I love these type of videos, it’s always so entertaining. I always watch them when I’m doing something. Whether it’s studying, gaming, or even taking a dump.
Notice how all these tribes live in harmony with and in deep respect for the nature that surrounds and nourishes them? We'd all be better off living like that, and there'd still be hope for our planet.
The Sami are not indigenous to the northern reaches of Scandinavia, the Indo Europeans and eastern hunter gatherers lived there before the Sami. Not like it really matters because the Sami are pretty much entirely ethnically Nordic at this point.
Proto-Indo-Europeans lived in the Eastern European steppes , Southwestern Russia and parts of Ukraine , not Scandinavia , the Sámi were there before them , and also , nobody is indigenous by your logic because people came from somewhere , the "indigenous" people that you just mentioned have their roots in Africa ( just like every other Homo Sapiens on Earth ) , and the original Homo Sapiens from Africa took the land away from the earlier humans , who took it away from the Australopithecus , who took it away from something else
@@kingofnuggets7304 no the Sami we're not there before the indo Europeans or the native hunter gatherers, in fact the first people there were the Neanderthals which would constitute as European. The indo-europeans eventually moved into Scandinavia and mixed with the hunter-gatherers who had already mixed with the Neanderthals, than the Sami later migrated to modern-day Finland. That's why finish is a fino uric language but meaning of its root words are in nature. Also the out of Africa theory is out dated.
But the clicks are part of the San language. They are just a part of the phonemic inventory. And they form words from those. That's why the communicate so precisely. They just use words and language as every other human being. The Nguni people like Zulu and Xhosa also have those clicks sounds that are in their words and language
i personally likely dont have the reaction time or coordination to speak click languages but theyre so interesting! its fascinating how click languages are superior to words in an environment such as theirs (if that sounds insensitive in some way im sorry my brain doesnt brain too well) - you cant mishear clicks or pops like you can with verbal communication. god i love other cultures, its so cool to learn about them, especially ones who have such a rich and unspoken history
Māori aren't one unified tribe, instead a collection of a bunch of tribes under the same classification of Māori, also, and an act of burying a body is not called urupā, an urupā is a cemetery, in my opinion, the correct term is tangihanga, a mourning stage, so, yeah, just some info
Amazing how you can talk about so many different topics with great precision, must take hours of research and editing for every video. Road to 10 million subs and more bro
Hi there! love ur vids and channel and how well the edutainment is done in an easily digestible way! I just wonder if you'd plan to make a mini-series of sorts exploring more native communities/tribes such as the many living in north America to us Aymara and Mapuches living in the south of America? tho I'm not forcing ofc! just thought it be cool since there are so many cultures and really not a lot of people who know our peoples still exist and aren't "extinct" so to speak =)
Timestamp 0:00 Huli Tribe 1:14 TOA people 2:30 San people (also known as Bushmen) 3:49 Mochen people (also known as Sea Gypsies) 5:14 Sami people 6:31 Inu people 8:01 Waju people 9:28 Aboriginal Australians 10:45 Maori people
The clicks in languages of the san are just consonants like other ones. They exist in some other African languages, and have a collective term: khoisan lanfuages. They were thought to be a family
Very informative! The only thing that I would suggest would be to include examples of the art created instead of drawings representing them. Some of them sound really beautiful! Also, I like your picture of a god looking at the world. It's like he's saying "What on Earth are they doing down there?" 😆
BRO IM FROM NZ, WHO TF REBURYING THE DEAD?? sounds like some south island stuff! 😂 seriously, epic video and yes the maori part is accurate. A couple vital bits missed were the fact that the country was regional for tribes and had multiple meeting houses (marae) and each have the urupa for burying family members in the line, which results in it being a graveyard for ancestors. My urupa at my marae holds my grandparents, greats, uncles, aunts and more (including my older sister who died at birth) 😊
I've never been to Australia but the Aboriginal people sound like they understand how to be environmentally conscious than a lot of people and are able to enjoy life without electronics or a lot of modern stuff
The Moken literally are mutants then lmao. They have adaptations that help them survive over so many years of environmental pressure and reproduction... They have mutations, they're mutants!
