I like the way the commentary isn't in a patronising tone. Respect for people living in ways left behind by most of us only shows us what we have lost in our supposedly " advanced" ways of life . We're almost helpless!!!
It's humbling to watch him eke out a living but life is really hard for them. Ask the cameraman how long it actually took to start a fire..then moving around with each season and the man who has made this documentary doesn't tell you that they have to steal livestock every now and then just to survive..
The resourcefulness of hunter-gatherers has become very underrated and unfairly dismissed in our modern era. The hunter-gatherer lifestyle made pre-historic humans, as well as many modern humans today like these, incredibly self-sufficient survival specialists.
If you watch this video and don't end up appreciating the nature of these men, then you should really question your character ....totally relaxing watching them go by..
I'm a minute in and I already want to learn from them . But I'm female. Though I'm lean , skinny , have never had a manicure and keep my hair 30 mm short , they would never let someone impure join them... and I didn't want them to mess with their gods .
I am so honoured to have stayed at Ol Seki and been to Letilet's cave, even though he wasn't there that day. Fantastic video, I could hear the fire crackling - and felt I could even smell it!! Great photography and sound. 10/10!!
I've never met a Masai but they seem to be an intelligent, family oriented, hard working, friendly people. They appear to be highly skilled and consumately integrated into their environment. In many ways I'm envious of them, I'd love to be as in tune with my environment and able to not only survive but live well and prosper with nothing more than my skills, knowledge and abilities and a handful of simple tools. Seems to be a better life than the insane technology driven rat race we subject ourselves too today.
No stress. No tax to pay. No council tax. No electricity and gas bills. No processed food. No city. No crooks on the road. Just nature and you. That is real beauty in life.
yeah No tv No pizza No bath with clean water No Birthday Cakes No cars just walks through the mountains of miles and miles and through the storm when rain No more toilet papers No more clean water No more good clean bed that protects you from cold No more clean foods all have germs ... Man you really dont miss all of this ? i just hope you are a teenager if not and you are a married man has a children's Then you are just a man who running away from responsibilities over petty reasons
Sodgerel Nyamdawaa running away from Responsibilities lol you are a sheep you will defend a system that wishes to enslave you till your last breath of life very sad. -No clean water : they fucking filter it and besides you don’t need much water in the West ppl drink a lot because it’s fucking tap water. -No bath: they do smoke baths - walk hundreds of miles : humans were made to do this westerners act like it’s a big deal because our body is degenerating due to our sedentary lifestyle and the shoe. They grew up walking around barefoot this allowed them to strengthen the foot which allows them to activate their glutes via the fascia system. You can learn how to do exactly what they do by checking out Chong Xie CZcams channel. Their feet are morphed differently then us westerners . They move using hyperarch mechanism subconsciously which allows them to move with such ease across rough terrain. -No more clean bed: We are suppose to sleep on the ground this why they have such good posture it’s best for your skeletal structure. -No more cakes: fuck that all that is fucking sugar it is unnatural and why ppl have so much inflammation and disease we need to eat foods in nature.
@@nuck- yeah no numbnuts. primitive bushcraft is using only tools that they have created from the bush "bush+craft" = bushcraft. see that isn't very hard. I ain't pissed because they're using modern equipment, I just think the original comment is wrong because they are in fact using modern processed equipment.
Grew up like this when i was a kid. I use to hunt dig digs and gather. We wouldn't eat food for 14 days straight sometimes. It was tough life but when i look back at my past, it was best life.
Im sitting in my room with debilitating symptoms of depression anxiety and medication withdrawal and addiction to pharmaceutical drugs and feel dead inside and hopeless to ever recover to feel hope again and this video gave me a feeling of living i have been unable to feel in months and enough motivation and energy to write down a short list of things i can do to get my life back in the right direction
From making the fire, the Meat grilling, the way the sword is passed around as they eat, harvesting the honey and herding the animals, I'm quite impressed by how meticulously he works. That's one guy who seems to be @ peace with nature.
A well organised society, sharing, music, rituals and unity. Those hunters never know what does it mean suicide and boring life? It's very interesting and worth noticing in them.
I am Maasai and had heard of dorobo but not seen them. For sure a lot similar to us but the hunting. We don't hunt but solely live on cattle. Great video.
It seems like such a better life. Surrounded by community, in close contact with nature, wasting nothing, wanting little, ample leisure. And what beautiful clothes and jewelry!
