media:
    Thank you for visiting us. We Waorani people have been living here for thousands of years. With our language and culture. We hope that you can deliver our important message to the world. We wish to continue our traditions and language on this land. And the biggest problem we face right now is oil drilling on our land. We don't want our culture to be lost because this land is part of our life. It's how we eat, it's how we live. And also the animals that live here, the jaguar, the anaconda, the tapir. So we don't want to lose this jungle. We hope that you can share this message with the world. And we want to show how we live as Waorani.

  • @Doni12345
    @Doni12345 Před rokem +608

    To hear the elder so honoured that you learned their language, and his plea to help preserve his land with your message; just amazing 👏

    • @1111poppy
      @1111poppy Před rokem +7

      Preserve ALL lands. Corporations take and control for $$$$

  • @TaraB1134
    @TaraB1134 Před 3 měsíci

    Awesome chief. Awesome experience for you, Ari and for us who are watching. Blessings to these beautiful people and to you.

  • @Sixu83
    @Sixu83 Před 3 měsíci

    This is definitely the path you should take for future videos, couldn't stop watching and loved seeing the conversations develop.

  • @JohnMunroNZ
    @JohnMunroNZ Před 11 měsíci +2339

    From 10:57 I was heart struck. They have a very clear understanding of their vulnerable situation and this is one of their few chances to communicate their situation.

    • @JohnMunroNZ
      @JohnMunroNZ Před 11 měsíci +5

      Got my sub for sure

    • @JohnMunroNZ
      @JohnMunroNZ Před 11 měsíci +4

      Anything to help that message get out

    • @WhoThisMonkey
      @WhoThisMonkey Před 11 měsíci +37

      The message has been out for decades, as long as I can remember, shit even Rise against did a song about it.
      It's still going on though, because the people that do care, have no powers.
      The people that do have the power, only care about their own financial gain.

    • @C.ODubhlaoich-sp3to
      @C.ODubhlaoich-sp3to Před 11 měsíci +4

      They need more diversity. It solves everything and is the greatest strength, I hear so all the time

    • @sparcut
      @sparcut Před 11 měsíci +1

      I went from smiling to almost crying at this point.

  • @alyciagibson
    @alyciagibson Před 11 měsíci +2478

    I immediately started crying when I saw the seriousness on his face and the plea of help for their tribe. May they live in peace for thousands more years and may they continue to be able to practice their way of life amongst the beautiful wildlife.

    • @MamaGenn
      @MamaGenn Před 11 měsíci +37

      I sense also their fear and vulnerability when the Chief spoke.

    • @elhadjiamadoujohnson4166
      @elhadjiamadoujohnson4166 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Ameeen!!!

    • @joepassgamming
      @joepassgamming Před 11 měsíci

      I don't necessarily disagree but let's stop pretending that native tribes just lived in perpetual peace with each other before Europeans came; tribes constantly warred with each other

    • @Dynelegacy
      @Dynelegacy Před 10 měsíci +5

      considering the other tribes kill on sight, peace may be a bit optimistic.

    • @samc9133
      @samc9133 Před 10 měsíci +26

      ​@@DynelegacyWell... Countries have their right to sovereignty, no? These people have de jure claim to the lands they have lived on for many generations, even if they don't have a constitution or whatever. Killing people on sight is a pretty efficient way to let people know your borders are closed, and they are not interested in coming to the table to talk. So long as they generally stay on their land and don't wage invasive war on others, it's hard for me to blame them. Look what happened to the majority of indigenous cultures who entertained "guests"

  • @Jet.ski.lover.13
    @Jet.ski.lover.13 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing your videos. I just found you on CZcams and now I want to learn another language. You are inspiring to watch and you inspire others that can’t always communicate with people because of the language barrier. Good job!

  • @elle7856
    @elle7856 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You are so smart! Learning so many languages is incredible, what a gift(and hard work).

  • @boosti_alex1428
    @boosti_alex1428 Před 11 měsíci +612

    I visited the same Waorani tribe a year and a half ago. Many familiar faces. Looks like everyone’s doing well. During my visit, the chief of the tribe gave the same message and requested that message be shared with others. They need their land protected. The oil companies in Ecuador are aggressive and the government is willing to play in the hands of the oil companies. The Waorani want people to help stand up against the government and big oil interests.

    • @ikawba00
      @ikawba00 Před 11 měsíci +21

      If they have a petition to stand against oil companies i'll sign. But I can't do much else so far away.

    • @N.a.r.i
      @N.a.r.i Před 11 měsíci +6

      I wish we could help them 😢

    • @YogaBlissDance
      @YogaBlissDance Před 11 měsíci +3

      How can we help them?

    • @boosti_alex1428
      @boosti_alex1428 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@YogaBlissDance They need increased representation in the Ecuadorian government. Advocates to help negotiate on their behalf.

