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Nomads in Mongolia have always had an intimate relationship with wolves, and travelled with the wild canines. But as the Mongolian economy has boomed drastically, a dilemma is imposed upon the nomads; maintain their relationships with nature, or cave in to the overwhelming force of the economy.
Faced with the conundrum is a shepherd Purevjav. Wolves have been killing his livestock to feed themselves, and Purevjav is well aware of the value the wolves’ pelts hold if exported. To sustain his family, Purevjav is pressed to hunt the pack of wolves he considers scared.
Documentary: "Taiga"
Directed by: Hamid Sardar
Production: A ProPos
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@play2educate
@play2educate Год назад
I am Mongolian and I hope that you see the beauty in our country life and our culture. We are not Chinese and we are not Russian, We are Mongolians, the real Nomads.
@comradeleppi2000
@comradeleppi2000 Год назад
I love this line. Yes you are Mongolian. children of Gengis Khan. The real Nomads
@nodirateacher9390
@nodirateacher9390 Год назад
Do you belong to turcic ethnicity origin
@nodirateacher9390
@nodirateacher9390 Год назад
Good luck to you and your nation you are kind people who have tried to keep your traditions
@yvonnebenguigui3609
@yvonnebenguigui3609 Год назад
IVE ALLWAYS BEEN CURIOUS ABOUT THE WAY YOU ALL LIVE AS A COMMUNITY.I HAD A DREAM TO COME TO MONGOLIA AND LIVE WITH A FAMILY FOR AT LEAST 6 MONTHS..YOUR SUCH BEAUTIFULL PEOPLE..UNIQUE..
@bendanglilaaier2367
@bendanglilaaier2367 Год назад
Would love to see Mongolia
@asmitadewan7010
@asmitadewan7010 Год назад
Grandson: Is the wolf a devil or an angel, grandpa? Grandpa: Wolf is both. Just like man! What an old man! #respect😊💚💚
@BBiGiBB
@BBiGiBB Год назад
words...
@AA-kw4zc
@AA-kw4zc Год назад
That is a Turkic-Mongolin belive.
@orang1284
@orang1284 Год назад
Such a beautiful quote.
@jessicajae7777
@jessicajae7777 Год назад
@@BBiGiBB nope not just words. im very very sorry for you if words are nothing more than that to you because they are meant to be so much more. what do you think poetry and lyrics and even stories are? yes its very sad if theres people in abundance that think the same. such narrowness is whats killing this earth. but you wont hear any of this because theyre just, words...
@jessicajae7777
@jessicajae7777 Год назад
@@AA-kw4zc Actually Ive heard tribes from all over the planet say the same exact thing or something close and they are people that dont have access to internet so they didnt get it from here. before the industrial revolutions most people thought and lived like this. Before man became mostly just the devil.
@acspore
@acspore Год назад
Epic video of an old-time Mongolian warrior & the life he is born into, 100 times better than any Hollywood movie, real life beats fake plot every time!
@Indygenous
@Indygenous Год назад
Ill betchya some ahole is sitting somewhere making up scheme how to capitalize on this. Like the man said " demon of greed is everywhere"
@zolagb9428
@zolagb9428 Год назад
Instead of going on a package holiday you can meet this man in flesh and experience the adventure mongolia.
@arleneportsmouth1263
@arleneportsmouth1263 Год назад
Not that I have seen more than a handful of Hollywood movies but I would definitely agree that watching something factual and unscripted seems much more interesting to me.
@anthonyrebock5351
@anthonyrebock5351 Год назад
Nothing is actually real on tv or the movies or commercials.....just one huge commercial 24/7, 365 days of bullsh it's delusional social engineering programing/ propaganda
@327JohnnySS
@327JohnnySS Год назад
@@arleneportsmouth1263 Well said. It also throws the climate change thingy thing out the window. This is a great video. ✌
@Psalm83.Tehellyim83
@Psalm83.Tehellyim83 Год назад
I cried with the old man. Much respect to him for releasing the cubs, and to his family for not being a burden to the earth.
