Come to Nagaland, India bro. Wanna see you try our Axone (Fermented Soyabeans) and Anishi (Fermented Leaves). 😂😂😂 Really admirable of you to eat food foreign to your pallate.👍
Have you ever watched Bizzare Foods with Andrew Zimern? This is pretty much the same Show except Sonny isn't being bank rolled by Discovery Channel. Sonny has also gone more in depth than Andrew Zimern ever did. Both great shows.
Even the tribal people too didn't discriminate him for being different colour.. as if racism doesn exist at all at least in this video.. a temporary escape from the other reality 😢
What do you mean, what sort of show would be popular with someone traveling to a distant village and discriminating the people who live there. Ya speckled Bing Bong
I stumbled upon this channel and don’t regret it. One of the best shows for showcasing cultures across the world. Sonny is entertaining and honest. Very well done
Sonny is sooo respectful to others and has no prejudice. This is what makes him so trust worthy to other cultures. Because of his experiences, he automatically blends in with people of all kind.
Why the f should he when they are the ones giving him views for money or I'd it you think he is better than them? He never ate any of the food anyway...
@@kuyi9107 I think this is how he is. Even when he went to America, he spoke in a similar manner. he is slightly childish and probably that's why he usually gets along with people.
I'm glad to see they take care of their dogs as well as they do. They are a very important part of hunting, without them they wouldn't get half of what they get most likely
I notice too as compared to the average dog in the rest of the world, well behaved pack of dogs, no fights and they know their job and place in the tribe!
That’s literally how dogs came to be lol. They were wild but learned if they stick around us for security and hunting, they get fed and are safer as well. Symbiotic relationship.
I’ve learned so much throughout the years, it’s helped me grow extremely opened minded and explore the world from my limited ability to travel. Not only that but it’s pushed me to explore different foods, cook different cultures foods, I’m less afraid to try new things. I’ve fell inlove with cooking because it’s a way I learned to bring other parts of the world to me. Sonny’s channel has been a huge part of my life growing up as a young adult ❤ I couldn’t be more thankful ❤
Guys most of us won't travel to these tribes ever but isn't it beautiful that he shows all of these to us and documents these cultures before they change or vanish?
they are already wearing pants and using cooking pots, soon they will start mingling with the modern world more and more and they will not want to go back to living in tribes again
One thing I like about you is you are never grossed up about their traditions. We enjoy with them and you are very receptive. As an African myself, I would be grossed up about a lot of things here. 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 to you
Sonny, you are the best at what you do. It gives new meaning if it looks good, eat it! I envy your world travel to different countries and exploring what other people eat.
It's pretty legit that Sonny and his crew get to experience things of this nature. This tribe even has to trade with another for tobacco and everything. They look surprisingly healthy though, maybe missing a few vitamins, but still, they look like they could hunt a lion. Big kudos to this tribe because even under their circumstances they seemed chill
Sonny, I love your show and the entertainment you provide. There isn't an episode that I've missed.. literally every time that I go on my meal breaks at work.. I look forward to watching a new episode.
This is amazing… this shows us how us humans used to live hundreds of years. All with natural foods & herbs & fruits. Our life span now in USA is like 70 Your lucky if you get passed that. This is history. Best ever TH-cam show!! Shows us the different lives around the world.
Just as when they first arrived, this is how they were treated,but unknown to the natives they had ulteria motives 🤑 followed by: SLAVERY , MASS MURDER ☠ ☠⚰ RELIGION.ALL IN THE NAME OF JESUS THE 👑 😱 DISTRUCTION OF BLACK CIVILISATION.
Sonny's kryptonite is cucumbers but he can eat the most bizarre foods that most of us won't even dream of trying. Sonny you are built different🙌🏽. And you try your best to learn names of things and languages wherever you go, thank you for coming to our country.
