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Sudan | “MARRIED WOMEN ONLY” rituals (I tried them!) | Port Sudan & TRIBES

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Mursi Tribe - What Makes you Happiest in Life?

While in Africa we visited the Mursi Tribe of Ethiopia. We're told they are the most dangerous tribe on earth. You can be the judge.
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I Share My Husband with 2 Other Wives (Maasai Marriage Story)

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Yayai is part of the Maasai tribe, one of the largest and best-known African tribes. One of the Maasai traditions that continues to live to this day is the custom of polygamy (or, more specifically, polygyny). As someone with a European upbringing, I've always been taught that a successful relationship can only exist between two people... But that's not how everyone around the world lives and thrives.

I've decided to ask Yayai about what marriage is like in her Maasai culture, and she really opened my eyes to the fact that there is no single recipe for a good relationship (except, maybe, to respect your partner!). I'm hoping you've also come here with an open mind and without judgment - because even if you may not agree with someone's way of life, you should always find a way to respect it (if they're not doing anything to harm you).

I also know that there's a lot that I will never find out about, and of course many other socio-political issues at stake here. But it is not the purpose of this video to discuss them at length: this video is merely a small dip into the idea of polygamy in Maasai marriage, and that's the scope of it.

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I Was Forced Into Polygamy in Rural Tanzania (#37)

This is a story of love in a hopeless place. It takes place in Rombo, in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro and hours away from Moshi. One man, in search of banana liquor (mbege), stumbles upon a situation that will change his life. On this day he will take the first steps to becoming a true Chagga man with more than one wife.


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BIGGEST MARRIAGE CEREMONY OF AFRICAN TRIBES (BULL JUMPING)

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Scary People walk On Stick Banna Tribe In Africa???????? | The Most Amazing Tribe Of The World

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Africa's SCARIEST Breakfast! Tribal Food with the Maasai in Tanzania

The Maasai people are an African tribe that inhabit Tanzania and Kenya.
They have so many unique customs and traditions, and we wanted to experience them first hand.

We team up with Kiliwarrior Expeditions and embark on a 5 day trek through the Ngorongoro Highlands. To finish this experience, we attempt to summit Ol Doinyo Lengai a 3,188 m carbonite volcano. A 6 hour, massively steep climb to the top of the Maasai Mountain of God.

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HAMAR TRIBE- Ethiopia: Bees, Honey, and Sling shots! They showed me their ways in Omo Valley

I lived with the Hamar tribe for several days. Some of the kids took me by the arm and showed me
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How Pakistan People Treat An Indian | Shopping in Pakisthan | EP 2 | Dr Bro

Guru Nanak founded the Kartarpur town by Ravi River in 1504, plowing the fields and setting up a community kitchen, or Langar. He assembled a Sikh commune there, and lived for 18 years until his death on 22 September 1539. The gurdwara is built where Guru Nanak is said to have died.

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Kenya: The Tribal Traditions Live On | African Renaissance | TRACKS

In Kenya, a state created barely a century ago, Afua Hirsch explores how the British spun an idealised stereotype while carving out a brutal empire. Afua reveals the extremes of life today, the urban sprawl and untouched outback, and a young population still pushing away the lingering darkness of the British imperial past.

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0:00:00 Introducere
0:00:52 Predicatorii din stradă
0:03:46 Mărturiile refugiaților din Sudanul de Sud
0:44:58 Medicamente pentru refugiați
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Pyramid Mystery - Did Robert Boval Solve Egypt's Longest Secret

Pyramid Mystery - Did Robert Boval Solve Egypt's Longest Secret
Pyramid Mystery Unveiled: Did Robert Boval Solve Egypt's Longest Secret?
Embark on a captivating journey through the mystical land of Egypt as we delve into the enigmatic world of the ancient pyramids. In this thought-provoking documentary, explore the fascinating history, architectural wonders, and enduring mysteries surrounding the pyramids of Egypt, particularly the awe-inspiring Pyramids of Giza and the iconic Great Pyramid. Uncover the secrets of ancient civilizations and their remarkable achievements in sacred geometry, as we ponder the question that has intrigued scholars for centuries: Who built the pyramids?

Join us as we follow the trail of discovery, guided by the groundbreaking research of renowned Egyptologist Robert Boval. Discover the compelling connection between the pyramids and Orion's Belt, an alignment that has puzzled astronomers and historians for ages. Engage with the biggest questions of ancient Egypt's history and unravel the intriguing theories that shed light on the purpose and construction of these monumental structures.

This enthralling exploration promises an immersive experience, combining captivating visuals, expert insights, and compelling storytelling. Embark on an unforgettable journey through time and witness the wonders of ancient Egypt in this gripping pyramid mystery. Don't miss this opportunity to unravel the secrets hidden within the pyramids and gaze upon the pyramids in the sky.

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The Legend Of The Issyk Kul Lake's Lost Treasures

There are many legends surrounding this extraordinary lake in Kyrgyzstan – the sunken city of “Lyesh”, the “tears of the snow leopard” that lend the water its salinity, and finally about the name of the lake itself: Issyk Kul. The name means “hot lake”, because despite being at an altitude of over 1,600 meters it never freezes, not even in the coldest of winters; a remarkable natural phenomenon.

