the young man - "this river is our life, without this river we are done. we are protesting not to build another dam , for our lives.." Thanks Norally for this amazing insight. Travel safe
Did I hear someone say Itchy Boots University? This series is more educational than many hours of formal geography classes. The educative quality of Noraly’s work cannot be understated. She’s filling in gaps of my education where indigenous communities and life off the grid is concerned. A corporate production or documentary does not have the same effect of getting up close and personal with the subjects as they accept her and are at ease to show their way of life. Absolute master class.
You are absolutely right. 100 times more interesting and informative than your average TV documentary full of clever video effects and daft music with some photogenic celebrity striding about making vacuous comments.
Culture comes alive in this episode. I just read that the Naso already are fighting the ‘dams’ for almost 50 years. Well done to put them in de spotlight today. Have a nice weekend!
Noraly, without taking away from what you are presenting us on every episode, but I have to say I was blown away by Orlando's wisdom. You hit the jackpot with your guide. Not only is he so well spoken in the Naso language but his Spanish vocab and dominance is probably better than mine! Not only is Orlando able to communicate but to express the struggle of his people in very simple and coherent terms. No drama, just straight to the point. When you get to Honduras, please do visit "Triunfo the de la cruz" and "La Esperanza" , two areas where female indigenous activists where murdered to stifle them from speaking out against atrocities to the indigenous population. Their names were Berta Caceres and Jeannette Kawas. You are doing an amazing job for us bikers, but culturally you are exceeding my expectations.
We learned about indigenous people and their day-to-day activity in books at schools and the libraries but through Itchyboots we can actually see the practicality of the way of living of these indigenous people and get to experience it visually. Thanks to Noraly.
Noraly, your Spanish has gotten so good! I speak Spanish and probably would've missed Orlando's great jokes like the "you can't walk" one. You are one with the people. :)
Noraly, I think your channel should be included in a secondary school program because of the wonderful insight it gives into how others live and it provides a wonderful down to earth view of other countries.
Huge thanks to Orlando, his family and friends for allowing us all a fascinating glimpse of life with the Naso tribe. I hope the government listens to them so that their unique way of life can be nurtured and preserved. One of the worst crimes the world can commit is deliberately destroy its own peoples way of life - unforgivable! Huge thanks too, to Noraly for another incredibly interesting video.
It is your personality and the way you carry yourself with the others makes you very welcoming ...you earned people's respect bc you always respect the other's that includes little kid's too... Thank you Miss.Noraly..
You are truely an amazing human being Noraly. I started watching your videos about a month ago and have been hooked since. This is my first comment. I am learning so much about other places, cultures watching your videos. I used to ride a Honda CR250 back in my teen years and I'm now thinking about getting another motorcycle after watching your videos. You give so many people a sense of adventure from just sitting at their computers watching your videos, you don't know how much this helps people break out of the monotony of their lives and to see what all is out there in the world.
This is absolutely one of the best episodes of Noraly's adventure Without the itchyboots bumper at the beginning, it will be easily mistaken for a Nat Geo episode. Yes, the video quality is that good, Noraly's narration is flawless and the content is very Nat Geo Top notch job, NORALY 👍 WUATB
As always, your interactions with local people are as interesting and fun to watch as your riding in challenging terrain. It is good to have a reminder that “progress” does not need to happen at the cost of small, unique cultures and communities. Well done!
Love the contrast- crocs and rubber boots with machetes, handmade boats and fish traps and homes with thatch and hand split ladders with intelligent history and conversation thrown in. A fabulous adventure and fine education TY for what you do.
I want someone to look at me the way Macho the horse looks at Noraly as she walked away😅 I loved this episode…our guide; Professor Noraly took us on another awesome adventure and we got to learn about the Naso people.
I noticed this also. But he would not look at her when she was petting him. He may have been curious about someone who was kind to him. He looked a bit withdrawn and depressed. All mammals can feel this.
@@greggalexander8216 Horses best defense is the sense of knowing kind from anger. Macho knew she was new. Her approach without fear in her voice won him over. We know the rest of the story..
