Those type of machete are also used in Meghalaya by the (Khasi tribes) in north east India every household have them they are a very old and traditional tool used by the khasi people.... We call them (wait bnoh)
@@visjesvangerI’m a lady and the only possession I kept when I moved from Hawaii, is my super nice machete from Thailand. Sooo, it’s not just men that love a cool knife. 😉
do you know in the amazon lives another tribe that doesn't know about other humans like us till today? Brazil's governament do a good job to mantain this. No civil has see them, just by drones. They were discovered something like 4 years ago. I think this amazing!
@@cjwojoeseriously when i took LSD for some reason i had this uncontrollable urge to just keep going outside and walking around and whenever i went back inside i got all uncomfortable and paranoid but the second i was outside in nature it went away
Mad respect. You can see that with the second round of yapo it hits proper and you have the same reaction the others were having (grabbing the head, groaning, spitting, and in a lot of pain). The elder at 51:58 smiles in acknowledgment that you got a proper hit this time. Well done, I’m very glad you went in for the second round of yapo because the first round seemed to be a botched hit of sorts.
@@celsus7979 when doing DMT you can´t ingest low doses because you get stuck in what some call "the lobby", you feel high but the drug isn´t strong enough still for you to surrender yourself to the experience and you get negative experiences (as with any drug when you don´t surrender to it) When ingesting DMT it´s not all about the dose but also the technique, for example, when you smoke it you gotta take big deep inhales of the smoke one by one and hold them in for some seconds for it to kick in properly, I think the first yopo doses he got were the same as the latter ones but as you can see on the video theres someone helping him grab the tube to position properly on the last 2 inhales. I geniunely don´t think the elder of the tribe would´ve let him leave without the real deal yopo experience so he got him some help with the tube
The guy climbing the tree barefoot for berries then just sliding down was seriously impressive with a machete in his teeth, branch with berries In one hand & holding on with the other and his feet.
It never fails that every tribe does some kind of mind alteration with drink or drug. Makes me believe that we need this help for our spiritual well being
Well in the "civilized" world we drink alcohol, which is the same ritual as these folks. Only problem is that alcohol sucks ass whilst DMT/ayhuascha/LSD is just amazing and makes you really connected with yourself. When drinking, on the other hand.... you forget yourself.
100% you are correct. That is why I like to shroom or trip every once in a great while. Ego death is a good experience. Feel renewed. Also, extremely good research on the effect hallucinates have for depression and other mental issues.
@@Smoke_Rising me and the boys go once a year in the summer into the forest with a tent with copious amounts of LSD and weed and chill a whole weekend.
Wow it was an amazing video!!! I love & respect so much the Yanomami tribes they are some of the last real last guardians of the forest . ..i wish i could afford to make this adventure trip.
Oh wow! The spot where you sharpened your machetes. Absolutely awesome!! That stone has been used for so long!! So this tribe has been here for so long, and they can still hunt and gather in the surrounding areas and flourish. Simply beautiful and amazing! Seems to be such a fulfilling life. They all seem to happy and welcoming. I've forever yearned to live as such. These peoples are gorgeous peoples. Thank you for sharing! Live beautifully, live lightly, and live whole. 💕
Yet another AMAZING video! Utterly captivating and fascinating! So many amazing "wow" moments! These people are so interesting! Thank you for going and getting us this content!
What I love about this channel is the absolute open-mindedness and respect that you have for everyone that you meet. You deserve all the success and more
Gracias por mostrarle a el mundo entero una parte de el corazón de nuestro amado Amazonas con una de las tribus mas originarias y representantivas de nuestras raíces humanas 🇻🇪❤✌️
Man your videos are such gold 😭❤️ Never stop sharing these amazing experiences with us, the deep dives into these scarcely known cultures are unparalleled. Love it!!!
Disciplined, Honor, Traditioned,Respect, Thank you Yanomami tribe for showing us a living culture,tribe, and traditions that you have kept alive for centuries Thank you Fearless and Far🤙🏾
I've been following a few indigenous people in the Amazon online for about a year and a half now. It's my plan to sell my home and travel to Brazil and Ecuador to meet them in person. My kind of people.