@@carlostorres1144 I would if I could. But I'm an adult with no knowledge of the bush, no knowledge or skill with the tools and processes needed to survive, and with poor physical conditioning. I work in IT; all my skills are from another world and my survival skills involve navigating bearocracy, using computers, and writing and speaking in English. A life of nature and tight community without the disorienting tangle of modern society is something that appeals to me, but without being raised in a community of hunter-gatherers I have no hope of successfully integrating and living that lifestyle. Dicking around in the woods isn't the same as living a free life in the woods. My mom was homeless for several years and she's been miserable and in much poorer health since we've brought her back home to live with us, despite our best efforts to provide her somewhere safe and comfortable. I wonder about this sometimes. I know we've done the right thing because it was too dangerous for her to live outside in her vulnerable mental state due to the dangerous people around her, but she tells me about how much better she felt walking all day and living outside. Humans didn't evolve to live indoors all day staring at screens and sitting around and I think that's having a negative impact on our lives. But many of us weren't raised in the wild and won't be able to live in it any longer. I don't want to live homeless like my mother had; but I would like to have been born in a society that was nomadic like my ancestors. I think that way of life would have provided me with fulfillment and health in a way that my current modern lifestyle certainly doesn't.
Agree . For people like us who have no choice to born in agricultural industrial civilization and we want to try to live like them . I suggest we should gather simile people and who have knowledge in the wild survival . Also plus some modern industrial knowledge. And we discuss and get to know each other . And slowly achieve our goal !
Freedom is good but it always come with a cost and learning a lot about yourself. You might say it's same with our society right now but not really, here it's about doing decisions that are matter of living another day or dying, getting food or starving... when you are at street in our modern city you can get at least some money and buy cheap food or just get some charity but they have no chance they either go out and hunt or scavenge for resources or they will starve and it not just them if you are responsible for another human being probably your wife and kid out there it might be death decision for them too.
The Kikuyu when they came to Mount Kenya had to buy land from Dorobo. We intermarried with them but we almost absorbed. Some of these plants we still use them to cure same diseases. It's in our history. Dorobo taught us Kikuyus a lot about the land.
I'm a masaai but when watch this kind of documentaries it reminds me of who I am , and I hope I will make a movie about our lovely life one day . your welcome to join me
I lived in both lives ,modern and traditional life ! You can't imagine how far i missed my traditional life ! Modern life is over full of stress and over working hours ! I miss my traditional life😪
Miss my Kenyan traditional life like crazy! I miss the freedom of going honey hunting in the middle of the night 1 am and it's pitch dark, used to play in the fields, and learning from nature. Now in the UK raising kids and watching these stories together and giving them the insight😢. If you haven't gone through this then you cannot understand this world we are living on.
Yes, but God - there is a visibilty here, since over 30 years, a silent holy Face - is the same, I would say. One can photograph this silent Holy Face, I wrote now my second book (book on demand), and put 30 photos in this. I could not have made this in deep Africa; I am in South Germany.
It's hilarious how people view groups like the Il Torobo as "simple" and "primitive" when they've mastered and have such extensive, sophisticated knowledge of the ecosystems they live in and how to live sustainably/responsibly within it. The same can't be said for "advanced" Western societies. When it all goes to shit these are the people that will survive
@@kleankutken You people are fucking pathetic. You haven't done shit for them. Quit riding the coattails of your ancestors and make something of yourself.
@@kleankutken Knief hahahahaahha you are a joke . This people make their tools from scratch believe me or not . yes there are not advanced but their basic necessities are in tacked
@@wildgun95 Great civilisations, of the backbone of these people these tribes and groups are thousands upon thousands of years old. It is disrespectful to call them any less great than a european nation that made an empire of forced labour and suffering. We lives fruiting from the land, and had kingdoms too but do not disrespect the way of life of the tribe for they have outlasted everyone of those Kingdoms. From Benin to Mali & the Nubian Kingdom of Sudan. Nor even the likeness of ancient rome, None of them stand yet these nomads how most of Afrika has always lived do.
what amazing and talented brotha!! I love these beautiful MELANINATED people!!! I am so proud to be a part of these MELANIN dripping beautiful people!!!!🖐🏽🖤💚❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
What is striking is the quality of the the tools and dresses they are using...its primitive but so beautiful....reflects both great aesthetics and engineering at the fundamental level. I love Africa and its great folk arts. Its one of my passions. May God protect the still surviving paradises of Africa.
Many people think people in these tribes aren’t smart or knowledgable. But in reality they know just as much as anyone else. Their knowledge is of the plants,animals, and land around them. Like the way they knew how to summon the honey bird so they could find the bee hive. People say we can’t be like them because we need to explore the universe when We haven’t been able to observe and experience the details of nature and this planet.
The things I picked up in this video.. (without dude talking in the bakround).. Constructed time use, Unspoken Respect, Haveing Patience, The care for a item that is given, Eternal faith is not forgotten, Studied tactics of the animals they appreciate n fear, and Critical thoughts before doing,... Much warriors live here.. this is a very good thing...
