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Be a responsible traveller. Show tribal people respect and meet them on their premises. Visiting people with a different lifestyle and culture could sometimes be a very rewarding adventure, but be aware of that many tribal communities are extremely vulnerable to outside influences. All tribal people need to be protected from tourists in order to preserve their unique lifestyle and cultures. Travellers should understand that some tribes would like to live undisturbed, and that visit would be an intrusion.

Pygmies - The Children Of The Jungle

2012-06-01
Lastet opp av PavolBarabas16. mars 2011

Ivan Bulik, adventurer, travelled through all of Africa. However, one of his dreams stayed unrealized for a long time. He desired to capture the life and customs of the smallest people on Earth, untouched by modern day civilization; The Pygmies.

His search begins in the Central African Republic, where the local natives take him illegally across the border of war-torn Congo. During his adventurous trip, he comes face to face with Mountain Gorillas and is threatened by Jungle Elephants. Finally, deep in the jungle, he comes across the people who for millennia have sustained themselves by traditional hunting and gathering and whose joy of life, dance and music seems to be endless. They may be the last real, "children" of the jungle, who are not only endangered by our civilization, but also by one of the largest war conflicts since the end of WW II.
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