@jimmynovacaine9371
@jimmynovacaine9371 Год назад
"Is Wolf an angle or devil?" "Both,just like man" what a true meaningful description of what we've become
@trent617tw
@trent617tw 6 месяцев назад
Or have always been
@tcl5853
@tcl5853 6 месяцев назад
@@trent617twI agree with you, man can be or rather are both good and evil. Men unlike any other animal on earth can choose to behave as angels or demons. Many many other animals are stronger and more powerful than human beings. It’s our minds and our ability to create technology that has allowed us to conquer the planet and subdue all other animals. We will destroy everything including ourselves if we allow the worst among us to control this beautiful and wonderful world we live in. Sadly it doesn’t look like our future is going in the right direction.
@DxTriplExD
@DxTriplExD Год назад
What a piece of documentary from Slice! As a Mongolian, it is heartbreaking that someone who is carrying on with our traditional lives is about to no more. The part where he says two legged wolves are the most dangerous, he couldn't have put it anymore beautiful than that.
@darfri
@darfri Год назад
去内蒙古打工把
@urheadisseethrough2700
@urheadisseethrough2700 11 месяцев назад
​@@darfri Return inner Mongolia to Mongolia.. China should stop stealing Lands
@florencendegwa74
@florencendegwa74 Год назад
The young girl holding a deer in the sunset plain really is poetic...The film is nostalgic appreciation for the nomadic lifestyle which is fast disappearing all over the world
@gamefreak9897
@gamefreak9897 Год назад
solar jetmansolar jetmansolar jetmansolar jetmansolar jetmansolar jetman😊
@NajmulKha-yi4jw
@NajmulKha-yi4jw Год назад
❤1❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😮😢😅😮😢
@torangclayruz4098
@torangclayruz4098 11 месяцев назад
Yeah, I have the same feeling, that's the reason I watch this video.👍
@oswaldrabbit1409
@oswaldrabbit1409 7 месяцев назад
the Fulani are still going strong!
@EPCminer
@EPCminer 7 месяцев назад
timestamp pls? thats all i wanna see but the documentary is too long
@goodwong5389
@goodwong5389 Год назад
Seeing him cry for the extinction of wildlife is so precious. The production is worth an award
@ellamae6360
@ellamae6360 Год назад
I agree. I wish thie government help them. I hope other organisations will help them as well
@lucaazeri1700
@lucaazeri1700 Год назад
100% . It touched my heart deep . May God bless him and his family , Amin !!! Inshallah !!!
@roygorman6624
@roygorman6624 Год назад
Yrs, dumb ass of the year award!
@motleythewild
@motleythewild Год назад
Yes, after murdering an entire wolf pack and kidnapping the cubs with the initial intent to sell to China for irrational medicines.
@Ali1-v5c
@Ali1-v5c Год назад
I cried too. I wish man begins to see life from the same lens as the Mongols
@jmu19
@jmu19 Год назад
Such a beautiful documentary . The old man is so wise and although they killed the wolves, the nomads have such respect for the power of the animal. Letting go of the cubs to save them from Chinese slaughter is so noble . He has no greed for money although his family is in much need of it . The world needs such compassion, empathy and respect for nature .
@BryanDelapaz-l9g
@BryanDelapaz-l9g 9 месяцев назад
I'm in Philippines but I want go to this place because so very beautiful
@markokada7311
@markokada7311 9 месяцев назад
What a great & insightful comment this is!!! It made a favorable impact on my mind & body,,,,,Utterly comply w/ your view. Thanks,,,,,(01/03/23)
@bigchedds8389
@bigchedds8389 8 месяцев назад
I'm curious about that grass he talked about that appeared to have better than normal nutritional value for his herd. Also interesting that he said they're trying to develop on that land and take these areas of grass away...
