How did Westerners become so different than our African ancestors? So many questions race through my mind. Which culture is more fulfilled? Is progress necessarily a better outcome for our species? Which culture has a healthier social network?
Great questions. Industrialisation has brought (most of) us out of poverty... but into terrible inequality. Maybe this is the root of the matter. (oh, and into total planetary ecological disaster if we don't get our act together fast).
we are not different all humans started at the same place and we are all going to the same place this is of course technologically and even socially the reason we all meet and exchange ideas comes down largely to me anyway to geographical determinism some developments need certain materials ie gold/electronics and some places dont have some materials we need to look at ourselves at a larger scale than our years the last 200, 000 years in particular also the further from the equator you go the more need for technology im irsh and at some point going back we lived the same way migration to a temperate place drove our development so basically take time out of it and everyones exactly the same
...what an amazing structure, so intuitive and simple, relying on nature to create the joinery...love the slow mellow pace of the build, we can learn a lot from that, letting each piece fall into place before adding the next...🧡
WOW! This is literally constructed like an upside down "human bird nest"...it shows the same remarkable skill. I mean, there was not a nail in sight. It is _all_ done by expert placement. I'm in awe.
Three hours ago I was watching the beavers that live 300' behind my house working on their lodge, carefully placing interlocking sticks to build their home.
Great ethnographic video. Thank you. These houses are sturdy, and selfsupporting, and can be erected any place and give the women all space needed for serving their husband and children. The tribes live with what the earth gives, total harmony. No need for a supermarket, telephone or tv...As well as all men and women share the work , the socially support guarantees security and sharing is joy.
I came back to this video to show it to classmates and saw that it now has sound again, excellent. Rewatched the video, very captivating how a home is puzzled together, the true definition of working with what you have. Warm greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱.
millones de gracias x mostrarnos cuan lejos de la madre naturaleza estamos. vuestro trabajo es estupendo y mis respetos mas sinceros p ese gente q realiza 1 trabajo en comun p bien de todos!!
@nomad architecture thanks so much for your fantastic uploads. The house they built looks sturdy and long lasting does it mean they don’t move too often ?
Impressive. It really makes you wonder how far back buildings like this go? Buildings like this could be some of the earliest ever made, even crazier to think about is that our species wasn't the first humans to create such structures.
This channel is very interesting, I'm also very interested in how primitive tribes prepare and cook their food. Someone can suggest me a good channel on this topic?. Thanks.
We are starting to film this more when we are with them. Got some nice footage of a goat roast. The problem is always finding the time to edit it all on zero budget!
The family's periodic moving of the house to remove the wooden and termite-eaten parts was not only a form of maintenance but also their way of maintaining life and sustainability in the harsh environment. This can also create a deep connection between humans and nature, when they always respect and know how to adapt to the conditions around them.
@NomadArchitecture is the platform inside the hut a place for the residents to sleep? Looking at the finished hut, the ground area seems a place to cook or "do things", and since the ground and walls are covered also in containers, the platform doesn't seem like it is used for storage. Therefore I assumed that it is for sleeping above ground, as a means to avoid insects and other critters that may pass through the openings during nighttime, but I might be wrong.
As someone who grew up in a very rainy climate, it was hard for me to grasp this as a "house" at first. I'd like to see and learn more about how people live in one of these. What happens at floor level? What happens on the platform?
Amazing, as are all your videos. Both men and women have very intricate hairdos. And the women’s “dresses” have a long tail (sort of), is that because it’s an animal skin? Is this house part of a group of houses? How many people live in it, just 1 family? No, I don’t know the answer to your question.
Just one family. It is one of three types they build, this is a remote field shelter but there are also village houses too. Just trying to get the video of these through YT censorship!!!
Am doing this so people in the world can see how people need help every one who can aford to do it give the some help send it to the are bring it some way some how do some ting thank u
I'm curious about why the apex needed to be reinforced, architecturally/structurally speaking. I'm guessing the thick walls are to keep predators out, correct?
I dont think it was reinforced so much as a way of hanging lots of odd branches together. And yes, predators, wind too as it can get pretty unpleasant with the heat and wind.
The thing I don't understand is why, if we are all made in the image of God, we have to hide ourselves. Doesn't this lead to more objectification? Anyway, don't get me started!!!
Indeed. There are some videos we cannot get past the censorship at all. Looks like we will have to put up a short and a link to a separate file or something.
Thank you for the video! Also, can we please not feed the puritan mental illness with the blurring? People offended need psychotherapy, not validation.
How did Westerners become so different than our African ancestors? So many questions race through my mind.
Which culture is more fulfilled?
Is progress necessarily a better outcome for our species?
Which culture has a healthier social network?
the answers are clear to see!