Noraly: 🇳🇱 Is she an adventure biker? or a documentary maker? or a geologist? She’s all of these and more, she’s gotta be the best on TH-cam. Take care, ride safe and look after yourself…….from Cambridge UK 🇬🇧
This morning I told my daughter who is a geologist @ conocophilips to have a look at your videos. I told her don’t get tense with work to search for oil. Take it easy & at times watch Noraly enjoying life to the fullest! 😀
Que Dios te bendiga hoy mañana y siempre para que sigan adelante lleno de salud y bendiciones para ti y tu familia y logres tu meta de terminar tu proyecto Alaska. Eres valiente.
So interesting learning about the indigenous people and their history and challenges. Beautiful culture, wonderful people and surroundings. Thank you Noraly❤️
In Germany we have this well known tv show called "Terra X". Its an educational show about countries, their culture and overall history. With videos like this you Noraly are absolutly on their level. They couldn´t do it possibly any better. Thank you very much again for uploading such great content.
You're doing great work here Noraly. While the West is bridging the end of colonialism with the start of the Metaverse, world cultures have never been more in danger of disappearing. So there has never been a more important time to meet and learn from indigenous people rather than square-peg them into our round-hole societal norms. Keep up the good work!
WOW! What an interesting day! So refreshing to see people continue to keep their heritage alive. Orlando was quite the humorous guide...about cracked up when he said you ride all those miles on a motorcycle but can’t walk hahaha. Great great video Noraly. Thanks so much for the education as well as the scenery.
Interesting scene, with Problems not even realized outside Panama. It is such a shame. How your guide managed to steer the boat in such low water without loosing the prop every 3 minutes is impressive. Take all the time for your stays and travels. These are some of the people you will remember all your life. Good luck further on.
The hand-hewed canoe, fish pits, and a visit to a Naso tribe create an amazing adventure. It is a sad story of how the Naso people have to battle to preserve their lifestyle but their story is an old story. True moments to be treasured. Continued safe travels. Cheers.
A monarchy in the Americas. Who knew? And what can say more of the Naso's struggle to survive as a unique people when the young man speaking on its behalf and heritage is powered upriver by an outboard motor and explains the threats the Naso face as he clutches his i-phone. We live in a fascinating and intriguing time. And world. Noraly always presents it with sensitivity and beauty. Big Thumbs UP.
Noraly your video's of the indigenous people brings up so many emotions in me. I am happy to see these people and the way they live it brings great joy to me but on the other hand it makes me sad that there way of life is disappearing. It brings me to tears some times. But god bless you for doing what you are doing. Not so much for the entertainment of it but for the bringing of us all to a better understanding of each other around the world. I think that the TH-cam world travelers are bringing us as humans to a better place in space and time.
So far, I’ve watched every video in this series. Each time I actually think to myself, “this is the best one yet”. these videos are better than things that are in high budget channels like National Geographic etc. You do such an incredible job of getting the right kind of content and putting it together. I don’t know how you do it single-handedly. But please keep it up. I look forward to each one! Thank you 😊
A very special video! Meeting indigenous people was a real treat not only for you, Noraly, but those of us who are sharing your adventure. I really enjoyed seeing Orlando and his wife, and Orlando's grandad --- 89 years take us back to 1933 --- I'm sure it was an exicring time! The river was beautiful, and the people hospitable, and you gave a great account of their history. Wishing them the best!
Not so different from indigenous people everywhere; I'm reminded of some of the African tribes you visited and stayed with last year. They all have to deal with modernity... a cell phone in one hand, the dams spoiling their river highway in this case. Love that I can learn something in every episode, cultural, geological, scenic wonders... the rewards of adventure! Happy trails.
Totally Awesome. I was in Panama back in 89'. Didn't get to go to the places you went. Really made me miss Panama. TY for the memory of such a beautiful country. A True paradise.
Nice! Noraly, this is one of the best videos you have put out. Love all your work but would really appreciate more videos of this style and content. Showing us peoples, places, food and cultures that you encounter on the way is where it’s at. Thank you once again for what you do! -Tripp
"Yampi roots are a staple food source for many indigenous peoples in the Caribbean and Central America. In Panama, Yampi root grows only sporadically in the wild. There, indigenous populations believe that the plant was sent from heaven in response to the prayers of the people. In the Caribbean, Yampi root is also used as an accompaniment to Christmas ham, which is glazed with pineapple juice, ginger, orange marmalade, and honey, and served with pineapple rings during the holiday season."