I love when you spend time with tribes. I love to see how they live . It's so interesting. I'm a huge fan of your show. I love that your show isn't just about you eating food. It's so much different. You talk about the country, the economic crisis, cultural traditions/customs and the most important question you ask a lot of people is are they happy living where they live. I get so surprised by the little things that bring people happiness. Especially the tribes they are happy with what they have. It's beautiful to see. 💞💗
With the help of technology we get to learn so much about other cultures and nature. Bizzare, mindblowing and interesting how surviving can be in this part of African. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoy most of the content this channel puts out but this specific 3 part series is BY FAR my favorite! This is probably the most fascinated I've been watching a food review show EVER and I LOVE that it's not JUST about the food. Like, I love that Sonny is actually willing to participate and learn about other cultures instead of simply dismissing anything he's unfamiliar with. 💖 This is a wonderful show and amazing series 💯
Our family loves Sonny..We are so sad if they don't upload a video and we don't skip ads..❤ He makes us laugh and he is respectful. More power to your show, Mr. Sonny🎉❤
Thank you to you and all youtuber that filming a content like this,it allowed me to watch,enjoy and knowing others tribe/country how they lived,.its the only chance for me to know how others life,i really appreciate it,thnks again
The true effort Sonny made in pronouncing the tribesmen names on the narration is a very little yet nice touch that shows the imense respect this man has for any peoples' culture and ways. This channel is nothing short of amazing, honestly.
I dont have so much money , i dont have so much education, i even dont have my own house but still i feel blessed and thinking that how tough is life for others..Thank u God thanks a lot parents
Sonny is a true hero. Through the channel, we learned a lot of culture and their lifestyle without judgement. I was hoping one day, we could see you on Netflix !
I want to tell you that I’ve been watching this show for probably a few years now, on and off. Your show is the most well put together, wholesome, funny, informative, all around best channel on TH-cam I’ve had the enjoyment of watching. Every time is a pleasure.
Love the way this tribe expresses themselves. The elaborate use of sound and body language is beautiful and quite entertaining!!! Their friendliness and contentment is inspiring
This guy said Sonny Liston is so respectful to the native people, hunters, I love their culture way of living, reminds me the way my ancestors lived before colonialism. Love this program on the Hadzabe tribe.
This is the one channel ive commented the most on. And i rarely comment. Sonny and the crew are a proper amazement. Its one thing just to go and film, but he wants to go further and learn how to complement the food hes been given in the native language. Every single time. I cant imagine how many takes he had trying to click the names as well as the iron will to humbly accept all offerings, paying respect to the knowledge that hes being gifted the foods he gets offered.
I’m grateful to my friend for showing me this channel. Much respect for you Sunny. Keep the good work. I really appreciate your good works from yourself and the team💪🏽
I appreciate this a lot, i mean i live in africa but was not aware that there are people still living like this as hunter gatherers except maybe for the bush man or the san people who live mostly in the kalahari desert of Botwana, Namib desert of namibia and a small number in south africa as well, this is an eye opener and its fun as hell
Coming from someone who actually lives in Africa and was not aware of these tribes is actually pretty mind blowing. It’s amazing to see such diversity and different living situations, the more you know huh😭. But in all seriousness, Africa legit seems like a whole vibe to visit one day (US citizen from Texas here)
@@IAmNiyahSimone Africa is about 50 countries and they almost all speak different languages. Some parts you see luxury cars and designer clothes and other places still like this
I love Calvin as a co-host. I’ve watched and rewatched every episode that he’s in with Sonny. And, I’ll keep watching them over and over again. Of course I’ve watched all of Sonny’s videos more than a few times, cause he Rocks....but the ones with Calvin are still my favorites. Ahhhh peace! ✌🏻💗
come on y’all, Sonny and his team deserve way more likes compared to the number of views! Your channel is so underrated and i’m so thankful you’ve kept it free for us on YT! Thank you so much for teaching so many of us that there’s so much out there in he world to see and experience. I hope one day i can visit the places you have, but my first stop will be VN where my parents were born and raised.