    • @ingwiafraujaz3126
      @ingwiafraujaz3126 Před 11 měsíci +3

      How come you were there?

  • @itzMoJo67
    @itzMoJo67 Před 10 měsíci +215

    "my cousin was killed by 20 spears"
    entire boat proceeds to laugh ?

    • @archerladyfrost
      @archerladyfrost Před 23 dny +65

      That was a very nervous laugh, I'm pretty sure the gentleman telling the story understood that. They live in a very dangerous area and are very familiar with danger and death.

    • @EdoardoLusuardi
      @EdoardoLusuardi Před 12 dny +7

      Yeah, noticed that too. Felt horrible.

    • @miyahm5152
      @miyahm5152 Před 11 dny +12

      Like I get it was a nervous laugh but they at least could have said sorry for your loss geez

    • @gabbylister2989
      @gabbylister2989 Před 10 dny

      I noticed that too, poor guy

    • @archerladyfrost
      @archerladyfrost Před 9 dny +3

      @miyahm5152 Just because it wasn't on film doesn't mean they didn't. And also, maybe their culture would see that as weakness? Not everyone thinks like Americans.

  • @MB-gv3zs
    @MB-gv3zs Před 2 měsíci

    Wow. Remarkable. Deep thank you to these people, and to you and your group for going.

  • @LuxETenebris33
    @LuxETenebris33 Před 8 měsíci

    That was awesome, I hope this video has helped get the right attention for their message to be heard. It really was amazing the reaction they had to an outsider speaking their language, absolutely loved it.

  • @steelehere1
    @steelehere1 Před rokem +283

    Seriously, how has one of the cable television networks not offered you a tv show? Each time a new video shows up of you traveling, you’re going to some place no one would ever thing to go to and make a video of. It’s absolutely amazing to watch.

    • @jeffreymason7049
      @jeffreymason7049 Před rokem +46

      Why would he want to make less money and have less control over how he runs his channel? Dude has hundreds of thousands of views in less than 24 hours, cabel television network is a one-way street to eventual failure and irrelevance. Independent, self-produced content is the way of the future. At least until AI disrupts creatives as well.

    • @oh-noe
      @oh-noe Před rokem

      cable television is garbage. It’s locked behind giant paywalls, and they are a pain to watch on. Much more individual freedom by controlling your own channel here on CZcams, in addition to much more individual freedom for the viewer.

    • @steelehere1
      @steelehere1 Před rokem +13

      @@jeffreymason7049 there's no reason he can't do both. Also, A.I. is also just noise. It's the 2020's version of technology that's going to take over the world. In the 2010's it was self-driving cars. In the 1990's it was computers. In all cases, there's more money to be made talking about it than the actual implementing of it.

    • @thematrixteam5126
      @thematrixteam5126 Před rokem +9

      Cable TV sucks

    • @vandread
      @vandread Před rokem +7

      Tv is dying

  • @franciscamerizalde2935
    @franciscamerizalde2935 Před rokem +1228

    As an Ecuadorian learning languages, I wanna thank you for learning waorani, our native tongues are getting lost and seeing you speak one of them gives me hope and also motivation to keep learning. Thank you for visiting us, I hope you will come back. 😊

    • @stonerawks9882
      @stonerawks9882 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Can you explain what you mean by "getting lost"? Is it getting lost as in that the tribes are becoming smaller and smaller and not many natives reproduce?

    • @carzia_speed2235
      @carzia_speed2235 Před 11 měsíci +35

      @@stonerawks9882 Lost means less and less people are learning/adapting to the language. It’s unfortunate but many languages are being lost around the world.

    • @xxedgelord420xx4
      @xxedgelord420xx4 Před 11 měsíci +9

      ​@@stonerawks9882 It means they stop using their language because Spanish is more useful to them (they don't have to switch languages when talking to strangers).

    • @atyourservicedog
      @atyourservicedog Před 11 měsíci +1

      It was such a beautiful thing to see, their culture and way of life!

    • @Monkforilla
      @Monkforilla Před 11 měsíci

      It’s impossible for them to be lost.. everything is on the internet , now a dead language? That’s different

  • @angelaboyer2908
    @angelaboyer2908 Před 2 měsíci

    That was amazing! Thank you for sharing your trip with us! That’s so cool that you know their language!

  • @SactownOwen
    @SactownOwen Před 3 měsíci

    I really love your videos and this one feels even more important. Their message to the world moved me to tears. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @themariokartlick
    @themariokartlick Před rokem +805

    I think it’s really great that you share their message. I can only imagine how horrible it must be to see the oil rigs creep closer and encroach on land you’ve occupied for thousands of years

    • @buttercup3ish
      @buttercup3ish Před rokem +36

      disgusting!! are you familiar with steven donziger,and his amazing work against chevron for the ecuadorian people..he was jailed for helping..GREED RULES..and it is hell for all of humanity!

