My grandmother was from Siberia. She was 89 when she passed away. I miss her so much!! I was born in Kazakhstan along with 6 other siblings. We moved to America 30 years ago. And to this day I remember my grandma talking about her life and how hard it was. I remember how she would always try and preserve food. She never threw food away. She ate garlic all the time and we kids back then hated that smell lol My grandma taught me how to read and write in Russian. I was in 2nd grade when she sat me down and strictly told me " you will learn how to read and write". I did just that. Lol
Kate Humble by name, humble by nature. It's great that she has an understanding of their way of life. Especially as a wildlife presenter. Watching animals being slaughtered is not her usual gig...
What a beautiful culture and people. I hate the thought that these cultures won’t be around forever if big companies have anything to say about it. These people deserve to live the life they know and love just as much as anyone else! I am absolutely amazed by the strength and tenacity of the Nenet people. ❤️
I did not have high hopes for this documentary, I thought it was going to be really boring, but wow! I was so wrong. this was incredibly interesting. what a simple but fulfilling way of life. what a sweet family too. I really enjoyed this glimpse into their life
This was such a refreshing documentary. For the first time it felt like the person doing the documenting actually immersed themselves fully and enjoyed every part. So often it feels like an intrusion of privacy and reeks of privilege and exploitation. But this was a beautiful masterpiece of real human interaction and learning of ones culture without intrusive entitlement. While still being educational. Will definitely be watching more from Kate! And wow, the Nenet were beyond amazing! It felt like home, watching them! Brutal tundra and hard work but a beautiful core of family, love, and tradition. I honestly and truly hope that the entire family are doing incredibly well! And that they have had the chance to choose their paths rather than it be chosen for them! This is super longer but this was such a great documentary!
i really love how Kate didn’t force her western opinions on them and understood how it’s part of their culture, i’m definitely watching more of Kate documentaries
@Snorlax: Yes! I know what you mean. Where I live the temp is in the high eighties to low nineties Farenheit, and I am feeling the cold! Brrrr!!!🤦♀️🤦♀️
This was beautiful! We get so stuck on our hamster in a spinning wheel life that we forget how others go on with their day to day life in a completely different way. Thank you for this 😊
If they want to eat raw meat that's fine with me, it's their culture, that's how they grew up. It would be different if they were eating human meat, but I don't know why people would call them savages for eating some raw rain deer meat.
@@barbcoleus haha i was with you also. text can be hard to inturpret sometimes when we cant see the facial expression or body gestures that would ussually be included w the communication. good day
I have such mad respect for these people and their culture. I am so impressed by them and their way of life. I hope that they never lose their traditions and I have such admiration for them. Thank you for this documentary and love watching how the Nenets live.
I think it’s amazing that they truly respect their animals. They utilise every last part of it...unlike most humans who happily abuse, or don’t think about what happens to an animal. Beautiful natural culture. I hope they manage to keep going.
Not witches we are a different breed truly I feel for these people so much it kills me to hear what is happening to them with the reindeer situation and all
I do not know what to say, feel or think.. Happy and sad at the same time.. But nice to enjoy this documentary from my warm an comfortably home, and to get informed what is going on in Siberia. I have watched videos like :Happy people and reindeer normades etc,, in tundra here on youtube, and glad I found this video.. I feel sad about our human story in this world, in humans hunt for development after oil-gas-gold-wood-minerals etc, and to se the reality in humans search after profit and need for energy. Nature, clima and human races and culture are changing all over the world, and it has a big cost.. But that is reality and we have to face the so called development. Thank you Kate Humble for your documentations and interest for normades lives and showing this to us all. :-)
Hi Miss Kate! I am from Philippines but I became your fan watching your documentary films, I am amazed of your humility being with different people, at the same time you are so brave enough to face harsh people. You're amazing and fearless too. God bless you.
I just loved this family. I do however fear that their way of life will not be sustainable within the next generation or two. Sadly, "progress" stops for no one!
And climet change will either kill them or make them all immigrate to some modern town or city where they all become depressed because of all the insanity and polution, materialism and pollution of corrupted greedy human minds around.
Plus, I saw in another documentary about Russia how many of their children get sent away to Russian boarding school and then some choose to leave the community. I mean, it’s nice to get an education but it also may end up being the undoing of their culture.
