Tibet is a wonderful land with hardworking and beautiful people. It is a bit difficult to live here but it is wonderful for Tibetans, they have adapted to the environment. What wonderful people, they work all day with a smile on their face - God help.
This and other documentaries of nomad peoples are wonderful to watch. These people live amazing lives. I will never complain again about a bad hair day.
A tool to convert fiber, to thread followed by assembly of a weaving machine. Human brain is the biggest gift we have, its every achievement so fascinating to watch.
Absulutely amazing, hard work done together, you can't but notice they're happy doing this together. Yes the "modern" world has definitely lost something. Grateful thanks for this video. 👍👍👍👍👍👍
All I could wonder at was their health - what happens to their old people when they can no longer pull ropes & hustle the cattle ? Do they walk off into the sunset.?
The Tibetian peoples are so blessed! I love all Faiths and Religions but I feel the Tibetians have the greatest concepts of Peace and respect for all living creatures 🥰😇🙏
Thanks for the vedio. These people are very hard working and highly satisfied people in the earth. Highly creative woman and hard working men. Their coperation among the group is excellent. Hats off to them I am from india
Thanks for the video! When it comes to weaving, most educated humans apart from hobbyists will be helpless if required to make the fabric shown here. It seems that weaving was a contribution of a woman's mind passed on for generations. A man's mind could also have come up with something but was mostly engaged in other activity. Women should never forget or underestimate their natural creativity.
Look how complicated the process was to make the fabric. So many steps. I wonder how many thousands of years these people have been handing down that information.
I m post graduate in Economics, but i find myself an ignorant urban fool who can not fold the blanket properly. These people have real skills, if i have to survive a day without urban facilities, i may die
What impresses me the most is the team work. They work well together, in our parts of the world working as a team with a woman is a luxury. Our culture has been lost due to too much exposure to the modern world
Merci pour votre et leurs travaux. Je trouve les vidéos trop courtes. 12 minutes ce n'est pas assez pour bien s'imprégner des concepts ancestraux proposés. Thank you for your and their work. I find the videos too short. 12 minutes is not enough to fully immerse yourself in the ancestral concepts offered.
Thank you so much for filming this! I am so grateful! This is such incredible skill, craft, and technology they have developed. May it live on for many many many generations in a good way!
They can’t write! Supposedly wonderful lives and culture? No schools though? No formal learning. So no reading and writing, no computer tech training? How wonderful? Not! They’re good hard working people who get on with things , but no schools and hospitals ? That’s grim! The Dark ages!
I think the word pegu is a more proper name for this bovine than the word yak is because pegu came from the Tibetan word pegu, which is the general word for these bovines in that language, while gyag, which is the Tibetan root of the word yak, refers specifically to the males. Do you think so?
All the other people been doing it for generations, they can do it blind folded no talk.and all the tents and structures look cosy..and life Carrie's on 🥰🧡👋
It's interesting that over the decades, nomadic people are wearing more Western clothing. The documentaries we watched on TV and in school movies 50 years ago, as well as the National Geographic magazines from that time, always showed the people in traditional clothing. Now it seems they all have t-shirts and jeans or khakis. They didn't used to fuss with their clothing, either. I noticed these men and women all had to stop to pull up their pants or skirts.
Totally agree with you! It's like this unspoken pressure to wear western clothing. I spent my whole 4 years of highschool wearing my full shalwar kameez with chadar and no one wanted to be friends with me. I got used to it in the end. Then I started wearing black trousers with my kameez and chadar and was so uncomfortable for 4 years. Soon as I graduated I never wore trousers ever again. Went straight back to comfy linen shalwars and it was like I could breathe again. Wish these nomadic people didn't loose their traditional clothing 😔
It's really beautiful to see you willing to enjoy your daily life. I will see you well. I'm making a video of a traditional Korean singer, a designer from Samsung Electronics, and two men who came home and traveled and sing. So I saw and felt a lot, so I left a comment.
if you think about it somebody hundreds if not thousands of years ago someone figured this out.... the more i see this kind of stuff the more the mind boggles
put your starbucks and iphone down and walk in the woods alone someday .. YOU'D figure it out around dark or if it starts raining .. really FAST you would
I'm really curious how that yarn spinner works. It seems like it spins in both directions instead of continuously in one?? Someone please help me understand how it works!
