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  • In this documentary we know the culture of Australian Aboriginal tribes.
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    The Men of the Fifth World is a documentary that shows us the history, culture and traditions of the Australian aborigines, primitive tribes who inhabit these lands.
    The old Garimala Yakar, tells firsthand how their world is accompanied by the sound of the didgeridoo, the beat of their tradition, which keeps them together and attached to the land.
    These tribes have had to defend their country from the impositions of the white man when he came to Australia for the first time. The aboriginal culture has faded over time but they never cease to tell their story to the youngest and keep the hope that someday find their truth.
    In the Kakadu National Park lies Ubirrok, where the Rainbow Serpent stopped after creating the world and was painted on a rock so that people could see her. Over time our forefathers left on the rocks a complete collection of images which depict their way of life and their beliefs. On these ancient rocks they also drew figures of the men of that time, warriors and hunters, who used the same spears and harpoons as we do now.
    We share our land with all types of animals, some of them as dangerous the kangaroo is the most characteristic animal of my country.
    When we get together to dance around the fire, we sing the dreams of the animals, the stories of how they were created. Those that dance and sing paint their faces and bodies with kaolin, to look like the spirits which, according to our beliefs, are of a grey colour. The dance of the women is slower and more measured. They are normally in a state of trance, possessed by the spirits of the forest which protect them.
    The didgeridoo It’s our sacred instrument. The men who know how to play it are very important in our culture. With the didgeridoo they communicate our wishes to the spirits. And they call on them to come to our aid when tragedy befalls us. This sacred instrument brings us closer to the world of our ancestors. It is difficult to play, because you have to blow constantly, using the technique of circular breathing.
    The didgeridoos are made by the ants. Our land, here in northern Australia, is the kingdom of the ants.
    Our people were nomads, always moving from one place to another, carrying their few belongings with them. That is why we know the forest so well. In the forest, we know how to get everything we need. The men have always hunted and fished, while our women are expert gatherers. They know where to find edible fruits and roots, and how to get honey. The women have always worked in the forest, carrying out these tasks. No one knows nature like they do. Their work is very dangerous. They often come across the king brown, one of the most poisonous snakes in the world, its bite is always fatal.
    Hunting and war have always been men’s work, and they have always made their own weapons. Without a doubt, the boomerang is the best known of these. They are pieces of wood carved with a slight curve, which makes them more accurate when they are thrown. In fact, the spear is our best weapon. We used them in our fight against the white men who invaded our country and drove us off the land that belonged to us. Our spears claim other victims. When the tide goes out, we fish for the dangerous sting rays. These are manta rays that hide in the sand, ready to plunge their enormous stings into anyone who dares disturb them.
    Our coasts are full of animals, which traditionally provided us with food. When we have speared an animal, we throw a buoy into the water, with a long rope tied to harpoon. Whenever they catch a giant turtle, the fishermen arrange a feast, right there on the beach, to which all their relatives are invited.
    “My people have always felt the need to express themselves through painting, now and since the beginning of time. Our art, now called aboriginal art by the white man’s tourist industry, is born from the dreams of each artist and the intense colours we see in our land.
    Near the city of Darwin, my people call to the spirit of the king of the crocodiles with piercing cries.
    It is a dance of invocation. It is performed whenever someone has to travel to an area where the powerful sea crocodiles live. They ask for its permission and protection, but the great spirit is always asleep, and so they have to cry out to wake him, so that he knows that people have gathered together to dance in his honour.
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  • @colleen2671
    @colleen2671 Год назад +333

    My mother's totem is the carpet snake!
    My grandfather spoke 8 language interacting with many tribes in the area! His mother spoke 12-16 language!
    He died when I was 12!
    Australia didn't have horses, cows, sheep etc...
    They were pests to our native foods!
    This video is beautiful and reminds me of our my grandparents lived freely on their lands!
    I'm visiting my grandparents birthplace this Christmas 2022 and I know it will be spiritual for me🕊️

    • @johngray9702
      @johngray9702 Год назад +20

      This was truly amazing video. Beautiful people and away of life.

    • @richardprofit6363
      @richardprofit6363 Год назад +18

      Hope you have a wonderful visit...

    • @colleen2671
      @colleen2671 Год назад +7

      @@richardprofit6363 Thank you 🕊️

    • @urban_fox4658
      @urban_fox4658 Год назад +24

      I pray you are blessed on your trip; that you feel the presence of the Spirit and dream dreams of God. I pray the innumerous colors and warmth of God's Light surround you with love and peace, and that you come back a changed person, in touch not with this world, but a world eternal.
      This may sound dumb to a lot of people, but I ask forgiveness for my European ancestors, who took what was not theirs to have or control; those who continue to try and suppress the Aboriginal people and their beautiful, spiritual culture. My heart is against those that steal what belongs to Natives everywhere.
      And I pray God shows me how I can help the people of your land, your heritage.
      Blessings ❤🤲🏼🕊🌈🙏🏼

    • @everydayeveryday982
      @everydayeveryday982 Год назад +12

      I wish you well I pray you keep those memories and traditions of your people who will live on in stories and in histories to come.
      Thank you very much for sharing with us.

  • @jivand2424
    @jivand2424 Год назад +38

    Western industrial greed has caused so much pain and suffering to these beautiful people
    If human beings survive on this planet it will be with and through the teaching of these people
    We need to be still and listen to these elders! Thank you wonderful documentary

  • @s.pierre5257
    @s.pierre5257 Год назад +115

    I hope the young people don't abandon their indigenous culture. It is a beautiful and fascinating culture. Their Indigenous history needs to be preserved.

    • @soom878
      @soom878 9 месяцев назад +5

      they are living their culture for thousands of years, i highly doubt they young will abondon it, i have never seen indigenous people sticking strictly to their culture without any influence from outsiders for this long, they basically were there when humans were created, these people have knowledge of realms we cant comprehend

    • @lucasroe2878
      @lucasroe2878 9 месяцев назад

      It has been utterly destroyed and the information lost. That is why Aboriginals have adopted the American Indian smoking ceremony and call themselves first nation folk, copying the Canadian Inuits.