Oh there you are I have been looking for your vlog ,you had visited the Philippines many times and after your last vlog from Visayas I did not seen you for a long time, but im happy to see you again , hope you make again your vlog here in the Philppines ,thanks and God bless you always ,keep safe sir !
It’s fascinating to see how certain African tribes hunt their own food. They have a wide variety of animals roaming around, and they never seem to run out of choices. They all go together in groups which makes up for effective teamwork and cooperation.
Well actuallly the old chief told this fella I was listening to, that there used to be thousands of species it was like a supermarket you could pick any animal you could ever want and there was plenty of them. Now it’s just baboons and small game like birds or bush babies. It’s getting harder for them to hunt because the baboons are getting smart along with the hunters.
Lol Sophia ,you say certan African tribes but do you realize how fast many creatures are being hunted into extinction in all of west Africa? Bushmeat is popular there.
@@quethemusiq4203 Also, I remember them getting in trouble for hunting some farmers cattle. They are basically being encroached upon by farmers, and not allowed to hunt, because farmers take all of the space. Pretty sad.
@@raimondsstokmanis1892 yes that too. Multiple people in the 1% who have hearts are trying to buy the farm land and make basicslly a hunting sanctuary for these tribal people. They may have bought some land im not sure at the moment
Kudos to all who were involved in the making of these episodes! I can only wish and dream of being in the company of these extraordinary beings. Thank you!! 👍🏾
Always remember sharing is most important thing in african culture mostly in thing concerning food we gat to share....thats pretty what the hadzabe are showing to the world🎉😊
I thank you Sonny for giving us as close as you can to a supposed censored content. You're the best, its not just about the food, its about the people, culture and more.
There hasn’t been a better time for armchair philosophy than this day and age. I want to relate the documentary to the views of Arnold Gehlen. Gehlen was a Nazi und his major work was written during the second world war, so his views are not getting the attention they deserve. What makes us humans special amongst all creatures? The easy answer is, we have a big brain which makes us intelligent. But the answer is problematic. First, our brain is not the biggest. Second, intelligence is a poorly defined term. Third, if you look carefully into the nature of intelligence, you will find that a lot of it is bound up in the fact that we have this particular body moving and feeling in a particular situation. The central view of Gehlen’s anthropology is that humans are deficient being. Deficient in the sense that unlike any other creatures, we morpho-physiologically don’t fit into any section in the purely natural environment. In order to survive, we must transform parts of mother nature to our advantage. And this transformation is of fundamental importance for cultures. Gehlen goes so far to say that our natural world equals our cultural world and our culture is our second nature. Thus the dichotomy between nature and culture is partially resolved. One can see it from this documentary. The Hadzabe are probably the last hunter-gatherers on earth. These people don’t hunt with bare hands. Making weapons is their first thing in the morning and they have domesticated four legged friends at their aid. They couldn’t completely resist the temptation of convenience of the more advanced civilization. They wear textile, use metal arrowheads, metal knives, modern cooking vessels and cover themselves with cloth blankets at night. Whatever ingredient they use in making the ugali (the porridge) must come from agriculture.
I love the raw content. I know it's not a competition. But I prefer you over Mark. He brings the food full circle. You bring the catch, clean, and cook of the spectrum.
This man documenting is a unique gift to mankind, to anthropological history, and preservation and culture. He is incredibly valuable and offers insight into primitive life situations we would never have known. You don't think so? Ok you go out there and eat a monkey heart and laugh along with this fearless African tribe impervious to starvation and extinction. You melt into their culture and become them. Right, I didn't think so. Hats off to this rare human being and true world citizen. An afterthought.... all of our ancestors lived like this. Human resilience and resourcefulness.
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OK sir
molto bravo
Nice video😄
Come to Nagaland, India bro. Wanna see you try our Axone (Fermented Soyabeans) and Anishi (Fermented Leaves). 😂😂😂 Really admirable of you to eat food foreign to your pallate.👍
Look OK, not gross!