How wonderful it will be to know the unknown lives of far away regions surrounded by perpetual Snow's !! Let us go there n understand their lovely habitats 👍👍
Thanks so much for bringing this amazing story to the world! My heart breaks for the families and precious animals being destroyed for material garbage
Nenets are from same ancestral people as sami and close relatives. Speak related language too. We went to different direction 4000 years ago and mixed to europeans along the travel towards west from siberia to northern siberia.
That was interesting. I saw her Mongolia nomads documentary, very interesting. She's a kind person. I feel for these people. I hope that the oil and gas industry does not totally destroy these people and their ancient way of life. It does make me sad. No matter where you are in the world, it's always some kind of industry that totally screws things up.
I am yet in the first part but upon hearing the nomad after loading his reindeer. I was sad but i am amazed how he love being nomads in the tundra. When he said life here is not life, having to slaughter reindeer all day long. Her prefers life in tundra which I totally understand. I wish the government will value their way of life and help them get back in tracks by giving them reindeer.
How kind of them to allow you to enter into their lives and film them. Their beliefs, and abilities to exist under such extreme conditions are so admirable. They're extremely strong survivalists. Their way of dressing is so beautiful. It's lovely the way the family unit works through every day and night to coexist together. It's sad to see "civilization" affecting their future survival.
I have fallen in love with the Nenet people! I've watched everything I can of them on YT. I hope and pray they're still thriving and doing amazing and I hope we get to see them all again soon. I also hope someone with a heart and soul will prevent their lands from being destroyed by big business! It's not right and they deserve to be able to live their lives their way and not be encroached upon!
As a Saami descendant, my heart bleeds for these families who have lost their reindeer. These animals are a cornerstone for so many cultures and communities.
DON'T TELL ME THAT.......DAMN 😭😭😭😭. I want them to be able to keep surviving for many more generations They didn't choose to live there......this was always their way of life!
Crying is the last thing you wanna do in this extremely low temperature and! if you do...,then you’ll be temporarily blind before you even realize And what kind of windshield washer they use?
I thought this documentary was gonna be boring and long ... boy was I so wrong I enjoyed learning every minute of the people and their lives in this documentary....👍
You must know Nenet people have lead this kind of life for generations.. You mean if they’ve survived the abusive and selfish energy company’s exploitation?
@@virta555 your dumb, their raw meat diets fine. I know enough hippies who eat keto but you won't judge because you just want reasons to carry racist views toward indigenous people
@@KittenBowl1 I get what you are saying but at the same time, I saw you in another video from 60 minutes about the coldest town on earth in Siberia. And you were being a know it all there too. Does it make you feel good to be that way? It is a shame what the affects can have on these people, but it also benefits them in so many ways. They'd never have Healthcare or even fruit and other food that seems luxurious to them but we take for granted. You wouldn't be able to survive one minute out there.
Katie, you are an absolutely amazing soul! ❤️ The dresses are so beautiful!! I live to see how the women's can be fancy in that hard world. At least they can have awesome dresses.
I live in Maryland, USA on a small boat, year round, on the Chesapeake Bay. I wish we all could just travel to each other’s countries and visit one another!That’d be pretty awesome. It’s winter where I am now (despite it literally only being 0•C right now and the water in the bay doesn’t even usually freeze!) but in the Summer time, we like to take our boat out and cruise up and down the east coast of the US. Hopefully someday, we can get a sailboat (we run on petrol currently) so that we can travel the world!
We swapped community and simplicity for security, productivity and progress, in return we became unhappy and isolated from nature but we still yearn for what we lost. I think this documentary shows this very well, except Nenets didn’t get to choose, because modernity and market economy just sucks everything in on it’s way.
We were meant to evolve into something greater, its just that religions (and wars) suppressed development so long there is too many of us by now to figure out our mistakes in time
44:25 that piece of technology looks so out of place, but it is a good reminder. Sometimes it is hard to remember that these people live in the same era as us people who are cozied up in our warm houses in bustling cities and suburbs, where we don't live life on the edge anymore.
I can't imagine why anyone would want to live somewhere so cold, but to them its home and many I assume wouldn't want to live anywhere else. -30/40C is seen as warm. I hate it when it goes to -1C here in London.
It is so sad to see the beginning of the end of a way of life that has nurtured these wonderful people. I know that in this modern world we believe that education of the children is very important but it is also the catalyst that is breaking the bond that has held these people together for millennia. When the children are separated from their families it interrupts the natural flow of information and history that is required to maintain this lifestyle and replaces it with foreign ways. It is driving a wedge between generations.