In the forest tribal people prohibite live the White only for turist, this os their territorio... gringo stey in your cultura and stop to destroy other
I love watching these videos of the Amazon tribes you learn so much of their cultures and how they live hunt and make their own food and make their eating 🥣 choices
Hallucinogenics are the key to breaking down ego and understanding your connection to the earth and all of its people. Its makes for better people overall. These folks have very little but are rich in happiness and community. I wish Americans were more like this.
This is absolutely incredible. I appreciate your strength and mindset. The Yanomami are right it is our thoughts that make us sick! We lower our standards and the bar for measurement is lowered in the mind when we are sick. Discipline, Motivation, Grit, and much more all make up a heathy people's mindset. Anyone can tap into it.
Loved your journey with your with your girl friend Amira was great.Everything tribe person were very mellow & they take whole family with them was super on there hunt especially the children compared with not living in a spoiled society.. living anywhere in nature is the best.. 110 % agreeable
They seem like great people and hope they are doing well and live as they please, but I wouldn’t over-romanticize. I have seen other tribal videos where people are like “see…look how healthy everyone is!” But that is also the “survivor bias,” where anyone with major health issues doesn’t last long, and so “everyone is healthy.”
It's projection of the Eden myth onto these people. lots of warfare in Amazonia... Don't get me wrong, there's part of me that kind of yearns for a communal life so simple and surrounded by nature, and I try to live close to it. But when I hear them say that because of an unexpected rain in a rainforest it must be an enemy tribe casting a spell on them, frankly I'm just grateful to be educated and have access to knowledge because I would not want to live like that
I saw a video of this tribal group in the 70's. They would "blow charms" at enemy villages. They also did a kind of hazing of each other within a village. They would take turns clobbering each other in the head with a bludgeon. Many heads were covered with scars.
Thanks my brother that's the kind of life god give us to with nature perform traditional life and connect to our ancestors, God bless you for sharing this different cultures from 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
What a fantastic episode, I didn't see the hour passing! Amazing to watch your adventures Mike and see how much you immerse yourself with respect toward the locals 💪
It is no wonder the Yanomami are disappearing so fast. Every visit dilutes their culture with modern conveniences. And contact with the outside world spreads diseases of civilization to which these formerly isolated people have little resistance.
Yeah, these people have been in contact for decades. They choose to live how they live. I get what you are saying tho. I have met people from different tribes in South America, and Mexico that are from tribes that lived this way just a generation ago. Now they are completely urbanized (for the most part).
@@jjdoubleu6034 Most isolated tribes would rather be left alone and for good reason: Contact with the outside world leaves most of them dead of diseases to which they have little resistance. The survivors are relegated to the fringes of society where they live in squalor and extreme poverty. That is the reality. It is folly to think that the survivors reap the benefits of modernity
that yopo ceremony was something absolutely beautiful, i know we only caught a glimpse but i could only imagine. psychedelics are such a magical thing when used in the right way
@@mrcheese5383because it probably does, he mentioned it was within the realm of LSD…leave that shit ALONE! Their reaction after each hit is enough to tell me to not try it, and his pertinacious explanation of how high he is isn’t helping their cause. Yes I’m biased as a Christian but like whether is peyote or Rastafarianism probably not a good Idea to do drugs reguardless of the culture. Idk dude I’m willing to bet those dude are tweaking bad and having some terrible withdrawals.
Qué buen programa Me encantó mejor imposible. Se ve que le encanta la naturaleza. Hay cosas de nuestro pais que aún no la conocemos. Ustedes los extranjeros vienen para acá a conocerla y el venezolano que se cree superior se va al norte o a europa y no conocen mas allá de sus ciudades donde viven. Los felicito a usted y a su esposa. Muy valientes y aventureros.
That tribe of people are really short and tiny compared to all of you! I would be WAY to much of a chicken to wander around in the jungle half naked and especially no shoes. Props to you! Love your documentaries, so informative and the ONLY way i would EVER see this kind of stuff!!
The world is definitely shrinking. I'm just glad that they can continue to live that way. I have met people from South America, and Mexico that are completely urbanized. But their grandparents, and sometimes, even their parents used to live in this traditional way.
What i find interesting is that Yopo is also sacred for my people, it is know as Kharoub for us in Tunisia and there are stories of the tree being worshiped. I am indigenous north African, Amazigh (plural Imazighen), and have seen my grandma make oils and balms from this plat, its also used to treat skin rashes and all sorts of epidermic issues. Not known to be used the same as seen in this video though
I have been fascinated with the beautiful Amazigh culture, and I am very curious about the origin of your people’s Yopo/Kharoub use which I had not heard of until I read your comment. I apologize in advance for my numerous questions. Are there any stories about how how long this tradition has been going on with your people? Is it specific to your local region, or more widespread with the Amazigh people in general? I had always been under the impression that this plant was a native South American plant, so I would love to know the story of Yopo/Kharoub from your perspective. Thank you.