@GenieVats
@GenieVats 7 месяцев назад
Film crew probably paid him to release those wolves :) I would
@Ronaldo-li7qg
@Ronaldo-li7qg Год назад
I just came back from nomadic region in Kyrgyzstan where I had the chance to experience a little bit of their Life … this brings tears to my eyes … joy , simplicity and gratitude these people have is exceptional! Can’t wait to visit Mongolia 🇲🇳
@lukestevens4374
@lukestevens4374 Год назад
This is incredible film-making. Following these people at length. The fact that he can call out like a wolf and get a wolf to reply and come out of the forest...staggering
@Maya_Pinion
@Maya_Pinion Год назад
And, starting a fire,smoking a cig under a truck cause it's frozen.wow
@tanyadev1782
@tanyadev1782 Год назад
True. Hats off to him
@Lagolop
@Lagolop Год назад
We do it all the time where we live. It is totally easy.
@SubvertTheState
@SubvertTheState Год назад
It's like wolves are constantly ready for a few of their pack to go the domestication route.
@moritamikamikara3879
@moritamikamikara3879 Год назад
There's nothing difficult about it, the only hard thing is actually having wolves... Where I am the wolves are long since locally extinct.
@andacomfeeuvou
@andacomfeeuvou Год назад
I'm not against all the medical and scientific progress of our civilization, but watching this documentary makes me feel nostalgic for a time when nature was more present in human life. A beautiful documentary.
@kristijantadic8476
@kristijantadic8476 Год назад
Modernity lost total
@louisazraels7072
@louisazraels7072 Год назад
honestly its not bad when you can live like this peacefully However for most of Mongol history they raided and killed each others nonstop
@andacomfeeuvou
@andacomfeeuvou Год назад
@@louisazraels7072 Yes, that's right, you made a good point.
@devvv4616
@devvv4616 Год назад
@@louisazraels7072 pretty much the story for most tribal societies. Tribal warfare is a part of live
@louisazraels7072
@louisazraels7072 Год назад
@@devvv4616 yeah and its basically one of the biggest downside
@azjargal3921
@azjargal3921 Год назад
Truly enjoyed the documentary. I was born and raised up in a nomadic family in a gobi desert. It's been more than 7 years since I left my hometown to abroad for an education. My parents are still keeping this nomadic life. However, it's been nearly 3 years no raining. The livestock and herders are suffering due to the climate change effect.
@pinkym8001
@pinkym8001 Год назад
thats so sad....
@tiffanyperry3671
@tiffanyperry3671 Год назад
where’s your family from
@GrimGualla
@GrimGualla Год назад
@@tiffanyperry3671 Video is shot in North Mongolia, the Gobi desert is in South Mongolia. Similar to Montana and Texas for U.S terms lol but with colder temperatures.
@KittenBowl1
@KittenBowl1 Год назад
Where in abroad, China? I wasn’t aware these nomads made that much money to be able to send kids to abroad. These people lead very minimal life. You must be from a city in the south. I was also sent abroad years ago as I’m not in teens anymore lol but my parents especially my dad was quite successful (now retired), and even though I live in G7 country (top three economy of the world), not everyone can send kids to abroad as it cost hundreds of thousands to send a kid to a boarding school. I’m pretty sure I costed them a lot of money. Lol.
@GrimGualla
@GrimGualla Год назад
@@KittenBowl1 3 jil boroo oroguu mash hetsuu bga gsn chn yuun chinii aaw bolood yawchwaa hha. Naad zuun hden myangan dollar ooroo ydj grammar aa yanzlaad awchkuudee chws..
@khongoros
@khongoros Год назад
As a Mongol, I was grateful to watch this documentary. We are truly the last nomads.
@FuuzBeeen
@FuuzBeeen Год назад
Thank you for being who you lot are, it is a slice of history that should be allowed to be untouched by outside influence, but we have ruined it in numerous ways. I wish you green fields and clear skies.
