These are fly-on-the-wall films in the truest sense, and allow the audience to gain a unique perspective not just on the artworks and objects, but on the lives of the people who make them. 00:00:00 Ethiopia 00:28:46 Senegal 00:57:31 Kenya
Thank you for a fascinating look at the talent of those cultures! I love how the community came together to build the weaved bamboo house! Jane is surely preserving the beading tradition of the Maasai women. Those items are beautiful. I loved that she worked outside! I just love your documentaries! More like these please! From a fan in Canada 🇨🇦
they dont live a sedentary lifestyle. If you had to walk to drink eat and work every day for every cup of water every grain of rice or wheat every fruit you would too get old still having strength in your bones. Industrialization brought us some good things but it is fundamentally terrible for our bodies which did not evolve in surplus and sedentary life.
i've got quite a mixed feeling about 'ancient' beadind tradition with chineese accessories. it's like a painting in photoshop. yes, it is a painting, but it is not the same as an actual oil painting for example
The KORA is originated from The Gambia from a place in the town of BRUFUT called SALLIMENTERING. So you as the Reporter can get your facts from there so as to get the History of how THE KORA was originated. Thanks
These are fly-on-the-wall films in the truest sense, and allow the audience to gain a unique perspective not just on the artworks and objects, but on the lives of the people who make them.
00:00:00 Ethiopia
00:28:46 Senegal
00:57:31 Kenya
It's cool in the first part to see the community taking care of the widow.
I love Africa and the people who live there 🙏☘️💙🥰
Artistry at work. Love from Antigua Barbuda in the heart of the Caribbean♥🌻
Wow that’s so awesome and the craft is beautiful. That’s a genius way to make a house. Love the video
Thank you for a fascinating look at the talent of those cultures! I love how the community came together to build the weaved bamboo house! Jane is surely preserving the beading tradition of the Maasai women. Those items are beautiful. I loved that she worked outside!
I just love your documentaries! More like these please! From a fan in Canada 🇨🇦
Very spiritually knowledgeable, powerful indeed
A very enjoyable documentary. It is moving to see the passion and dedication that goes into their work.
More Made In Africa videos! Thank you.
Very good place and people god bless❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So much skill
Genius - terrific skills. We really need to learn how to build like this in our villages too.
How old are the elders? out here our elders are on hypertension medication and they can barely lift anything at 65years
they dont live a sedentary lifestyle. If you had to walk to drink eat and work every day for every cup of water every grain of rice or wheat every fruit you would too get old still having strength in your bones.
Industrialization brought us some good things but it is fundamentally terrible for our bodies which did not evolve in surplus and sedentary life.
@@uarestrong76 well said.
You eat junk food, we eat organic food with no chemicals that's why you will never find overweight people among us like in the US
Amazing!
oh good. Glad you liked this documentary. It’s niche so it makes me happy when some of you out there discover it
Me llene de emoción verlos tan felices todos ellos que alegría lloré de la emoción ❤️💘
Great job
First 👍
Fascinating
Culture 😊
What is the name of the first song? It is so soothing.
Krar Collective - Tizeta
Kiswahili hichoo!!!
They could have left the scaffold and built a sleeping loft for the humans and the animals and cooking beneath. Beautiful home.
🎉❤2nd
Good 😊
Africa whenbi think i saw all the cultures there suddenly appears another i have never saw.
I want to move to Africa- not sure what country yet..like where the economy is good, etc. But this brings me peace 🥰
I hope its kenya lol
Better be in those countries rather than to be modern countries stress full life
1:18 they just told that kid to lift that shirt to look more poor and hungry. You can just see him taking instructions from the guys behind the scenes
I'm ready to leave the United States. I wonder if these African people would welcome me❤
How can we know you are not Ethiopian?
Weed & bamboo r our friends
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Remember the cartoon smurfs, Captain cave man, The mask.
i've got quite a mixed feeling about 'ancient' beadind tradition with chineese accessories. it's like a painting in photoshop. yes, it is a painting, but it is not the same as an actual oil painting for example
No mortgage stress
The KORA is originated from The Gambia from a place in the town of BRUFUT called SALLIMENTERING.
So you as the Reporter can get your facts from there so as to get the History of how THE KORA was originated. Thanks
Salute 🫡🌍🇿🇼💯
Can I buy directly from you?
☯️☯️☯️☯️
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🌹🙏🙂🙂🙂🙂,, ny,, barack asia obama's
who is st George?
In the Ethiopian part most of Amharic to English translation is not correct. Anyways, Thank you. Nice Video.
Vana avo, magona ngozi inobata kumhuri kwayakapondwa, something is not correct on this issue, mybe kumusha diko kunegozi
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I don't think the population of Dorze is only 38,000
Jane and her companion are not Maasai. Their beadwork is bastardized because they don't know what it is supposed to look like. Shame!
Her name is Siamanto, didn't you hear? That's a maasai name