I met a guy I was in the military with a he talked about the YAMPI root. He said cooked and glazed it was kind of like a sweet potatoe? Looked good to me. Lordy Noraly meets the nicest people!!!! 🤗👍
@Bob Fry, is it like Taro Root that they use in Hawaii, & Africa. In the Caribbean, it is called,(Dasheen). They use the leaves like a Spinach, and the roots in soups and stir fry. It's like the purple yam... there is another one called Tannia..Malanga family...????⁉️
Masterpiece documentry on indigenous people. This is how indigenous culture evolves , grow up to its glory and start fighting for servival. But still happy in their own world. Where they depend livelihood on surrounding. Seperate series must be start as indigenous diaries. Noraly you are very close to real civilization, culture, traditions. Keep it up.
Videos like this are more relevant and interesting than many commercial videos and much more interesting to watch. It's great to get a glimpse into the lives of indigenous people but sad the same story is being repeated the world over - loss of habitat and especially loss of water, causing indigenous people to move and lose part of their heritage. Thank you Noraly for another fantastic video 👍
Thank you very much Noraly for showing us the back roads of every country you’ve visited….in this case the back riverway and the Naso people of Panama.👍
Yampi is a tuber like a yam or sweet potato. I talked with my older brother who still lives in Panama. Told him I was watching your channel, He said he is too. Only he started with season 1. Keep up the great work!
I thoroughly enjoy the more educational episodes, sometimes even more than the beautifully scenic ones. Norally, thanks again, you've given us a wonderful look at something I doubt most of your viewers, myself included, even knew existed! we seriously need to get TH-cam to install a bigger thumbs up for channel 😁
Yes, just a single thumbs up is not enough. All Itchy Boots episodes should have a thumbs up, but some episodes like this are extra special and deserve more or bigger thumbs up!
Incredible Noraly! You took such time to know this indigenous people that so very few Westerners/tourists take to speak with and know. Mega congrats on your travels to reach out and meet our fellow mankind 👍🏼. Wonderful video! Thank you 🙏
You have some incredible skills. I can’t believe how these people embraced you, and shared their culture with you. You have people skills. I’m impressed.
Understandable why this left such and impression on you, Noraly. Thank you for taking us with you on this visit. So beautiful and green. I can understand why they don't want the dam. There is such a fine balance between nature and progress. Very nice video. Thanks for your efforts!
Wow what a day , quite the adventure getting to meet and interact with some of the indigenous people and get to talk to them about life as they know it . I just love meeting people of other cultures and learning how they live . It amazes me how similar we all are but completely different in many ways , it would be great if everyone had the opportunity and could take the time to do this I think it would help make the world a better place . Happy Trails
You really have to know the river to navigate. Grandad's life should be in a book. First for his people and then for us. So awesome to meet these people.
This was a wonderful view into the native culture of the Naso. I am so glad you took the time to visit them and to share your experience with us. Many thanks Noraly.
This was a very nice video. I appreciate bringing our attention to the sad reality of yet another example of indigenous people being marginalized and strong armed out of their lands and way of life. We cannot keep destroying nature and expecting infinite growth out of finite resources. Biodiversity and the health of the ecosystems of our planet IS the only real wealth. Health is wealth both on an individual scale and on the most Macro level. Thank you for showing us this. Wishing you blessings on your mission.
How awesome to meet and visit with the indigenous people and to hear of their struggle to protect their way of life and keep their traditions and culture from totally disappearing. Amazing to see the ancient weapons and sad to hear of the 4 against 1 massacre of the tribe with the Spanish having guns. Very interesting to see the silent poison arrow 'gun'. They certainly learned from their enemies. A fascinating episode showing the simple yet effective way of life with homemade stairs and canoes!
When he spoke of the dams,that was sad. This dam building has caused many to lose their land and tradition around the globe. Hope they are successful at keeping this river and ppl.