My homeland ♥️♥️♥️♥️, am currently in South Africa and miss home.... East Africa is the best when it comes to nature and melting pot of Cushites, Nilotes and Bantus♥️♥️♥️♥️
@@georgeikinya2779 I used to be a Muslim, then I became an arrogant atheist... Then.... When critical thinking touched me. ... I became agnostics.... Then it dawned on me! Light touched my wretched soul and I became a Christ follower. Ps: am. Somali.... Just meditate on that
Torobo hunters/gathers are the Maasai cousins and they eat meat! Beautiful people that teach modern man about living in harmony with nature. Excellent educational video!
I think we need to observe and take inspiration from the lifes of the remaining hunter-gatherer. We were hunter gatherer for much longer than farmer and now service employee. My philosophy is what I Call Primo-futurism meaning taking inspiration and consideration from our primal nature to make new technology to build a future that is more adapted to us.
There are very few groups of people these days who are totally isolated (maybe the Sentinelese in the Indian Ocean and a few groups in South America). I would bet that at least 1 or 2 people in this community have cellphones and they've just been asked to dress up in traditional costume and hide the phones for this documentary. Anyway if you watch till the end it says he works as a tourist guide and he's driving around in a Land Rover so he's at least definitely seen other people using fancy phones and cameras.
These men are like fine efficient killing machines surviving on starvation diets in raw nature. They leave very little waste and are very intimate with nature and the reality of it. And I'm almost certain that their level of spirituality is far greater than anything we here in the civilized world will ever know. Good upload!
"and They all share,smile,eat and sleep in Peace...and They are Not trying to control anyone else,or put other people down or calling other people's ugly names...just Loving and respecting and minding their own business.
hunter-gatherers is probably the best human era, after that, when civilization became more vast, people start desiring more and wars became the daily life of an average human being though wars already occurred since hunter-gatherer, it is still easy to avoid.
Jude Wandili Wabuke most african communities are farmers or pastoralists, he’s a hunter gatherer, hunter gatherers have totally different ways of life from sedentary and pastoralists peoples, don’t group Africa into one monoculture
Peaceful people!....working in harmony with nature! True spiritual practitioners who "know true God connection" inside themselves. No arrogance, pride, ego and hatred amongst these people!
I can't get enough of this. Very respectable human beings. Nature defines, them only kill for food. Very happy families, responsibilities shared with no conflict. Money not the disagreeing factor in the family. Don't need what they don't use. Wealth defined only by nature ie Number of animals, kids and may be wives.
TBY Tv. The Ndorobo and Masai are neighbors in perfect traditional African societal balance. The two adjacent tribes coexist peaceably and mutually as was the norm prior to the European colonial disruption that has devastated much of modern Africa. The problem causers now blame the current state of disarray in Africa hypocritically on their African victims as proof of their own 'civilized superioity.' Steal, disrupt, and then blame the victims as incompetent. The Masai and Ndorobe are perfectly competent.
They live with malaria, tribal warfare and brides that can be exchanged for goats. They also die young and happy at the age of 35 - unlike you, in your "stressful civilization".
The reason their lifespan seems so low is because the high infant mortality rate pulls down the average. I'm not disagreeing with you-infant mortality is still obviously a bad thing-but it's probably not the case that most adults were dying around age 35. If you survived past infancy then your expected lifespan increased quite a bit. One study found that 72 years was the most common age of death among hunter-gatherers older than 15. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1728-4457.2007.00171.x/abstract
You seem to be completely uneducated on the subject. I am also stunned by your naivety. Food, shelter, water is shared among the tribe members but who told you that whole tribes will gladly share it among each other? Hunter-gatherers don't grow their own food but rater compete for naturally found food sources with wildlife and other tribes. Which makes those primitive tribes even more aggressive as they don't fight for valuables like us - they fight for food and water, thus, their survival. Read about tribal warfare and don't make yourself look like a fool.
This is so beautiful. No sound other than some birds and grasshoppers. No one talks , nor shouts. Everyone does what has supposed to do. I wish I could join them . No joke . I just don't fit in here. They would get many laughs by me learning. And I'd swear to never question their orders. But as a woman I'm worthless I guess.
They would welcome you ,no doubt. Just dont go questioning them why its only men hunting alone. Save those dweep moments for western world feminine dudes.
Notice how that bird whistle is the exact same whistle that is the most easiest to do for everyone around the world? I believe that whistle is hard wired in humans, a throwback to the days when we all called the honey bird.
I like the way the commentary isn't in a patronising tone. Respect for people living in ways left behind by most of us only shows us what we have lost in our supposedly " advanced" ways of life . We're almost helpless!!!
I have nothing but respect for this man and his people. It is humbling to watch this self-sufficient man.