This is not just a food channel. Sonny explores cultures and that's what makes this channel stand out and unique ❤️
8:20 we still got this guy eyy
Have you ever watched Bizzare Foods with Andrew Zimern? This is pretty much the same Show except Sonny isn't being bank rolled by Discovery Channel. Sonny has also gone more in depth than Andrew Zimern ever did. Both great shows.
Definitely not the first of it's kind, but this is a great presentation.
Andrew us a legend, but I feel like Sunny is sitting very very high standards
true
I feel like his confidence to eat foods most others won't eat is underappreciated
Ain't nuthin to appreciate if you're from China lol
I wont even eat something if i think there might be mayonnaise in it, sunnys a legend
@@starfox8006 still China has some stuff about what to eat and what not.
@@FlozzSD lmao🤣
@@DarkHallow96 no they don't, I know, and I'm Asian
I love the way sonny doesn't discriminate, he respects other people's culture
Even the tribal people too didn't discriminate him for being different colour.. as if racism doesn exist at all at least in this video.. a temporary escape from the other reality 😢
@@KiwiPew this is real life bro, no hate. Just love and Respect brother. Jah live Forever#JAHRASTAFARI 🙏🏾❤️
What do you mean, what sort of show would be popular with someone traveling to a distant village and discriminating the people who live there. Ya speckled Bing Bong
@@chefboyrdee7650 pure life.. no agenda.. all respect 👍👍👍
Not much to discriminate here,these people live an honest life.
Teşekkürler.hello brother, thank you for introducing us to the cultures of different nations
From Ranbir allahbadia TRS Beer Biceps Dr Pal Podcast show
Who's that
Same here
Mee too
😂
Same here
I stumbled upon this channel and don’t regret it. One of the best shows for showcasing cultures across the world. Sonny is entertaining and honest. Very well done
You have a lot to catch up on with Sonny. Enjoy his experiences!
Very nice
I'm Tanzanian🇹🇿 and I do enjoy this. Thanks Sonny.
Sonny is sooo respectful to others and has no prejudice. This is what makes him so trust worthy to other cultures. Because of his experiences, he automatically blends in with people of all kind.
It's the kind of attitude that leads to you getting colonized
This guy in his western outfit with a camera definitely blends in. Couldn't even tell who was in the tribe and who wasn't.
Why the f should he when they are the ones giving him views for money or I'd it you think he is better than them? He never ate any of the food anyway...
He does not respect them, he talks as if they are children
@@kuyi9107 I think this is how he is. Even when he went to America, he spoke in a similar manner. he is slightly childish and probably that's why he usually gets along with people.
Sonny is really amazing, he brings all cultures around the world closer to us who can't travel
👍🏻 🙌🏻 Excellant Enoch
wonderful video. I lean a lot.
Lmfaooo the way you introduced the hunters like they were a heist crew 😂
Yeah. Just need a little edit. And pause every character. Lol
@@syahidulhaq4725
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The struggle between buffalo and lion exemplifies the harsh reality of survival in the world of wild animals
I'm glad to see they take care of their dogs as well as they do. They are a very important part of hunting, without them they wouldn't get half of what they get most likely
I notice too as compared to the average dog in the rest of the world, well behaved pack of dogs, no fights and they know their job and place in the tribe!
They live in symbionic harmony
That’s literally how dogs came to be lol. They were wild but learned if they stick around us for security and hunting, they get fed and are safer as well. Symbiotic relationship.
@@richie4429 yes and no.
@@pattymacleod1210 the dogs certainly have a better quality of life outdoors with freedom to mate... Dogs being dogs how nature intended
I’ve learned so much throughout the years, it’s helped me grow extremely opened minded and explore the world from my limited ability to travel. Not only that but it’s pushed me to explore different foods, cook different cultures foods, I’m less afraid to try new things. I’ve fell inlove with cooking because it’s a way I learned to bring other parts of the world to me. Sonny’s channel has been a huge part of my life growing up as a young adult ❤ I couldn’t be more thankful ❤
Great post.