They travelled along ancient trade routes, yurts with mongol warriors to the north, black tents with arabs/persian traders further south. But actually the tibetan tent then developed to be quite unique and different as it is a mesh of ropes over which the cloth is draped. An adaptation as they used yak hair rather than camel and goat. Also if you look at my vid on berber tents you will see that the looms are much more basic. The frame came from the meeting with chinese culture. Yurt and black tent both met in Afghanistan where sadly I cannot safely go - Well you did ask!
Chương 17 chiếc lá bồ đề chúc mọi người nghe hạnh phúc cảm ơn nhiều. Thi Văn sấm giảng chúc mọi người nghe hạnh phúc cảm ơn nhiều. Đường xưa mây trắng trọn bộ chúc mọi người nghe hạnh phúc cảm ơn nhiều....1987....
Can anyone make a video on how these similarities came to be amongst different races and cultures around the world making tents and wool handling for clothing and tents, etc.?
@@NomadArchitecture I don't know. I am poor. If you can afford it, just go ahead and do it. I know there are books on the subject, but watching a video is so pleasing. Looking at the people of the world, our family. We were created by the only true God of the universe. There's no other. People like you bring wonderful thoughts and inspiration. Please go ahead and do it if you can. Thanks for sharing. May the Almighty, Eternal God bless you.
@@rutbrea8796 I apologise, re-reading my reply what was meant to be humorous comes across as caustic. What you ask for is my absolute dream and making this channel is as close as I can manage with the limited resources I have. My biggest fear on this topic is that someone like the BBC will say - oh look people find this interesting - and go and make this without me using the 15 years I have spent researching all this.
It's done in community and under their control. Anything done together will be more interesting. It's under modern industrialization processes that work became Taylorized and removed from the control of the worker. That sort of work alienates us from the product, the production process, each other, and ultimately ourselves.
Gotta re-teach the herders in Karnak and other parts of Ladakh because they say they’ve forgotten how to weave the tent material! Maybe textile schools in Gangtok and elsewhere are keeping the skill alive!?
How would they know? Don't see any televisions or internet. Not even an out house. My guess is they are very happy with their life and don't want much change. Try working construction for a while. You'll understand.
This kind of life ,is not easy to endure for a life time..They try to go on but lacking all the technology that the World live with..Maybe,in the past ,there were little differences between the city life but now there is huge amount of differences of live styles..For ex.: educations for children,health and care requirements are lacking..Water and hygiene for a clean life is needed..So,perhaps themselves also are thinking about it...I hope that they will find a way to overcome the situation..Good luck for everyone...
Tibet is a wonderful land with hardworking and beautiful people.
It is a bit difficult to live here but it is wonderful for Tibetans, they have adapted to the environment.
What wonderful people, they work all day with a smile on their face - God help.
Those who unlike this vedio. They don't know about this nomadic traditions. One of the beautiful life on this world.
This and other documentaries of nomad peoples are wonderful to watch. These people live amazing lives. I will never complain again about a bad hair day.
كل أحد عنده يويس الا نا لا
Lmcif
What specifically about nomadic people's lives do you consider to be amazing?
A tool to convert fiber, to thread followed by assembly of a weaving machine.
Human brain is the biggest gift we have, its every achievement so fascinating to watch.
Absulutely amazing, hard work done together, you can't but notice they're happy doing this together. Yes the "modern" world has definitely lost something. Grateful thanks for this video.
👍👍👍👍👍👍
All I could wonder at was their health - what happens to their old people when they can no longer pull ropes & hustle the cattle ? Do they walk off into the sunset.?
@@veronicaroach3667 They get isolated in old age homes and die of covid all alone.
@@merlemobjerg9381 lols. Wrong culture. Thanks for covid ccpchina. Ruined the entire planet. Shame on you.
@@veronicaroach3667 Research it: they take care of their old folks. They certainly don't warehouse them as we do in America with rare exception.
@@healthrecord508 N
Nm no please be
I miss my motherland thanks for the video 🙏
The Tibetian peoples are so blessed! I love all Faiths and Religions but I feel the Tibetians have the greatest concepts of Peace and respect for all living creatures 🥰😇🙏
Thanks for the vedio. These people are very hard working and highly satisfied people in the earth. Highly creative woman and hard working men. Their coperation among the group is excellent. Hats off to them
I am from india
Thanks for the video!