@@DataBeingCollected Well considering we were polytheistic before arab invasions I'd say the use of Yopo goes back at least to 600/700 if not before. Kharoub, olive and fig trees are highly regarded by us spiritually and in some regions are still venerated to this day even by those of us who converted to Islam. I dont have specific resources really as most of our culture is oral and a lot of writen proof has been destroyed by invadors throughout the years
A very very very long time of water/river erosion, rain, wind, storms. Cut the rocks down, they sometimes have waves in them. Sorta looking like ocean waves. As you can see in the right top
And they were there before the so called jungle there is today. Don't know exactly what was there before. But the land was very very different from now.
@@vampbeats the erosion i would likely suspect is probably cracks formed from the rocks and split one huge boulder to two overtime or if not acid which could naturally form from volcanic ash mixed with the clouds
We have small/big/huge rocks everywhere here in Sweden. Its becuse of the iceage. The entire Sweden was crushed under heavy ice. Then it melts and erodes. I would guess quite similiar in brazil execpt no ice, just alot of water.
BROOOOO!!! Just discovered your channel. Fricken amazing!! Originally, from Oahu Hawaii, but moved to Thailand 3 years ago. Thank you for some amazing times. I am hooked. Love you guys!!
THAT was amazing. What a blessed man you are. I am a 4th Gen Christian Science Healer and we believe our thoughts create our health and life...and I've had an incredible life because of it. "They" chose me to be a shaman. I've had Visions since I was a toddler and drugs at 5 did not stop it. I'm 72 now. This is my latest experiment. Weed/shot of Jack/ music and i AM the Reality that channels a Power. I've done this for 40 years so I know it IS. What I've been doing this past year is to listen to Chicago Classic Rock/ 97.1 / "The Drive" for a couple days on the Full Moon. This is the station I listened to when I was 16 in 1968 and in theory I can pick up where I left off. I have no idea if anyone else is picking up on the energy...but it works for me. Join me if you get this. Much Happiness to You, Beth , Santa Fe, NM
Thank you so much for making this video! I’m a Venezuelan form Caracas and for me is imposible to actually know how are our indigenous tribes doing. With all the ilegal mining and deforestation, Venezuelan indigenous people have been threatened and sometimes attacked, and the dictatorship enables that. I’m so happy to see them doing well ❤ Again, thank you so much for this video! There are other tribes in Venezuela if you’re interested in visiting them 😉 I hope one day I’ll be able to visit them too.
Ele disse claramente que está na Venezuela. A Amazônia está na Venezuela, Colômbia, Brasil, Equador, Peru e Bolívia. E os Yanomami estão na Venezuela e no Brasil, e desta vez na Venezuela@@Shelbyfrio24
That's exactly what I was thinking. It makes sense, because their bow technology is very simple. A smaller projectile wouldn't carry enough energy to be useful at those speeds. Super cool 👍
As an archer i was fascinated by their bows and arrows. White tail deer can be taking down by a 45 pound bow, so im assuming the poundage is probably around that. Pitty they didnt explain more about their bows i.e who makes them, what type of wood and what the string is made from. Amazes me they hit anything with that arrow but then they Obviously know what they're doing so im not judging, just curiosity.
Even putting water soluble relatively clean drugs up there will shred you up with daily use. Shooting burnt plant matter up there.. goodness goddamn gracious that's vicious
Gracias por mostrar al mundo las tribus originarias de 🇻🇪 del amazonas! Sus costumbres y creencias! Bien documental Te invitamos a que recorras el Delta del Orinoco!!
Here's my question... Bees or Yopo? 😂
deez
Dem bee Bruh giving you a hard time lol 😅😂
potato
Why are we here in this life? Why do we die? What will happen to us after death??
bees seems better
I love how stoked that guy was about your machete. The gift of a blade is a universal symbol of brotherhood
Those type of machete are also used in Meghalaya by the (Khasi tribes) in north east India every household have them they are a very old and traditional tool used by the khasi people.... We call them (wait bnoh)
@@balajiedkharsati6338bas kar. Mat phenk lambi lambi
@@undisputedGujjaralla hu akbar
Do not all men like to get tools as a gift? I think we understand that sort of communication!