Very nice
Guys most of us won't travel to these tribes ever but isn't it beautiful that he shows all of these to us and documents these cultures before they change or vanish?
They are already gone.
Eli nee ivdeyum??
EXCELLANT POINT Eli 🙌🏻😎
they are already wearing pants and using cooking pots, soon they will start mingling with the modern world more and more and they will not want to go back to living in tribes again
Yes definitely! Love watching his shows but not for the food, more to see all the different cultures
This is not just a food channel. Sonny explores cultures and that's what makes this channel stand out and unique
Yes he does. So in debt. He so raw, and honest.
You stole this comment word for word…
Pure respect for Sonny. This guy is just class at his best.
I am African but this channel has taught me a lot about African traditional foods✨💯💯
Me too 😅
@Black Lesbian Poet hi
@Black Lesbian Poet we dont claim u
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Very nice
Being an African, I learn more about my brothers and sisters different culture from Sonny. Thank you
bro, hukuwa unajua kuhusu the Hadzabe tribe? actually nilijua just a year ago..
You can learn more by moving in there.
The fact y’all still live like this 😂 Good thing wakanda is make believe
@@jsleezy-_-3852 bro wtf
Very good
And these men will never know just how much the many thousands who have watch this truly respect and admire their culture.
what is there to respect and admire in their culture?
@@1qwertyrewq1 you can’t be that ignorant and stupid…
@@nino94110 have some values my child not everything is good
@@1qwertyrewq1 There is no such thing as a good or bad culture. There’s no right way to live
Admire A savage level 1 society who can't figure out how to raise and grow food?
One thing I like about you is you are never grossed up about their traditions. We enjoy with them and you are very receptive. As an African myself, I would be grossed up about a lot of things here.
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿 to you
The struggle is real. I luv the peace and love and community.
I love the way your mind observes.
Sonny, you are the best at what you do. It gives new meaning if it looks good, eat it! I envy your world travel to different countries and exploring what other people eat.
the respect he has for them eating their foods without disgust ❤❤💕💕 Best Ever Food Review Show for sure
And Discovering More than Discovery Channels
Nahh, he's been through worse haha
they bring antibiotics, just in case. too far from hosp. but i think for sonny, hes immune to bad bacteria.
🤙🤙
Very nice
It's pretty legit that Sonny and his crew get to experience things of this nature. This tribe even has to trade with another for tobacco and everything. They look surprisingly healthy though, maybe missing a few vitamins, but still, they look like they could hunt a lion. Big kudos to this tribe because even under their circumstances they seemed chill
Lacking a few vitamins is OK better than being cholesterolerised lol
Sonny is literally friend with every single people in the world!
Sonny, I love your show and the entertainment you provide. There isn't an episode that I've missed.. literally every time that I go on my meal breaks at work.. I look forward to watching a new episode.
Thank you Sonny for exploring African cultures, I am a Kenyan but never late for your videos,May God bless you ❤️💯🙏
National geogrpahic can take notes from this series. Thank you!
WOW! THIS IS a MASTERPIECE! Thanks for COMING TO US!
This is amazing… this shows us how us humans used to live hundreds of years.
All with natural foods & herbs & fruits.
Our life span now in USA is like 70
Your lucky if you get passed that.
This is history. Best ever TH-cam show!! Shows us the different lives around the world.
I really love how the tribe live in harmony with each other and they share food with a stranger they welcomed him with all their love👍
Just as when they first arrived, this is how they were treated,but unknown to the natives they had ulteria motives 🤑 followed by:
SLAVERY , MASS MURDER ☠ ☠⚰
RELIGION.ALL IN THE NAME OF JESUS THE 👑 😱
DISTRUCTION OF BLACK CIVILISATION.