This is heartbreaking. These large fuel corporations are evil and this video highlights the need to transition to a green economy in order to preserve native culture.
Thank you for not conflating challenging with difficulty. To me a straightforward life of clear, uncluttered values is a simple life, certainly without the myriad distractions typical of modernity.
Amazing they have such a respect for this animal, they see some as great, they use them to navigate they do not waste anything of them I believe they believe these creatures are priceless and something of godlike. I know some are butchered but it's the life cycle. Everyone has a job though , even the deer. I think it's quite astonishing!
I wish to oneday find a partner with similar interests n spend a year in such a place beautiful remote cold away in the wilderness wow lol now there's a dream.......
43:05 I totally understand this. They arent savages. Its their livehood and tradition. Its modern time and media that makes tribes and clans look like bad people. No wonder they keep distances to ' other civil people'
I'm just so sick of the greed of mankind!!! Forget about Gas extraction...but climate change is already destroying this planet, how can we fix that now? I hope to God it's not too late!!! It breaks my heart that weve done this to ourselves and that weve just taken and taken and not thought about the consequences of those actions!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭
My grandmother was from Siberia. She was 89 when she passed away. I miss her so much!!
I was born in Kazakhstan along with 6 other siblings. We moved to America 30 years ago. And to this day I remember my grandma talking about her life and how hard it was. I remember how she would always try and preserve food. She never threw food away. She ate garlic all the time and we kids back then hated that smell lol My grandma taught me how to read and write in Russian. I was in 2nd grade when she sat me down and strictly told me " you will learn how to read and write". I did just that. Lol
See how awesome Grandmothers are😊
Amazing.
💖💞
That's nostalgic
Your grandmother obviously really cares for you and she helped you become educated and literate very cool
Kate Humble by name, humble by nature. It's great that she has an understanding of their way of life. Especially as a wildlife presenter. Watching animals being slaughtered is not her usual gig...
What a beautiful culture and people. I hate the thought that these cultures won’t be around forever if big companies have anything to say about it. These people deserve to live the life they know and love just as much as anyone else! I am absolutely amazed by the strength and tenacity of the Nenet people. ❤️
I did not have high hopes for this documentary, I thought it was going to be really boring, but wow! I was so wrong. this was incredibly interesting. what a simple but fulfilling way of life. what a sweet family too. I really enjoyed this glimpse into their life
Exactly
Well said. It was a small glimpse into their lives but incredibly interesting and informative. She did an amazing job whilst being very respectful.
You're boring
actually you were right lmao, this was boring.
the only boring is her the one she talking
This was such a refreshing documentary. For the first time it felt like the person doing the documenting actually immersed themselves fully and enjoyed every part. So often it feels like an intrusion of privacy and reeks of privilege and exploitation. But this was a beautiful masterpiece of real human interaction and learning of ones culture without intrusive entitlement. While still being educational. Will definitely be watching more from Kate!
And wow, the Nenet were beyond amazing! It felt like home, watching them! Brutal tundra and hard work but a beautiful core of family, love, and tradition. I honestly and truly hope that the entire family are doing incredibly well! And that they have had the chance to choose their paths rather than it be chosen for them!
This is super longer but this was such a great documentary!
i really love how Kate didn’t force her western opinions on them and understood how it’s part of their culture, i’m definitely watching more of Kate documentaries
"If we don't respect ourselves, nobody else will." - powerfull words!
I live in Greece. I am so grateful for RUclips. You can see parts of the world so different than yours. ❣️
RUclips is like a Kaleidescope of the world!
I feel cold just watching this!....
@Snorlax: Yes! I know what you mean. Where I live the temp is in the high eighties to low nineties Farenheit, and I am feeling the cold! Brrrr!!!🤦♀️🤦♀️
elaine smith I need a blanket 🤣🤣🤣
same
No Kidding
My exact reason for watching this is to get the same feeling lol don't know why though but I like it.......
This was beautiful! We get so stuck on our hamster in a spinning wheel life that we forget how others go on with their day to day life in a completely different way. Thank you for this 😊
If they want to eat raw meat that's fine with me, it's their culture, that's how they grew up. It would be different if they were eating human meat, but I don't know why people would call them savages for eating some raw rain deer meat.