@@visjesvangerI’m a lady and the only possession I kept when I moved from Hawaii, is my super nice machete from Thailand. Sooo, it’s not just men that love a cool knife. 😉
Im 55 now. When I was in the 6th grade I did a report on this tribe. Built a diorama to go along with it. Good to see they still live the same.
Wait, you visited them? :0
57 here- didn't learn about them til '83. have been envious ever since.
Thats so cool thanks for sharing! 🙏
do you know in the amazon lives another tribe that doesn't know about other humans like us till today? Brazil's governament do a good job to mantain this. No civil has see them, just by drones. They were discovered something like 4 years ago. I think this amazing!
Yanomami tribe is actually endangered because of illegal mining sites inside the Amazon rainforest
MF tripping in the amazon forest along with an isolated tribe. Every trippers dream. What a solid experience.
Or nightmare.
Tripping in the jungle is amazing.
get there with the title of a city boy and now he's one of them going back to the city. What a great experience it looks
@@jacobreyes4573definitely a nightmare I'm too paranoid to be high af in the Amazon
@@cjwojoeseriously when i took LSD for some reason i had this uncontrollable urge to just keep going outside and walking around and whenever i went back inside i got all uncomfortable and paranoid but the second i was outside in nature it went away
Bro the ad drop mid convo with the village elder has my rollin 😂
Mad respect. You can see that with the second round of yapo it hits proper and you have the same reaction the others were having (grabbing the head, groaning, spitting, and in a lot of pain). The elder at 51:58 smiles in acknowledgment that you got a proper hit this time. Well done, I’m very glad you went in for the second round of yapo because the first round seemed to be a botched hit of sorts.
They probably gave him a little bit first time to prepare him for the real dose
@@celsus7979 when doing DMT you can´t ingest low doses because you get stuck in what some call "the lobby", you feel high but the drug isn´t strong enough still for you to surrender yourself to the experience and you get negative experiences (as with any drug when you don´t surrender to it) When ingesting DMT it´s not all about the dose but also the technique, for example, when you smoke it you gotta take big deep inhales of the smoke one by one and hold them in for some seconds for it to kick in properly, I think the first yopo doses he got were the same as the latter ones but as you can see on the video theres someone helping him grab the tube to position properly on the last 2 inhales. I geniunely don´t think the elder of the tribe would´ve let him leave without the real deal yopo experience so he got him some help with the tube
The struggle was real. That sh*t burns like battery acid.
Like Terence McKenna says. Doing yapo is like being hit in the head with a 2by4 😂 @@fearlessandfar
Encantado com seu conteúdo com povo yanomami. Eu sou do povo yanomami, espero você conhecer minha comunidade um dia. Abraços!!!
The guy climbing the tree barefoot for berries then just sliding down was seriously impressive with a machete in his teeth, branch with berries In one hand & holding on with the other and his feet.
i like how he didnt take them all just what they needed
Esse cara da equipe parece aquele ator do filme, fantasma
Meu pai fazia isso para derrubar "Buriti" 20 anos atrás, aqui no Goiás. (Brasil).
@@Lilluffy333 When you go to the fridge I bet you only take what you need too, huh? A real native.
@@jimmycricket7385 LOL true
I’ve read several old books about the Yanomami! Glad to see they are still around and doing well.
the tribal videos will always be my favorite!!❤️❤️ it’s amazing to see how our ancestors lived thousands of years ago!!!!!
Your ancestors or the ones your ancestors murdered in cold blood
Can we join those tribes?
him getting the machete finally is so adorable, awe.
The guy i love from the internet, hats off my guy...respect from South Africa 🇿🇦
Hey South African
Hahaaa
Curt caz
That machete is probably gonna be passed down for generations
"Yes dear"
Yup.
It never fails that every tribe does some kind of mind alteration with drink or drug. Makes me believe that we need this help for our spiritual well being
facts
Well in the "civilized" world we drink alcohol, which is the same ritual as these folks. Only problem is that alcohol sucks ass whilst DMT/ayhuascha/LSD is just amazing and makes you really connected with yourself. When drinking, on the other hand.... you forget yourself.