    • @eloerch7
      @eloerch7 Před rokem +15

      Reminds me of "Fern Gully". Thx Ari for giving them a voice.

    • @ktkacer1039
      @ktkacer1039 Před rokem

      @@buttercup3ish Not just "Greed" that rules... the Greedy Rich rule... and they are LONG overdue to be 'dethroned' shamed, exiled & neutered.

    • @jayski1714
      @jayski1714 Před rokem +1

      Ok hippy

    • @oTroubles
      @oTroubles Před rokem +24

      @@jayski1714 edgy

  • @doomertube7050
    @doomertube7050 Před 11 měsíci +659

    Really touched me how the leader shifted to solely Spanish so his message or preservation could be heard and understood by many.
    They’re a beautiful people and culture & should be allowed to be left in peace should they so choose

    • @RoxelanaLisowska
      @RoxelanaLisowska Před 3 měsíci +1

      naked culture

    • @JOEFRO2
      @JOEFRO2 Před 3 měsíci +7

      ​@@RoxelanaLisowska Nothing wrong with that.

    • @ktharamseye2197
      @ktharamseye2197 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I used to do expeditions like this back in the 90s, in Colombia and Suriname. We were doing medicinal plant research working with local Shamans and curanderos. No GPS back then and no Internet, really, but one thing was the same~ the people in the forest were so fascinated to see an outsider.
      They were always friendly, and wanted to share their special food and drinks. Just like XiaomanNYC here declined their offer of monkey meat here, I declined to drink the local cassava ‘beer.’. This beer is made by a bunch of people chewing up raw cassava root and spitting it into a big pot where the saliva bacteria ferment the root starches into alcohol. The result is strong enough to get them mildly drunk, but it smells like vomit….🖐🏼🥴🤢🤮

  • @isaveu
    @isaveu Před 8 měsíci

    I always find myself with these huge smiles when I’m watching your videos. They give me so much pleasure. Thank you so much for all the work that you do your truly inspiring.❤ Seeing those oil fires there it was truly depressing

  • @aliciamedina4340
    @aliciamedina4340 Před 9 měsíci

    His message to the world make me cry! These people know how precious their traditions are and want to keep them protected from this world!

  • @jayleon89
    @jayleon89 Před rokem +726

    As a adopted kid from Paraguay, with some Guarani indian blood in me. Thank you for bringing awareness to the amazonian tribes, it is heart breaking what they go through. So amazing seeing the village and how they enjoy you giving your all with the language!

    • @herrlich3720
      @herrlich3720 Před rokem +3

      same but from nicaragua

    • @chexnfx7161
      @chexnfx7161 Před rokem +2

      They seem pretty happy to me. I don’t see them wanting to join the madness of modern world

    • @Franzlikesfigz
      @Franzlikesfigz Před rokem +2

      Me too! From Paraguay! I was looking to see if someone posted a comment like this.

    • @micarvalho7
      @micarvalho7 Před 11 měsíci

      Same but from brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷

    • @AlejandroCab98
      @AlejandroCab98 Před 11 měsíci

      I’m from paraguay living in america as well! I will say, it kind of sounds like the native people in our country do not get a lot of support from the government, just let corporations walk all over their land

  • @greateagle-vr1zj
    @greateagle-vr1zj Před 11 měsíci +2903

    As a native American from Canada, I hope these people get to keep their way of life and traditions

    • @angycucumber4319
      @angycucumber4319 Před 11 měsíci +18

      Do you speak a native language?

    • @isabellablu1240
      @isabellablu1240 Před 11 měsíci +156

      So disgusting how the Canadian government has treated natives, and how they are pretty much ignored while they pretend they give a shit now

    • @joshuabergen6905
      @joshuabergen6905 Před 11 měsíci +31

      As a white guy from Canada, I hope so too

    • @JarthenGreenmeadow
      @JarthenGreenmeadow Před 11 měsíci +39

      @Mastodon A little wordy my man.
      I like what you've said but you can trim it down some. The inclination to wax poetic strikes at the worst times haha.

    • @JarthenGreenmeadow
      @JarthenGreenmeadow Před 11 měsíci

      Yep gotta preserve these stone age civilizations, what would modern society do without them?
      And before you say anything I have already engaged in your intellectual odyssey. They cling to their traditions because they dont know any better. They lack the education required to realize the extent of their own ignorance. Everything that is known is an unknown unknown to them.

  • @ihuman7253
    @ihuman7253 Před 8 měsíci

    You are so amazing!!! to learn all these different languages so you can interact with ppl all over the world is just beautiful

  • @yshterev
    @yshterev Před 4 měsíci +1

    Congratulations from Bulgaria for the hard work and the amazing content! After learning so many languages you probably have found connections and similarities between languages that, at first look, should not really exist. I would be interesting to make an episode about this.