Of all the tribes here, the Maori are the strongest and the most widespread, kinda like the USA of tribes, because of their warlike and aggressive approach to dealing with enemies.
My only grand criticism is you saying that clicks aren't words, just because they don't have the same set vowels of other languages. Don't do that again.
i think its more him saying that some khosian/click languages arent verbal in the same way that ours are, more of a genuine mistake or accidental ignorance on ops part. but yeah i do agree that it was insensitive even if not intentionally. its good to grow though
what are you yapping about, the uyghurs aren’t a tribe nor a indigenous group, anyhow as much as they are persecuted, literally almost every indigenous group in the video are either persecuted or discriminated against to some extent
@kingofnuggets7304 It's simple really, the people who were present in a place prior to European colonization can be considered the natives of that area. Such as the Maori people of New Zealand and the indigenous peoples of North and South America before Europeans arrived in those places...
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Correction: San DO use words, its just the clicks are another form of consonants.
You could make a sort of part 2 to this video on indigenous groups from specific continents/regions.
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@@TheEvaluat0r wait you don’t have over 100k subs yet?
@@funny3176heh, when I first watched him I thought he had like a million subs XD. One day you’ll get there, I’m sure!
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I love these type of videos, it’s always so entertaining. I always watch them when I’m doing something. Whether it’s studying, gaming, or even taking a dump.
Notice how all these tribes live in harmony with and in deep respect for the nature that surrounds and nourishes them? We'd all be better off living like that, and there'd still be hope for our planet.
"noble savage" fallacious idolization
"noble savage" trope
@@rymacreeks2k07 Are we really even less savage than them?
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I wish you'd mentioned some of the Germanic tribes
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When I saw Sami peoples, I immediately thought of the young Sami girl from the movie Klaus😊
The Sami are not indigenous to the northern reaches of Scandinavia, the Indo Europeans and eastern hunter gatherers lived there before the Sami. Not like it really matters because the Sami are pretty much entirely ethnically Nordic at this point.
Proto-Indo-Europeans lived in the Eastern European steppes , Southwestern Russia and parts of Ukraine , not Scandinavia , the Sámi were there before them , and also , nobody is indigenous by your logic because people came from somewhere , the "indigenous" people that you just mentioned have their roots in Africa ( just like every other Homo Sapiens on Earth ) , and the original Homo Sapiens from Africa took the land away from the earlier humans , who took it away from the Australopithecus , who took it away from something else
@@kingofnuggets7304 no the Sami we're not there before the indo Europeans or the native hunter gatherers, in fact the first people there were the Neanderthals which would constitute as European. The indo-europeans eventually moved into Scandinavia and mixed with the hunter-gatherers who had already mixed with the Neanderthals, than the Sami later migrated to modern-day Finland. That's why finish is a fino uric language but meaning of its root words are in nature. Also the out of Africa theory is out dated.
But the clicks are part of the San language. They are just a part of the phonemic inventory. And they form words from those. That's why the communicate so precisely. They just use words and language as every other human being. The Nguni people like Zulu and Xhosa also have those clicks sounds that are in their words and language
God click languages are just so interesting to me genuinely. I learned some Xlosha from a friend and it was so interesting to me
i personally likely dont have the reaction time or coordination to speak click languages but theyre so interesting! its fascinating how click languages are superior to words in an environment such as theirs (if that sounds insensitive in some way im sorry my brain doesnt brain too well) - you cant mishear clicks or pops like you can with verbal communication. god i love other cultures, its so cool to learn about them, especially ones who have such a rich and unspoken history
Māori aren't one unified tribe, instead a collection of a bunch of tribes under the same classification of Māori, also, and an act of burying a body is not called urupā, an urupā is a cemetery, in my opinion, the correct term is tangihanga, a mourning stage, so, yeah, just some info
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Amazing how you can talk about so many different topics with great precision, must take hours of research and editing for every video. Road to 10 million subs and more bro
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These videos are so simple yet so entertaining
Cool video!
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Hi there! love ur vids and channel and how well the edutainment is done in an easily digestible way!