Sonny's kryptonite is cucumbers but he can eat the most bizarre foods that most of us won't even dream of trying. Sonny you are built different🙌🏽. And you try your best to learn names of things and languages wherever you go, thank you for coming to our country.
I understand that iceberg lettuce has been added to the kryptonite schedule while the cucumbers are being slowly phased out of it.
Thanks Mr Admin for exploring our culture.... Proudly Tanzanian 🇹🇿
Safi sana
Come on africans it's time to climb out of the dark and take a big leap forward,monkey ants and all those 🤮 yaks shouldn't be eaten.
It’s their way of life you can relax . Not everyone had to live like u
I love when you spend time with tribes. I love to see how they live . It's so interesting. I'm a huge fan of your show. I love that your show isn't just about you eating food. It's so much different. You talk about the country, the economic crisis, cultural traditions/customs and the most important question you ask a lot of people is are they happy living where they live. I get so surprised by the little things that bring people happiness. Especially the tribes they are happy with what they have. It's beautiful to see. 💞💗
With the help of technology we get to learn so much about other cultures and nature. Bizzare, mindblowing and interesting how surviving can be in this part of African. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoy most of the content this channel puts out but this specific 3 part series is BY FAR my favorite! This is probably the most fascinated I've been watching a food review show EVER and I LOVE that it's not JUST about the food. Like, I love that Sonny is actually willing to participate and learn about other cultures instead of simply dismissing anything he's unfamiliar with. 💖 This is a wonderful show and amazing series 💯
His kindness and respect for all people is inspiring, something for us all to follow.
Our family loves Sonny..We are so sad if they don't upload a video and we don't skip ads..❤ He makes us laugh and he is respectful. More power to your show, Mr. Sonny🎉❤
wrrrg
Spliff has been a source of motivation for centuries
Thank you to you and all youtuber that filming a content like this,it allowed me to watch,enjoy and knowing others tribe/country how they lived,.its the only chance for me to know how others life,i really appreciate it,thnks again
Watching these beautiful Hadza people is like travelling back in time. Also makes you realise why dogs are man's best friend.
The true effort Sonny made in pronouncing the tribesmen names on the narration is a very little yet nice touch that shows the imense respect this man has for any peoples' culture and ways. This channel is nothing short of amazing, honestly.
Noo you're joker
Nothing but respect to those people 💯❤️👍
I dont have so much money , i dont have so much education, i even dont have my own house but still i feel blessed and thinking that how tough is life for others..Thank u God thanks a lot parents
It’s not really “tough” for them they’re choosing to live that way, he said. They can choose to join and leave whenever they please
Pure respect for Sonny. This guy is just class at his best.. I love the way sonny doesn't discriminate, he respects other people's culture.
Sonny is a true hero. Through the channel, we learned a lot of culture and their lifestyle without judgement. I was hoping one day, we could see you on Netflix !
Monetisation of creativity never ends well
Something about this tribe has made this my favorite series so far. It's like the term "down to earth" was made specifically to describe these people
Love how the doggos are helping
I want to tell you that I’ve been watching this show for probably a few years now, on and off. Your show is the most well put together, wholesome, funny, informative, all around best channel on TH-cam I’ve had the enjoyment of watching. Every time is a pleasure.
Sakrumakpaa!!
That names deserves some Oscar 🥱
can"t wait for the SOUTH AFRICAN series, saw you in Johannesburg a few days ago
Love the way this tribe expresses themselves. The elaborate use of sound and body language is beautiful and quite entertaining!!! Their friendliness and contentment is inspiring
Sonny and his team documents and show us cultures we could hardly find in books. Well done.
They are the happiest of all human beings on the planet...
You know that sunny has evolved when he suggests the tribe to eat dung beatles
Fearless! Your African series are so immersive and amazing! Thank you!