  • @omerquiaragua2
    @omerquiaragua2 Před rokem +576

    nah bro, you are something else, for real, this dude needs an award or something.. as a latinamerican i feel blessed by your respect to other languages.. you are amazing bro.. keep it up

    • @antonironstag5085
      @antonironstag5085 Před rokem +10

      I agree bro. I couldn't believe when he came to Ireland and started speaking Irish better than me and everyone else I know, he's a wonder and deserves high recognition for his efforts and respect

    • @mp7scarh
      @mp7scarh Před rokem +11

      He deserves some bigger funding or sponsors help send him more locations!

    • @robertashaffer3950
      @robertashaffer3950 Před rokem +1

      I agree!!!

  • @wandrin2925
    @wandrin2925 Před rokem +502

    "They killed my cousin, with a spear. Her husband was pierced 15-20 times, all over his body."
    *Crew begins laughing*

    • @justinfarmer7460
      @justinfarmer7460 Před rokem +95

      Right? I mean some people laugh when nervous but damn.

    • @wandrin2925
      @wandrin2925 Před rokem +22

      @@justinfarmer7460 yeah, I get why they would, just hope the guide did too lol

    • @michaelcantu6071
      @michaelcantu6071 Před 11 měsíci +44

      Thank god I’m not the only one that thought it was weird. I understand nervous laughter, but the dude was literally telling a story about his cousin being murdered…

    • @fruitgum9619
      @fruitgum9619 Před 11 měsíci +34

      He was smiling when he told them, and of course they're laughing out of nervousness, they were in the exact spot where they were told someone died. Just bc you wouldn't react that way doesn't make it an inhumane reaction

    • @fruitgum9619
      @fruitgum9619 Před 11 měsíci +21

      ^ and I'd like to add to my last comment, that for some ppl like me (autistic, neurodivergent etc) we often laugh when nothing is funny. I laugh when uncomfortable, nervous, excited, literally any time. It's just how my body reacts to intense feelings. Ik thus didn't have to do with neurodivergency, but it's nice to keep in mind that not all people see the world the same, nor behave the same and people shouldn't be invalidated for not acting the way society expects them to! 😋

  • @lfc1981
    @lfc1981 Před 7 měsíci

    you are such a talented polygot! the others only showed off basic hi n bye type of greetings etc but yours went to extend of much deeper conversations!

  • @Jules-rk1sp
    @Jules-rk1sp Před 3 měsíci +1

    These videos are so important please keep making these!

  • @iowafamilyexoticsrescue6637

    Being on the water in the dark is beyond terrifying, even if you’re going to go meet friends, let alone people who will spear you to death for stepping on the wrong beach 😆

    • @py_a_thon
      @py_a_thon Před rokem +10

      I did that a few times when I was younger(in the USA South). We saw the eyes of alligators light up when you shine a flashlight. It is incredibly discomforting, yet also delicious.
      Sadly I never ate a gator I caught. I only helped people poach some gator.
      I am weirdly amused that I was technically a poacher as a teenager(gator, lobster and red snapper...gifted to undocumented immigrants). I just claimed native status and followed nature preservation principles.

    • @iowafamilyexoticsrescue6637
      @iowafamilyexoticsrescue6637 Před rokem +3

      @@py_a_thon oh geez 😆 I would die. I would hope the coroner would put “alligator killer him” as my cause of death, even if it was just a heart attack from seeing one haha still counts. I love gators in captivity tho. During the day in clear shallow water 😆

    • @py_a_thon
      @py_a_thon Před rokem +3

      @@iowafamilyexoticsrescue6637 Aligators are very stupid to be fair. Just never swim in or be near the shore of murky swamp water.
      They are also quite easy to kill, even in the most basic form of a large knife or spear. A gun is preferred tho.
      One of the times I helped poach a gator, the mexican dudes had basically just thrown a lasso into the water(to drag it on to land), then they killed it with a large rock.

    • @bluetextonwhitebg
      @bluetextonwhitebg Před rokem +13

      i wish the guide could've elaborated on his story. i couldn't tell if he was referring to that tribe or other more dangerous ones. it would be so uncomfortable to be surrounded by men (and possibly women) who have at some point likely murdered someone in such a brutal fashion.

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Před rokem +1

      @@bluetextonwhitebg Have you never been to Detroit or East St. Louis? Chicago? You are among such people often.

  • @aprilpatterson8449
    @aprilpatterson8449 Před rokem +230

    One of my favorite parts was near the beginning when one of the male children first heard you speak his people's language and he ran off into the village with excitement. He seemed thrilled that an American foreigner already connected with the land after just arriving.
    It's really great how often you connect with others and share the joys of your travels with us! I don't even have to leave my house to see cool places, witness rich cultures, learn about new foods and enjoy the love you exchange with strangers.
    You are amazing! Keep doing these good works of showing us the world. You're a missionary without religion, my friend!

