I have been enjoying a bunch of your videos but I don't even like fishing! I'm here because you offer a unique and valuable window into Australia's Indigenous cultures. Keep 'em coming! Giving a voice to Indigenous people and communities is fantastic. Thanks from Dharug country.
another great ep Nath, as you know i bloody love this stuff mate. i'm really enjoying the trust you are starting to build with the legendary traditional owners all around the place, and how everyone just looks so proud and happy to show and talk about their country, methods they catch the tucker in the area and more importantly their story and history. thanks so much for sharing mate, and in particular the Josh and Yarrabah mob for sharing with you and therefore all of us. absolutely awesome legends.
Thanks Jay. I know you already know this but for everyone else i dont think im special in any way to earn the respect and the friendships i have with people in these communities. I think anyone that shows genuine respect and an intrigue into aboriginal culture is welcome. Thanks for watching Jay!
>been here for 60000 years >invents a stick yeah keep blaming Whitey meanwhile the entire "culture" of aboriginals was genital mutilation, incest, infanticide and cannibalism.
Just did a quick check and you're near Cairns. Heard stories from locals north of Mossman about how badly the Aboriginals were treated not so long ago. Don't know why but your videos with the locals are so heartfelt to me. Keep going I don't know why you don't have millions of subscribers.
If you want to know how Australian aborigine genuine mindset, you need to go to their autonomy jurisdiction.. when drugs and alcohol are banned.. hmmmm.. and yeah permission is needed.. extremely rare unless you know some permanent figures there.. hmmmm.. when you really talk to a real indigenous people.. hmmmm.. you know what.. there are beautiful gem 💎 ladies over there, too .. 😊.. hmmmm.. my totem is catfish dreaming..😅..
What about local elders in my area? This is a topic that I find magnetic. The custodians of Australia are at this point, people who could help build a much better Australia. Environmentally we are on a cliff.
I love your videos and feel very privileged to see the footage you get and people you meet. In most of your videos i am over whelmed with how badly such beautiful people were treated not so long ago. It hurts the heart to know fellow persona endured so much pain. You are helping heal wounds. It’s exactly what we need to see and hear to keep us human 💖 thanks again. It’s life changing stuff
Thx nath for another look into another indigenous life and culture and history of the Yarrabah people, as you have done from Cairns to the cape, Marella n i are from indigenous background ourselves and we both enjoy watching episodes that show different ways of other indigenous communities. We enjoy your episodes. Ray n Marella.😊
Love reading all these positive, loving comments & I agree your stories are so educational for everyone around the globe. Keep up the hard work of filming, editing it all yourself & most of all getting out there to these beautiful homeland people sharing their life & stories to us all. Loved this episode & love your work wildreaches! 👌🏻😍🍃
Mate talk about relax. Your videos put me to sleep. Much the same as David attenborough docos do. That's not a bad thing, I genuinely find them interesting. They just have a soothing calm effect on me. Beautiful nature and country , you are lucky to have them mobs show you all that and so are we. Your videos do wonders for my soul hahaha. Keep it up man love the videos
These videos are incredible and you do a marvelous job at sharing the story's the history and show casing the local indigenous people. Good on ya Mate keep the content coming I wish there were something like this on main stream TV I feel it would help us heal and bring all of us together
Howdy Nat , Always look forward to the to next episode. Your influence has inspired me. Weather down south wasn’t the best at KI but it allowed me to Get back into diving and managed to catch Scallops crabs razor fish oysters and spear a couple of fish. Love the indigenous friends you’ve made, showing their life style and stories. Hope it inspires others to embrace our land and first peoples. Andy
Another very good episode we thoughly enjoyed this. Do we take it Mel and the Nathletts have back? Are long tails everywhere or just in that area? . Well mate we are now going hunter gathering freezing cold here and snow on the way😰, at least the nieghbours garden will look as good as everyone else's. Told him we were watching you this morning! Well I don't really know what he has got against you🤔. Cheryl has been quiet this week brushing up on her bush skills hmmm! We understand there is a cyclone looming up that way is that correct😮. Take care for now...The Wild Screechers.👍
Id love to hear what bush skills Cheryls actually working on. Are you guys planning another trip to Aus? Yeah another cyclone hanging around keeping me at home unfortunately... But that means editing content which keeps all of you happy. Stay warm
When I was a young fella we lived at second beach, the times I spent there was some of the most memorable of my life, were good to see culture is strong and the futures looking good
Can’t help myself but keep watching your videos, I grew up in South Australia in the flinders ranges (Adnyamathanha country) growing up as kids at school we were taught about the land and it was a great way of getting white fella to understand how they use to live and made me personally respect the land I grew up on. The way you love learning about other tribes is so relatable and I love it
Amazing videos! Thankyou for sharing your incredible experiences and relationships you have with our precious Indigenous community. What are those longtail called? Like their scientific name or other? I couldn't find them anywhere online.