It is happening unfortunately for the Panamanians and native Panamanian tribes. They are out of water and 50 dams in Chiriqui province next to Bocas is a sad reality. The NASO and the guaimies people were allies when Columbus arrived in Badtimesyos island a few steps from Colon island where She was staying. It is pretty unique how Orlando referred to the Spaniards. They moved towards the Caribbean and years later in Portobello in Colon the Spaniards had the port to transport the gold from South American. We study history in Panama since elementary school. Great video!
I love seeing Panama through Noraly again. I visited the indigenous people of Panama and we had lunch. The fish was grilled and there was not enough of it. Then the Man took a plastic bag and the stick leapt into the river and dove. Five minutes later it came with a plastic bag of fresh fish. Awesome. Nota Bene the environment is notoriously degraded. Keep traveling safely.
Noraly it's always a joy to watch your videos, you know when I feel saddened, frustrated, i watch your videos to motivate myself..... millions of thanks
Just when I thought it couldn't get any better 🙂 Excellent as always but even better. I can't understand how you find time to prepare and issue such professional videos but nearly 1 million people are very grateful that you do. Thank you
Wow! dear noraly, I treasure your indigenous meet-up. I love your friendliness. I’m lost for words to express and appreciate this. LOVE IT!,, Love the Dutch people!,
the young man - "this river is our life, without this river we are done. we are protesting not to build another dam , for our lives.."
Thanks Norally for this amazing insight. Travel safe
Adventurer, vlogger, geologist, historian, traveloguer and anthropologist seems Noraly can turn her hand to anything. Great video. Ride safe.
I'm learning more about the world watching you than I ever learnt in school. Always a pleasure to watch your adventures.
Did I hear someone say Itchy Boots University? This series is more educational than many hours of formal geography classes. The educative quality of Noraly’s work cannot be understated. She’s filling in gaps of my education where indigenous communities and life off the grid is concerned. A corporate production or documentary does not have the same effect of getting up close and personal with the subjects as they accept her and are at ease to show their way of life. Absolute master class.
That's why noraley is superwoman
Agree 100
You are absolutely right. 100 times more interesting and informative than your average TV documentary full of clever video effects and daft music with some photogenic celebrity striding about making vacuous comments.
Culture comes alive in this episode. I just read that the Naso already are fighting the ‘dams’ for almost 50 years. Well done to put them in de spotlight today. Have a nice weekend!
Noraly, without taking away from what you are presenting us on every episode, but I have to say I was blown away by Orlando's wisdom. You hit the jackpot with your guide. Not only is he so well spoken in the Naso language but his Spanish vocab and dominance is probably better than mine! Not only is Orlando able to communicate but to express the struggle of his people in very simple and coherent terms. No drama, just straight to the point. When you get to Honduras, please do visit "Triunfo the de la cruz" and "La Esperanza" , two areas where female indigenous activists where murdered to stifle them from speaking out against atrocities to the indigenous population. Their names were Berta Caceres and Jeannette Kawas. You are doing an amazing job for us bikers, but culturally you are exceeding my expectations.
We learned about indigenous people and their day-to-day activity in books at schools and the libraries but through Itchyboots we can actually see the practicality of the way of living of these indigenous people and get to experience it visually. Thanks to Noraly.
It is actually spell Ńampí. It’s like when English speaker pronounce Piña Colada you normally say Pinia or Pina colada.
Just found this very cool
Very well done, Noraly! Great scenery, informative and the boat & people were wonderful. Thank you so much, Noraly 😊 Ride safe. 🏍 🇺🇸 Texas
Jeez. So u think that the practice of indegenouis people is shown here against what u read in elementary school. Just naive or?
you are not only a traveler, but as a vloger who explores to the deepest places, and tells a little of the history of that place.. it's amazing
What a outstanding visit with the indigenous peoples Noraly. You are full of unexpected wonderful surprises for us.
What a beautiful experience! Native people still living close to the land. Thank you for sharing!
You gave the indigenous people of that area a voice! Thank you, you're doing a great thing sharing your conversations with those people.