@prabhat7
@prabhat7 Год назад
keep protecting this beauty of this land forever .......... i wanna visit your country someday
@kunwarmanzoor5270
@kunwarmanzoor5270 Год назад
Can you tell something about mangol people and their culture ? it's more better to know about things from genuine Mongolian person rather then google.its more exciting, I admire Mongolia a lot, in my country there are so many mugal people, whom tells us that there for father's were mongolians,they migrated to this land from Mongolia almost 700 years ago,
@thenamesallex
@thenamesallex 8 месяцев назад
There's ppl in the Tundra that still lives in the nomad lifestyle. So its not completely gone.
@afg-akajanpubg430
@afg-akajanpubg430 6 месяцев назад
Bro you ain’t last nomads. There is a lot of nomads around the world. In Africa, Middle East etc etc
@adikshionphotographer6472
@adikshionphotographer6472 Год назад
I can't stop crying. I am mongol and my parents sheepherder too. I am missing them lot. This old man much like my father and his way to love the nature and our culture is incredible . Best documentary ever! Thank you SLICE.
@petrosinaway1631
@petrosinaway1631 11 месяцев назад
Awww wish you can meet with them soon 😢❤
@adikshionphotographer6472
@adikshionphotographer6472 11 месяцев назад
@@petrosinaway1631 thank you. Right now I’m with my mom and we’re having lunch at our place. I hope meet my daddy soon. They’re doing well
@markypolo5527
@markypolo5527 9 месяцев назад
​@@adikshionphotographer6472God bless you
@supreme_nova
@supreme_nova Год назад
As a Mongolian, I am proud of this old man
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 Год назад
I am not Mongolian but i understand that this man is a treasure and that those who destroy nature are enemy to us all.
@dansome3563
@dansome3563 Год назад
Mate haaard life to put up with the storms... I just wonder how lambs and kds survive cause they can easily die in storms???? We east Europeans always have sheds for our life stocks
@samuelschick8813
@samuelschick8813 Год назад
That old man is one tough old man you do not want to trifle with. He is right though, the younger generations are soft and spoiled.
@tsakhiursil4109
@tsakhiursil4109 Год назад
@@dansome3563 it is because of herding style. In these kind of mountain range, herders usually do not harvest grass for winter. They prefer to move to the place with rich amount of grass. Because it is harsh weather condition in mongolia. Winter, they have to move to mountain area it is warmer and grasses are longer grown. Summer, have to move to the valleys closer to water supply and colder.
@1Pararegiment
@1Pararegiment Год назад
They are all so very admirable & I feel humbled.
@delavan9141
@delavan9141 Год назад
Amazing how he taught the pups to hunt before releasing them. And that he knew how to teach them. Few people would even have a clue.
@johncuervo3019
@johncuervo3019 Год назад
Right. These wolves will be more advanced than the other ones. They will pour water in chipmunk holes
@elineeugenie5224
@elineeugenie5224 Год назад
Ooff, that was a good spoiler, i was getting worried...
@ArafatJelil
@ArafatJelil Год назад
Specially he taunts them hunt other animals so might be less dangerous for sheep when cubs grow up
@LewisC-iu3hh
@LewisC-iu3hh Год назад
Well, at that age, they will die alone. Unless a pack adopts them.
@jeffersonwright9275
@jeffersonwright9275 Год назад
He could have sold them to a Chinese butcher and made back all the money their father-wolf had taken. But no, he had the humanity to return them to their pack. Amazing man!
@r.casagrande8689
@r.casagrande8689 Год назад
This old Mongolian shepperd/warrior is one of the most honored person I've seen. Bless him, his family and all things he has done.
@petrosinaway1631
@petrosinaway1631 11 месяцев назад
Amen ❤
@robertdiehl1281
@robertdiehl1281 Год назад
Hard working families. Dedicated parents. I very much admire the respect the older man and woman had for the balance between nature and man. And, their understanding of what they had to do to survive. They showed no hatred towards the wolf cubs and set them free. Excellent video.