    • @franpie2264
      @franpie2264 9 месяцев назад

      Well said and true 👍🦘🦘@@soom878

    • @teamcrumb
      @teamcrumb 9 месяцев назад

      would it be abandonment or that their way was denied them? Western civilisation and the way it sees and seeps into all indigenous ways of being, but certainly their eyes and inner sight is so resoundingly brilliant and robust and complete I think the dream time way of seeing will live on, corny as it sounds it's because they still dream. Western civilisation won't last forever, one day on this planet folk like this will be back to their unassailable relationship with God and the earth, plants, fungi, animals, & protozoa

    • @josephwinder6878
      @josephwinder6878 6 месяцев назад

      @soom878 yet today they are taught falsehoods claimed as facts, they are bought up to hate white man by elders and educators. Every year their history grows another 10 thousand years, and no mention of the violence and rape of women and young girls, still occurring today. Incest is over represented in aboriginal communities today as it has been for millennia, This doco was a very romantic view compared to the reality. They warred with each other, they stole and raped, killed women. Why wasn't that discussed?

  • @tutumakairau9540
    @tutumakairau9540 Год назад +223

    the haunting sounds of the didgeridoo gave me goosebumps much respect to the indigenous people,their land, country and their culture

    • @hipsterhunter4eva901
      @hipsterhunter4eva901 Год назад +5

      I was thinking,, they said that they use a metal bar to make the didgeridoo. How did their ancestors make it?

    • @LaughingSeraphim
      @LaughingSeraphim Год назад

      You're so woke. You're amazing and better than most people.

    • @badxradxandy
      @badxradxandy Год назад

      It's literally a hollow stick lmao. Have you seen a piano?

    • @user-ll4jq9bi2m
      @user-ll4jq9bi2m Год назад

      Where the whites were found, murder was found, especially the English, France, Spain and Portugal my from Arab countries

    • @Joebonjoe
      @Joebonjoe 11 месяцев назад

      you can hardly tell the women from the men, they all have such hard, almost stony facial features and they are often very fat, how is that? Africans, Indians, Native Americans, Mongolians or even Indians from Central and South America are not known at all to have such features. The Australian Aborigines are a strange breed indeed, very fascinating

  • @zlatankaric9390
    @zlatankaric9390 Год назад +42

    Respect and love to all indigenous people.

  • @augustsustinoha3654
    @augustsustinoha3654 3 года назад +160

    The documentary is beautiful,the music is
    hypnotic,the history is breathtaking,the
    sound of the didgeridoo evokes
    ancestors.The whole thing is magical.

    • @VeganV5912
      @VeganV5912 3 года назад

      Why I had a stroke... because I studied it very thoroughly. Eating animals, tight arteries, no fibre 🍖, sit inside your stomach for 5 days, more or less. Eating plants and fruit and nuts and pulses 100% fibre. Next day poop 😂. Your guts, plant-based, different microbes🦠. No smell if you eat plants et cetera. Smooth arteries ⭕️✅❤️😬🦷🍠🍅🥬🍊🍏🌾🍄... I don’t need deodorant ✅❤️😬🦷💪🦵
      Animal foods is heart attack (fat deposits 🥩🍖🍗🍳🍣🐢🍯... ) and cancer and high blood pressure and dementia and Parkinson and plaque.... 51% death rate !!! I didn’t know !!!
      Vegans have 4% cancer. No heart attacks no high blood pressure no dementia no Parkinson no plaque.... try it for a month ✅❤️🦷😬😃😊. and eat like a king, and stay the same or fitter (= . One minute video, Timelapse ruclips.net/video/MZp4lbqV28A/видео.html !! 🐒🐵🦍✅❤️😬🦷💪 They never eat fish, they don’t eat meat, et cetera. 1% cancer !!! 99% the same as us !!! 1% cancer in the wild. Scientific fact !!
      ruclips.net/video/8aOltHp47kg/видео.html . TMAO 😵🍖🥚... Clogged arteries 🔴🥚🍖... Re-opened ✅⭕️🌾.... Actual photos !!!

    • @Jeremycook_
      @Jeremycook_ 3 года назад +9

      @@VeganV5912 a vegan spam bot? That's a new one

    • @dr.farehasaleem5061
      @dr.farehasaleem5061 3 года назад +7

      @@VeganV5912 but vitB 12 def can occur

    • @meshachwesant3226
      @meshachwesant3226 Год назад

      🤣

    • @hilohattie3681
      @hilohattie3681 9 месяцев назад

      And, the narrator is soft, slow and clear too.

  • @WisePhoenixRising
    @WisePhoenixRising 3 года назад +42

    To Garimala Yakar and your whole tribe - sending you much LOVE and understanding. Hoping your young ones will realize that you are the jewels of this planet. May you live forever!

  • @vincentsimiyu2351
    @vincentsimiyu2351 Год назад +52

    my heart melts at listening to this, watching the beautiful nature where man coexisted with animals and trees in a respectful and mutual way, the natural flow of water, the health of those living under this very natural environment away from cancer , hypertension and diabetes! kudos to the filmmaker

    • @TheShift_OfEnergy
      @TheShift_OfEnergy Год назад

      killing a turtle is not a coexistence , so many lives, it didnt seem to me that they were very hungry from their appearance, if you can survive of eating flora, dont kill fauna

    • @dianeduffy6798
      @dianeduffy6798 Год назад

      No cancer
      Really! What planet are you on. With shorter life expectancy you did not have all the old age over 60 diseases nor modern fiagnostic equipment yo know it was cancer. all people all across the globe get cancer

    • @santaclase3410
      @santaclase3410 Год назад

      Santa Clase
      2 days ago
      sharing🥰🥰🥰😇😇😇Thanks for sharing

    • @Robertahausen
      @Robertahausen Год назад

      yeah but it is sure nice to have what we have..... give it back if you like internet, indoor plumbing, and refrigeration....or make a point of accepting the responsibility of taking care of this earth

    • @Ryan-eu3kp
      @Ryan-eu3kp Год назад

      It was not like that at all. Most tribes were at War with one another, and dieing young. Half starved. Sounds fun

  • @uyraellsensenmann8931
    @uyraellsensenmann8931 6 лет назад +175

    I am very glad to have watched this video.
    Being part Maori, it did me good to see what my native 'cousins' in Australia are trying to both teach and preserve.
    Such knowledge should be preserved: one day, humanity will need such knowledge, and be glad it has remained and survived to be taught.
    Respectful Greetings from a Kiwi to you Australian Aboriginal Peoples.
    Kind and Respectful Regards, Uyraell, NZ.

    • @bluenikayahjihbed965
      @bluenikayahjihbed965 5 лет назад +9

      Thank u, just for the goodwill of u.

    • @VSGotNM
      @VSGotNM 5 лет назад +6

      your native cousins are Polynesians, you guys ship wrecked on NZ and ate the natives...….

    • @suehall6831
      @suehall6831 5 лет назад +3

      @@VSGotNM where did you get that bullshit from?

