Never-ending intertribal wars, life revolving around cattle, poor medicine and almost no opportunities for education… Sounds crazy, but for some people this reality is more appealing than the conventional idea of development. Welcome to South Sudan, Africa! Today we’ll meet the Mundari people, a local nomadic tribe, and their enemies – the Bor Dinka. We’ll witness shocking rituals of the locals: from drinking cow blood to scarring the body, and even spend a day at a Sudanese prison cell. More about our dangerous trip to South Sudan in the video!
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:36 The Mundari tribe
12:15 How outsiders may harm Mundari
14:00 Mundari and education
15:02 Things get heated
16:15 Love to cows going to extreme
20:34 The White Man’s Burden
21:30 Strange location for a refugee camp
24:25 The youngest state in the world
26:48 Untouched authenticity
28:16 Gold panning in South Sudan
33:53 We shocked the locals
35:15 The Toposa: one of the largest Sudanese tribes
41:23 Ancient tribes with modern guns
43:23 Moonshine production
45:51 Another amazing village
46:48 A magical stick for dates
47:24 Toposa and education
49:37 Schools in South Sudan
51:50 Kapoeta: a small town in the East of South Sudan
55:47 Traditional Sudanese cuisine
56:43 We got arrested!
1:00:06 The Larim tribe
1:06:46 Scarring tradition
1:11:14 Never-ending tribal wars
1:16:50 Kids watching their first cartoons
1:19:30 Bringing gifts to indigenous tribes
1:22:50 Healthcare in South Sudan
1:29:16 Conclusions
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Wow, South Sudan still follow a lot of their Ancestors way of living. There are so many different Tribes that lives the hardest life but yet they are so intelligent and creative at the same time. They have some of the the greatest survival skills that are necessary to stay a live no matter what era we are living in.