In this episode of Lakes on the Roof of the World we climb on treacherous paths to the mountain villages of the Terskey-Alatau range and discover the traditional way of life of the Kyrgyz shepherds, but above all, we learn about the life of the people living with and by Lake Issyk Kul.

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068 - Alison Wright - Documentary Photographer, Author and Adventurer

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Today’s conversation is with Alison Wright.

Alison is a documentary photographer, the author of 10 books and an adventurer who’s been to 150 countries.

In 2013 she was named National Geographic Traveler of the Year and recognized as someone who travels with a sense of passion and purpose – and really, that’s putting it mildly. She’s also the recipient of a Dorothea Lange Award in Documentary Photography and a two-time winner of the Lowell Thomas Travel Journalism Award.

I think I first met Alison when she was in Seattle many many years ago at a book signing. She was speaking at a small event at a bookstore where she told the story of nearly dying in a bus crash in Laos. She survived, of course, but I remember her amazing story and remember completely admiring her sense of adventure and her desire to continue traveling despite this horrendous event that, really, changed her life.

You’re going to hear some great stories from her in this episode. But my big takeaway from this conversation is how, from a very early age, Alison knew exactly what it was that she wanted to do. She wanted to travel and she wanted to document the human condition including the world’s indigenous and endangered cultures.

When I describe myself, traveler is always the number one thing I identify with. I like to think that I put this passion of mine to some use by helping other people see the world and by showing them possibilities of personal growth through travel.

But what I’ve done in the world of travel pales in comparison to Alison. She is an incredibly talented photographer who has put her passion for travel to use by documenting her experiences in an incredibly artistic way.

As you’ll hear in this conversation, it’s obvious how singularly focused she was and still is on this goal which has become her life’s purpose.

I don’t want to say she’s seen it all, but after 150 countries, she’s seen a lot.

I’m sure she’s got a million stories that could fill many more hours of conversation, but for our purposes, we chatted about some of the highlights from her adventures including that bus crash in Laos, her befriending the Dalai Lama (and publishing a book about him) and, more recently, being thrown off a horse in Mongolia and how she thought she was going to die (again) when that happened.

Before I get to this conversation with Alison, I want to remind you to check out the tours I offer at WanderTours.com (W*A*N*D*E*R). If you find the least bit of inspiration from today’s conversation with Alison, you’ll likely want to jump on board my trip to Papua New Guinea in 2019 – and there are just a couple of spots left on that tour.

This tour coincides with the Mt. Hagen Singsing festival. This is where about 75 tribes gather to sing and dance in a cultural performance like none other. The festival includes about 1,000 local tribesmen and women and maybe 300 tourists. It’s a photographer’s dream, for sure. But you don’t have to be a photographer to enjoy and take in this unbelievable event. And as a side note, even those who don’t consider themselves photographers end up with such amazing photographs that they’ll be mistaken for photographers.

Not only does this tour include the Mt. Hagen Show, but it includes a private mini-singsing in the mountains just outside of Mt. Hagen town where about a dozen tribal groups perform for a small amount of tourists. And it also includes another small but budding singsing festival in the Sepik River area. This one has maybe 10 – 12 groups performing and at that event maybe 20 – 25 tourists. In 2019 I’m told that that Sepik River singsing will include a very special ceremony where we’ll get to see the crocodile cuttings where boys are initiated into manhood. (Google it for more info.)

The access to these groups and the ability to photograph them so up close will change your life forever. And I don’t say that lightly. After my first few trips to PNG, I came home speechless. Just really kind of culture shocked in the most amazing kind of way.

It’s worth noting that I am working with Alison on the possibility of her leading a photography tour to Papua New Guinea so if you’re interested, you can let me know by sending an email to beth@wandertours.com.

One final note, be sure to listen through to the end of this conversation as I feature a question from a listener and answer her travel-related question.

With that, please enjoy this conversation with the amazing, Alison Wright.

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Links/books/people mentioned Faces of Hope The Survivors Club by Ben Sherwood (Amazon) Connect with me: Facebook Instagram WanderTours Be Bold Facebook Group (women-only) Twitter

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Bringing Travel Home - Afternoon Tea with Husna-Tara Prakash

Husna-Tara takes us through the Story of Bengal; the region of Bengal in Eastern India along with some of its neighbouring states and regions; and its historical ties with the British and other colonial powers. The incredible Bengal Rennaissance that took place in the 19th Century encouraging social reform through society and eventually the seeds of the freedom struggle. She will also touch on the diversity of Bengal in terms of its landscapes, tea, religions, festivals and the current day vibe as we walk through her streets.

Deep, Dark and Deadly: Stories of Extreme Cave Diving with Jill Heinerth.

The most dangerous exploration is cave diving. Dive deep into the earth’s underwater caves, see creatures no one has seen before, stories of Mayan sacrifices and explore the oracle that set Alexander the Great on his world conquests with our guest Jill Heinerth.