  • @OleBoyJenk
    @OleBoyJenk Před 9 měsíci

    This guy is amazing. He’s definitely inspired me to take on new languages and broaden my knowledge of cultures around the world

  • @Szenenmischa
    @Szenenmischa Před 5 měsíci

    You are that kind of guy anyone likes. Thanks for your videos. Making a lot of peoples days better

  • @JaqueDark
    @JaqueDark Před rokem +337

    Really hope there's a part two to this. It's so cool that you're bringing awareness not just to language, but to different cultures. It's heartbreaking to think of the traditional and culture being lost.

    • @bluetextonwhitebg
      @bluetextonwhitebg Před rokem +15

      definitely. this was way too short for such a rare glimpse into this kind of life.

    • @Tehbestestevasss
      @Tehbestestevasss Před rokem +14

      In the intro, he showed a clip of him riding a boat naked, assumingly to go hunt. So I sure hope there is a part 2

    • @CoolGobyFish
      @CoolGobyFish Před 11 měsíci

      unfortunately, that's just the way it is. even if you establish schools in native language, everything else is still in Spanish, English or Russian. native languages are just not practical.

  • @inanek7107
    @inanek7107 Před 10 měsíci +303

    The irony of the message from the leader being sponsored by Temu...

    • @armillo-
      @armillo- Před 2 měsíci +10

      I wonder how much they payed him

    • @MrJonas1995
      @MrJonas1995 Před 2 měsíci +4

      THIS

    • @mikayla_collie
      @mikayla_collie Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@armillo- probably at LEAST 20k... >_> maybe more.

    • @bassomatic1871
      @bassomatic1871 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Someone has to pay his bills while he learns languages all day long then flies around the world to speak them.@@armillo-

    • @allysaurus96
      @allysaurus96 Před 2 měsíci +8

      How do you think he makes the extra money for travel? Temu being advertised doesn't take away the importance of his message.

  • @SLCGlobalGlass
    @SLCGlobalGlass Před 5 měsíci +7

    You’ve inspired me to learn more languages!
    I was in a dual immersion & learned Chinese from 1st to 10th grade. I started with some Mandarin refresher courses. But now I’m moving onto other languages! You have me interested, I’d like to be considered a “polyglot”.

  • @iAWP-
    @iAWP- Před 9 měsíci

    This is one of the best videos I’ve ever seen. Great work Xiaoma, I hope that one day their message to the world is received ❤️

  • @rmil4531
    @rmil4531 Před rokem +133

    You are so respectful and I think the tribe leader recognised this. You are an American treasure. Your country should be very proud of you.❤

  • @carloslasso4370
    @carloslasso4370 Před 11 měsíci +603

    Ecuadorian here, I want to give a little more context about the situation between the Taramenane and Huaoranis. These people have been in conflict for years if not decades, the have killed each others multiple times. In one attack the Huaoranis massacred some of the Taromenane and took their spears as a trophy. So, yeah, they are basically two people at war. I haven’t heard about the topic in a long time so my information might be a little incomplete, thus I invite you all to do some research about this tribes, as it can be really fascinating. I tell this because someone watching the video would think the Taromenane are the “bad guys” when in reality it is a long conflict with many moving parts and casualties in both tribes.

    • @drakebell5649
      @drakebell5649 Před 11 měsíci +10

      @OpenWebDiscourse dude it’s the truth, how immature are you?

    • @shaungladue2427
      @shaungladue2427 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Sounds like east LA

    • @dawnmitchell11
      @dawnmitchell11 Před 11 měsíci +17

      As history shows in many cases, often conflicts don't have a "bad guy" per se. Many conflicts are based on misunderstandings or not understanding a point of view. Not all situations apply of course, but many times we are quick to judge good guy/bad guy.

    • @hoi-polloi1863
      @hoi-polloi1863 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Fair enough, the Taromenane probably have a story to tell as well, and their own grievances. Question is... does the Ecuadorian government have any policy about these private wars between communities?

    • @mlester3001
      @mlester3001 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Competition between cultures is as old as humanity.

  • @TheSherrybaby65
    @TheSherrybaby65 Před 8 měsíci

    I love all of your videos I am a follower..... Arizona here :) keep them coming I think you are amazing how you can converse with so many people in different cultures ....you are a peace maker :)

  • @10izfrk
    @10izfrk Před měsícem

    Thank you for sharing about the lifestyle of these beautiful people. Its so amazing what you can do in this world just by sharing/experiencing the language and culture of others.

  • @gasasmk
    @gasasmk Před rokem +175

    I've watched tons of your videos, but this one hit different. The space you gave them in the end to express their concerns and send out a very important message to the world is priceless. You are awesome, keep doing what you do!

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Před rokem

      Well........what can we do about the oil exploration? And the deforestation? Nothing, I'm afraid.

  • @TheLixan
    @TheLixan Před 11 měsíci +535

    I'm certain that the fact that you learned and spoke their language with them made them appreciate and respect you tons more.