I just wonder if you'd plan to make a mini-series of sorts exploring more native communities/tribes such as the many living in north America to us Aymara and Mapuches living in the south of America? tho I'm not forcing ofc! just thought it be cool since there are so many cultures and really not a lot of people who know our peoples still exist and aren't "extinct" so to speak =)
Timestamp
0:00 Huli Tribe
1:14 TOA people
2:30 San people (also known as Bushmen)
3:49 Mochen people (also known as Sea Gypsies)
5:14 Sami people
6:31 Inu people
8:01 Waju people
9:28 Aboriginal Australians
10:45 Maori people
Man, the moken should be in a movie. That sounds dope.
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The clicks in languages of the san are just consonants like other ones. They exist in some other African languages, and have a collective term: khoisan lanfuages. They were thought to be a family
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Very informative!
The only thing that I would suggest would be to include examples of the art created instead of drawings representing them.
Some of them sound really beautiful!
Also, I like your picture of a god looking at the world. It's like he's saying "What on Earth are they doing down there?" 😆
It made me so happy to see representation for aboriginal people as a descendant of aboriginals :)
I do actually have Sami heritage (my paternal grandpa is from northern sweden)
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BRO IM FROM NZ, WHO TF REBURYING THE DEAD?? sounds like some south island stuff! 😂 seriously, epic video and yes the maori part is accurate. A couple vital bits missed were the fact that the country was regional for tribes and had multiple meeting houses (marae) and each have the urupa for burying family members in the line, which results in it being a graveyard for ancestors. My urupa at my marae holds my grandparents, greats, uncles, aunts and more (including my older sister who died at birth) 😊
I've never been to Australia but the Aboriginal people sound like they understand how to be environmentally conscious than a lot of people and are able to enjoy life without electronics or a lot of modern stuff
That applies to nearly every animal on earth.
The San language reminds me of Morse Code (but more elaborate)
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Take a shot every time he says "spiritual".
The Moken literally are mutants then lmao. They have adaptations that help them survive over so many years of environmental pressure and reproduction... They have mutations, they're mutants!
Nice videos! Let’s try to get to 100K subs!
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What about Aztecs or mayans
Its talking about tribes, not civilisations
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Or literally any other ancient tribe lol
Cree, Hopi, Cherokee, Celts, Inca, etc.
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Of all the tribes here, the Maori are the strongest and the most widespread, kinda like the USA of tribes, because of their warlike and aggressive approach to dealing with enemies.
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Almost every tribe.
There are still many tribes alive in the world
Are they ancient?
Wait don’t the Viking count as. A tribe in Norway and Sweden and Denmark
Huli in tagalog means hunt 😮😮😮😮
I thought the aboriginal Australians were wiped out by the brits 😭
We weren't but most of us look European now because of the effects of colonialism and the stolen Generation
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Animistic, not Animalistic.
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Khoisan languages DO use words, the clicks are just some of the consonants 🤦♂️
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My only grand criticism is you saying that clicks aren't words, just because they don't have the same set vowels of other languages. Don't do that again.
i think its more him saying that some khosian/click languages arent verbal in the same way that ours are, more of a genuine mistake or accidental ignorance on ops part. but yeah i do agree that it was insensitive even if not intentionally. its good to grow though
How about doing indigenous groups that are being persecuted? This might give you a good excuse for not getting to the Uyghurs and other tribes!
what are you yapping about, the uyghurs aren’t a tribe nor a indigenous group, anyhow as much as they are persecuted, literally almost every indigenous group in the video are either persecuted or discriminated against to some extent
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The Maori aren't native. They colonised New Zealand just like Europeans did.
They were still the first people there before the Europeans, hence they are considered native.
Nobody is native by that logic , where exactly do you draw the line to make your statement logical ?
@kingofnuggets7304 It's simple really, the people who were present in a place prior to European colonization can be considered the natives of that area. Such as the Maori people of New Zealand and the indigenous peoples of North and South America before Europeans arrived in those places...
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thank you for posting this video is genuinely cool and interesting the way you tell these story and the stories of these people ❤❤🩵
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