Noraly, your Spanish has gotten so good! I speak Spanish and probably would've missed Orlando's great jokes like the "you can't walk" one. You are one with the people. :)
👍🏻😅😁
Noraly, I think your channel should be included in a secondary school program because of the wonderful insight it gives into how others live and it provides a wonderful down to earth view of other countries.
Huge thanks to Orlando, his family and friends for allowing us all a fascinating glimpse of life with the Naso tribe. I hope the government listens to them so that their unique way of life can be nurtured and preserved. One of the worst crimes the world can commit is deliberately destroy its own peoples way of life - unforgivable! Huge thanks too, to Noraly for another incredibly interesting video.
It is your personality and the way you carry yourself with the others makes you very welcoming ...you earned people's respect bc you always respect the other's that includes little kid's too... Thank you Miss.Noraly..
Well said!
You are truely an amazing human being Noraly. I started watching your videos about a month ago and have been hooked since. This is my first comment. I am learning so much about other places, cultures watching your videos. I used to ride a Honda CR250 back in my teen years and I'm now thinking about getting another motorcycle after watching your videos. You give so many people a sense of adventure from just sitting at their computers watching your videos, you don't know how much this helps people break out of the monotony of their lives and to see what all is out there in the world.
You're doing in-depth travelling, Noraly! What a great watch :)
Schaaf Army!
Hey, nice to see you are here as well.
what a surprise seeing you here!
Lovely to see the indigenous people trying to keep their way of life and Noraly riding the rapids, wonderful episode, thanks.
If they want to 'keep their way of life' they should start by getting rid of the outboard motors and go back to paddling upriver against the current.
This is absolutely one of the best episodes of Noraly's adventure
Without the itchyboots bumper at the beginning, it will be easily mistaken for a Nat Geo episode. Yes, the video quality is that good, Noraly's narration is flawless and the content is very Nat Geo
Top notch job, NORALY 👍
WUATB
I love that you can sense humor in other languages. You're such a well rounded person.
As always, your interactions with local people are as interesting and fun to watch as your riding in challenging terrain. It is good to have a reminder that “progress” does not need to happen at the cost of small, unique cultures and communities. Well done!
Love the contrast- crocs and rubber boots with machetes, handmade boats and fish traps and homes with thatch and hand split ladders with intelligent history and conversation thrown in. A fabulous adventure and fine education TY for what you do.
I want someone to look at me the way Macho the horse looks at Noraly as she walked away😅
I loved this episode…our guide; Professor Noraly took us on another awesome adventure and we got to learn about the Naso people.
The old grey Macho had to take another look at the pretty palomino.
I noticed that look!
Looking at your thumbnail , if it's really you Roxxi . I'd definitely admire you coming and going. lol.
I noticed this also. But he would not look at her when she was petting him. He may have been curious about someone who was kind to him. He looked a bit withdrawn and depressed. All mammals can feel this.
@@greggalexander8216 Horses best defense is the sense of knowing kind from anger. Macho knew she was new. Her approach without fear in her voice won him over. We know the rest of the story..
Previous & this episode together has been d best part of season 6 so far & reconfirmed why Itchy Boots is d best travelogue on TH-cam.
Noraly: 🇳🇱 Is she an adventure biker? or a documentary maker? or a geologist? She’s all of these and more, she’s gotta be the best on TH-cam. Take care, ride safe and look after yourself…….from Cambridge UK 🇬🇧
@@bahardin3992 What are you on about??
Wow. That was very special. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to the million subscribers party.
This morning I told my daughter who is a geologist @ conocophilips to have a look at your videos. I told her don’t get tense with work to search for oil. Take it easy & at times watch Noraly enjoying life to the fullest! 😀
Que Dios te bendiga hoy mañana y siempre para que sigan adelante lleno de salud y bendiciones para ti y tu familia y logres tu meta de terminar tu proyecto Alaska. Eres valiente.
So interesting learning about the indigenous people and their history and challenges. Beautiful culture, wonderful people and surroundings. Thank you Noraly❤️
In Germany we have this well known tv show called "Terra X". Its an educational show about countries, their culture and overall history.
With videos like this you Noraly are absolutly on their level. They couldn´t do it possibly any better.
Thank you very much again for uploading such great content.