Most of white Australia knows nothing about Indigenous Australians. Some of us whites have a sincere understanding. Most white Australians have never even had a conversation with and Aboriginal person and don't ever care to. It's bloody tragic.
As an Indigenous man, your story of the ship gave me chills, similar stories for my ancestors here on Ngarluma country, WA Love your videos bro, much respect from Roebourne WA PS Ufla need to get more mud crabs, sting ray and dugong for his videos, be awesome, thanks bro and thanks to the people of Yarrie for inviting this bro onto your country, much respect Ufla ❤💛🖤🤍💙💚
Yeah i imagine there are stories of the dutch over there on the West Coast? Ill have to get over there soon to meet everyone. Some good stingray and Turtle episodes coming mate. Im glad youre watching
It was a better life there before alcohol arrived. At Bessie Point we had fish,crabs,prawns,djalgai and wirrall in the thousands and everybody shared everything. We had oysters too but the big fat jala came from yarrabah. That's all gone now. It's nowhere near as good as it was back then.
You should try encourage some of these indigenous people to start UA-cam it’s alright when white people go and catch food but it’s better seeing my own people go out and hunt you know love the videos tho mate it’s actually very interesting
Sorry for the horrible translation/whatever but do a story about the negroettes have a google they are local to that area and were brought onto the mission eventually after retreating to bush at first contact.
That's why I don't like putting video of our culture or what we eat on utube because you will always get someone will say disrespecting things about us white man will never stop disrespecting black people
I'm on Djabugay country just up the hill, I live in a little hamlet that actually was a mission back in the day. There's elders around who were mission kids and you can't overstate the damage that was done and the culture that was lost due to missionaries. I picked up one old uncle who was hitching to the village just after I moved in. I asked him how to say hello, good bye and thanks in local language. He recoiled into the far corner of the car seat, this 70+ year old man, and said "no sir, I'm a good boy! I won't talk the devil's tongue." I just said sorry, because I could see even asking brought up some trauma out of his past I can hardly guess at. The world's oldest surviving culture. Ten times older than the next surviving culture, China. And what's left is being lost before our eyes. The bama at Yarrabah have sacred songlines that talk about where their ancestors hunted before the sea levels rose 14,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. What's now the great barrier reef was a coastal plain that extended to the continental shelf. they remembered that, and knew it, and sang to preserve that knowledge for thousands of years, it's only in the last 150 years western science has progressed to a point to even know that ice age happened. Their ancestors were there for it. And we let that culture fall away, in many instances actively tried to crush it. If that's the result of the missions, I don't think I need to worry about what the intention was.
You are one lucky man to be surrounded by all this nature and such beautiful and kind people!!
Greetings to all of you from an American in Germany!
Best, if not only, channel that genuinely and compassionately engages with TO’s. Your channel is much more than a fishing and exploring show.
to's?
@@simeonbrennan8824 Traditional Owners
I have been enjoying a bunch of your videos but I don't even like fishing! I'm here because you offer a unique and valuable window into Australia's Indigenous cultures. Keep 'em coming! Giving a voice to Indigenous people and communities is fantastic. Thanks from Dharug country.
Spoken very well me too
Thats nice to hear. I love making this style of content cause Im learning so much along the way. Putting all the puzzle pieces together slowly.
Awesome episode mate. Great way to showcase the traditional ways of getting food.
Thanks mate
Nate i bloody love listening to these stories on my sunday arvo mate. livin the dream mate👍🏽👍🏽
good to hear mate
would rather shit in my hands and clap
Not only great to watch but always informative too ♥♥
Glad you liked this one Jill
You guys truly are fantastic video makers. Keep up the awesome work!
Thank you very much!
another great ep Nath, as you know i bloody love this stuff mate.
i'm really enjoying the trust you are starting to build with the legendary traditional owners all around the place, and how everyone just looks so proud and happy to show and talk about their country, methods they catch the tucker in the area and more importantly their story and history.
thanks so much for sharing mate, and in particular the Josh and Yarrabah mob for sharing with you and therefore all of us.
absolutely awesome legends.