    • @dan4856
      @dan4856 5 лет назад +3

      Actually, The Aboriginal-Peoples of Australia are Our(European) direct Relatives, They emigrated many Ages back.♥️

    • @archy2frank2
      @archy2frank2 4 года назад +4

      @@aZz7eCh ahhhh.We got a Eugenicist in the house.

  • @parshinnaidoo2478
    @parshinnaidoo2478 Год назад +29

    I am a Tamil, Born in South Africa, 5 generations in SA, most likely my great great grandparents were sent from South India to grow sugar cane in SA. Watching this video leads me to believe that the Aboriginals tribes and Andamanese tribes of Srilanka and surrounding islands are closely related. In simple terms the Tamil people are an evolution from these "black tribes" in the South Pacific!

    • @marilynr409
      @marilynr409 Год назад

      I do not believe the derive from a black reciting the ass, some sort of native people because they have straight hair just asking

  • @johncollins211
    @johncollins211 Год назад +23

    Its amazing how diverse the genetics are within them. Red hair black hair brown hair different facial looks and hair types as well.

    • @franciscaarrieta5812
      @franciscaarrieta5812 3 месяца назад

      Que?de q hablas si todos son parecidos, robustos, morenos...y rstan en el proceso de evolución social.

    • @franciscaarrieta5812
      @franciscaarrieta5812 3 месяца назад

      Los niños ya poseen otra cosmovision teniendo en cuenta las relacion con el ambiente.

  • @vojo1461
    @vojo1461 Год назад +25

    Absolute masters. Most respect to these grandfathers!

  • @rob876
    @rob876 4 года назад +330

    A beautiful people - the first people. I hope these wise people will always be around to remind us of what we have lost and help us regain our humanity.

    • @claudiahbabic5102
      @claudiahbabic5102 3 года назад +24

      Ohhh they will. They were the first ones and will be the last ones and once again we will learn to live WITH nature instead of DOMINATING nature.

    • @StarkEdits11
      @StarkEdits11 3 года назад +8

      Yes they look exactly like Tamil people. Tamil is the first language in the world.

    • @Michelle-jf8fz
      @Michelle-jf8fz 3 года назад +4

      @@StarkEdits11 So you admit they invaded Australia from India. There were probably people here already that the aborigines killed just like the Maoris of NZ their oral history is that tall whites were living there and they killed them. Tall whites were found buried in China too.

    • @StarkEdits11
      @StarkEdits11 3 года назад +14

      @@Michelle-jf8fz Nope I didn't say they invaded Australia from India. You know that there was a massive continent called Kumari kandam ( or Lemuria) which connected present day India and Australia right? So they were there in Australia from the beginning. Kumari kandam is a continent of ancient Tamil civilization. It went alll the way from Tamil Nadu of India to Australia and it even had bordered with Africa. You can find people like these aborigines in Africa too. Ever wondered why? The language these aborigines speak is very close to Tamil (First language of the world).

    • @VeganV5912
      @VeganV5912 3 года назад +3

      @@claudiahbabic5102 ~ Why I had a stroke... because I studied it very thoroughly. Eating animals, tight arteries, no fibre 🍖, sit inside your stomach for 5 days, more or less. Eating plants and fruit and nuts and pulses 100% fibre. Next day poop 😂. Your guts, plant-based, different microbes🦠. No smell if you eat plants et cetera. Smooth arteries ⭕️✅❤️😬🦷🍠🍅🥬🍊🍏🌾🍄... I don’t need deodorant ✅❤️😬🦷💪🦵
      Animal foods is heart attack (fat deposits 🥩🍖🍗🍳🍣🐢🍯... ) and cancer and high blood pressure and dementia and Parkinson and plaque.... 51% death rate !!! I didn’t know !!!
      Vegans have 4% cancer. No heart attacks no high blood pressure no dementia no Parkinson no plaque.... try it for a month ✅❤️🦷😬😃😊. and eat like a king, and stay the same or fitter (= . One minute video, Timelapse ruclips.net/video/MZp4lbqV28A/видео.html !! 🐒🐵🦍✅❤️😬🦷💪 They never eat fish, they don’t eat meat, et cetera. 1% cancer !!! 99% the same as us !!! 1% cancer in the wild. Scientific fact !!
      ruclips.net/video/8aOltHp47kg/видео.html . TMAO 😵🍖🥚... Clogged arteries 🔴🥚🍖... Re-opened ✅⭕️🌾.... Actual photos !!!...

  • @WildAmbo
    @WildAmbo Год назад +25

    This wonderful documentary should be seen in every school. Loving this and it would make many understand just how important the land, animals and culture is to the First peoples.

    • @comahsamuel3969
      @comahsamuel3969 Год назад

      Your school teaching you only Christopher Columbus, your great man.

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 Год назад +2

      @Marilee Burtt its very well filmed, however - the narrative is not as well done. For a start, they have used a non Indegenous (British!) actor to do the voiceover, instead of using the authentic voices of those who live in these areas - they do speak English! A big 'ouch'' for me was hearing all sorts of European concepts such as historical epochs of Time, stitched into the voiceover. Aboriginal elders have a mental landscape which exists outside of Time. Historical epochs are a European mindset, and sadly much that is European pervades this voiceover. There are better documentaries out there... i wish you all the best of luck in finding them ...as it is indeed an incredible culture. But lets let them tell their own story as much as possible... in their own words.

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 Год назад +1

      excuse my spelling typos!

  • @dartanion0075
    @dartanion0075 3 года назад +7

    Made me cry.

  • @lezettedorval3019
    @lezettedorval3019 Год назад +15

    Their art is phenomenal!!

  • @Canyouhandleth1s
    @Canyouhandleth1s Год назад +36

    This is so amazing. They are certainly an intriguing and fascinating people with a really unique culture and beauty. Their love and respect for the nature is something everyone should learn. Much love to all from Sápmi

  • @freeshrugs63
    @freeshrugs63 2 года назад +19

    From start to finish I was captivated by this documentary. What a beautiful story of beautiful people.

  • @wendysmith2587
    @wendysmith2587 Год назад +4

    Aboriginals are fascinating and should be held in a place of honor.

  • @chili_phil
    @chili_phil 2 года назад +19

    I love that part with the eggs. We only take half. Yup, the key here - never take more than you need. Its so refreshing to hear that. Greed is such a bad thing

    • @MaLiArtworks186
      @MaLiArtworks186 Год назад

      Greedy pale males would have taken all of the eggs.

