An absolutely fascinating video at any time. However, this being 89 (He’s 25 born in ‘64) and thus the end of the soviet era it makes it doubly fascinating comparing them to the reindeer people of today.
I have learned from watching these people live in these harsh conditions. I have learned that what ever place GOD PUTS YOU IN LIFE, HE WILL ALWAYS GIVE YOU THE MEANS TO SURVIVE IF YOU ARE WILLING TO GIVE YOUR ALL. THAT IS WHAT I SEE THIS FAMILY DOING.
Поработили вас русские, сами земли не имели, решили ,что вашу забрать и национальность стереть, а теперь вспомнили опять за нас украинцев. Интересно, живы ли герои фильма или уже и их утащили через всю тайгу нас уничтожать? А эвенки то сражались за свою свободу.
Soutch beautiful animals and beautiful people and the children are gorgis. But I find that it’s sad that it’s soutch a hard Life. Fun that they incloud the children in the daily Life. It’s importint to tetch them about theyr coltrer and the daily life. Thay live so its verry importent for them to now all the real stuff. Alwis Love theys vedios ❤❤❤❤ Good luck averry One.❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
They send even the baby away?? Baby looks to be about 1 to 2 years old. Children need their mother at this young age! I could never send my baby away! I understand they must send the bigger children away to school but the toddler? No way!! I cannot understand this!
I would love to exchange my lifestyle to how they live for a week. This is an excellent documentary and I love these nomads. I love that they have respect for their job. I love the woman saying she is a professional house keeper. The majority of usa men take their wives for granted. I am proud of these women and they have so much strength. God bless everyone
everyone looks like theyre of special needs * its clear none of them went to school because nobody knows the meaning of professional. when ur a pro, u make money at ur profession. nobody in this video makes money. nor do they at least bartar.
I am studying and collaborating with taiga reindeer herders for my PhD and this is always one of those documentaries about the Evenk I love to come back to! Small-scale taiga herding is incredible. Thanks for sharing.