It's humbling to watch him eke out a living but life is really hard for them. Ask the cameraman how long it actually took to start a fire..then moving around with each season and the man who has made this documentary doesn't tell you that they have to steal livestock every now and then just to survive..
And its almost guaranteed none of them are depressed. Because its closer to our natural biology.
I wanted to get angry because I think the willy choppers are cultists, but then I realised he is also their local surgeon.
There's more to life than being self sufficient and surviving the next day.
@@SignificantPressure100 There really isn't.
such a beautiful life to live and share with us all.
can you imagine your own ancestors sitting around a fire singing in the dark.
The resourcefulness of hunter-gatherers has become very underrated and unfairly dismissed in our modern era. The hunter-gatherer lifestyle made pre-historic humans, as well as many modern humans today like these, incredibly self-sufficient survival specialists.
They don't need modern world people to appreciate
Couldn't agree more!
If you watch this video and don't end up appreciating the nature of these men, then you should really question your character ....totally relaxing watching them go by..
Why???
The other day they were in court demanding their indigenous rights akin to the native Americans ,and they won.
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That's an awesome comment
I'm a minute in and I already want to learn from them . But I'm female. Though I'm lean , skinny , have never had a manicure and keep my hair 30 mm short , they would never let someone impure join them... and I didn't want them to mess with their gods .
I am so honoured to have stayed at Ol Seki and been to Letilet's cave, even though he wasn't there that day. Fantastic video, I could hear the fire crackling - and felt I could even smell it!! Great photography and sound. 10/10!!
Helen Barr is he still living around that area?
I love their chant at the end. Sounds like they are in tune with mysterious nature.
I've never met a Masai but they seem to be an intelligent, family oriented, hard working, friendly people. They appear to be highly skilled and consumately integrated into their environment. In many ways I'm envious of them, I'd love to be as in tune with my environment and able to not only survive but live well and prosper with nothing more than my skills, knowledge and abilities and a handful of simple tools. Seems to be a better life than the insane technology driven rat race we subject ourselves too today.
Your welcome to our land.were in East Africa perticularly Tz
These are not maasai, they are Torobo hunters
No stress. No tax to pay. No council tax. No electricity and gas bills. No processed food. No city. No crooks on the road. Just nature and you. That is real beauty in life.
yeah No tv No pizza No bath with clean water No Birthday Cakes No cars just walks through the mountains of miles and miles and through the storm when rain No more toilet papers No more clean water No more good clean bed that protects you from cold No more clean foods all have germs ... Man you really dont miss all of this ? i just hope you are a teenager if not and you are a married man has a children's Then you are just a man who running away from responsibilities over petty reasons
Sodgerel Nyamdawaa Did you say no clean water
Sodgerel Nyamdawaa running away from Responsibilities lol you are a sheep you will defend a system that wishes to enslave you till your last breath of life very sad.
-No clean water : they fucking filter it and besides you don’t need much water in the West ppl drink a lot because it’s fucking tap water.
-No bath: they do smoke baths
- walk hundreds of miles : humans were made to do this westerners act like it’s a big deal because our body is degenerating due to our sedentary lifestyle and the shoe. They grew up walking around barefoot this allowed them to strengthen the foot which allows them to activate their glutes via the fascia system. You can learn how to do exactly what they do by checking out Chong Xie CZcams channel. Their feet are morphed differently then us westerners . They move using hyperarch mechanism subconsciously which allows them to move with such ease across rough terrain.
-No more clean bed: We are suppose to sleep on the ground this why they have such good posture it’s best for your skeletal structure.
-No more cakes: fuck that all that is fucking sugar it is unnatural and why ppl have so much inflammation and disease we need to eat foods in nature.
Has Omr hahahahahahahahahah
But am veryy happy
Yeah,just hanging in body lice and fleas !!!.
These guys make all the bushcrafters on CZcams look like beginners. Especially with the use of basic tools to survive.
dude they're using modern metal equipment and clothing, the hell you talking about?
For one it's a hobby, for the other it's their life. It isn't a fair comparison.
It's like comparing a medieval knight to a re-enactor.
Scratch
You must be American with that level of ignorance.
@@nuck- yeah no numbnuts. primitive bushcraft is using only tools that they have created from the bush "bush+craft" = bushcraft. see that isn't very hard.
I ain't pissed because they're using modern equipment, I just think the original comment is wrong because they are in fact using modern processed equipment.
@@thanos9742 So, metal is a modern thing? Was steel invented last week? Man shut the fuck up.
Grew up like this when i was a kid. I use to hunt dig digs and gather. We wouldn't eat food for 14 days straight sometimes. It was tough life but when i look back at my past, it was best life.