You're doing great work here Noraly. While the West is bridging the end of colonialism with the start of the Metaverse, world cultures have never been more in danger of disappearing. So there has never been a more important time to meet and learn from indigenous people rather than square-peg them into our round-hole societal norms. Keep up the good work!
WOW! What an interesting day! So refreshing to see people continue to keep their heritage alive. Orlando was quite the humorous guide...about cracked up when he said you ride all those miles on a motorcycle but can’t walk hahaha. Great great video Noraly. Thanks so much for the education as well as the scenery.
Solamente te digo:
MUJER FENOMENAL.
Recibe un saludo y un abrazo.
COMPLIMENTOSS
Interesting scene, with Problems not even realized outside Panama. It is such a shame. How your guide managed to steer the boat in such low water without loosing the prop every 3 minutes is impressive. Take all the time for your stays and travels. These are some of the people you will remember all your life. Good luck further on.
The hand-hewed canoe, fish pits, and a visit to a Naso tribe create an amazing adventure. It is a sad story of how the Naso people have to battle to preserve their lifestyle but their story is an old story. True moments to be treasured. Continued safe travels. Cheers.
A monarchy in the Americas. Who knew? And what can say more of the Naso's struggle to survive as a unique people when the young man speaking on its behalf and heritage is powered upriver by an outboard motor and explains the threats the Naso face as he clutches his i-phone. We live in a fascinating and intriguing time. And world. Noraly always presents it with sensitivity and beauty. Big Thumbs UP.
Noraly your video's of the indigenous people brings up so many emotions in me. I am happy to see these people and the way they live it brings great joy to me but on the other hand it makes me sad that there way of life is disappearing. It brings me to tears some times. But god bless you for doing what you are doing. Not so much for the entertainment of it but for the bringing of us all to a better understanding of each other around the world. I think that the TH-cam world travelers are bringing us as humans to a better place in space and time.
So far, I’ve watched every video in this series. Each time I actually think to myself, “this is the best one yet”. these videos are better than things that are in high budget channels like National Geographic etc. You do such an incredible job of getting the right kind of content and putting it together. I don’t know how you do it single-handedly. But please keep it up. I look forward to each one! Thank you 😊
very good your comment, . It never ceaces to amazes us one chapter after another. Greetings from Bs As - Arg ¡
i cant believe it it's season 6 already. I'm still re-watching season 1 which in my opinion is still the best season for me.
Orlando has a great sense of humor! It's wonderful to see so many gems of humanity on the road!
A very special video! Meeting indigenous people was a real treat not only for you, Noraly, but those of us who are sharing your adventure.
I really enjoyed seeing Orlando and his wife, and Orlando's grandad --- 89 years take us back to 1933 --- I'm sure it was an exicring time!
The river was beautiful, and the people hospitable, and you gave a great account of their history. Wishing them the best!
Not so different from indigenous people everywhere; I'm reminded of some of the African tribes you visited and stayed with last year. They all have to deal with modernity... a cell phone in one hand, the dams spoiling their river highway in this case.
Love that I can learn something in every episode, cultural, geological, scenic wonders... the rewards of adventure!
Happy trails.
I wish for a map of the day...got one`?
Totally Awesome. I was in Panama back in 89'. Didn't get to go to the places you went. Really made me miss Panama. TY for the memory of such a beautiful country. A True paradise.
Nice! Noraly, this is one of the best videos you have put out. Love all your work but would really appreciate more videos of this style and content. Showing us peoples, places, food and cultures that you encounter on the way is where it’s at. Thank you once again for what you do! -Tripp
thanks Noraly...it was another ineresting episode....
"Yampi roots are a staple food source for many indigenous peoples in the Caribbean and Central America. In Panama, Yampi root grows only sporadically in the wild. There, indigenous populations believe that the plant was sent from heaven in response to the prayers of the people. In the Caribbean, Yampi root is also used as an accompaniment to Christmas ham, which is glazed with pineapple juice, ginger, orange marmalade, and honey, and served with pineapple rings during the holiday season."
thanks man, I was hoping someone had some more info down here in the ole comments.
Good lord that sounds delectable.