Thanks Jay. I know you already know this but for everyone else i dont think im special in any way to earn the respect and the friendships i have with people in these communities. I think anyone that shows genuine respect and an intrigue into aboriginal culture is welcome.
Thanks for watching Jay!
@@WildReaches 💕💕
I think you are right mate, but you definitely have a great way of capturing and sharing it all for us!
>been here for 60000 years
>invents a stick
yeah keep blaming Whitey meanwhile the entire "culture" of aboriginals was genital mutilation, incest, infanticide and cannibalism.
cringe
>been here for 60000 years
>invents a stick
the entire "culture" of aboriginals was genital mutilation, incest, infanticide and cannibalism.
Just did a quick check and you're near Cairns. Heard stories from locals north of Mossman about how badly the Aboriginals were treated not so long ago. Don't know why but your videos with the locals are so heartfelt to me. Keep going I don't know why you don't have millions of subscribers.
Im glad its coming across that way Hugh and youre getting something out of it.
If you want to know how Australian aborigine genuine mindset, you need to go to their autonomy jurisdiction.. when drugs and alcohol are banned.. hmmmm.. and yeah permission is needed.. extremely rare unless you know some permanent figures there.. hmmmm.. when you really talk to a real indigenous people.. hmmmm.. you know what.. there are beautiful gem 💎 ladies over there, too .. 😊.. hmmmm.. my totem is catfish dreaming..😅..
What about local elders in my area? This is a topic that I find magnetic. The custodians of Australia are at this point, people who could help build a much better Australia. Environmentally we are on a cliff.
Watch out for some them woman my ex stabbed twice jelous one especially in NT@@peaceleader7315
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Love watching Nath. Brings back alot of memories.
I love your videos and feel very privileged to see the footage you get and people you meet. In most of your videos i am over whelmed with how badly such beautiful people were treated not so long ago. It hurts the heart to know fellow persona endured so much pain. You are helping heal wounds. It’s exactly what we need to see and hear to keep us human 💖 thanks again. It’s life changing stuff
Thx nath for another look into another indigenous life and culture and history of the Yarrabah people, as you have done from Cairns to the cape, Marella n i are from indigenous background ourselves and we both enjoy watching episodes that show different ways of other indigenous communities. We enjoy your episodes. Ray n Marella.😊
Im so glad you two are watching and enjoying it all Ray.
I so look forward to seeing these videos, thank you again.
Love reading all these positive, loving comments & I agree your stories are so educational for everyone around the globe. Keep up the hard work of filming, editing it all yourself & most of all getting out there to these beautiful homeland people sharing their life & stories to us all. Loved this episode & love your work wildreaches! 👌🏻😍🍃
Not a bad spot to be stranded for a day and the company couldn't be better , loved the cameras popping up everywhere .
yeah the kids had heaps of fun with the cameras
Great video,this takes me back to my childhood days living on Elcho Island with the lovely Aboriginal people ❤❤❤
I look forward to your videos every week, honestly some of the best vids and stories on yt!!
Glad you like them!
@@WildReaches for sure, love them 🙂
Mate talk about relax. Your videos put me to sleep. Much the same as David attenborough docos do. That's not a bad thing, I genuinely find them interesting. They just have a soothing calm effect on me. Beautiful nature and country , you are lucky to have them mobs show you all that and so are we. Your videos do wonders for my soul hahaha. Keep it up man love the videos
Watching this awesome video from Aurukun west coast of Cape York Peninsula Queensland AUSTRALIA
These videos are incredible and you do a marvelous job at sharing the story's the history and show casing the local indigenous people. Good on ya Mate keep the content coming I wish there were something like this on main stream TV I feel it would help us heal and bring all of us together
Fascinating and beautiful. Thank you to all for sharing.
The eco system up that way 👌🏾thanks again mate 🙏🏽 much love and respect 🩵
Howdy Nat ,
Always look forward to the to next episode.
Your influence has inspired me.
Weather down south wasn’t the best at KI but it allowed me to
Get back into diving and managed to catch
Scallops crabs razor fish oysters and spear a couple of fish.
Love the indigenous friends you’ve made, showing their life style and stories.
Hope it inspires others to embrace our land and first peoples. Andy
Good on you Andy, sounds like a great feed! I agree mate, I hope so too
Deadly Nathan...Merry Christmas & Happy New Year bro✊🏽
Happy New Year Eugene!