When it comes to weaving, most educated humans apart from hobbyists will be helpless if required to make the fabric shown here.
It seems that weaving was a contribution of a woman's mind passed on for generations. A man's mind could also have come up with something but was mostly engaged in other activity.
Women should never forget or underestimate their natural creativity.
Look how complicated the process was to make the fabric.
So many steps. I wonder how many thousands of years these people have been handing down that information.
I love my country TIBET 🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍peaceful peoples
do you think people there will live better off independent than under china?
I am asking a serious question. I know the independent country neighbored with Tibet is probably the poorest country in the world.
@@JohnBauman-h6d no no they happy where they are.. Tibet is poisoned with gelukpa religion where they want other religion disappear
@user-sl3zv8cq9k I got serious questions you want to be my slave , I will pay you enough.
@@JohnBauman-h6d may be you happy to be fat CCP chinese criminal party slave. Nope for us tibetan.
Your videos are wonderful. I feel I have been so many places all over the world! Thank you!
I m post graduate in Economics, but i find myself an ignorant urban fool who can not fold the blanket properly. These people have real skills, if i have to survive a day without urban facilities, i may die
then you honestly didn't get a good
Liberal Arts education (or have parents) .. "can not fold a blanket"? sheesh brah
@@PeterSramka good point. Agree
The people are so comfortable in their environment, something we have lost sadly. Thanks for a great video waiting for the next.
@GaslitWorld f. Melissa B 0
What impresses me the most is the team work. They work well together, in our parts of the world working as a team with a woman is a luxury. Our culture has been lost due to too much exposure to the modern world
The little twisting machine at 8:44 is so simple and brilliant.
POVO AMADO QUE CONHECI EM 2010...VIAGEM INESQUECÍVEL....UM PEDAÇO DA MINHA ALMA, FICOU POR LÁ...
THIS BLACK TENT REMIND ME WHEN I WAS BAVING THE TENTS IN DESERTS OF KUWAIT WHEN I WAS AT KUWAIT SOME 3 YEARS BACK.NEVER ENDING THOUGHTS.
Merci pour votre et leurs travaux. Je trouve les vidéos trop courtes. 12 minutes ce n'est pas assez pour bien s'imprégner des concepts ancestraux proposés.
Thank you for your and their work. I find the videos too short. 12 minutes is not enough to fully immerse yourself in the ancestral concepts offered.
Thank you so much for filming this! I am so grateful! This is such incredible skill, craft, and technology they have developed. May it live on for many many many generations in a good way!
Love you my fellow Tibetans:)
What an extremely awesome video!! Thank you for it!
They should label those poles; I’ve had the same problem with IKEA furniture.
Have the same problem with the poles for my teepee. I ended up numbering them. Way easier meow.
I think it was just the men getting in the way. Women do all the work in Tibet while men travel or sit in monasteries.
That’s because IKEA furniture is pretty much junk...well not all of it but about 85%...concentrate on getting furniture that will last!
They can’t write! Supposedly wonderful lives and culture? No schools though? No formal learning. So no reading and writing, no computer tech training? How wonderful? Not! They’re good hard working people who get on with things , but no schools and hospitals ? That’s grim! The Dark ages!
Amazing and most informative video. Thank you. I see a community which will survive and thrive beyond our cell phone addicted culture.
How amazing these people are and whole their work, and life!
I love these videos. Thanks for allowing me the opportunity to see the way another culture does things. I always hope I can learn from it. 🙏 😊
Learning is basic research, an intake of knowledge. Wisdom is applying that knowledge to good use.
And Diet Dr. Pepper tastes more like regular Dr. Pepper.
469 mil suscriptores, con ese dinero se compra ropas en algun pueblo, comida abrigos, todo tipo de insumos para sostener esa escenificacion
The mother 👩 is still beautiful for her age
Those are TECHNICS that have taken HUNDRED of YEARS to DEVELOP !!!👍 !!!
I think the word pegu is a more proper name for this bovine than the word yak is because pegu came from the Tibetan word pegu, which is the general word for these bovines in that language, while gyag, which is the Tibetan root of the word yak, refers specifically to the males. Do you think so?
All the other people been doing it for generations, they can do it blind folded no talk.and all the tents and structures look cosy..and life Carrie's on 🥰🧡👋
Please include more "Making the tent" sections of the video. I love learning about how they are made =)
We are trying to get back there but not so easy to get into China/Tibet at the moment!