When you remove imposed stress from your existence you digest food way better ergo you eat less and get more nutrition.
Hard working, colorful, and beautiful. It’s amazing to see how they get on everyday.
Sometimes, we need to live a life like this .. like them. NO TOXICITY, all just live in the earth's heartbeat. Peaceful, humble life.
Until you shit blood
From intestinal parasites
@@APEX-qv7rm You can kill parasites through fasting. It's no big deal.
LAW YOU!!! ES.
@@avsky837 No if the parasites eat you. People overly romanticize this kind of life and people forget pain and suffering are going to be present.
@@ReasonAboveEverything it is going to be present but parasites are really rare, also, you can just boil water, cook food and you are safe
Im sitting in my room with debilitating symptoms of depression anxiety and medication withdrawal and addiction to pharmaceutical drugs and feel dead inside and hopeless to ever recover to feel hope again and this video gave me a feeling of living i have been unable to feel in months and enough motivation and energy to write down a short list of things i can do to get my life back in the right direction
You shall find your way back "home",all the best brother.
From making the fire, the Meat grilling, the way the sword is passed around as they eat, harvesting the honey and herding the animals, I'm quite impressed by how meticulously he works. That's one guy who seems to be @ peace with nature.
A well organised society, sharing, music, rituals and unity. Those hunters never know what does it mean suicide and boring life? It's very interesting and worth noticing in them.
now they can dig minerals to earn a dollar per month - earlier they didnt have that digging knowledge
Are you an Anarchist?
I am Maasai and had heard of dorobo but not seen them. For sure a lot similar to us but the hunting. We don't hunt but solely live on cattle. Great video.
These men make all those survival guys on CZcams look like little boys
until they make him to dig minerals
@@markeezbaroon2033 don’t see that happening
It seems like such a better life. Surrounded by community, in close contact with nature, wasting nothing, wanting little, ample leisure. And what beautiful clothes and jewelry!
Try moving in with them Mr.Cap
@@carlostorres1144 stupid take of course it would be difficult integrating
@@carlostorres1144 I would if I could. But I'm an adult with no knowledge of the bush, no knowledge or skill with the tools and processes needed to survive, and with poor physical conditioning. I work in IT; all my skills are from another world and my survival skills involve navigating bearocracy, using computers, and writing and speaking in English. A life of nature and tight community without the disorienting tangle of modern society is something that appeals to me, but without being raised in a community of hunter-gatherers I have no hope of successfully integrating and living that lifestyle. Dicking around in the woods isn't the same as living a free life in the woods.
My mom was homeless for several years and she's been miserable and in much poorer health since we've brought her back home to live with us, despite our best efforts to provide her somewhere safe and comfortable. I wonder about this sometimes. I know we've done the right thing because it was too dangerous for her to live outside in her vulnerable mental state due to the dangerous people around her, but she tells me about how much better she felt walking all day and living outside.
Humans didn't evolve to live indoors all day staring at screens and sitting around and I think that's having a negative impact on our lives. But many of us weren't raised in the wild and won't be able to live in it any longer. I don't want to live homeless like my mother had; but I would like to have been born in a society that was nomadic like my ancestors. I think that way of life would have provided me with fulfillment and health in a way that my current modern lifestyle certainly doesn't.
Agree . For people like us who have no choice to born in agricultural industrial civilization and we want to try to live like them . I suggest we should gather simile people and who have knowledge in the wild survival . Also plus some modern industrial knowledge. And we discuss and get to know each other . And slowly achieve our goal !
Freedom is good but it always come with a cost and learning a lot about yourself.
You might say it's same with our society right now but not really, here it's about doing decisions that are matter of living another day or dying, getting food or starving... when you are at street in our modern city you can get at least some money and buy cheap food or just get some charity but they have no chance they either go out and hunt or scavenge for resources or they will starve and it not just them if you are responsible for another human being probably your wife and kid out there it might be death decision for them too.
The Kikuyu when they came to Mount Kenya had to buy land from Dorobo. We intermarried with them but we almost absorbed. Some of these plants we still use them to cure same diseases. It's in our history. Dorobo taught us Kikuyus a lot about the land.
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Kikuyu call them the Gumba
I'm a masaai but when watch this kind of documentaries it reminds me of who I am , and I hope I will make a movie about our lovely life one day . your welcome to join me
They’re tons of videos about Maasai lol it’s not always about you 😂
@@RA-qq8nf We're literally on a website called "YOUTube".
Always reward the honey guid because if you don't next time it might lead you to a lion's den.