@WildReaches Thanks Brother...keep up the Good Work, enjoy your show I gotta fishing with you when back in the Gulf, with old boy Jordan✊🏽
@@eugenelogan1089 Id like that mate. lets do it
Another very good episode we thoughly enjoyed this. Do we take it Mel and the Nathletts have back? Are long tails everywhere or just in that area? . Well mate we are now going hunter gathering freezing cold here and snow on the way😰, at least the nieghbours garden will look as good as everyone else's. Told him we were watching you this morning! Well I don't really know what he has got against you🤔. Cheryl has been quiet this week brushing up on her bush skills hmmm! We understand there is a cyclone looming up that way is that correct😮. Take care for now...The Wild Screechers.👍
Id love to hear what bush skills Cheryls actually working on. Are you guys planning another trip to Aus? Yeah another cyclone hanging around keeping me at home unfortunately... But that means editing content which keeps all of you happy. Stay warm
Always good mate love what you do keep it up
Thanks David
When I was a young fella we lived at second beach, the times I spent there was some of the most memorable of my life, were good to see culture is strong and the futures looking good
sounds like a good upbringing mate
Looking forward to a video with you and a mate floating down a remote river again.
Is that going to happen?
Certainly is mate.
@@WildReaches Awesome 😎👍
Can’t help myself but keep watching your videos, I grew up in South Australia in the flinders ranges (Adnyamathanha country) growing up as kids at school we were taught about the land and it was a great way of getting white fella to understand how they use to live and made me personally respect the land I grew up on. The way you love learning about other tribes is so relatable and I love it
Beautiful country! You are so fortunate to be there with the local Mob.
the entire "culture" of aboriginals was genital mutilation, incest, infanticide and cannibalism.
Amazing videos! Thankyou for sharing your incredible experiences and relationships you have with our precious Indigenous community.
What are those longtail called?
Like their scientific name or other? I couldn't find them anywhere online.
Saying Hi from Mackay, I really enjoyed your video and learning about culture and history at the same time. Thank you!
Brother.. what are whirrels?
Most of white Australia knows nothing about Indigenous Australians. Some of us whites have a sincere understanding. Most white Australians have never even had a conversation with and Aboriginal person and don't ever care to. It's bloody tragic.
Like n shared mate ,we need more people like Malcolm Douglas
New subscriber right here.. thank you brother for this content and much respect. 🖤💛❤ 🇦🇺🦘🐨
Love your work 🧡 absolutely awesome 🖤
Great vid nate 👌🏽
Thanks mate
good video, happy New Year
Happy new year!
So gnarly bro! So cool that you give a camera to different people, different perspectives, frothing bro
its so fun to see later what the kids got up to. I love it
Truly special place locals know what 👍
absolutelig amazing place, sending good vibes from Norway
That seafood looks yum bro! I'm from aotearoa we love our Kai Moana!
Amazing thanks for the video this footage is amazing
I love your videos I am addicted lol.
I do have a question... What day is Australia Day celebrated here?
This community cooks a lot of fish yummy lucky yous 😋 😊take care you guys love from down south Adelaide south Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️
thank the White man for the fishing rod
I would love to visit the yarrabah indigenous knowledge center
its very cool in there. I had a look with Josh and Jimmy
how beautiful are you to tell the truth and yeah thankyou man..
You lucky you im very jealous. i wanted to always do this one day 😪 great life ❤from Adelaide south Australia 🇦🇺 ❤️
Yarri is one of the most beautiful regions of NQ
Mud flap💯🤣👍🏾
My old friend is from yarrabah, beautiful people
You covered a lot, well done.
Keep it sacred
I love this ❤
Nice and clean no rubbish, really interested in how Aborigines cook dugong
historically they ate each other, so rich diverse and vibrant!!!
@@uwotcnt some Native American tribes ate the human brain, they said it was full of nutrients. Picture that, melons for dinner
35:07
What happened lol
Always wondered what happened to Russell Coit
As an Indigenous man, your story of the ship gave me chills, similar stories for my ancestors here on Ngarluma country, WA
Love your videos bro, much respect from Roebourne WA
PS Ufla need to get more mud crabs, sting ray and dugong for his videos, be awesome, thanks bro and thanks to the people of Yarrie for inviting this bro onto your country, much respect Ufla
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Yeah i imagine there are stories of the dutch over there on the West Coast? Ill have to get over there soon to meet everyone. Some good stingray and Turtle episodes coming mate. Im glad youre watching
Fantastic day.