Jill Heinerth is a cave diver, photographer, writer and filmmaker. Jill has explored unmapped, underwater caves deep in the earth, as well as the submerged crevices of the world’s largest iceberg. She has seen hidden creatures and life forms that have never been before. More people have been on the moon than to places where Jill has explored.

Jill has made TV programs for the CBC, BBC, National Geographic, consulted on movies for directors including James Cameron and produced independent films. Over 2.5 million people have learned about climate change, water advocacy, and exploration by viewing Jill’s TED Talks.

Jill was awarded Fellowships from numerous institutions including the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame, Underwater Academy of Arts and Sciences, Women Diver’s Hall of Fame, National Speleological Society, WINGS WorldQuest, and Explorers Club, which honored her with the William Beebe Award. The Wall Street Journal, Oprah, and New York Times lauded Jill’s best-selling books Into the Planet and The Aquanaut. In 2024, Running Cloud Productions of Australia is releasing a feature documentary, Diving Into The Darkness, about Jill's remarkable adventures.

Jill serves as a tireless advocate for conservation, climate change, and water resource protection. She works toward creating awareness and inspiring action through her writing, photography, films, social media, podcasts, and speaking engagements.

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Fashion Wise - Nabanna / the kolkata edition 2023

Fashion Wise: On making responsible fashion choices. Aloke Kumar Singh on the toxicity of Fast Fashion, Amitra Sudan Saha on handloom as an alternative, Preeta Chaudhuri Ghosal of Wear Equal on sustainable options linked to women’s empowerment. Moderator: Paramita Saha.

Aloke Kumar Singh, Creative Director and Co-Founder of ESEDS School of Design & MICRONESIUM Sustainable Apparel Label, is a Fashion Designer, Edupreneur, Stylist and Brand Consultant.
An alumnus of London College of Fashion LCF, UK and NIFT, India, he has worked with major international designers like Anna Scholz – London, Manish Arora - New Delhi, JJ Valaya - New Delhi. In the year 2015 he co-Founded India’s first multiple award winning sustainable design school along with British Illustrator/Artist, Photographer and Educator Neil Andrew Robinson.
In the year 2016 he, along with Neil Robinson, launched the sustainable apparel label MICRONESIUM for men and women, showcased at ECO FASHION WEEK, PERTH, AUSTRALIA in 2017. In 2022 he was invited to showcase MICRONESIUM at THE GLOBAL SUSTAINABLE FASHION WEEK, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY as the official selection from India for sustainable clothing.

Amitra Sudan Saha considers himself a change agent and a collaborator at ssahaworks . Ssahaworks is a design led enterprise which works with various clusters and communities. He has been a design consultant to organizations like SRLM Government of Sikkim, Rural Craft Hub for Government of West Bengal, Asian Heritage Foundation and Rajeev Sethi Scenogarpher, World Bank, Indian Institute of Craft and Design (IICD), SASHA Kolkata, and Crafts Council of West Bengal on various projects.
Some such projects are “The Adani House at Shantivan ,“The Artwork at New Mumbai Airport”, Jiyo funded by Japan Social Development Fund , Artwork at the New CBI building, CGO complex New Delhi, Permanent Art installation at Indian Institute of Crafts and Design for Government of Rajasthan. Collections of their textiles are with various museums, including FIT, New York, and with private collectors around the world.
His film “My Charkha My Life” was jointly commissioned by ICCR, Government of India and Government of Uttar Pradesh.
His trust “Sonar Bangla Surakha Trust has helped village level communities on several public awareness programs and helped the farmers with the modem technologies and equipment, so as to increase their individual family income.

Preeta Chaudhuri Ghosal, is a social entrepreneur who started her career in corporate social responsibility and later in UN missions. In her travels across remote parts of the country she noticed the issues around menstrual hygiene for rural Indian women and girls. She then decided to leave her job and use fabric scraps from her family’s export house to make underwear to address this issue. Her hybrid business model was selected in IIM Bangalore’s Women Startup Program in 2018 wherein she cross-subsidized products targeted at women in low-income markets to empower them towards better menstrual management practices.

Paramita Saha is a performer, curator, and arts manager based in Kolkata. For more than 10 years, she has designed strategic programs and partnerships that intersect the worlds of art, business and social entrepreneurship, integrating art, movement and dance into social change processes, especially education, rights of artists and environmental sustainability.
Paramita co-founded ArtsForward, an organisation that has engaged in the field of creative advocacy for environmental sustainability, audience development for the arts, nurturing and supporting emerging artists and fostering artistic ability in the youth. She also runs At the Still Point, India’s only crowd-funded dance platform. Paramita is an ArtThinkSouthAsia 2016 Fellow and a Global Fellow of International Society of Performing Arts 2018 and 2021. She has founded ArtAloneTogether, India’s first and only am-pm, mixed arts online festival featuring artists across disciplines and borders; a Continued Learning Program in Dance called Continew operating in both online and offline formats; she co-founded an online resource centre to safeguard the rights of performing artists.

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