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I lived in both lives ,modern and traditional life ! You can't imagine how far i missed my traditional life ! Modern life is over full of stress and over working hours ! I miss my traditional life😪
Take a long vacation and go back to your traditional life
Miss my Kenyan traditional life like crazy! I miss the freedom of going honey hunting in the middle of the night 1 am and it's pitch dark, used to play in the fields, and learning from nature. Now in the UK raising kids and watching these stories together and giving them the insight😢. If you haven't gone through this then you cannot understand this world we are living on.
the simple way is the best life
they dont tell you all we do is work ...
Yes, but God - there is a visibilty here, since over 30 years, a silent holy Face - is the same, I would say. One can photograph this silent Holy Face, I wrote now my second book (book on demand), and put 30 photos in this. I could not have made this in deep Africa; I am in South Germany.
What is it that keeps you from going back to a traditional lifestyle?
How close you could be to The Most High with no distractions
It's hilarious how people view groups like the Il Torobo as "simple" and "primitive" when they've mastered and have such extensive, sophisticated knowledge of the ecosystems they live in and how to live sustainably/responsibly within it. The same can't be said for "advanced" Western societies. When it all goes to shit these are the people that will survive
Big Facts
Clown....they could do nothing without the "advanced" metals we have provided them.
@Soraya so true! Well said!
@@kleankutken You people are fucking pathetic. You haven't done shit for them. Quit riding the coattails of your ancestors and make something of yourself.
@@kleankutken Knief hahahahaahha you are a joke . This people make their tools from scratch believe me or not . yes there are not advanced but their basic necessities are in tacked
Watching from Kenya Nairobi 🇰🇪🇰🇪👌👌
Thank you for this documentary means a lot to me. This is the missing link for today's generation of Africans. Fantastic singing Paps😉
What are you on about, this is not afrika, Afrika had great civilizations. This is just a handful of people
@@wildgun95 it a disgrace ne
@@wildgun95 Great civilisations, of the backbone of these people these tribes and groups are thousands upon thousands of years old. It is disrespectful to call them any less great than a european nation that made an empire of forced labour and suffering. We lives fruiting from the land, and had kingdoms too but do not disrespect the way of life of the tribe for they have outlasted everyone of those Kingdoms. From Benin to Mali & the Nubian Kingdom of Sudan. Nor even the likeness of ancient rome, None of them stand yet these nomads how most of Afrika has always lived do.
So much respect for people that can live in the bush like this. Makes me realize my easy life only makes for more headaches.
Visit Kenya and see it for yourself. I guess everyone born in the Kenyan rural areas is capable of surviving with very minimal resources
I wish I could spend time living like them when I need to recuperate from life.
wow he is so genius. and the voice is also so good.
I'm sure this is a very hard life but he makes it all look so easy.
It's hard when you're used to an easier one, but not when it's all that you've known growing up ☺
Maia; Excellent cinematography! Great documentary.
I am an Indian tribe... I love to live...and respect our ancestors...i wanna love to live like dis...jai chala...jai sarna
Absolutely awe inspiring people that deserve respect for their noble way of life. This is one right way for human to fit on this earth.
Lifespan of about 40 years old, death during childbirth and infant mortality off the charts.
@vinrusso821, ik im late but…. source: trust me bro😂
what amazing and talented brotha!! I love these beautiful MELANINATED people!!! I am so proud to be a part of these MELANIN dripping beautiful people!!!!🖐🏽🖤💚❤🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
What is striking is the quality of the the tools and dresses they are using...its primitive but so beautiful....reflects both great aesthetics and engineering at the fundamental level. I love Africa and its great folk arts. Its one of my passions. May God protect the still surviving paradises of Africa.
❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is real life, not like the one we live in the " modern"world full of pressure from everyday life, the cost of modernity is slavery and stress.
Smart cooking on the wall in case of lion attacks, no surprises, good vantage and protect himself and the food 🙏👍🙏
Many people think people in these tribes aren’t smart or knowledgable. But in reality they know just as much as anyone else. Their knowledge is of the plants,animals, and land around them. Like the way they knew how to summon the honey bird so they could find the bee hive. People say we can’t be like them because we need to explore the universe when We haven’t been able to observe and experience the details of nature and this planet.
Rich African culture! I am very proud to see this.
I m living in Eroupe,but i admire that life.
I am sure if I could live the way they do, I would be much happier and peaceful.
You're gonna marry a 10 year old girl who has her genitalia carved up? Ohh but what a 'natural' way of living LOL
Roberto lmfao😂😂
Hahaha
No peace in that jangel lion eat how many masaya people in that jangel and is not that easy u must go aut every day for hunting 👣
You have a good heart
The way he started the fire is Amazing
A real life innovator
We call it uchum.
Dude has some serious bling for a hunter.
When I hunt I don’t like anything flashy or reflective.
I’m sure it adds to this guys badassery anyways.