100% you are correct. That is why I like to shroom or trip every once in a great while. Ego death is a good experience. Feel renewed. Also, extremely good research on the effect hallucinates have for depression and other mental issues.
@@Smoke_Rising me and the boys go once a year in the summer into the forest with a tent with copious amounts of LSD and weed and chill a whole weekend.
@Sm0khey that's my kinda "trip".
I miss my country so much. Thank you for showing the beauty of it to the world! 💔🇻🇪❤
God Bless your work! I wish I can do something like this someday!
Wow it was an amazing video!!! I love & respect so much the Yanomami tribes they are some of the last real last guardians of the forest . ..i wish i could afford to make this adventure trip.
Oh wow! The spot where you sharpened your machetes. Absolutely awesome!! That stone has been used for so long!! So this tribe has been here for so long, and they can still hunt and gather in the surrounding areas and flourish. Simply beautiful and amazing! Seems to be such a fulfilling life. They all seem to happy and welcoming. I've forever yearned to live as such. These peoples are gorgeous peoples. Thank you for sharing! Live beautifully, live lightly, and live whole. 💕
Thank you for showing us the world😊 Stay safe and enjoy your journey around the globe 👊
54:08 Well put. Disconnected from the source is a great description of what our modern society has become through materialism.
Yet another AMAZING video! Utterly captivating and fascinating! So many amazing "wow" moments! These people are so interesting! Thank you for going and getting us this content!
I watch u when I can’t go to sleep at night and I immediately get sleepy and fall asleep. Thanks for curing my insomnia.
What I love about this channel is the absolute open-mindedness and respect that you have for everyone that you meet.
You deserve all the success and more
Always beyond fabulous - love the way you immerse into the tribes culture. Superb.
Gracias por mostrarle a el mundo entero una parte de el corazón de nuestro amado
Amazonas con una de las tribus mas originarias y representantivas de nuestras raíces humanas 🇻🇪❤✌️
Man your videos are such gold 😭❤️ Never stop sharing these amazing experiences with us, the deep dives into these scarcely known cultures are unparalleled. Love it!!!
Love how you follow there customs and don’t judge opening the eyes to many!
This was so dope! Hope theres a part 2.
Lepo da si predstavil ljudi kateri so veseli kje živijo ampak čuvaj sebe in njih,da se jih ne izkoristi.
Respect!
Hvala za prikazano!
Srečno ❤
Hands down one of your best videos in recent times. Excellent stuff. I was so happy to see you did the Jopo ceremony
Damn! The last 10min of this documentary was so powerful, visuals, well edited passing through the emotion to us. Well done!
Disciplined, Honor, Traditioned,Respect,
Thank you Yanomami tribe for showing us a living culture,tribe, and traditions that you have kept alive for centuries
Thank you Fearless and Far🤙🏾
I've been following a few indigenous people in the Amazon online for about a year and a half now. It's my plan to sell my home and travel to Brazil and Ecuador to meet them in person. My kind of people.
I From Brazil!! Welcome 🇧🇷
@@JVN7Amazon obrigado 🙂.
@@davefarnsworth3020 De nada 👍
In the forest tribal people prohibite live the White only for turist, this os their territorio... gringo stey in your cultura and stop to destroy other
"Glowing marshmallow in a red thong" 🤣
😂😂❤❤
Hey no laughing 😏
Oh come on 😊 it suited you well and looked good on you. No Shame ❤@@fearlessandfar
@@fearlessandfar ❤️❤️ Much props to you
Stop commercialising native people and environments…. Leave them alone and fill your unempathetic western desires somewhere else
I love watching these videos of the Amazon tribes you learn so much of their cultures and how they live hunt and make their own food and make their eating 🥣 choices
I dont know what I was expecting when you talked about going to war, certainly wasnt this.
smoke some dmt, you'll know then..
@@Jah_Babylon I wouldn't call it a war but it's definitely a lot to take in
The bees
And maby hé brought some nice diseases, just for the clicks.
Idk I believe the excuse for the rain to fight off the water was an excuse 😅 to be able to hallucinate
Hallucinogenics are the key to breaking down ego and understanding your connection to the earth and all of its people. Its makes for better people overall. These folks have very little but are rich in happiness and community. I wish Americans were more like this.
Only old people can do that not youth , they are shamanes , he was allowed to do that because he is not indian ...
If You are young You can do that...