  • @mrs.cavalier3705
    @mrs.cavalier3705 Před 29 dny

    Another triumphant visit. Thank you for reaching the far reaches of Earth to visit these wonderful cultures. 😊

  • @phoe23nix58
    @phoe23nix58 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this video, and being respectful of the culture by taking the time to learn their language.

  • @jama211
    @jama211 Před rokem +268

    Sometimes I worry these videos will be awkward but you learnt so much of their language that it's actually fantastic. Nice work Ari!

    • @natsinthebelfry
      @natsinthebelfry Před rokem +25

      Honestly... even if his videos were way more awkward, you have to understand that learning a new language is inherently going to be kind of embarrassing. For a LONG time. You don't stick with learning a language to fluency unless you're willing to accept that as a reality.

  • @nicoleinla684
    @nicoleinla684 Před 11 měsíci +297

    The Waorani (formerly known as the Auca tribe) were famous in the US a generation ago because five American missionaries were speared to death when they tried to make friendly contact with them. One of the widows, Elisabeth Elliot (the lady pictured in the photo), took her 2 year old daughter and went to live among the tribe, offering free medical care and forming deep friendships with the individuals who had killed her husband and his friends. You can read the famous story about the missionaries and the Waorani in books Elizabeth Elliot wrote and movies made about that moment in history (“The End of the Spear”).

    • @claudiamarianidamato9499
      @claudiamarianidamato9499 Před 10 měsíci +10

      Thank you for sharing!!! Will check it out

    • @itwasntriggedyourejustaloser73
      @itwasntriggedyourejustaloser73 Před 10 měsíci +19

      What an amazing act of altruism, she could have rallied against they and had them destroyed, but she brought understanding instead. You don't see that kind of beauty often❤❤❤

    • @xcountryrunner9
      @xcountryrunner9 Před 9 měsíci

      That's wild. Thanks for sharing

    • @Krthik462
      @Krthik462 Před 9 měsíci

      Why thry killed him

    • @CrankyGrandma
      @CrankyGrandma Před 9 měsíci +25

      @@Krthik462I recommend the book for more details. There is film of the killings as well, because the missionaries had just disembarked and set up a camera. The people of the tribe, at that time, were violent and used a powerful drug before battle. Because of Elizabeth Elliot and others they gave up the violence . I’m not doing the story justice. I heard it from an interview with a tribe member who had been part of the killing and was also part of the transformation. He completely rejected violence afterwards. He came to the US at one point and I remember him being astounded by drive through because the thought of people just handing you food through a window was amazing to him. I wish I remembered his name because the story from his mouth was like nothing I could imagine.

  • @chemanuelcolon3155
    @chemanuelcolon3155 Před 7 měsíci

    Always says “just a little” so humble!!

  • @TarahMatson-zz2hj
    @TarahMatson-zz2hj Před 6 dny

    I think it’s such a beautiful thing that you learned their language and were able to visit this beautiful people and their equally beautiful land. Thank you for sharing their message with the world. I agree with the village leader. Their culture should be preserved and respected. Every culture should have the right to continue unchanged and unspoiled.

  • @pauslepg
    @pauslepg Před 10 měsíci +573

    As Colombian, this was really heart-warming to see, tribes can be somewhat cautious but also rlly welcoming aswell :), its really sad since my country has at least 87 indigenous tribes, and a lot of the culture and languages are being lost over the years, so watching you make their day and learning their language was... wow.
    I wished school taught us more of these issues, cause there's also Colombian Amazon tribes who are facing a similar problem with their territory, so thank you for this, and for spreading the message !

    • @lauraobregon1686
      @lauraobregon1686 Před 9 měsíci +7

      As an indigenous Colombian, right on!! 🙌🏼🙌🏼 We have more than 100 tribes, some un contacted as well. 💕💕

    • @melamusicworld
      @melamusicworld Před 8 měsíci

      Muy cierto compatriota

    • @RoxelanaLisowska
      @RoxelanaLisowska Před 3 měsíci +1

      yeah how they are fully naked (they can atleast cover their butts) and murder a family is so heartwarming

  • @Davidsbeenhere
    @Davidsbeenhere Před rokem +955

    Yes bro ❤❤❤❤ we did it! What an adventure and now I know what you were talking about 😅

    • @rowdyrod
      @rowdyrod Před rokem +8

      Nice collaboration David! Good so see you here.

    • @DragonErin2
      @DragonErin2 Před rokem +13

      Is this the "single" one in video? Lol

    • @trer04
      @trer04 Před rokem +18

      Did you come back with a wife or what bro?

    • @waitaminute2015
      @waitaminute2015 Před rokem +10

      David is very handsome but I think a bigger belly would have been seen as more successful to the women? Just a guess.