    • @darylbuttery1513
      @darylbuttery1513 Год назад +1

      To me seems like common sense. Makes me wonder where common sense has gone

  • @beautifulnature1814
    @beautifulnature1814 4 года назад +53

    It is great to see the grandfather teach the children the tribal values etc. Beautiful paintings from nature 🌷👍

  • @rainbow72878
    @rainbow72878 3 года назад +106

    I love the part where the termites move around in the Eucalyptus tree, yet do not kill the tree. The men then tap on the tree and see it is ready for a digerdoo. A beautiful co-existence story. 👍❤

  • @ChancesOfALifetime
    @ChancesOfALifetime 3 года назад +9

    This is the beauty of spirituality, raw, unadulterated, creative, nurturing and healing.

  • @laceyloops
    @laceyloops 2 года назад +19

    This is the mostinteresting thing I've watched in a looong while! Learning all the different cultures in the world is such a beautiful thing.

  • @brendanestor2378
    @brendanestor2378 3 года назад +33

    I COULD WATCH THIS OVER AND OVER

  • @craigyoung5482
    @craigyoung5482 6 лет назад +619

    I notice alot of comments that love how respectful indigenous people are to the land but yet we stand by and watch the world be destroyed. How long are we going to let greed poison everything around us.

    • @robinfantley6782
      @robinfantley6782 5 лет назад +9

      Craig Young RIGHT

    • @richardlorych9868
      @richardlorych9868 5 лет назад +29

      as long as the rich and greedy have power over us!

    • @Rocky13Ray
      @Rocky13Ray 5 лет назад +23

      Its hard to cure when you are posioned yourself

    • @unknown-je5oh
      @unknown-je5oh 5 лет назад +2

      Coming from white men? Lol

    • @thejacka5846
      @thejacka5846 4 года назад +1

      Craig Young until it start poisoning us I guess.

  • @soundmind4all
    @soundmind4all 3 года назад +11

    These people has unique look, they music and arts are spiritual and the most interesting thing i notice is that they re very strong even the oldest of them.

  • @FreeLeonardPeltierNow
    @FreeLeonardPeltierNow 3 года назад +258

    Indigenous people must be respected and treated with dignity. Their cultures are precious.

    • @Milzo950
      @Milzo950 Год назад +6

      Sadly, we don't 😔

    • @spontaneousqueef1655
      @spontaneousqueef1655 Год назад +27

      all people should be respected and treated with dignity regardless of skin color

    • @torefancello4791
      @torefancello4791 Год назад

      Lo sapete che siete tutti malati e maleducati mesi alasta che cua non ci fate niente cosa senefa l'umanità di persone come voi nulla maleducati e di mal costume e con pretese di esere i migliori abaida a te e cuardati culche volta allo spechio e vedi chi sei e non ti presentare da me da miserabile

    • @veronicafernandez7211
      @veronicafernandez7211 Год назад +28

      Moreover, they are the real Australians. My full respect for them. When white men appeared it was hell for them.

    • @FreeLeonardPeltierNow
      @FreeLeonardPeltierNow Год назад +6

      @@veronicafernandez7211 yes yes yes

  • @lenwenzel7440
    @lenwenzel7440 5 лет назад +128

    It's very enlightening to catch a even a tiny glimpse into such an ancient culture. Such learning is very valuable indeed. Their relationship with Nature can teach us much in respecting and nurturing this planet we all share.

    • @cassiephillips859
      @cassiephillips859 2 года назад

      Keep theses beings away,once they see ur peace,theysee malls ,stores,and killing more and more of our ppl.

    • @emilyeriksson4868
      @emilyeriksson4868 Год назад

      The planet that the globalists are destroying it with poison and chemicals.

  • @jeweloftheisle498
    @jeweloftheisle498 3 года назад +35

    Awesome doco. I’m Ausie and have much respect for the indigenous keepers of this land.

    • @LuisGarcia-iv1um
      @LuisGarcia-iv1um 3 года назад +2

      Lo que deberías sentir es vergüenza por el genocidio que hicieron ustedes los ángulos allí.

    • @ericsmith6315
      @ericsmith6315 3 года назад

      Get rid of your computer and fuck off to join them!

    • @TheAngeltinks
      @TheAngeltinks 2 года назад

      So much BS in this doco - obviously made for tourists……….. a lot is completely fabricated

    • @EASAustraliaNSW
      @EASAustraliaNSW 2 года назад +7

      @@LuisGarcia-iv1um mate, don’t hate on someone all because they come from a country that did bad things. Most if not all countries have at least done one horrific thing or more in their past. What are you gonna do? Tell a German who loves Jewish culture to be ashamed of themselves all because of the holocaust?! Just stop it please

    • @nameless7174
      @nameless7174 Год назад

      @@LuisGarcia-iv1um and Latin Europeans didn’t invade countries in the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific? You’re a special kind of stupid aren’t you?

  • @Foundinthewoodsbushcraft
    @Foundinthewoodsbushcraft Год назад +41

    I have so much respect for the indigenous people. They have so much to share. I hope they keep sharing their lives with the younger generation and that they are proud of who they are. 🙏🤲

  • @marielloyd8594
    @marielloyd8594 Год назад +10

    Extraordinarily intelligent people who made a complete life and culture in a healthy communal and cooperative way.

    • @josephwinder6878
      @josephwinder6878 7 месяцев назад

      This was a romantic version of facts. It wasn't all communal and cooperative. There were plenty of intertribal wars. The megafauna was hunted to existence. Still an interesting culture though.

    • @garyjohnstone6422
      @garyjohnstone6422 6 месяцев назад

      do you actually believe that intelligent ppl could create nothing for tens of millenia?

    • @josephwinder6878
      @josephwinder6878 6 месяцев назад

      They don't mention the raping and stealing of each other's women and young girls, the horrific incest which still is very over represented in aboriginal communities. The violence to women, still practised today. Not very intelligent.

  • @justinhoffman5726
    @justinhoffman5726 3 года назад +23

    I'm seriously in love with the blonde guy. I feel like if there is anyone in the world to ask any question to... it's this guy. Whatever wisdom is, he's got it!

    • @evamolefi181
      @evamolefi181 3 года назад +2

      😂 blonde Justin I lov him too he is very wise

    • @breblizz4321
      @breblizz4321 3 года назад +2

      Right! I wish I could adopt him as my grandpa

    • @freeeggs3811
      @freeeggs3811 2 года назад +1

      He isn’t blonde, his hair is bleached.

    • @justinhoffman5726
      @justinhoffman5726 2 года назад

      Free eggs you are special.