This is absolutely incredible. I appreciate your strength and mindset. The Yanomami are right it is our thoughts that make us sick! We lower our standards and the bar for measurement is lowered in the mind when we are sick. Discipline, Motivation, Grit, and much more all make up a heathy people's mindset. Anyone can tap into it.
BEAUTIFUL video my fav travel channel nothing staged and nothing but real love for these people ❤
Loved your journey with your with your girl friend Amira was great.Everything tribe person were very mellow & they take whole family with them was super on there hunt especially the children compared with not living in a spoiled society.. living anywhere in nature is the best.. 110 % agreeable
Isolated but no hatred no violence no greed, innocent. That's how life should be.
Oh, make no mistake, they war with other tribes!
They seem like great people and hope they are doing well and live as they please, but I wouldn’t over-romanticize.
I have seen other tribal videos where people are like “see…look how healthy everyone is!”
But that is also the “survivor bias,” where anyone with major health issues doesn’t last long, and so “everyone is healthy.”
It's projection of the Eden myth onto these people. lots of warfare in Amazonia... Don't get me wrong, there's part of me that kind of yearns for a communal life so simple and surrounded by nature, and I try to live close to it. But when I hear them say that because of an unexpected rain in a rainforest it must be an enemy tribe casting a spell on them, frankly I'm just grateful to be educated and have access to knowledge because I would not want to live like that
This video is AMAZING! You and Amira are the absolute cutest. New fave adventure couple for sure! 🩵
Amazing, unpredictable, enigmatic, otherworldly, surreal, awe-inspiring Venezuela.
I saw a video of this tribal group in the 70's. They would "blow charms" at enemy villages.
They also did a kind of hazing of each other within a village. They would take turns clobbering each other in the head with a bludgeon. Many heads were covered with scars.
Thank you for coming to many country and exposing the wonderful culture of the Yanomami in my beautiful country, Venezuela. 🤩🎉🙏🫂🇻🇪
Thanks my brother that's the kind of life god give us to with nature perform traditional life and connect to our ancestors, God bless you for sharing this different cultures from 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Incredible adventure thanks for sharing , I was in the Amazon in 1996 with the Yuqui people of Bolivia great memories
Love this baby 🎉🎉 was so much fun 🙌🏽
What a fantastic episode, I didn't see the hour passing!
Amazing to watch your adventures Mike and see how much you immerse yourself with respect toward the locals 💪
The Legendary Yanomami indigenous amazonian tribe.🙌😎👍
It is no wonder the Yanomami are disappearing so fast. Every visit dilutes their culture with modern conveniences. And contact with the outside world spreads diseases of civilization to which these formerly isolated people have little resistance.
Yeah, these people have been in contact for decades. They choose to live how they live.
I get what you are saying tho. I have met people from different tribes in South America, and Mexico that are from tribes that lived this way just a generation ago. Now they are completely urbanized (for the most part).
So now what they dont get to interact with modern medicine and convenience because you think its cute like some zoo?
@@jjdoubleu6034 Most isolated tribes would rather be left alone and for good reason: Contact with the outside world leaves most of them dead of diseases to which they have little resistance. The survivors are relegated to the fringes of society where they live in squalor and extreme poverty. That is the reality. It is folly to think that the survivors reap the benefits of modernity
Watching your experience at the end was beautiful to see.
I’m only 5 min through but I’ve got to say, the clarity of this video is amazing!
that yopo ceremony was something absolutely beautiful, i know we only caught a glimpse but i could only imagine. psychedelics are such a magical thing when used in the right way
I’m scared if I ever did it it would change the way my brain works
@@mrcheese5383because it probably does, he mentioned it was within the realm of LSD…leave that shit ALONE! Their reaction after each hit is enough to tell me to not try it, and his pertinacious explanation of how high he is isn’t helping their cause. Yes I’m biased as a Christian but like whether is peyote or Rastafarianism probably not a good Idea to do drugs reguardless of the culture. Idk dude I’m willing to bet those dude are tweaking bad and having some terrible withdrawals.
@@blacksnapper7684 They have a stange look in the eye the drugs and spirit realm is a bad mixture they are bothered by something besides the lice.
Qué buen programa Me encantó mejor imposible. Se ve que le encanta la naturaleza. Hay cosas de nuestro pais que aún no la conocemos. Ustedes los extranjeros vienen para acá a conocerla y el venezolano que se cree superior se va al norte o a europa y no conocen mas allá de sus ciudades donde viven. Los felicito a usted y a su esposa. Muy valientes y aventureros.