@@ivy_47 Toxic when uncooked. Hydrocyanic acid I think.
I met a guy I was in the military with a he talked about the YAMPI root. He said cooked and glazed it was kind of like a sweet potatoe? Looked good to me. Lordy Noraly meets the nicest people!!!! 🤗👍
@Bob Fry, is it like Taro Root that they use in Hawaii, & Africa. In the Caribbean, it is called,(Dasheen). They use the leaves like a Spinach, and the roots in soups and stir fry. It's like the purple yam... there is another one called Tannia..Malanga family...????⁉️
Absolutely beautiful, I am speachless
Masterpiece documentry on indigenous people. This is how indigenous culture evolves , grow up to its glory and start fighting for servival. But still happy in their own world. Where they depend livelihood on surrounding. Seperate series must be start as indigenous diaries. Noraly you are very close to real civilization, culture, traditions. Keep it up.
Great to have the Naso speak about protecting their way of life and the land that is dear to their culture.
Eres muy disciplinada Noraly, siempre inicias tus recorridos al alba. Muy empatica con todas las personas y se ve disfrutas lo que haces. Saludos
Noraly What a good report, from this community.
Videos like this are more relevant and interesting than many commercial videos and much more interesting to watch. It's great to get a glimpse into the lives of indigenous people but sad the same story is being repeated the world over - loss of habitat and especially loss of water, causing indigenous people to move and lose part of their heritage. Thank you Noraly for another fantastic video 👍
White water rapids in a motorized dugout canoe - that's some adventure! Of course the Naso do it as part of their daily lives ...
Noraly you are such a great ambassador for your Country. Superb language skills and an epic adventurer.
Orlando & his wife had a marvelous sense of humor! Yet another incredible one woman show! Brava!
Thank you very much Noraly for showing us the back roads of every country you’ve visited….in this case the back riverway and the Naso people of Panama.👍
Yampi is a tuber like a yam or sweet potato.
I talked with my older brother who still lives in Panama. Told him I was watching your channel, He said he is too. Only he started with season 1. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. Sharing these people and their lives, though briefly, is incomparable. The river is absolutely gorgeous.
Itchy boots has become a part and parcel of my life and I feel every moment how I keep on craving for more and more. Thanks Noraly 🙏
I thoroughly enjoy the more educational episodes, sometimes even more than the beautifully scenic ones.
Norally, thanks again, you've given us a wonderful look at something I doubt most of your viewers, myself included, even knew existed!
we seriously need to get TH-cam to install a bigger thumbs up for channel 😁
Yes, just a single thumbs up is not enough. All Itchy Boots episodes should have a thumbs up, but some episodes like this are extra special and deserve more or bigger thumbs up!
Thanks for showing us this kind of people!
You didn't oversell this episode, this was magnificent! 🤗
Wonderful to see and be able to enjoy the history. I hope no future dams materialize.
Awesome episode! I loved the area. Those stairs were works of art. And Orlando's teasing of your walking abilities was spot on🤣
Your Feeling, when you contact other Cultures is very beautyful ...
Stay so ... it's a great Gift
Liebe Grüße Arne 😊
Incredible Noraly! You took such time to know this indigenous people that so very few Westerners/tourists take to speak with and know. Mega congrats on your travels to reach out and meet our fellow mankind 👍🏼. Wonderful video! Thank you 🙏
You have some incredible skills. I can’t believe how these people embraced you, and shared their culture with you. You have people skills. I’m impressed.
Understandable why this left such and impression on you, Noraly. Thank you for taking us with you on this visit. So beautiful and green. I can understand why they don't want the dam. There is such a fine balance between nature and progress. Very nice video. Thanks for your efforts!
Thanks, I love to see how others exist in this diverse world. Enjoy your video content.
Wow what a day , quite the adventure getting to meet and interact with some of the indigenous people and get to talk to them about life as they know it . I just love meeting people of other cultures and learning how they live . It amazes me how similar we all are but completely different in many ways , it would be great if everyone had the opportunity and could take the time to do this I think it would help make the world a better place .
Happy Trails
Thank you for visiting central america
You really have to know the river to navigate. Grandad's life should be in a book. First for his people and then for us. So awesome to meet these people.