    • @freeeggs3811
      @freeeggs3811 2 года назад

      @@justinhoffman5726 thank you

  • @merhoznawzad7672
    @merhoznawzad7672 Год назад +14

    41:02 For someone to paint someone else's dreams, they have to get their permission... Really amazing

  • @frankgriffith5559
    @frankgriffith5559 3 года назад +28

    Incredible stuff, respect to the aboriginal people and hope their culture and livelihood lives on!

  • @Sulk-.-
    @Sulk-.- 3 года назад +29

    Documentary just pulls out the sickest solo for an intro

  • @youngjeffery2603
    @youngjeffery2603 3 года назад +11

    An awe-inspiring, touching, interesting, captivating narrative which arouses sympathy, love and understanding of life among humans. I am deeply moved.......

    • @timlambert5165
      @timlambert5165 Год назад

      You are me and I am you and we are one together ,humbly awakening………

  • @alphatrinity777
    @alphatrinity777 3 года назад +31

    Wonderful documentary! I learned so much. I hope their culture is able to stay alive.

  • @louiseeyahpaise795
    @louiseeyahpaise795 3 года назад +41

    Their culture is still strong despite all the hardships they and their ancestors have endured.. such beautiful people .stay strong sisters and brothers of Mother Earth!

    • @0397rb
      @0397rb Год назад

      no white people. that's why

    • @nameless7174
      @nameless7174 Год назад

      @@whattafuareyou ummm you obviously haven’t been to Australia if you think Aborigines don’t have access to internet 🤣, we’re not some third world country!

  • @bullzdawguk
    @bullzdawguk Год назад +23

    Exceptional. I had no idea of how they made a didgeridoo until watching this brilliant documentary.

    • @santaclase3410
      @santaclase3410 Год назад +1

      you. have an elder guiding you

    • @bullzdawguk
      @bullzdawguk Год назад

      @@santaclase3410 I do? What makes you say that?

    • @garyjohnstone6422
      @garyjohnstone6422 6 месяцев назад +1

      they didn`t make it at all, they simply pulled it from a tree. The termites made it.

    • @bullzdawguk
      @bullzdawguk 6 месяцев назад

      @@garyjohnstone6422 🙄🤣

  • @jimmiehall1930
    @jimmiehall1930 4 года назад +33

    I just love seeing and learning about other cultures. Thank you for your hard work.

  • @reecetaia7084
    @reecetaia7084 3 года назад +10

    Bless all natives of this planet.

  • @maxinewarnest894
    @maxinewarnest894 3 года назад +4

    The Aboriginal women also have legends, traditions, ancestors, rituals, history art, dance, food sourcing, protein sourcing methods, music, secret business, women's business, teachings, relevance, importance etc, etc,etc.

  • @vimilchar
    @vimilchar Год назад +3

    Very emotional to watch!
    🧡😔

  • @lifeforcefordham7
    @lifeforcefordham7 9 лет назад +460

    Excellent, I really enjoyed learning !!! What a wonderful culture!! I respect the original people of this great land!!!

    • @PlanetDocChannel
      @PlanetDocChannel  9 лет назад +6

      Paula Fordham Thanks Paula!

    • @ceeuuu01
      @ceeuuu01 9 лет назад +3

      Can hardly wait to get into this. Thx sis.

    • @GondaHerszkowicz
      @GondaHerszkowicz 7 лет назад +23

      It made me cry a bit.....we are so far from nature in our modern world............

    • @kerbygator
      @kerbygator 7 лет назад +5

      Gonda Herszkowicz Go live out in the desert or the woods for two days and then report back to us and tell us you don't want wifi or fast food anymore.

    • @GondaHerszkowicz
      @GondaHerszkowicz 7 лет назад +5

      Rob Kerbs, I would love to!! I get ill from radiation and I never eat fast food so I think I would have a better life for myself than here in the city! Its a personal thing!! My phone and internet are still on kabel ;)

  • @Uhshawdude
    @Uhshawdude 8 лет назад +318

    32:45 This is why the ways of people such as Native Americans and Aboriginals are so amazing, they understand that greed can only lead to ruin.

    • @catmagic2226
      @catmagic2226 6 лет назад +10

      Shawn Williams it's also why they have been brutalized...we aren't supposed to know our own power.

    • @sethteamcap3598
      @sethteamcap3598 6 лет назад +3

      Shawn Williams I imagine these people hardly if ever think "why is this happening to me? " But so called atheists say it, so who are they talking to?

    •  6 лет назад +11

      +Marybeth Kszystyniak-hamblen
      That's a load of revionist bullshit. Hostilities typically broke out after they attacked Europeans, who then struck back. Years of such agression followed, after that there was so much hatred one group had to be driven away.
      Good example being the destruction of the Peqeot tribe near New York. The Peqeot slaughtered anyone they came across according to their reputation. The Dutch arrived and founded a peaceful colony. The Peqeot attacked the Dutch and committed brutal acts of savagery against the Dutch.
      Fed up with their tyranny, the Dutch organised a war pact between all other indian tribes in the region and supplied them with a token 'force' of 4 civilians with muskets. The indian coalition they attacked the main Peqeot village and inflicted such slaughter the tribe basically ceased to exist.
      Who's to blame? Only the warmongering Peqeot.
      Aboriginals attacking the English agressively is also pretty well documented. Aboriginal tribes being driven away typically happened only after years or decades of such hostilities, when the settlers had become powerful enough to actually achieve victory.

    • @79eyre
      @79eyre 6 лет назад +7

      exactly and Aborigins are even more progressive than Mesoamerican Indian cultures...they are wandering people without cultivating the land or building cities or monuments....they do not even have the written language but their hearts and souls are pure!

    • @googleuser9383
      @googleuser9383 6 лет назад +3

      And non-greed leads to more animal cruelty than greed.
      Though you could debate what's worse. Brutal execution of animals or battery farms.

  • @dermotmccorkell663
    @dermotmccorkell663 Год назад +2

    fantastic documentary. my deepest apologies on behalf of my ancestors for the near genocidal apocalypse greed visited on your beautiful cultures.

  • @luciamitu9962
    @luciamitu9962 3 года назад +10

    Very soulful docu, we need more of this to raise the awareness. Thanks for your work 😘💚

  • @honestyfirst978
    @honestyfirst978 7 лет назад +768

    long live the natives of this earth

    • @slimeronio
      @slimeronio 6 лет назад +101

      we are all natives ....maybe news to you?