@@NomadArchitecture pls visit leh Ladakh , it's similar
It's interesting that over the decades, nomadic people are wearing more Western clothing. The documentaries we watched on TV and in school movies 50 years ago, as well as the National Geographic magazines from that time, always showed the people in traditional clothing. Now it seems they all have t-shirts and jeans or khakis. They didn't used to fuss with their clothing, either. I noticed these men and women all had to stop to pull up their pants or skirts.
Totally agree with you! It's like this unspoken pressure to wear western clothing. I spent my whole 4 years of highschool wearing my full shalwar kameez with chadar and no one wanted to be friends with me. I got used to it in the end. Then I started wearing black trousers with my kameez and chadar and was so uncomfortable for 4 years. Soon as I graduated I never wore trousers ever again. Went straight back to comfy linen shalwars and it was like I could breathe again. Wish these nomadic people didn't loose their traditional clothing 😔
This video and channel are about nomadic architecture, and you remark about xlothing? Your comment is irrelevant.
@@green_fox12 По калмыцки "шалвр" это брюки
3:55🤤 A backbone joint for the spine of the tent! 🤤Awsome stuff, my tent don't come w/a real backbone joint!😂🤣
Parabéns 🎇👏 não é fácil 😃 mais são felizes 😃👏 abraço Jaú SP Brasil 🌹
Thanks for filming all this!!
you are welcome, thank you for watching!
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Sînt oameni puternici și frumoși..
Bravo.
The tent structure is very similar to the nomads of the Sahara desert just bigger and better enclosed.
Fantastic video. Loved watching the making of the tent especially the spinning and weaving process, they are very skilled!
I like the vignette of the woman sitting down, cheerfully whaling away at a tent peg with the sledgehammer.
The women are amazing at doing hard work n still laugh n smile 🙏🙏🙏
what if the rain comes
U have made a fine video. thank U. C is a fine country.
"Settling" into ccpchina state cottages? Who in their right mind would abandon the freedom and culture of these amazing people? How sad!!
Кыргызстандан салам..!!👍
It's really beautiful to see you willing to enjoy your daily life. I will see you well.
I'm making a video of a traditional Korean singer, a designer from Samsung Electronics, and two men who came home and traveled and sing.
So I saw and felt a lot, so I left a comment.
if you think about it somebody hundreds if not thousands of years ago someone figured this out.... the more i see this kind of stuff the more the mind boggles
put your starbucks and iphone down and walk in the woods
alone someday .. YOU'D figure it out around dark or if it starts raining .. really FAST you would
not "somebody" but generations of people and maintaining that cultural history behind the technology the manufacture and operation
Good, from Cambodia
Such hard working people. Informative video thanks 🙏
I'm really curious how that yarn spinner works. It seems like it spins in both directions instead of continuously in one?? Someone please help me understand how it works!
Amazing job!
It seemed to me that there was some confusion on how to put the tent away and again on how to set it up?
Famílias lindas abençoadas por Deus🙏😍😍
Tashi delek thank you support i💟 my tibetan important place save tibetan thanks you
This is a beautiful video. I subscribed so I can keep up with your other work.
Thanks, there will be more coming in a few weeks-months as soon as we can travel again.
Beautiful people. Would be wonderful to hang out with them. Too bad there isn't dialogue explaining what is going on
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Why do they make a black tent is it because the wall is dark colored?
Yes, yaks are dark coloured.
Awsome.... hardworking and peaceful people
What language is that Yak speaking?
“Get this yakkin thing off me!”
Love that loom they set up
What a beautiful family life!
It's amazing how similar are the tents of the middle east and the Tibetan people are. How did they all got the same idea.
They travelled along ancient trade routes, yurts with mongol warriors to the north, black tents with arabs/persian traders further south. But actually the tibetan tent then developed to be quite unique and different as it is a mesh of ropes over which the cloth is draped. An adaptation as they used yak hair rather than camel and goat. Also if you look at my vid on berber tents you will see that the looms are much more basic. The frame came from the meeting with chinese culture. Yurt and black tent both met in Afghanistan where sadly I cannot safely go - Well you did ask!
Perhaps Genghis had some influence over that, he did make it to Europe.
How long do these nomads stay in a place?
These days they can only move twice a year as the whole of Tibet is starting to settle.