@madangurung8044
@madangurung8044 Год назад
Such a beautiful documentary with a great storytelling and deep meaning behind. I am from Bhutan, a Mongolian race! Loved it ❤
@ellabrad3886
@ellabrad3886 Год назад
It seems that their nomadic life is a real freedom. Moving around following the changes of seasons. I can see myself being happy in this kind of existence. No need to worry about my skin care and what I look like going outside. Freedom from within and the unrealistic expectations of beauty in this very plastic world.
@bulouvusonawalowalo1711
@bulouvusonawalowalo1711 Год назад
Very original lifestyle, support your anawer.
@PaulKapow
@PaulKapow Год назад
Freedom = Responsibility
@masterbaits4108
@masterbaits4108 Год назад
Women ☕
@thanoscube8573
@thanoscube8573 Год назад
@@masterbaits4108 ohh shush
@lancecahill5486
@lancecahill5486 Год назад
Freeing the wolves was a beautiful gesture. The old man was correct, the 2-legged wolves are much more dangerous than the 4-legged ones can ever be.
@donjon123
@donjon123 Год назад
Can you explain to me what that means, I am a little slow.
@stephenmckay5911
@stephenmckay5911 Год назад
He’s talking about men
@donjon123
@donjon123 Год назад
@@stephenmckay5911 I am so retarded
@donjon123
@donjon123 Год назад
@@stephenmckay5911 how thought there was some werewolf lore or something
@cosmoskid4613
@cosmoskid4613 Год назад
​@@donjon123 lol hha
@mountainair
@mountainair Год назад
Another exquisitely beautiful documentary from Slice. I'm moved by the love this man has for his land and the land of his ancestors, how he cared for the wolf cubs, how he fears the disappearance of their way of life. The wolf like man is both angel and devil.
@uncledodad
@uncledodad Год назад
That is true but why?Jesus gave the answer when he told the disciples James and John you do not not what spirit you are under.The devils spirit was influencing them at that moment but they did not know it .Hence strive to know your maker so you can recognize the spirit yourself and others may be under for it holds the key to your entrance into eternity.Go deep it pays off.
@nurunnahar2964
@nurunnahar2964 Год назад
His last sentence describes the nature of mankind.
@bastianpate-uc5hd
@bastianpate-uc5hd Год назад
Always love for our ancestors.they.went through so much and sacrificed their lives for us
@randynesbit4497
@randynesbit4497 Год назад
This video is a work of Art. The ending where he set the wolf cubs free was beautiful and a perfect way to end it.
@pinkflower7159
@pinkflower7159 Год назад
In Mongolia, on January 20-24, 2023, it will be -42, -45 degrees every night, and it is very difficult for Mongolian herders when it is very cold above -24 during the day. They are very hardworking people. Greetings from Mongolia 🇲🇳
@blususpect
@blususpect Год назад
“When I enter a town, I feel like I’m in a prison” that hit so deep
@walden6272
@walden6272 Год назад
Every house gated with fences like a prison. Those who live in the wilderness are truly free.
@salliegallegos918
@salliegallegos918 Год назад
I relate to that statement.
@pattyhansen7563
@pattyhansen7563 Год назад
My husband's mission statement in life. We lived in a small town when first married. It was torture. I have never seen him so depressed, restless, & dull....We live back in the country (in the house I grew up in), raise hogs, chickens, turkeys, & work on a beef cow farm. We say we could never live in a town again. Wide open Spaces. We call the suburbs hell on earth.
@TheShift_OfEnergy
@TheShift_OfEnergy Год назад
i feel like in a factory
@comradeleppi2000
@comradeleppi2000 Год назад
​@@pattyhansen7563 wow you two seems like good soul and i am sure you have more happy healthy relationship
@thandombekeni5628
@thandombekeni5628 Год назад
Im proud of these Nomads ,they give a real meaning of Human beings , survival instinct, That's us . That's how our ancestors lived.
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller Год назад
I'm here cuz I'm interested in the geography of the Tiago, I learned about it reading about the worst Soviet gulags as well as camp kolymar, as well as a good chapter book escaping it, so I find this interesting for those reasons at first, but who knows by the time it's over.