    • @carolyn2940
      @carolyn2940 5 лет назад +28

      Holding you back from what exactly? They don't want to know you necessarily so they cannot be doing anything to you let alone holding you back from anything....except another land grab

    • @carolyn2940
      @carolyn2940 5 лет назад +12

      I wonder if you plastic spastics are even biodegradable anymore let alone advanced

    • @seanloer1928
      @seanloer1928 5 лет назад +10

      Amen! especially seeing how we're all native of this earth

    • @ebookpioneers
      @ebookpioneers 5 лет назад +2

      Why?

  • @namjikamraunkamraun1305
    @namjikamraunkamraun1305 6 лет назад +30

    Beautiful life thank God for be one of the indigenous man I'm today, Cheer's.

  • @aussiecath
    @aussiecath 3 года назад +9

    Great documentary! Telling the stories of the people through the iconic wise old man works perfectly.

  • @neilcowmeadowguitartuition2230
    @neilcowmeadowguitartuition2230 Год назад +1

    Dignity personified - even in the wake of conquest and dispossession.

  • @radhakumar327
    @radhakumar327 3 года назад +10

    Simply put. They are in touch with NATURE. Our spiritual mother. Things start going really wrong when we stop respecting and loving Our Mother Nature.Such simple people with deep understanding of our TRUE SELF Loved the documentary 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @charmcollis2590
    @charmcollis2590 3 года назад +52

    Very educational, well put together. They are so creative, living off the land. May their culture continues to forge forward.

  • @billbarber3634
    @billbarber3634 Год назад +3

    I am a white Irishman . I revere and respect your people and grieve over any injustice done to you and those like you. The great spirit is about to come and destroy those who hurt the innocent such as your people. I hope to help. Love to you..

  • @ceowulf7328
    @ceowulf7328 2 года назад +10

    An absolutely stunning documentary. Such a beautiful and magical formation of cultures.

  • @Carterhill4
    @Carterhill4 7 лет назад +142

    I feel blessed to have found this channel! So much history and ways of life and living! Thank you, for the work, research and telling of these stories. Bless everyone involved with these documentaries and for the willingness of the people of these lands to show how they live, sharing their art and tool making and survival in some of the harshest parts of our earth. I was moved to tears, laughed out loud and from my tiny spot of the planet earth, so far, far away felt a kinship with these people.

    • @Chuck1798
      @Chuck1798 6 лет назад +4

      Carterhill4 you're nice

    • @beccathib3656
      @beccathib3656 4 года назад +2

      Yes indeed. Tis true.

    • @winstonphillips4059
      @winstonphillips4059 Год назад +3

      Give Thanks for the internet 🙏.

    • @Boatperson
      @Boatperson Год назад

      @Winston Phillips it was religion that destroyed their culture so keep your stupid blessing to yourself 🇦🇺👎🏾

    • @pamelamcmurray8798
      @pamelamcmurray8798 Год назад +1

      Never gave them running water or bathrooms. Just a shed to live in ,but God see all wickedness

  • @anandvijay8395
    @anandvijay8395 3 года назад +15

    We missed Kumari Kandam tamil people's now we see in Australia kandam it's very happy to all few trible people

  • @thanu9744
    @thanu9744 Год назад +20

    Is there any Tamil people watching this video and finds similarity between us.. Kumari kandam is not a myth ❤️

    • @vetiarvind
      @vetiarvind Год назад +3

      Yes you dravidians are somewhat partly originated from veddoid people of the AASI who are an ancestral races of the people who split off into old south-east-asia-australia before the last ice age. I'm Tamil Brahmin, I can see some resemblance in the features, although culturally, Tamils are completely different and far more settled and "advanced" culture in terms of literary work (although i love the aborgine artwork and the sound of the digeridoo as well as their co-existence with nature). There is also another theory, that Tamil sailors wandered and settled into north-west australia around 4000 years, although i'm not sure how many went.

    • @tathagatasinha2939
      @tathagatasinha2939 Год назад +1

      @@vetiarvind : Technically, almost every Indian is Dravidian up to some extent (irrespective of caste). The first Dravidians were people of Indus Valley Civilization (who may have originated in Ancient Iran) and then people from central Asia (Aryans) came and integrated with native Dravidians of North India and native Dravidians of South of India did integrate with old Veddoid people BUT one thing we must note is that both North Indians and South Indians have distinct Caucasoid facial features (on average) unlike Veddoids of modern day Sri Lanka or Australia or Papua New Guinea.
      Lastly, India (both North and South) retain much of the original "Dravidian type Caucasoid" features to this date and genetic evidence also suggests that "almost" every Indian (or South Asian) is directly descended from people living in Indus Valley Civilization.

    • @SuperMan-if8sp
      @SuperMan-if8sp Год назад

      @@vetiarvind 💩💩💩💩

    • @ALIMUSLIYAR1921
      @ALIMUSLIYAR1921 Год назад

      @@SuperMan-if8sp he is BHRAMIN man they always speak shit 🐄🕉️💩🛕💨☕☕

  • @vetiarvind
    @vetiarvind Год назад +3

    I love their art.

  • @whitleygarr3539
    @whitleygarr3539 6 лет назад +97

    I cant get over how unique they look. I absolutely love it. I'm so happy so see this. True wholesome people. I'd love to go there.

    • @rishirishiroopnarine5067
      @rishirishiroopnarine5067 5 лет назад

      Whitley Garr that. the last man

    • @MrHealth07
      @MrHealth07 5 лет назад +6

      I lived with them for quite a few years, hunting, fishing etc with them. Was a great time in my life

    • @yooyyoeliphaz7767
      @yooyyoeliphaz7767 5 лет назад +3

      Also. Me I want to go there but how can I do

    • @-Gous-
      @-Gous- 4 года назад

      @@bbcbbc6751 long and thicc, how they like it

    • @ciku-ciku7194
      @ciku-ciku7194 4 года назад +2

      MrHealth07 lucky you... I would love to...

  • @TheKos2Kos
    @TheKos2Kos 3 года назад +35

    Best educational part is around 31 minutes for me. Basically said when a person isn't able to hunt and provide for themselves like their ancestors, those people lose themselves. So true in my opinion. Sure it's a big reason why a lot of indigenous people around the world are consumed by drugs as they are forced to assimilate to the foreign customs. The narrator says the kids have to leave the family to get "Western" education and many of the kids decide not to move back to libe with their elders

    • @MaLiArtworks186
      @MaLiArtworks186 Год назад

      They have been brainwashed.