It’s always a good day when you guys post🎉
True
Love to see different culture around the world 👍
This is one of the better videos about the Hadze people's food. Thank you so much 🎥
This guy said Sonny Liston is so respectful to the native people, hunters, I love their culture way of living, reminds me the way my ancestors lived before colonialism. Love this program on the Hadzabe tribe.
Sonny you are the man....
Never disappoint,love this show
This is the one channel ive commented the most on. And i rarely comment. Sonny and the crew are a proper amazement. Its one thing just to go and film, but he wants to go further and learn how to complement the food hes been given in the native language. Every single time. I cant imagine how many takes he had trying to click the names as well as the iron will to humbly accept all offerings, paying respect to the knowledge that hes being gifted the foods he gets offered.
I’m grateful to my friend for showing me this channel. Much respect for you Sunny. Keep the good work. I really appreciate your good works from yourself and the team💪🏽
I appreciate this a lot, i mean i live in africa but was not aware that there are people still living like this as hunter gatherers except maybe for the bush man or the san people who live mostly in the kalahari desert of Botwana, Namib desert of namibia and a small number in south africa as well, this is an eye opener and its fun as hell
Coming from someone who actually lives in Africa and was not aware of these tribes is actually pretty mind blowing. It’s amazing to see such diversity and different living situations, the more you know huh😭. But in all seriousness, Africa legit seems like a whole vibe to visit one day (US citizen from Texas here)
@@IAmNiyahSimone you should try to visit and yes Africa really diverse
@@IAmNiyahSimone Africa is about 50 countries and they almost all speak different languages. Some parts you see luxury cars and designer clothes and other places still like this
I love Calvin as a co-host. I’ve watched and rewatched every episode that he’s in with Sonny. And, I’ll keep watching them over and over again. Of course I’ve watched all of Sonny’s videos more than a few times, cause he Rocks....but the ones with Calvin are still my favorites. Ahhhh peace! ✌🏻💗
Sonny, thank you for sharing this amazing culture. What eat and how they hunt.
Mad respect for their hunting and tracking skills.
come on y’all, Sonny and his team deserve way more likes compared to the number of views! Your channel is so underrated and i’m so thankful you’ve kept it free for us on YT! Thank you so much for teaching so many of us that there’s so much out there in he world to see and experience. I hope one day i can visit the places you have, but my first stop will be VN where my parents were born and raised.
❤🌍
Oh there you are I have been looking for your vlog ,you had visited the Philippines many times and after your last vlog from Visayas I did not seen you for a long time, but im happy to see you again , hope you make again your vlog here in the Philppines ,thanks and God bless you always ,keep safe sir !
Hats off to this guy, you deserve more subscribers.
This is not just a food review show , this is a proper documentary. The content is just too good. Salute to Sonny and the team.
This is next level. It was fun learning about this tribe and their culture. Thank you, Sonny!
This isn’t just a food show, it’s a cultural documentary..thumbs up to Sonny and the team 👍
I like this man , he actually ate food they offered 💖 just wow the way he blends in their culture 💖
Mhen this is incredible African culture I'm proud to be from Africa
It’s fascinating to see how certain African tribes hunt their own food. They have a wide variety of animals roaming around, and they never seem to run out of choices. They all go together in groups which makes up for effective teamwork and cooperation.
Well actuallly the old chief told this fella I was listening to, that there used to be thousands of species it was like a supermarket you could pick any animal you could ever want and there was plenty of them. Now it’s just baboons and small game like birds or bush babies. It’s getting harder for them to hunt because the baboons are getting smart along with the hunters.
Lol Sophia ,you say certan African tribes but do you realize how fast many creatures are being hunted into extinction in all of west Africa? Bushmeat is popular there.
@@quethemusiq4203 Also, I remember them getting in trouble for hunting some farmers cattle. They are basically being encroached upon by farmers, and not allowed to hunt, because farmers take all of the space. Pretty sad.