    • @atharvpatil0
      @atharvpatil0 Před rokem +2

      i watched your Indian food videos i think

  • @sweatyballsac
    @sweatyballsac Před 4 měsíci

    That was beautiful to hear at the end there. It gives an entire new meaning when it's coming from the actual people that live there.

  • @Jaymielover
    @Jaymielover Před 5 měsíci

    That chiefs heart felt plea was beautiful and a real display of humanity standing up for itself and its unique beauty. I wish his heart is heard by others.

  • @sameulljacson9807
    @sameulljacson9807 Před rokem +402

    Bro, people search their entire lives to learn their purpose in life. You are a very special person to bring people together. Your ability to learn languages was a gift from God. To me & 99.999% of people I can't comprehend how you pick up so fast. God Bless You❤🙏

    • @klauskleber4001
      @klauskleber4001 Před rokem +10

      u can do it like him. only thing u need is willpower, thats something u lacking of.

    • @tinol6090
      @tinol6090 Před rokem +8

      Gift from god lol. This guys is just really hard working and this is his own achievement.

    • @lemonysnickette
      @lemonysnickette Před 11 měsíci +3

      I'm not sure why people in these comment sections are so nasty. I agree. He is very gifted.

    • @Imperial_KitPvP
      @Imperial_KitPvP Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@tinol6090brainwashed christians

    • @sameulljacson9807
      @sameulljacson9807 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @Lemony Snickette 💯💯💯❤️🙏 Thank you, your not the only one that feels that way. Most people are legitimately good, but there is always negatively online & I've learned to ignore it. If you engage, that is exactly what that person wants. Conflict.
      I 🙏 for them. God Bless!

  • @bryananderson2996
    @bryananderson2996 Před rokem +169

    What a great honor they bestowed upon you, by asking you to carry their message to the world. I think the world would be a better place if more of us took the time to learn a little about each other. Good work!

  • @sudbuddiesexteriordetailin9843
    @sudbuddiesexteriordetailin9843 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Bro, I would go with you anywher in the world, protect you, and work to pay for the expenses. Spending time with those people is SO good for your spirit.

  • @jerfareza
    @jerfareza Před 3 měsíci +2

    La gente de Waorani es muy amable! Deseo que siempre vivan así. La cultura, la lengua, el camino de la vida, son muy importantes para preservar. Gracias por el vídeo!

  • @Healpl0x
    @Healpl0x Před 11 měsíci +341

    The irony of being sponsored/paid by Temu when going to a place where its people are pleading for their land to not be ravaged indirectly by companies like that.

    • @lewdia
      @lewdia Před 5 měsíci +82

      for real. i paused the vid so fast when that temu sponsor spot started and am not even watching the rest. temu is committing serious human rights violations and ppl take sponsorships from them like its nbd. yuck

    • @elitetrucker5150
      @elitetrucker5150 Před 3 měsíci

      @@lewdiayou should watch it as a respect to these people he visited and hear their message

    • @Brauljo
      @Brauljo Před 3 měsíci +1

      ¿how is temu indirectly responsible?

    • @Brauljo
      @Brauljo Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@lewdia ¿what serious human rights violations is temu committing?

    • @RoxelanaLisowska
      @RoxelanaLisowska Před 3 měsíci +1

      we dont have temu here so i dont know what u r talking about, what did temu do can u explain@@lewdia

  • @whandsy2689
    @whandsy2689 Před rokem +370

    I wonder if he remembers all these languages or if it goes from memory when not used. Simply incredible to watch these videos.

    • @ShoutzPChannel
      @ShoutzPChannel Před rokem +37

      It's like riding a bike.

    • @itzajordan
      @itzajordan Před rokem +63

      I imagine it all comes back with practice, man is a legend

    • @r.z.9195
      @r.z.9195 Před rokem +91

      After the 4th language or so it gets much easier. You start to see/hear patterns which reoccure in other languages. For one part that makes learning of even more languages much easier, for the second you remember better/faster and can interpolate even if you forgett something. The human brain is amazing.
      not sure if this applies to some ancient bush languages too.

    • @Buckwheat0
      @Buckwheat0 Před rokem +8

      @@ShoutzPChannel when you are fluent it is, you forget so many nouns and stuff if you kinda stumbled through it

    • @whandsy2689
      @whandsy2689 Před rokem +2

      I can't tell the language difference from week to week let alone speak it

  • @ConcreteAngelx3
    @ConcreteAngelx3 Před 8 měsíci +4

    You live the craziest and coolest life getting to meet all these people and experience so many different cultures

  • @TomIdelson
    @TomIdelson Před 8 měsíci +2

    This was beautiful, educational, and moving!
    Thank you, Ari, for everything you do! 🙏💛
    It's such a mitzvah to spread this joy and humanity to the world!
    Shana Tova 🍎🍯🍏