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 9 месяцев назад

      I bet you wouldnt even last one day out there 😂

    • @garyjohnstone6422
      @garyjohnstone6422 6 месяцев назад

      not forced, you choose behavior

  • @havad3938
    @havad3938 Год назад +1

    I absolutely love looking at their faces. They are beautiful inside and beautiful outside.

  • @gwendolynturner239
    @gwendolynturner239 Год назад +4

    Absolutely amazing documentary series... beautifully narrated!!

  • @myneymo77
    @myneymo77 5 лет назад +8

    Half a millions views for this precious footage about humanity

  • @BruceSeesall
    @BruceSeesall 4 года назад +26

    12:15 what a beautiful conversation the elder has with the younger..We are all the same. In every way.... Just our physical shells are different.

    • @DanIel-fl1vc
      @DanIel-fl1vc 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately the conversation is written by a white man to vaguely fit the video being shown.

    • @DanIel-fl1vc
      @DanIel-fl1vc 3 года назад

      @lise Their language isn't as complicated as english to begin with. If translated literary it would likely sound dumb. But people are moved by the narration byf the white man and how the video is cut together. It's ironic, praising glorified homeless drunks and throwing shade onto modern society, when the video is made by that same society.
      If you want to live like this man internet hippies, shut off the computer and go for a year long hike.

    • @najkavlado5698
      @najkavlado5698 3 года назад

      @@DanIel-fl1vc yep mr white man you are always right

    • @DanIel-fl1vc
      @DanIel-fl1vc 3 года назад

      @@najkavlado5698 I think an AI removed my comment for using "bad words." Anyway what I said was, you can convince people on the internet of anything they have a vested interest in believing. If you cut together the video nicely with ambient music in the background, some river sounds, good narration and script. Try think of what it was like when they filmed this, probably two video cameras. The camera operator tells the boy to sit in his lap, sit and talk to your boy, we'll have one camera for close ups and one further away. Just ignore the cameras. Let's record some footage of the wall too, so we can cut to that while the narrator talks. It's all orchestrated and it appeals to you because you want to believe the script.

    • @DanIel-fl1vc
      @DanIel-fl1vc 3 года назад

      @@najkavlado5698 Also, they probably paid the old man to do this, why else would he do it. And the old man from the looks of it went to buy alcohol with it. Rosy picture but reality is completely different.

  • @steavenwalton9004
    @steavenwalton9004 3 года назад +4

    An honest beauty to these folks...I love them...for many years....

  • @jacquelineauld1036
    @jacquelineauld1036 Год назад +8

    Whit Man has much to answer to!!!!
    Thank you for showing us people of the land who respected mother Earth and how the spirits cherished her. The real world!!!!!
    Good to see real history not tampered with or changed!!!
    God Bless true Aborigines who are truly connected to the Earth and animals.
    We will learn one day the Power of Spirits, traditional ways, how ro respect\value Aborigional ways.

    • @WutThaFuh
      @WutThaFuh Год назад

      One day, we all will be made to give an accounting before our creator.

  • @archy2frank2
    @archy2frank2 4 года назад +12

    Their artworks are gorgeous.

  • @lynnj85
    @lynnj85 4 года назад +22

    Excellent presentation, I'm very intrigued and I enjoy learning so much about the Aboriginal culture! They are very amazing and strong people!😊😊👌👍

    • @0397rb
      @0397rb Год назад

      so sad they not , the white man has, killed off so many.

  • @woody979
    @woody979 Год назад +2

    fantastic documentary. Its a view in another world.

  • @laimutekazuliene7306
    @laimutekazuliene7306 Год назад +1

    Beautiful art,dancing,music, paintings. Proud honest people

  • @YiaMdj
    @YiaMdj 4 года назад +61

    I'd give anything just to live in such a rooted culture.

    • @elizabethflynn8455
      @elizabethflynn8455 4 года назад +20

      You need to bloom where you are planted,my friend.

    • @sachinpal-po9wl
      @sachinpal-po9wl 4 года назад

      there is a difference between humans and plants

    • @elizabethflynn8455
      @elizabethflynn8455 4 года назад +6

      @@sachinpal-po9wl thank you for that riveting insight🙄

    • @inspire734
      @inspire734 4 года назад +1

      @@elizabethflynn8455 Take what you have and make it beautiful. I live with disability and need to repair a house. How will I do this. One step at a time.
      I plan on building a paradise for myself that I will love everyday being there.

    • @albundy9597
      @albundy9597 4 года назад +4

      for about a week, don't kid yourself.

  • @daisyl8572
    @daisyl8572 4 года назад +14

    Thanks for providing me with the means to learn about a culture that I previously knew next to nothing about.

  • @Drabuvdvur
    @Drabuvdvur Год назад +3

    Děkujeme za krásný dokument.
    Zdravíme z České Republiky, Evropa.

  • @thenandnow111
    @thenandnow111 3 года назад +3

    I really enjoyed this video. Some real insightful messages.

  • @dariophotography7169
    @dariophotography7169 4 года назад +187

    the best life, I lived 2 years in wilderness, no money, those people live to live and now the people live for consumption and money cause you can't live without money in the western civilization . Simple life is the best life

    • @angieopelc7861
      @angieopelc7861 4 года назад +4

      🙂

    • @yarachidiac281
      @yarachidiac281 4 года назад +3

      how did they got their modern pants then ?

    • @yarachidiac281
      @yarachidiac281 4 года назад

      We can see mean wearing it at the begining of the video

    • @UncleBoratagain
      @UncleBoratagain 3 года назад +3

      Provided you are happy to die of untreated osteomyelitis etc etc: you are just a tourist with recourse to safe havens.

    • @waltervelasquez3980
      @waltervelasquez3980 3 года назад

      Fact .💯🙂❤⚡💥🙊🙉🙈

  • @bogonko.d
    @bogonko.d 3 года назад +6

    An awesome episode it is long live my black brothers and sisters around the world #onelove

  • @nancynorthcutt2950
    @nancynorthcutt2950 Год назад +1

    Ii really enjoyed watching this documentary. Thanks to all involved in the making. Many blessings to you and your people.

  • @susan5440
    @susan5440 Год назад +1

    Oh Thank you for sharing this beautiful narrative of our culture, I have learnt so much in such a short time watching your Doco.
    How calm and peaceful to listen to.
    I thank the Elders for their high degree steeped in a rich culture.