@@raimondsstokmanis1892 yes that too. Multiple people in the 1% who have hearts are trying to buy the farm land and make basicslly a hunting sanctuary for these tribal people. They may have bought some land im not sure at the moment
I love that Sonny documents different people and cultures without making it feel like it’s glamorized or that they’re a “show” for entertainment.
Lovely place with lovely people and flavorsome food😍
Shame on😡 as calling lovely......
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15:59 the guy trying to share with the camera guy 😂😂😂😂
Am humbled to see Sonny enjoying the offal of the Impala.
Kudos to all who were involved in the making of these episodes! I can only wish and dream of being in the company of these extraordinary beings. Thank you!! 👍🏾
Thanks Sonny for another entertaining video. ❤️ Much love and respect from the Asia's Latin City, Mi Ciudad de Zamboanga.
🔥Keep It Rollin. I've seen so many parts of the world because of you guys🔥
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I believe this is the most real channel TH-cam would ever have.
Always remember sharing is most important thing in african culture mostly in thing concerning food we gat to share....thats pretty what the hadzabe are showing to the world🎉😊
I always appreciate his dedication everywhere he goes! Be it food or the culture itself, I'm always left fascinated! 😊
After Beer biceps??
I realy feel proud of this guys😘👍❣️
I thank you Sonny for giving us as close as you can to a supposed censored content. You're the best, its not just about the food, its about the people, culture and more.
Who are here after Beerbiceps bodcast??
yup vro
There hasn’t been a better time for armchair philosophy than this day and age. I want to relate the documentary to the views of Arnold Gehlen. Gehlen was a Nazi und his major work was written during the second world war, so his views are not getting the attention they deserve.
What makes us humans special amongst all creatures? The easy answer is, we have a big brain which makes us intelligent. But the answer is problematic. First, our brain is not the biggest. Second, intelligence is a poorly defined term. Third, if you look carefully into the nature of intelligence, you will find that a lot of it is bound up in the fact that we have this particular body moving and feeling in a particular situation.
The central view of Gehlen’s anthropology is that humans are deficient being. Deficient in the sense that unlike any other creatures, we morpho-physiologically don’t fit into any section in the purely natural environment. In order to survive, we must transform parts of mother nature to our advantage. And this transformation is of fundamental importance for cultures. Gehlen goes so far to say that our natural world equals our cultural world and our culture is our second nature. Thus the dichotomy between nature and culture is partially resolved.
One can see it from this documentary. The Hadzabe are probably the last hunter-gatherers on earth. These people don’t hunt with bare hands. Making weapons is their first thing in the morning and they have domesticated four legged friends at their aid. They couldn’t completely resist the temptation of convenience of the more advanced civilization. They wear textile, use metal arrowheads, metal knives, modern cooking vessels and cover themselves with cloth blankets at night. Whatever ingredient they use in making the ugali (the porridge) must come from agriculture.
Always one of the top travel/food channels!!! 🙏
The host is amazing, not turned away by the food filled with flies and bacteria, and happily joined the tribe! You're like Bear Grylls!
When I see pending videos I haven't watched I get joy 💯💯💯
I love the raw content. I know it's not a competition. But I prefer you over Mark. He brings the food full circle. You bring the catch, clean, and cook of the spectrum.
Brilliant video! Better than National Geographic. Awesome to see how people survive
This is not an easy task.....highly appreciated
The footage is meaningful. Thanks to you, I learned about their lives❤
We appreciate you taking one for the rest of us👍
This man documenting is a unique gift to mankind, to anthropological history, and preservation and culture. He is incredibly valuable and offers insight into primitive life situations we would never have known. You don't think so? Ok you go out there and eat a monkey heart and laugh along with this fearless African tribe impervious to starvation and extinction. You melt into their culture and become them. Right, I didn't think so. Hats off to this rare human being and true world citizen. An afterthought.... all of our ancestors lived like this. Human resilience and resourcefulness.