And here I am worried if I will be able to pay my wifi come month end
Parabens pelo documentario, simplesmente maravilhoso
The things I picked up in
this video.. (without dude talking in the bakround)..
Constructed time use,
Unspoken Respect,
Haveing Patience,
The care for a item that is given,
Eternal faith is not forgotten,
Studied tactics of the animals they appreciate n fear, and
Critical thoughts before doing,... Much warriors live here.. this is a very good thing...
Thank you for sharing parts II Torobo culture...blew me away.
They just straight chillaxing. No worries thousands of years.
worries of not finding food
everyone has problems
My homeland ♥️♥️♥️♥️, am currently in South Africa and miss home.... East Africa is the best when it comes to nature and melting pot of Cushites, Nilotes and Bantus♥️♥️♥️♥️
It’s basically the cradle of man kind
@@georgeikinya2779 who told you? Leakey😂😂😂😂😂😂... Never saw it in Genesis
kerleed x Genesis!!! He he he, That’s a myth story from a certain people who happen to dwell somewhere in the Middle East.
@@georgeikinya2779 I used to be a Muslim, then I became an arrogant atheist... Then.... When critical thinking touched me. ... I became agnostics.... Then it dawned on me! Light touched my wretched soul and I became a Christ follower. Ps: am. Somali.... Just meditate on that
@@khaleedx4268 wrong road ans also false statement though
I learned each and every skill shown here before I was 12.
Wakanda forever
Such beautiful people inside and out and I dont mean beauty as known in the Western world. They are salt of the earth.
This documentary was like lesson in the Toboro form of African Chemistry interwoven into lifestyle
No diabetic
No need walking
Not intervene in the wild animals path
No deforestation
Clean water
Torobo hunters/gathers are the Maasai cousins and they eat meat! Beautiful people that teach modern man about living in harmony with nature. Excellent educational video!
Thats the life for me man, no stress, live in peace with the land, I envy these people.
I think we need to observe and take inspiration from the lifes of the remaining hunter-gatherer. We were hunter gatherer for much longer than farmer and now service employee.
My philosophy is what I Call Primo-futurism meaning taking inspiration and consideration from our primal nature to make new technology to build a future that is more adapted to us.
@7:13 singing like a boss.. what a beautiful simple life
Fantastic video , such a tough but rewarding life an so happy
Peaceful life...fresh air and beautiful people.
I’ve always been curious to watch the reaction of a person who has only known the bush or jungles would think if they saw modern tech.
good
There are very few groups of people these days who are totally isolated (maybe the Sentinelese in the Indian Ocean and a few groups in South America). I would bet that at least 1 or 2 people in this community have cellphones and they've just been asked to dress up in traditional costume and hide the phones for this documentary.
Anyway if you watch till the end it says he works as a tourist guide and he's driving around in a Land Rover so he's at least definitely seen other people using fancy phones and cameras.
These men are like fine efficient killing machines surviving on starvation diets in raw nature. They leave very little waste and are very intimate with nature and the reality of it. And I'm almost certain that their level of spirituality is far greater than anything we here in the civilized world will ever know. Good upload!
He was eating a GOAT. It said they weren't allowed to hunt any more because of conservation laws. Pay attention
"and They all share,smile,eat and sleep in Peace...and They are Not trying to control anyone else,or put other people down or calling other people's ugly names...just Loving and respecting and minding their own business.
We should learn art of living from these people.
Sarey sarey
I find these videos so relaxing.
What a wonderful and unique people
What a great lesson❤️
hunter-gatherers is probably the best human era, after that, when civilization became more vast, people start desiring more and wars became the daily life of an average human being though wars already occurred since hunter-gatherer, it is still easy to avoid.
Wowwwwww thanks for this kind of documentary ❤❤❤❤😘😘👌 plz suggest me more. I love to watch this kind of documentary 🙏❤❤😘😘😘👌
Povo Massai, tão lindo e cheios de tradição, DEUS abençoe o povo do Continente Africano ❣️🇧🇷
Will you be my friiend
@@shyamrai207 YES, uma honra !!!! Somos amigos❣️🤗
@@helenasena5879 😁😀Somos amigos?
Your welcome.im a maasai 30 yrs old once you visit our country find me i will take you around
"Yes,you've said it well...He had a father 😚and this is what's so missing in many families..😢☹
In traditional African society, kids were raised by the community so it didn't matter as much if one's father passed
Jude Wandili Wabuke most african communities are farmers or pastoralists, he’s a hunter gatherer, hunter gatherers have totally different ways of life from sedentary and pastoralists peoples, don’t group Africa into one monoculture
Loving these uploads ❤️
That's the beauty in its absolute form
Peaceful people!....working in harmony with nature! True spiritual practitioners who "know true God connection" inside themselves. No arrogance, pride, ego and hatred amongst these people!