  • @jlstarsound3111
    @jlstarsound3111 5 лет назад +14

    Such a beautiful film. I feel very moved by their story and their plight. They, like all the indigenous tribes uphold the natural balance of Gaia. If we do not learn their ways... we will all perish with Giai

  • @utaschmelter2630
    @utaschmelter2630 3 года назад +65

    I very much enjoyed the documentary, which brought me back to my own stay in Australia some 30 years ago. A year, which taught me so much - also a lot about myself - and I still feel very connected to the aboriginal people downunder. Thank you so much 🙏🧡

    • @jah_vibez_999isfg2
      @jah_vibez_999isfg2 3 года назад +1

      U still here 2021 hop ur oki 💖

    • @cassiephillips859
      @cassiephillips859 2 года назад +5

      Lol

    • @ivorobotnikt6090
      @ivorobotnikt6090 Год назад

      I find it funny, I don't ever hear black people say the same of europeans, where are your tribes, where is our connection to white europeans, you white people come to our countries and claim connection to our people, when you have no connection, because what ever your people had in the past is gone.
      This is cringey that whites have connections with non whites and not the other way around

    • @aliciamaria2730
      @aliciamaria2730 Год назад

      How...just how???

    • @Laayon19
      @Laayon19 Год назад +4

      They are beautiful people

  • @andreaschreck653
    @andreaschreck653 Год назад +3

    So beautiful the dances and the songs. Thank you very much for giving me a glimpse in your culture. Love and light from germany💚💛🧡

  • @KK-fz6if
    @KK-fz6if Год назад +4

    I remember seeing a related video some time ago.... Thank you for giving me an insight about the original inhabitants of Australia....

  • @taviokagame9305
    @taviokagame9305 6 лет назад +3

    The voice of the narrator keeps narrating in my ears even after the end. Beautiful documentary.

  • @tobiastorontoberlin
    @tobiastorontoberlin 3 года назад +1

    Thank You so Much for making this.

  • @magic-maro
    @magic-maro 3 года назад +10

    Well, the answer is laid out quite obviously.
    Ancient tribes do have a close relationship with the spiritual world, a relationship the modern world has lost.

  • @t.bwangiaven6684
    @t.bwangiaven6684 5 лет назад +178

    Love you Natives Australian. Be strong and multiply.

    • @rods6405
      @rods6405 4 года назад +6

      They had 60, 000 years only came up with 350,000 people in country the size of USA. White man came population now approaching 25 Mill. Guess white man knows how to be successful. And we don't need any more people.

    • @montfordpointmarines9474
      @montfordpointmarines9474 4 года назад +31

      @@rods6405 Always looking for an opportunity to discredit, make people of color feel insignificant.

    • @rods6405
      @rods6405 4 года назад +3

      @@montfordpointmarines9474 Not discrediting at all just stating facts unlike this doco! In fact some mixed race aborigines are doing very well now that white man is here as they are very good skilled sportsman and play NRL and AFL and earn good money.

    • @montfordpointmarines9474
      @montfordpointmarines9474 4 года назад +34

      @@rods6405 some cultures don't place a high value on material wealth. Keeping traditions to pass down from generation to generation may be what they consider successful. I appreciate your candor though.

    • @JoeyDediashvili
      @JoeyDediashvili 4 года назад +15

      Koal Kottentail there is a group of them that go around and bash the aboriginals. I feel it is some kind of organization, I just wonder if they get paid. There is a guy named “Ray” that comments on every positive comment on these videos. Hard to believe they can be human sometimes... well, probably because they aren’t quite human. They are consumer zombies who’s spirit has been broken or never tapped into in the first place. A scourge upon this Earth but their kind cannot survive for very long as the Earth at some point will reclaim and reset itself.

  • @ashanjeradrupasinghe4915
    @ashanjeradrupasinghe4915 4 года назад +69

    I feel aborigines are the most undiscovered people on earth , really enjoyed the Video , hope they can continue there legacy years to come , I know it’s difficult but we should try to preserve their culture and traditions

    • @BridgeStamford
      @BridgeStamford 3 года назад +7

      We should do nothing. The problems will begin when we try to do something. Much like everything else

    • @TheAngeltinks
      @TheAngeltinks 2 года назад

      Aboriginals, thank you

    • @TheAngeltinks
      @TheAngeltinks 2 года назад +1

      @@BridgeStamford too late, so much damage done

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 9 месяцев назад

      ​​@@BridgeStamfordthey need love and to rejoin the rest of us!! We are all one in the end.

  • @andrearenee7845
    @andrearenee7845 Год назад +1

    The basics of life. This is lovely.

  • @henrivinkeles8288
    @henrivinkeles8288 2 года назад +2

    Beautyfull

  • @rheab5964
    @rheab5964 3 года назад +9

    Wow what a wealth of knowledge. They are so intuitive and instinctive people. Truly in harmony with the source, land and energy, such admiration for them.

    • @philharry3569
      @philharry3569 Год назад

      Hello Rhea 👋
      How're you hope everything is going smoothly over there, Awesome comment. I'm Harry from FL and you?

  • @SzerenM
    @SzerenM 3 года назад +6

    Respect the aboriginals. I salute them. God Bless! Thank you for sharing

  • @graboart1
    @graboart1 3 года назад +6

    A beautiful film about wonderful people in a wonderful Australian setting.

  • @elainewarren1294
    @elainewarren1294 Год назад +3

    Wow...This was awesome! I wish it was taught in school. Love from Texas❤

  • @yokastaazcona6776
    @yokastaazcona6776 3 года назад +5

    One of the best documentary so far! Where humanity still exist and Mother Earth is respected. I hope they don’t destroy what’s left of them so they can serve us as reminders of what kind of animals we have become.

  • @thefactisfactis
    @thefactisfactis 4 года назад +11

    Not many genuine people exist upon the planet today, these beautiful people and their wonderful culture needs to be preserved at all costs.

    • @kathmahoney1287
      @kathmahoney1287 3 года назад +3

      Agreed! I fear we are "technologying" ourselves to extinction

    • @rosiebarsby6134
      @rosiebarsby6134 2 года назад

      @@edwardd652 that’s actually really racist what you just commented.

  • @sellapperumagesunanda773
    @sellapperumagesunanda773 Год назад +2

    ONE OF GREAT VIDEO IEVER SEE .GOOD LUCK TO ORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS we love you

  • @jenniferthompson8888
    @jenniferthompson8888 Год назад +2

    Such a beautiful relationship with nature when music is the product. I feel like the sound made with this instrument is a lot like the ohm of the monk chant from maybe the Himalayas. I think that is where I have heard this sound.

  • @kittycat-jt5oq
    @kittycat-jt5oq 3 года назад +4

    The paintings are BEAUTIFUL and the patterns and colors are amazing!!