Aviation Nut typical westerners am I right
Nobody heard of Sushi or steak tartare ? Would you go into a restaurant and criticize the the table next to yours for they’re dinner selection?
@@barbcoleus or for them eating a steak super rare...no if so i think most wouldnt even entertain that that
@@floridaman537 I was agreeing with you
@@barbcoleus haha i was with you also. text can be hard to inturpret sometimes when we cant see the facial expression or body gestures that would ussually be included w the communication. good day
my fav documentary of all time, i really like how Kate was respectful and helped them with the packing and stuff. most reporters would not even bother
I have such mad respect for these people and their culture. I am so impressed by them and their way of life. I hope that they never lose their traditions and I have such admiration for them. Thank you for this documentary and love watching how the Nenets live.
mad
Better than netflix
I love how Kate tries on a new lifestyle wherever she travels.
I think it’s amazing that they truly respect their animals. They utilise every last part of it...unlike most humans who happily abuse, or don’t think about what happens to an animal. Beautiful natural culture. I hope they manage to keep going.
Not witches we are a different breed truly
I feel for these people so much it kills me to hear what is happening to them with the reindeer situation and all
Aww, they're so kind. Hopefully Kate will do another documentary again with these families. I'd love to know how they are doing now.
Their life means alot to me
They are fascinating
To live how they live and they've been doing it for centuries too!
what a peaceful life.. No struggle for money. just surviving one day after other.
Just one minute into this, and I know I'm going to feel differently about my life.
that’s why i watch these
Indeed.
Honestly the best doc I've seen in a long long time .
This is older I've seen this few months ago
I do not know what to say, feel or think.. Happy and sad at the same time.. But nice to enjoy this documentary from my warm an comfortably home, and to get informed what is going on in Siberia. I have watched videos like :Happy people and reindeer normades etc,, in tundra here on youtube, and glad I found this video.. I feel sad about our human story in this world, in humans hunt for development after oil-gas-gold-wood-minerals etc, and to se the reality in humans search after profit and need for energy. Nature, clima and human races and culture are changing all over the world, and it has a big cost.. But that is reality and we have to face the so called development. Thank you Kate Humble for your documentations and interest for normades lives and showing this to us all. :-)
Hi Miss Kate! I am from Philippines but I became your fan watching your documentary films, I am amazed of your humility being with different people, at the same time you are so brave enough to face harsh people. You're amazing and fearless too. God bless you.
Kabayan 🖐
It is so cold and harsh life, but what a humble people, God bless them 🙏🏼 thanks for sharing.
Just found this ..great documentry.. but youtube is killing it with ads.. thanks for sharing this culture.👍
I watch this documentary whenever I want to feel cold.
Lol I'm watching it no in summer
amazing documentary and unbelievable strong and nice people, I wish best for them
33:05 - I thought Aleksandr was extraordinarily straightforward and candid in answering every question put to him.
I wondered at that too. We didn’t hear everything he said though.
Big respect for this people that life so so hard!!!
The fact that this video doesn’t have millions of views is one of the problems this world 😢❤
Most muggles just don't even care about these people
I CARE. I CARE A LOT
Makes me terribly sad if they disappear forever
I just loved this family. I do however fear that their way of life will not be sustainable within the next generation or two. Sadly, "progress" stops for no one!
And climet change will either kill them or make them all immigrate to some modern town or city where they all become depressed because of all the insanity and polution, materialism and pollution of corrupted greedy human minds around.
Plus, I saw in another documentary about Russia how many of their children get sent away to Russian boarding school and then some choose to leave the community. I mean, it’s nice to get an education but it also may end up being the undoing of their culture.
Frankie Lucas progress?
I think it's best place for living
I wish the whole world would stop abusing indigenous Peoples
How wonderful it will be to know the unknown lives of far away regions surrounded by perpetual Snow's !! Let us go there n understand their lovely habitats 👍👍
Thanks so much for bringing this amazing story to the world! My heart breaks for the families and precious animals being destroyed for material garbage
It's very 😔
It reminds me alot about my own culture as a sámi. The clothes are veeeery similar, the tents too and we also have reindeers
Nenets are from same ancestral people as sami and close relatives. Speak related language too.
We went to different direction 4000 years ago and mixed to europeans along the travel towards west from siberia to northern siberia.
@gedel Njie yes obviously
for me it is super mirror to over view life at the 90 degree of our planet.thank you kate!!!!!!!!!!!!!!from Ethiopia,oumer
beautiful documentary. I can't help but wonder how they are doing right now after all this craziness since 2019.