As well, the women making rug, and the spools are similar to the ones in the middle east. It's quite amazing.
~ TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK. ~
Why is the loom laying on the ground. Wouldn't it be easier standing up ? Anyone ?
NO cellphones no TV,
NO UA-cam tutorial
Chương 17 chiếc lá bồ đề chúc mọi người nghe hạnh phúc cảm ơn nhiều.
Thi Văn sấm giảng chúc mọi người nghe hạnh phúc cảm ơn nhiều.
Đường xưa mây trắng trọn bộ chúc mọi người nghe hạnh phúc cảm ơn nhiều....1987....
Can anyone make a video on how these similarities came to be amongst different races and cultures around the world making tents and wool handling for clothing and tents, etc.?
What sort of budget can you offer? A BBC planet series comes in at about $1m. I reckon I could do it for a bit less.
@@NomadArchitecture I don't know. I am poor. If you can afford it, just go ahead and do it. I know there are books on the subject, but watching a video is so pleasing. Looking at the people of the world, our family. We were created by the only true God of the universe. There's no other. People like you bring wonderful thoughts and inspiration. Please go ahead and do it if you can. Thanks for sharing. May the Almighty, Eternal God bless you.
@@rutbrea8796 I apologise, re-reading my reply what was meant to be humorous comes across as caustic. What you ask for is my absolute dream and making this channel is as close as I can manage with the limited resources I have. My biggest fear on this topic is that someone like the BBC will say - oh look people find this interesting - and go and make this without me using the 15 years I have spent researching all this.
and BBC will probably copyright it
این سیاه چادرها در قوم ما بختیاری های ایران هست و از زمان بسیار قدیم تا الان رواج دارد در عشایری شما چند وقت هست که درست میکنید
Great video thanks 👍
Saygılar sevgiler sunuyorum efendim ben Moğol halkına
The most amazing thing is how they embrace such tedious work. Goes to show what humans have done over the centuries to survive.
It's done in community and under their control. Anything done together will be more interesting. It's under modern industrialization processes that work became Taylorized and removed from the control of the worker. That sort of work alienates us from the product, the production process, each other, and ultimately ourselves.
Saludos de Joacin Montoya, inventor de ESCRITURA GLOBAL... Donde se pueden hablar muchos idiomas y dialectos del presente y del futuro...
One of the mist amazing lifestyles is these nomads.
I like the video... Thanks
Where do they get their earrings and rings,and water to wash their hands
So peaceful
@3:59 ...looks like an ox spinal bone put on the tip of the pole...!!!
Đây là phương pháp dựng lều trại nhanh chóng hiệu quả và chắc chắn nhất . Mà các hướng đạo sinh đã được huấn luyện .....
wow, superb thanks!
Gotta re-teach the herders in Karnak and other parts of Ladakh because they say they’ve forgotten how to weave the tent material! Maybe textile schools in Gangtok and elsewhere are keeping the skill alive!?
It's hard to imagine them not craving easier methods of life in all the ways.
How would they know?
Don't see any televisions or internet.
Not even an out house.
My guess is they are very happy with their life and don't want much change.
Try working construction for a while.
You'll understand.
Por favor traducirlo al español o al menos con subtitulos, es una lastima no entender nada de estos maravillosos documentales
Does anybody know what kind of wood they use and where they get it from?
yak wool
How much it costs for one dzoo
This kind of life ,is not easy to endure for a life time..They try to go on but lacking all the technology that the World live with..Maybe,in the past ,there were little differences between the city life but now there is huge amount of differences of live styles..For ex.: educations for children,health and care requirements are lacking..Water and hygiene for a clean life is needed..So,perhaps themselves also are thinking about it...I hope that they will find a way to overcome the situation..Good luck for everyone...
Where are their kids? Are they in boarding school?
Now they have to attend boarding school to become good communist Chinese in city.
dharae ramro vedyo part 2 pane hagur
Live simple life. No competition
No hay un árbol 🌲 ni para un remedio, diría mi abuelita😀
Wonderful life ❤
how do they reproduce?
Beautiful to travel
what do they do if it rains?
The tent is rain proof.
Thank you
8:20 seems like relieving job
İşinize karışmak gibi olmasın ata yük leyin bu kadar çok seviyorum
Anybody who has put up a GP medium military tent knows the struggle is real.
What kind of cows are thoses.
they are yak.
where u find food