Great questions. Industrialisation has brought (most of) us out of poverty... but into terrible inequality. Maybe this is the root of the matter. (oh, and into total planetary ecological disaster if we don't get our act together fast).
we are not different all humans started at the same place and we are all going to the same place this is of course technologically and even socially the reason we all meet and exchange ideas comes down largely to me anyway to geographical determinism some developments need certain materials ie gold/electronics and some places dont have some materials we need to look at ourselves at a larger scale than our years the last 200, 000 years in particular also the further from the equator you go the more need for technology im irsh and at some point going back we lived the same way migration to a temperate place drove our development so basically take time out of it and everyones exactly the same
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Excellent documentary of this. Thanks to you folks for getting this for us!
...what an amazing structure, so intuitive and simple, relying on nature to create the joinery...love the slow mellow pace of the build, we can learn a lot from that, letting each piece fall into place before adding the next...🧡
Go live there. Stop virtue signaling.
WOW!
This is literally constructed like an upside down "human bird nest"...it shows the same remarkable skill. I mean, there was not a nail in sight. It is _all_ done by expert placement.
I'm in awe.
Nomad Architecture. You do such an excellent job. It's always so interesting and so beautiful.
Thank you, nice comments make it so much more worthwhile.
Brand new home with absolutely no payments ❤from Washington state USA 🇺🇸
Это такой труд, и так заботливо все принимают участие , дружно помогая , такой скромный домик для проживания, счастья всем, здоровья, сил❤
Even they have a very minimum material, they didn't cut the whole tree, instead, they cut several branches to keep the tree to grow back
Likely the oldest sustainability practice: not yet or rarely practiced by modern society
That's better, sound is half of the enjoyment.
Soorreeee!
Three hours ago I was watching the beavers that live 300' behind my house working on their lodge, carefully placing interlocking sticks to build their home.
Am loving this to the hilt, Men, The only thing they know is just to survive same same way as any other life on Earth, Beautiful stuff,
I am so impressed. Ingenuity at work.
😊
Thnx for the re-upload with sound
Great ethnographic video. Thank you. These houses are sturdy, and selfsupporting, and can be erected any place and give the women all space needed for serving their husband and children. The tribes live with what the earth gives, total harmony. No need for a supermarket, telephone or tv...As well as all men and women share the work , the socially support guarantees security and sharing is joy.
Absolutely fascinating. Humans are so clever.
A amazing structure constructed from available materials and serving the purposes of a safe and secure dwelling.
@@jeanluney1362 Like in the stone age!
Living in a piece of art. So creative.
That’s amazing ❤
I came back to this video to show it to classmates and saw that it now has sound again, excellent. Rewatched the video, very captivating how a home is puzzled together, the true definition of working with what you have. Warm greetings from the Netherlands🇳🇱.
Thank you, and thanks for sharing it.
Zo bouw je een huis wat een cultuur hun ouders deden zo en daar voor al fantasties 👍💋🇾🇪❤
fascinating . The history of our kind. beautiful.
Fascinating, thank you 💜💜💜
Exelente trabajo en equipos
Some of those poles are straighter than the 2x4s at Home Depot.
I am a boat builder, I buy my lumber at home depot lmfao
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Come in now… not even
@@ahamed6702 what ?
🎉truly amazing . Lego blocks in wood.
Hallaluyah
millones de gracias x mostrarnos cuan lejos de la madre naturaleza estamos. vuestro trabajo es estupendo y mis respetos mas sinceros p ese gente q realiza 1 trabajo en comun p bien de todos!!
Mom I'm home!
Simply amazing ❤
Nice place ganda ng bahay nila
Надо бы второй этаж пристроить.
lnteresting, never considered that stick huts could have a second level.
Make this comment on top for best rural jungle video ETHIOPIA,who love watching ethiopia rise your hand👍
lol! They stacked some sticks. Amazing. Now let’s watch them build a wheel
Can you build a wheel?
Wow Nice good house
That' is fantastic people moan today about there homes and look how they live that's fantastic
Que bonita casita!! Aca en mevico tambien se contrullen las casa a si!!! Una prima mia a si iso su casa de puros palos!!!
@nomad architecture thanks so much for your fantastic uploads.
The house they built looks sturdy and long lasting does it mean they don’t move too often ?
Yes, these people are not really nomadic, but the house was so worth including.
Impressive. It really makes you wonder how far back buildings like this go? Buildings like this could be some of the earliest ever made, even crazier to think about is that our species wasn't the first humans to create such structures.
amazing!
Outstanding work mate
All due respect, truly sensational😃😃😃😃😃😃👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Wow like video yeah ❤
Amazing ❤
أللهم صل على محمد....
Incomparable 🇷🇼
Ну вот и квартира готова, все просто,а нам удобства подаваи,мы ее слепили из того что было😊
Без этого не выжить.солнце просто сожжот.😢
This channel is very interesting, I'm also very interested in how primitive tribes prepare and cook their food. Someone can suggest me a good channel on this topic?. Thanks.
We are starting to film this more when we are with them. Got some nice footage of a goat roast. The problem is always finding the time to edit it all on zero budget!