They are true god gifted hearts I love this Stories . Thanks Madam I still remember my childhood days.
Beautiful to look back in time through rugged places and people that hold ancient customs. Some circles should never be touched by our modern fingers.
I couldn’t agree more! ♥️🤞♥️
What a wonderful, respectfully done documentary.
That was interesting. I saw her Mongolia nomads documentary, very interesting. She's a kind person. I feel for these people. I hope that the oil and gas industry does not totally destroy these people and their ancient way of life. It does make me sad. No matter where you are in the world, it's always some kind of industry that totally screws things up.
I am yet in the first part but upon hearing the nomad after loading his reindeer. I was sad but i am amazed how he love being nomads in the tundra. When he said life here is not life, having to slaughter reindeer all day long. Her prefers life in tundra which I totally understand. I wish the government will value their way of life and help them get back in tracks by giving them reindeer.
How kind of them to allow you to enter into their lives and film them. Their beliefs, and abilities to exist under such extreme conditions are so admirable. They're extremely strong survivalists. Their way of dressing is so beautiful. It's lovely the way the family unit works through every day and night to coexist together. It's sad to see "civilization" affecting their future survival.
As person who spent weekend by chilling in my bed all day, this is so amazing. edit: wow, the last part about education, she has a big heart.
Better than any documentary made
I have fallen in love with the Nenet people! I've watched everything I can of them on YT. I hope and pray they're still thriving and doing amazing and I hope we get to see them all again soon. I also hope someone with a heart and soul will prevent their lands from being destroyed by big business! It's not right and they deserve to be able to live their lives their way and not be encroached upon!
I watch all I can on them to there is not enough content on them
You are doing an important thing to document this life..that won't last forever....I do hope I am absolutely
WRONG!
Amazing beautiful video .greetings from the beautiful Hawaii islands
As a Saami descendant, my heart bleeds for these families who have lost their reindeer. These animals are a cornerstone for so many cultures and communities.
Love the Nenets and their traditions 🦌
just amazing... how the reindeer herd just stay with the humans and do not leave them.
DON'T TELL ME THAT.......DAMN 😭😭😭😭. I want them to be able to keep surviving for many more generations
They didn't choose to live there......this was always their way of life!
Wow.....amazing documentary, and even more amazing people and their way of life.
Crying is the last thing you wanna do in this extremely low temperature and! if you do...,then you’ll be temporarily blind before you even realize
And what kind of windshield washer they use?
I love life in Sibéria 🙏
Beautiful people and way of life. Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
These videos are so, how should/do I say it [?], perfection perhaps, inspiring, amazing, all the above? Incredible!
This was very interesting to watch ..I'll have to keep watching her documentary
a very educational, informative and emotional well thought documentary....thanks.......wonder how they are doing now........
Someone started cutting onions right when they were saying goodbye ;)
Awesome commentary;, real stores of people lives keep up the great work 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Russian beauty at its best... and the documentary is priceless, thank you for this heartwarming piece of information.
Not russian
I empathize with their plight but would not know what to do for them
Such is life adapt or perish survival of the fittest
Nothing better than watching this under the blackets on a cozy bed in Texas
Thank you Kate, what you do n where you go is remarkable n I have really enjoyed the nomad series. Thanks again!
I thought this documentary was gonna be boring and long ... boy was I so wrong I enjoyed learning every minute of the people and their lives in this documentary....👍
It would be great to see this family in 5 years. I wonder how they will fare.
Great idea!
You must know Nenet people have lead this kind of life for generations.. You mean if they’ve survived the abusive and selfish energy company’s exploitation?
@@virta555 your dumb, their raw meat diets fine. I know enough hippies who eat keto but you won't judge because you just want reasons to carry racist views toward indigenous people
@@KittenBowl1 I get what you are saying but at the same time, I saw you in another video from 60 minutes about the coldest town on earth in Siberia. And you were being a know it all there too. Does it make you feel good to be that way? It is a shame what the affects can have on these people, but it also benefits them in so many ways. They'd never have Healthcare or even fruit and other food that seems luxurious to them but we take for granted. You wouldn't be able to survive one minute out there.
@@oliviaminton7969 yes I’ve seen her comments also, not that helpful on the whole, shame, no need for it at all.