Yeah, until the waring tribe 3 miles away runs out of game, rolls in to take your land and kills half your people.
What a word vomit.
My country my pride 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
I just look at the old ladies and can only imagine the things that they have seen and lived through in their lives
The hunting life is an amazing life i just Love this video.
I found this very peaceful
I watch these videos every night at bedtime lol
me too you are a ok soul then.
Spectre same
Ayanle jamal send African jungle safari and preparing the food eating style
Yes... when society goes down we will all be doing that
8:06 Story of my life. Niggas always showing up when I'm done making some good food like they were there with you from the start! Smh!
No money no problemo, more money can't share.
LMAO that's exactly what i was thinking
I can't get enough of this.
Very respectable human beings.
Nature defines, them only kill for food.
Very happy families, responsibilities shared with no conflict.
Money not the disagreeing factor in the family.
Don't need what they don't use.
Wealth defined only by nature ie
Number of animals, kids and may be wives.
Am proudly torobo..
Thanks for the documentation..
am from Arusha town and I live peacefully with Masaai people
Tabaro Yannick those are not Masai people they coled ndorobo people live for hunting but maasai they have catla
TBY Tv. The Ndorobo and Masai are neighbors in perfect traditional African societal balance. The two adjacent tribes coexist peaceably and mutually as was the norm prior to the European colonial disruption that has devastated much of modern Africa. The problem causers now blame the current state of disarray in Africa hypocritically on their African victims as proof of their own 'civilized superioity.' Steal, disrupt, and then blame the victims as incompetent. The Masai and Ndorobe are perfectly competent.
Love that vintage mobile phone on his side... (^^,')
Very peaceful watching this.
We can learn a lot from him!!!
they live happy life with no stress compared modern civilization
They live with malaria, tribal warfare and brides that can be exchanged for goats. They also die young and happy at the age of 35 - unlike you, in your "stressful civilization".
The reason their lifespan seems so low is because the high infant mortality rate pulls down the average. I'm not disagreeing with you-infant mortality is still obviously a bad thing-but it's probably not the case that most adults were dying around age 35. If you survived past infancy then your expected lifespan increased quite a bit.
One study found that 72 years was the most common age of death among hunter-gatherers older than 15.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1728-4457.2007.00171.x/abstract
They don't think like that.
You seem to be completely uneducated on the subject. I am also stunned by your naivety. Food, shelter, water is shared among the tribe members but who told you that whole tribes will gladly share it among each other? Hunter-gatherers don't grow their own food but rater compete for naturally found food sources with wildlife and other tribes. Which makes those primitive tribes even more aggressive as they don't fight for valuables like us - they fight for food and water, thus, their survival. Read about tribal warfare and don't make yourself look like a fool.
Well, I wouldn't say "no stress" they just have different stresses.
#Wow amazing forest and tribology. From Philippines 😇
yugochi yuki yes
Living anxious in a Western civilization vs following more in the moment ways of a hunter gatherer.
We could learn a lot from their traditions
Beautiful climax, indicating the need to preserve the tribal cultures of our planet.
I need to get my wife to give up her roof. I would love to learn this man's skills.
@Kamari Jacoby you were right
That no one cares
@Kamari Jacoby Nobody cares dumb a**.
I really enjoyed the birds chiming around him. Very calm person he is.well only with humans, not with a lion or Buffalo 😅
Grandma is packing the family SUV......simply amazing.
Awesome documentary 👍👍
This is so beautiful. No sound other than some birds and grasshoppers. No one talks , nor shouts. Everyone does what has supposed to do.
I wish I could join them . No joke . I just don't fit in here. They would get many laughs by me learning. And I'd swear to never question their orders. But as a woman I'm worthless I guess.
They would welcome you ,no doubt. Just dont go questioning them why its only men hunting alone. Save those dweep moments for western world feminine dudes.
Okay, Jane, you ready for the female genital cutting ceremony? Remember you swore not to question anything!
even living such hard life, those people do look much more happier, then the people, living in well developed countries
Hard life?
@@Tobirama_isHimju yes
Who still watch it in 2021 Dec
Notice how that bird whistle is the exact same whistle that is the most easiest to do for everyone around the world? I believe that whistle is hard wired in humans, a throwback to the days when we all called the honey bird.
i love the way they live peacefull with nature no violence
Tribal warfare is very violent and unfortunately not uncommon.
@@schristiansen3151 Youre just making stuff up lmao
Exactly i also say this whatever you said,Mr. Has Omer ..............
I am a out doorman hunting and fishing but this is more beautiful when you know how to live off the land..
Their lives are slowly transforming because of modern civilization. It’s nice to get a glimpse of the life of a primitive people. Nice documentary.