@@NomadArchitecture thank you again for your work, very much appreciated.
It looks good
"Babe!, wake up! New Nomad Agriculture video just dropped 😎"
Very cool 👍
Best architector
The family's periodic moving of the house to remove the wooden and termite-eaten parts was not only a form of maintenance but also their way of maintaining life and sustainability in the harsh environment. This can also create a deep connection between humans and nature, when they always respect and know how to adapt to the conditions around them.
Atât de puține lucruri, îi fac fericiți pe oamenii aceștia!
These were our first houses
Просто невероятно....
Thousands of years of love has damaged their hair.
For some strange reason when I saw the view from overhead I saw our distant ice relatives building a very similar structure from mammoth tusks.
Interessante construir sem ferramentas e sem pregos😮
@NomadArchitecture is the platform inside the hut a place for the residents to sleep?
Looking at the finished hut, the ground area seems a place to cook or "do things", and since the ground and walls are covered also in containers, the platform doesn't seem like it is used for storage. Therefore I assumed that it is for sleeping above ground, as a means to avoid insects and other critters that may pass through the openings during nighttime, but I might be wrong.
Yall should show The Weeknd this!
As someone who grew up in a very rainy climate, it was hard for me to grasp this as a "house" at first. I'd like to see and learn more about how people live in one of these. What happens at floor level? What happens on the platform?
I have some footage of this and will try to edit it in the next couple of months.
บ้านสูเปรืองไม้เป็นดงเลยนิ...เวรกรรม.
Mi sono sposata per vedere felicità, ma il mondo l'ho trovato al contrario
Hopefully the wind doesn’t blow over 30mph
I don't think so, or they wouldn't build such houses
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Where are the blueprints? lol, I am just amazed at their wonderful building together.
what happens when it rains???
How does it stay rain proof?
Строили , мы строили и наконец построили 😂.....поджигай Абдула 😢
Amazing, as are all your videos. Both men and women have very intricate hairdos. And the women’s “dresses” have a long tail (sort of), is that because it’s an animal skin?
Is this house part of a group of houses? How many people live in it, just 1 family?
No, I don’t know the answer to your question.
Just one family. It is one of three types they build, this is a remote field shelter but there are also village houses too. Just trying to get the video of these through YT censorship!!!
Это просто необходимость.
Despedicio estúpido de madeira, em um local onde há pouca, com 4 varas retas e arbusto se faz o mesmo tipo de cabana
Mammoth hunters built the same structures using mammoth bones.
I want to know - why the girl wears fuzzy appendages from rope around her waist. So fun looking, and just lovely.
IT'S MUCH SAFER AND BETTER THAN CHINESE CONDOS.
Am doing this so people in the world can see how people need help every one who can aford to do it give the some help send it to the are bring it some way some how do some ting thank u
Có ngôi chơi lâu Di đi mô
I'm curious about why the apex needed to be reinforced, architecturally/structurally speaking. I'm guessing the thick walls are to keep predators out, correct?
I dont think it was reinforced so much as a way of hanging lots of odd branches together. And yes, predators, wind too as it can get pretty unpleasant with the heat and wind.
If y noticed they are pilng at apex rather they are interlocking to reinforce the structure
Hailing from New York? What are the skins for 😢
Thank you for your work. But I must say that it's a very sad world we live in, a world in wich you have to censor body parts.
The thing I don't understand is why, if we are all made in the image of God, we have to hide ourselves. Doesn't this lead to more objectification? Anyway, don't get me started!!!
У нас в России такие ветки используют только для топлива.
И живём в бетонных могильниках, такие мы умные😅😅😅
Why they don't make under the tree or tree house like at Papua Irian Jaya
Tradução em português.?
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Why censor the booba? :c
Loser
David Attenborough would never digitally blur a human breast. Must be a prudish UA-cam thing.
Indeed. There are some videos we cannot get past the censorship at all. Looks like we will have to put up a short and a link to a separate file or something.
Ablen en eapañol
Why did they stay in the stone age?
Как видишь у них ума не меньше, чем у нас. На них не давит токсичное государство😅😅😅
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If they don't consider their chests to be obscene, should we? Blurring it out feels so wrong.
Somebody tell me why girl wears fluffy attachments to her costume, please. She walks as tho’ it doesn’t bother her. ???
Dirt poor, I bet they are happier than most.
Thank you for the video! Also, can we please not feed the puritan mental illness with the blurring? People offended need psychotherapy, not validation.
Beaver logdge but for humans hehe
🏚👈неге салмайды екен агаш коп
😅
Why blurring the thing men want to see?😊
youtube wouldn't approve ...
I wanted to see how Mexicans would have built this structure....so I went to settings and clicked on 2 for twice the playback speed :D
Господи . Это как жизнь на другой планете .И живут же так люди .
If I was walking around out there and came across this structure. I would be looking out for King Kong .
This is some sad shit
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