@Trancymind
@Trancymind Год назад
Their ancestors were the best warriors in the history of mankind. They defeated and ended the Islamic golden age for good in the middle east, they invaded as far away in Japan, Indonesia, Israel, Estonia, Siberia and even Austria. They were the best at killing people efficiently that made Mao, Stalin and Hitler like rookies. Their army was actually small but their kill count was astronomically high. I even told my navajo friend that your people are so lucky you didn't had to face the mongols.
@mohammedyassine9263
@mohammedyassine9263 Год назад
@@Trancymind You have wrong information budd First the mongols were defeated by Muslims at the hand of Delhi sultanate five times in India by Alauddin khilji And at the hand of the Mamelukes (Rukn al din Baybarse/seyf al din qutuz) in ain Jalut and the golden horde (berke khan) They didn't end Islamic empires lol Muslims survived and fought mongols head on and still fighting up to this day for survival and bruv islam now is spreading fast all across the world now it's population is 2,5 billions of Muslims in the whole world how can you say that mongols ended the Islamic empires lmao check history and check your facts Oh and one additional fact : The invading mongol empires (châgatais/ill-khanate/golden horde) all ended up embracing islam as their religion and from them came up the (mughals in India and Crimean Khanate) Muslims did put up a fight we always do lately the afghanis defeated the United State of America and they were nothing but mountain people lol Also you should tell your Navajo friend that they would've have had a better chance at surviving with mongols who had principles and value others rather than uncivilized Europeans who genocide and exterminated the native Americans with diseases and murdered innocents stole their lands everybody knows how america was created and how vile it is Why don't you tell them how the sultanate of mughals of India were exterminated by British (mughals in persian and Maghuls in Arabic for mongols) ?! The mongol sultanate of india Was the richest and most cultural empire in the world in their era and was destroyed and pillaged by the British so did the Crimean Khanate but at the hand of the Russians
@Aboamar-qd5ee
@Aboamar-qd5ee Год назад
​@Trancymind Israel??!! Under the rule of the Mamluks or the Abbasid caliphate, inhabited by Muslim and Christian Palestinian Arabs and you have the audacity to call it by the name of a state that was invented in 1948 😂??!! It was and will always be PALESTINE 🇵🇸
@grd6513
@grd6513 7 месяцев назад
​@@Aboamar-qd5ee you cringe 🤢
@english9o99
@english9o99 Год назад
Instead of selling those wolf pup for a lot of money they feed them and relist them back in the wild this is so pure " I SALUTE AND RESPECTED "
@samuelschick8813
@samuelschick8813 Год назад
Just so they can come back and kill his herd. Then right back to square one, let them kill the herd or kill them.
@english9o99
@english9o99 Год назад
@@samuelschick8813 So you think kill them all is the best choices? ( that is one of human or I would say cuttle farmer mistaken and they have done just that as you say Kill them all it happen in USA and German those wolf wild predator was gone and the nature start to imbalance causing disaster to the entire ecosystem. .. )
@samuelschick8813
@samuelschick8813 Год назад
@@english9o99 And you think letting them kill the livelihood of the people is the best choice? If they come back and start killing the livestock, yes kill them.
@english9o99
@english9o99 Год назад
@@samuelschick8813 you just say it yourself " IF " that mean it NOT always coming back ... Actually wolf are very smart they most likely not coming back to the place where they been caught by human ... the very most likely going to happen is by another wolf packs " that why at the end the old man said to his grand children " there will be NO more wolf hunting this year we have a TRUCE with the wolf " 😍
@ziyamozafari4404
@ziyamozafari4404 Год назад
Great Tengrism
@57113
@57113 Год назад
One of the most remarkable and touching documentaries I have ever watched on the Mongolian nomadic people, this touched my heart ❤ and made me 😢 as well. What a difficult life and these lovely people are so in tune with their animals and the land. Here in Canada we have domestic and stray animals put down in large numbers, not to mention all the strays because we are too selfish to look after them properly. This old man is a real treasure. He could teach us westerners alot about life and love of mankind and animals. ❤ from 🇨🇦 Canada and thanks for this most beautiful documentary 😊
@ggonmei9919
@ggonmei9919 Год назад
Our forefathers told us that we belong to Mongolia tribe, n we migrat in North East India by the 8th century BC. Soo many mongoloid are here in NE India.😊🎉
@alvin9020
@alvin9020 Год назад
i belong to an indegenous group of people in the mountains of the northern Philippines... i feel his plea about the land being destroyed. i teared up.