Katie, you are an absolutely amazing soul! ❤️
The dresses are so beautiful!! I live to see how the women's can be fancy in that hard world. At least they can have awesome dresses.
The People are interested and intelligent; ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ loving humble and kind.
If i had the money to go there I would. I always wanted to go Siberia. But yes here I'm stuck in South Africa
Hi, I'm from Siberia and I would like to go to South Africa one day =)
I’m from Canada, I would love to visit Siberia and South Africa. ❤️
I live in Maryland, USA on a small boat, year round, on the Chesapeake Bay. I wish we all could just travel to each other’s countries and visit one another!That’d be pretty awesome. It’s winter where I am now (despite it literally only being 0•C right now and the water in the bay doesn’t even usually freeze!) but in the Summer time, we like to take our boat out and cruise up and down the east coast of the US. Hopefully someday, we can get a sailboat (we run on petrol currently) so that we can travel the world!
We swapped community and simplicity for security, productivity and progress, in return we became unhappy and isolated from nature but we still yearn for what we lost. I think this documentary shows this very well, except Nenets didn’t get to choose, because modernity and market economy just sucks everything in on it’s way.
We were meant to evolve into something greater, its just that religions (and wars) suppressed development so long there is too many of us by now to figure out our mistakes in time
44:25 that piece of technology looks so out of place, but it is a good reminder. Sometimes it is hard to remember that these people live in the same era as us people who are cozied up in our warm houses in bustling cities and suburbs, where we don't live life on the edge anymore.
I can't imagine why anyone would want to live somewhere so cold, but to them its home and many I assume wouldn't want to live anywhere else. -30/40C is seen as warm. I hate it when it goes to -1C here in London.
It is so sad to see the beginning of the end of a way of life that has nurtured these wonderful people. I know that in this modern world we believe that education of the children is very important but it is also the catalyst that is breaking the bond that has held these people together for millennia. When the children are separated from their families it interrupts the natural flow of information and history that is required to maintain this lifestyle and replaces it with foreign ways. It is driving a wedge between generations.
Hope she wins noble prize for this documentary
lmao what?
May God bless the familys
Ameen and And May god bless Kate Humble
She is a Awesome
Human being Amen
Best wishes to her ❣❣
From London
This is heartbreaking. These large fuel corporations are evil and this video highlights the need to transition to a green economy in order to preserve native culture.
Breathtaking view and so simple life of the nomads, so amazing people and so humble and welcoming.
Thank you for not conflating challenging with difficulty. To me a straightforward life of clear, uncluttered values is a simple life, certainly without the myriad distractions typical of modernity.
Amazing they have such a respect for this animal, they see some as great, they use them to navigate they do not waste anything of them I believe they believe these creatures are priceless and something of godlike. I know some are butchered but it's the life cycle. Everyone has a job though , even the deer. I think it's quite astonishing!
Awesome job for the cameraman
incredible even with global warming it is still extremely cold
What an amazing family
Fantastic documentary. Thanks 🙏!
Strong people with this extreme climate but maybe they dont have choice to leave....nice documentary.💙
Kate.. I enjoyed your all three video / living life in mangolia , Nepal .. well done .. I was getting concerned of ur safety in Nepal …ThankQ !
Im a south Floridian, I’ve never seen snow and own only flip flops. I would quite literally die there. Literally
Good job thank you so much for your efforts
love all Kate's doc
I wish to oneday find a partner with similar interests n spend a year in such a place beautiful remote cold away in the wilderness wow lol now there's a dream.......
Enchanting & Awesome 💖
Fantastic documentary and beautiful people
Amazing people. None better in the world.
7:08 - The guy looks mummified with all that frostbite damage.
Hardcore.
Me too these nomads fascinate me as well
Real sweet!
It's a good life but a cold one.. Thanks for the video
13:20 This is the perfect medicine needed to keep my heat bill down, it’s plenty warm where I’m at 😂
The Nenet people are amazing
An excellent presentation....thank you...
what a landscape!
43:05 I totally understand this. They arent savages. Its their livehood and tradition. Its modern time and media that makes tribes and clans look like bad people. No wonder they keep distances to ' other civil people'
Truly amazing!
I'm just so sick of the greed of mankind!!! Forget about Gas extraction...but climate change is already destroying this planet, how can we fix that now? I hope to God it's not too late!!! It breaks my heart that weve done this to ourselves and that weve just taken and taken and not thought about the consequences of those actions!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