Amazing people and the old wooden boats still today. Love it 🥰
I would have never seen these places in South America, but for your videos. Great experience 🙂
One of your best videos yet, I loved learning of the indigenous people of Panama.
This was a wonderful view into the native culture of the Naso. I am so glad you took the time to visit them and to share your experience with us. Many thanks Noraly.
(in Portuguese) Noraly, a cada dia cresce minha admiração por você! É uma pessoa preparada para conhecer o mundo e respeitar as culturas. Love you!
Tem poucos brasileiros no canal🇧🇷
This was a very nice video. I appreciate bringing our attention to the sad reality of yet another example of indigenous people being marginalized and strong armed out of their lands and way of life. We cannot keep destroying nature and expecting infinite growth out of finite resources. Biodiversity and the health of the ecosystems of our planet IS the only real wealth. Health is wealth both on an individual scale and on the most Macro level. Thank you for showing us this. Wishing you blessings on your mission.
Wow, amazing. Thanks for sharing Noraly
In each episode there are surprises and we see beautiful corners of the world, even without Alaska!!🙂
You got beads 😀 Amazing there, beautiful people, beautiful places !
How awesome to meet and visit with the indigenous people and to hear of their struggle to protect their way of life and keep their traditions and culture from totally disappearing. Amazing to see the ancient weapons and sad to hear of the 4 against 1 massacre of the tribe with the Spanish having guns. Very interesting to see the silent poison arrow 'gun'. They certainly learned from their enemies. A fascinating episode showing the simple yet effective way of life with homemade stairs and canoes!
What an enchanting journey !
About 20 minutes old video, already 8k views and 1100 likes...we got our eyes on you Noraly, thank you so much for amazing content!
Very educational episode, thanks for sharing Noraly. Ride safe.
You had us visit the indigenous people in South Africa and now in Panama. What an education you are giving us!!! Thank you!
When he spoke of the dams,that was sad.
This dam building has caused many to lose their land and tradition around the globe.
Hope they are successful at keeping this river and ppl.
Wow what a refreshing journey
I Feel like I'm traveling along with you 😊
Wow Thanks for the extensive education Noraly.
You're truly a champion.
Bless up.
Watching from Sydney Australia
A wonderful, powerful video; hopefully the Naso tribe will be left in their own environment and the damming of the rivers does not happen.
It is happening unfortunately for the Panamanians and native Panamanian tribes. They are out of water and 50 dams in Chiriqui province next to Bocas is a sad reality. The NASO and the guaimies people were allies when Columbus arrived in Badtimesyos island a few steps from Colon island where She was staying. It is pretty unique how Orlando referred to the Spaniards. They moved towards the Caribbean and years later in Portobello in Colon the Spaniards had the port to transport the gold from South American. We study history in Panama since elementary school. Great video!
Lo mas lindo es el niño durmiendo, muy dulce
Que buen video gracias Noraly
This felt very documentary like. Love it.
This world needs more Noraly's...blessing to you sweet lady.
Very interesting. And very nicely done. You are our ambassador of good will. Thank you.
I love seeing Panama through Noraly again. I visited the indigenous people of Panama and we had lunch. The fish was grilled and there was not enough of it. Then the Man took a plastic bag and the stick leapt into the river and dove. Five minutes later it came with a plastic bag of fresh fish. Awesome. Nota Bene the environment is notoriously degraded. Keep traveling safely.
Wow, what a unique experience. Thanks for opening a window on the Naso people.
Norali you doing a Very good job Visiting those communities 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Noraly it's always a joy to watch your videos, you know when I feel saddened, frustrated, i watch your videos to motivate myself..... millions of thanks
Just when I thought it couldn't get any better 🙂
Excellent as always but even better.
I can't understand how you find time to prepare and issue such professional videos but nearly 1 million people are very grateful that you do.
Thank you
Wow! dear noraly, I treasure your indigenous meet-up. I love your friendliness. I’m lost for words to express and appreciate this. LOVE IT!,, Love the Dutch people!,
Making friends of all cultures and nations around the world. Classic Itchy Boots.