Great video brother
Nice tattoos
How dare that other tribe cast a spell and make it rain in the rainforest
Oh, it’s on get the straw
Amazing. I enjoyed every minute of this adventure, as if I were there. Thanks for that Mike!
Dude was so excited to get his machete 😄
when he told him its youres tommorow, bro looked skeptical 😂
@IsaacSumner-e8k your honour I can explain
@IsaacSumner-e8k let the man yiff in peace
Amazing video…. Huge respect to u n all ur crew members for show casting us this beautiful tribesmen.
That tribe of people are really short and tiny compared to all of you! I would be WAY to much of a chicken to wander around in the jungle half naked and especially no shoes. Props to you! Love your documentaries, so informative and the ONLY way i would EVER see this kind of stuff!!
Apparently the shortness of the indigenous is because the taller you are in the jungle the harder it is to move through all the vines
one of the most isolated tribes in the world, dude named david pulls up with motorboat... lmao
The world is definitely shrinking. I'm just glad that they can continue to live that way.
I have met people from South America, and Mexico that are completely urbanized. But their grandparents, and sometimes, even their parents used to live in this traditional way.
i was wondering how people interact with these tribes at first. do they just show up with food and hope you don’t get killed and eaten 😂😂??
@@riptaiyo that's exactly how it happens and why there so many cases of fatalities
What i find interesting is that Yopo is also sacred for my people, it is know as Kharoub for us in Tunisia and there are stories of the tree being worshiped.
I am indigenous north African, Amazigh (plural Imazighen), and have seen my grandma make oils and balms from this plat, its also used to treat skin rashes and all sorts of epidermic issues. Not known to be used the same as seen in this video though
I have been fascinated with the beautiful Amazigh culture, and I am very curious about the origin of your people’s Yopo/Kharoub use which I had not heard of until I read your comment. I apologize in advance for my numerous questions.
Are there any stories about how how long this tradition has been going on with your people? Is it specific to your local region, or more widespread with the Amazigh people in general? I had always been under the impression that this plant was a native South American plant, so I would love to know the story of Yopo/Kharoub from your perspective. Thank you.
@@DataBeingCollected Well considering we were polytheistic before arab invasions I'd say the use of Yopo goes back at least to 600/700 if not before. Kharoub, olive and fig trees are highly regarded by us spiritually and in some regions are still venerated to this day even by those of us who converted to Islam. I dont have specific resources really as most of our culture is oral and a lot of writen proof has been destroyed by invadors throughout the years
@@ithartheghost Thank you, I appreciate the time to answer my question!
So cool. I didn't know the plural of Amazigh until now. Very beautiful culture and people.
One of your best!!!! Thanks mate... respect from Sparta Greece
25:25 min in... The rocks??!! Geologists?? Where you at?? Great vid.
A very very very long time of water/river erosion, rain, wind, storms. Cut the rocks down, they sometimes have waves in them. Sorta looking like ocean waves. As you can see in the right top
And they were there before the so called jungle there is today. Don't know exactly what was there before. But the land was very very different from now.
@@vampbeats the erosion i would likely suspect is probably cracks formed from the rocks and split one huge boulder to two overtime or if not acid which could naturally form from volcanic ash mixed with the clouds
We have small/big/huge rocks everywhere here in Sweden. Its becuse of the iceage. The entire Sweden was crushed under heavy ice. Then it melts and erodes.
I would guess quite similiar in brazil execpt no ice, just alot of water.
Wouldn’t we see more rocks on the Amazon if that was the case?
this is by far the biggest eye opening video by far!!
Enjoyed every second of the video ❤.
BROOOOO!!! Just discovered your channel. Fricken amazing!! Originally, from Oahu Hawaii, but moved to Thailand 3 years ago. Thank you for some amazing times. I am hooked. Love you guys!!
New video, lets gooooo ❤
I love your content Mike, congratulations. You´re very brave
Very interesting and fun video.😊. I studied the yanamamo in and anthropology class in university around 1980. ❤
We need more of this high paced stuff brotha
the lore is crazy, them dudes are baked wizards having drug wars
THAT was amazing. What a blessed man you are. I am a 4th Gen Christian Science Healer and we believe our thoughts create our health and life...and I've had an incredible life because of it. "They" chose me to be a shaman. I've had Visions since I was a toddler and drugs at 5 did not stop it. I'm 72 now.