👍👍
Happy new year Nevan
Woah, he crossed tribal boundaries, one time, i left a mate's place, crosding that tribal boundry was so spiritual, nade me rethink alk my morals
Good life👍
Looks like a place I'd call home.
I'm from Here 👌
that is strange, the camp you went to is exactly how my mind envisioned it when they said they have a camp
There is a local artist Nathan mundraby
Did he spit on that kid after eating that oyster???
magical
It was a better life there before alcohol arrived. At Bessie Point we had fish,crabs,prawns,djalgai and wirrall in the thousands and everybody shared everything. We had oysters too but the big fat jala came from yarrabah. That's all gone now. It's nowhere near as good as it was back then.
Went in different directions 😂😂😂 you got left behind mate
💯💯
👍🏻❤️🍺🇭🇲
You should try encourage some of these indigenous people to start UA-cam it’s alright when white people go and catch food but it’s better seeing my own people go out and hunt you know love the videos tho mate it’s actually very interesting
Yeah thats something i talk about alot with the fellas I spend time with. Iv gifted a couple of GoPros and try to encourage the kids.
More drone shots, cut scenes, species names on screen, Aboriginal language on screen
You should have gone to downtown Alice Springs to showcase real aboriginal culture 😂
theres gotta be no doubt it has a medical benefit eating them longtails, must be like pulling weeds but they wanna get away haha
The seven beautiful sisters were said to be white, and this is a story told by the indigenous
Leave them alone. Exploiting indigenous people for likes is despicable.
they're called abos
@uwotcnt your called a coloniser, bet you still live at home with mummy and daddy 😢
Sorry for the horrible translation/whatever but do a story about the negroettes have a google they are local to that area and were brought onto the mission eventually after retreating to bush at first contact.
very funny ya GOAT face
Aborigin ❤️, before European come😐
Pretty disgusting that Australia voted no.
Why? What did they vote for?
you're a bundle of sticks aren't you mate?
@@uwotcnt nah, just not a redneck
@@uwotcnt not really.. just not a redneck
@uwotcnt so nice. You learnt some words. Weak, cannot even say it.
Amazing how cannibalism and incest was so prevalent before European colonization
your gonna be shocked when you find out incest was the most common form of sex 100's of years ago in Europe
Hey colonizer 💕😄
Keyboard warrior no guts
Just to clarify they don't live there, they are going camping, they actually probably live in the free houses the government gives them.
Yeah sure mate, and where's my free house 😂 such a typical idiot.
That's why I don't like putting video of our culture or what we eat on utube because you will always get someone will say disrespecting things about us white man will never stop disrespecting black people
Racist jealous person is what you are got no guts to go and say that to yarry people they'll smash your face in
one day younwill get your land back ,hold on......!
Why do you call them Australian aborigines, that’s a bit disrespectful, most of them don’t identify as Australian
Were did you get that from people who say that ain't aboriginal at all
>invented a stick
You always feature your face, not the place.
Boring 💤
What a load of rubbish
elaborate?
Don't know what he's on about great video by the way I'm From Great palm island
Im hoping to get to Palm Island real soon@@ltk101-ghost4
@@WildReaches Have you been before to Palm or your first time going
@@ltk101-ghost4 First time. I have an invite from one person
I'm on Djabugay country just up the hill, I live in a little hamlet that actually was a mission back in the day. There's elders around who were mission kids and you can't overstate the damage that was done and the culture that was lost due to missionaries. I picked up one old uncle who was hitching to the village just after I moved in. I asked him how to say hello, good bye and thanks in local language. He recoiled into the far corner of the car seat, this 70+ year old man, and said "no sir, I'm a good boy! I won't talk the devil's tongue." I just said sorry, because I could see even asking brought up some trauma out of his past I can hardly guess at. The world's oldest surviving culture. Ten times older than the next surviving culture, China. And what's left is being lost before our eyes. The bama at Yarrabah have sacred songlines that talk about where their ancestors hunted before the sea levels rose 14,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age. What's now the great barrier reef was a coastal plain that extended to the continental shelf. they remembered that, and knew it, and sang to preserve that knowledge for thousands of years, it's only in the last 150 years western science has progressed to a point to even know that ice age happened. Their ancestors were there for it. And we let that culture fall away, in many instances actively tried to crush it. If that's the result of the missions, I don't think I need to worry about what the intention was.
This was awesome, Wish i could connect with some indigenous people from the Central Coast. I wanna learn about bush tucker around Darkinjung land🫶🔔