  • @danielcgallagher
    @danielcgallagher Před rokem +298

    It was so great to see this tribe again. I visited them in 2015 and had a truly unforgettable time. I recognized many of the faces, the village, and some of the language as well. I'm pleasantly surprised to see some of the older ladies still so energetic! When I was there, I couldn't speak as well you, but I did learn enough beforehand to introduce my family in some pictures I brought, comment on the beauty of the moon, ask if things were dangerous, etc. In any case, seeing their customs, sleeping in their huts, eating their food (turtle, ants, piranha (the monkey hunt was unfruitful while I was there)), playing with the kids... such an amazing experience and I'm really grateful to be able to reminisce it through your video. Thank you for sharing!!
    By the way, did you happen to see a frisbee while you were there? I brought them one as a gift for the kids and I've always wondered if they ever used it after I left. (I'm sure they still prefer soccer, though!😂)

    • @Blubkeks100
      @Blubkeks100 Před 11 měsíci +6

      Wow 2015? In the video the boat-guide/driver said that they killed his cousin and her husband one year earlier in 2014:o I wonder what was the reason for that ... and that nothing happened to you just one year later

    • @danielcgallagher
      @danielcgallagher Před 11 měsíci +16

      @@Blubkeks100 Yeah, I was really surprised by that actually. I don't remember them saying anything about that while I was there (and I don't think I would have forgotten that!). Also when I went, they said it was 14 hours by canoe, not 10 (I don't remember if I checked it and maybe the water level affected total time to get there), and we stopped at a beach somewhere along the way when it started to get dark. So when he said the part about the cousin getting killed in the video, I was wondering just how close I was sleeping to the killer. 😲

    • @boosti_alex1428
      @boosti_alex1428 Před 11 měsíci +18

      Similar experience! I visited the tribe about a year and half ago. Many familiar faces. They’ve built several new structures since.

    • @cindylou4841
      @cindylou4841 Před 11 měsíci +1

      More of this!! I studied them in anthro. I'd love to hear more about your guys' experiences.

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Next visit and challenge:
      Meeting the North Sentinel Tribe people of Andaman Islands and training them to use Google search on Android phones 🐱👍🏿

  • @charlescantbreathe
    @charlescantbreathe Před rokem +252

    my granddad was from a tribe in the amazon. i don't know a lot about my ancestry as it was lost when he came over to england, but this video felt like home- i'm sat here crying happy tears. thank you for your beautiful contributions to the world. ♡

    • @rtsPilot
      @rtsPilot Před 11 měsíci +1

      Home? You're funny lol

    • @charlescantbreathe
      @charlescantbreathe Před 11 měsíci +23

      @@rtsPilot ppl always got something negative to add to something beautiful 🙄

    • @rtsPilot
      @rtsPilot Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@charlescantbreathe Buddy, you've never lived among them and you probably never will. You aren't even connected to them culturally. Don't say you feel at home with them lolllll

    • @charlescantbreathe
      @charlescantbreathe Před 11 měsíci +18

      @@rtsPilot stay pressed lmao. “feels like home” is a figure of speech. why you’re coming for someone who was beautifully touched by this video, i don’t know

    • @Discordia5
      @Discordia5 Před 11 měsíci +19

      As someone who lives in the United States, and knows Native Americans- when you said the video felt like home, it made perfect sense and I cried for you. Please ignore that child in the comments, your feelings and your comment were beautiful.

  • @99BullD
    @99BullD Před 10 měsíci +2

    Languages are such a beautiful thing, it can literally turn tables around for you positively in any area you are in the world❤

  • @Corlanaelis
    @Corlanaelis Před 8 měsíci

    This is powerful. Thanks for sharing this with the world!

  • @jaimeecherivel2927
    @jaimeecherivel2927 Před rokem +125

    Ari… you’re a modern day saint for learning these people’s language and culture. That last part of this video got to me. I feel so bad for those people.

    • @winstonsmith11
      @winstonsmith11 Před rokem +10

      Me too. I often think about how detached we are from nature. I envy these people. To live in harmony with the earth, the plants, the animals... That's how it's supposed to be. I hope they are able to preserve their way of life, because it's beautiful.

  • @BakaTaco
    @BakaTaco Před rokem +109

    I went into this video expecting to be amazed.
    When I watched the video in Kenya with the Maasai people, I didn't know I would be in awe at how beautiful the video as a whole, from start to finish, would be.
    This time around, I expected I would be impressed, but when he sang with the tribe and had some truly incredible moments with them... I just felt like smiling.
    Thank you, Ari, for sharing such a special and incredible experience with the world.
    These rare cultures should be preserved and loved. I wish the very best for the Waorani people and every tribe of the world who experiences the disappearance of their culture and people.
    The world is a beautiful place.

  • @user-yf2fz2cr4u
    @user-yf2fz2cr4u Před měsícem

    Seeing them we realise - humanity evolve so much . I feel no shame to seeing that without clothes , i learned a lot of naturality from this video through these tribes people . thank yah love from pak!