This is my latest experiment. Weed/shot of Jack/ music and i AM the Reality that channels a Power. I've done this for 40 years so I know it IS. What I've been doing this past year is to listen to Chicago Classic Rock/ 97.1 / "The Drive" for a couple days on the Full Moon. This is the station I listened to when I was 16 in 1968 and in theory I can pick up where I left off. I have no idea if anyone else is picking up on the energy...but it works for me. Join me if you get this. Much Happiness to You, Beth , Santa Fe, NM
i wonder how much of an impact you left on all of those people. they won't forget you until they die. very impressive. KEEP GOING
Thank you so much for making this video! I’m a Venezuelan form Caracas and for me is imposible to actually know how are our indigenous tribes doing.
With all the ilegal mining and deforestation, Venezuelan indigenous people have been threatened and sometimes attacked, and the dictatorship enables that. I’m so happy to see them doing well ❤
Again, thank you so much for this video! There are other tribes in Venezuela if you’re interested in visiting them 😉 I hope one day I’ll be able to visit them too.
I thought I'll never see something like this of my country, this is pretty cool. Greetings from Venezuela
Viva maduro 😜
The way he gets up and down that tree was so cool! Incredible indeed! Also those ants are no joke...
Gracias por documental en mi querida Venezuela mi tierras queridas ❤ saludos 🤗 viva Venezuela 🇻🇪🇻🇪
Venezuela es muy hermosa también soy Venezolano y me duele mi país :-(
Amazônia e do Brasil 🇧🇷
@@Shelbyfrio24 La Amazónia está presente en cuatro países incluido Venezuela 😏
Ele disse claramente que está na Venezuela. A Amazônia está na Venezuela, Colômbia, Brasil, Equador, Peru e Bolívia. E os Yanomami estão na Venezuela e no Brasil, e desta vez na Venezuela@@Shelbyfrio24
The best!!@
O melhor canal de aventura com qualidade e com aprendizado, Deus abençoe vocês!!@
Great content
what a beautiful beautiful video, thanks!
Luv what you do bro, thx for sharing these adventures w/us 🙏
Crazy fears you my brother....lol 🤣
I always feel so human when watching your videos. Never stop making them please!
Homie got double cheeked up on a Tuesday
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"I never realized how dangerous and fascinating it can be to gather food in such remote places. Huge respect for their traditions and way of life!"
The part where Amira catches a child lmao 😂😂😂
Best YT channel on my list.... Most down to earth person... Thank u n keep going...
33:42 is my favourite scene
That little smile at 33:40 warms my heart.
the arrows used are very interesting , almost like a transition between the atlatl and bow
That's exactly what I was thinking. It makes sense, because their bow technology is very simple. A smaller projectile wouldn't carry enough energy to be useful at those speeds.
Super cool 👍
@muy interesante video, Mike, gracias por compartir el video ✌️👍🇨🇷🇨🇷
Great video. Stay safe. Keep up the amazing work
Honestly, probably the most creative and cool merch i've seen
Didn't get back to the Banana soup dessert.
We interview an elder about it in the next episode
@fearlessandfar 10/10. I can't wait
Was about say that
Thank you so much for your dedication to show these experiences! I respect the work you put in for these unique quality vids.👌🏽
You definitely earned your paycheck on this one, Mike. Very interesting. All the best.
Never stop doing stuff like this... I loved this video!! U rock man!
As an archer i was fascinated by their bows and arrows. White tail deer can be taking down by a 45 pound bow, so im assuming the poundage is probably around that. Pitty they didnt explain more about their bows i.e who makes them, what type of wood and what the string is made from. Amazes me they hit anything with that arrow but then they Obviously know what they're doing so im not judging, just curiosity.
Amazing video ! greetings from Maracay, Venezuela !
Them snorting that stuff got the tribesman nose bleeding must be wonderful.
Yeah can't be good at all tbh,
Even putting water soluble relatively clean drugs up there will shred you up with daily use. Shooting burnt plant matter up there.. goodness goddamn gracious that's vicious
Gracias por mostrar al mundo las tribus originarias de 🇻🇪 del amazonas! Sus costumbres y creencias! Bien documental Te invitamos a que recorras el Delta del Orinoco!!