@jchanmcse
@jchanmcse Год назад
Same thing happens to the native Americans (Indians) in the plains of America.
@aza.ak1ra
@aza.ak1ra Год назад
Yep, it's the same fight. I've recently watched a documentary about modern young tree climbers in Puerto Rico, who also educate about the nature, role and extinction of rain forests, teach about the relationship of humans with nature and there are also moments in video when they get emotional and teared up when they talk about the issues. Beautiful stuff, highly recommend.
@jamesrecknor6752
@jamesrecknor6752 Год назад
What is your tribe name, please? Gingoog City, Mindanao.
@PineappleOnPizza69
@PineappleOnPizza69 Год назад
Dude, no such thing as indigenous in Philippines. All people including the Tagalogs and Bisaya are natives
@wegfarir1963
@wegfarir1963 Год назад
@@jamesrecknor6752 Lumad or Igorot
@stsbmu7169
@stsbmu7169 Год назад
Incredible documentary, common for nomadic life, as a Mongolian, I confirm that it tells the true story of perennial circle of life in man-nature world. I can understand critics, who doesn't feel comfortable with hunting down wolves but if you try to understand herder more, it will be clear that it is fight for their own survival also. Herd is all they have, which is usually not big, and active predators often push herder family into extreme poverty.
@Maya_Pinion
@Maya_Pinion Год назад
I love wolves,but,better wolves than ones fellow humans.
@bulouvusonawalowalo1711
@bulouvusonawalowalo1711 Год назад
God bless these courageous, brave and formidable people. Great respect for their love of their lifestyle, land and people.
@benzminibusdoc
@benzminibusdoc Год назад
If anyone is entitled to kill animals, it is the indigenous people who have to maintain a livelihood based on living in nature, with nature and by nature. We people nurtured by civilization and technology have no right to judgement on them, much less interference.
@doransshield9176
@doransshield9176 Год назад
like the documentary says, 4 legged wolves are still better than 2 legged "wolves"
@lydiamalinovic9402
@lydiamalinovic9402 Год назад
yes,they have to kill wolves sometimes is understandable of course....
@ohhgeorge1013
@ohhgeorge1013 Год назад
Yesterday I felt so hopeless it's as if I'm in the most worse situation a person could ever be in life but then after watching I come to realize and think to myself "wtf is my problem again?".. Certainly nothing close to what these nomads are facing everyday.
@kevin7dave
@kevin7dave Год назад
I was not prepared to watch something so poetic, beautiful and a mix of many emotions. This is certainly a masterpiece !
@ninjkhurel9657
@ninjkhurel9657 Год назад
WOW. It is an award deserving documentary. The tory line is great. What stunning nature and What a wise old man! It is rare to find a man who cries for the future of the wildlife. Heartbreaking yet so impactful. Thank you for the film❤️
@darfri
@darfri Год назад
Nothing can stop people from pursuing a better life, but if they don't drive away the wolf pack, the sheep will be eaten. If there were no wolf packs. There are more and more rabbits on the grassland, and they ultimately dominate the grassland. Only by mastering balance can one obtain eternal wealth. For humans, the most important thing is to protect them, not wolf packs.
@FelipeBonillaArt
@FelipeBonillaArt Год назад
I truly felt the pain this old but fearless leader felt, to see his whole way on living, thousands of years of tradition all coming to the end because of greed. Amazing film made me cry
@loorobert6430
@loorobert6430 Год назад
Mongolia nomadic way of life will not vanish. They lived in a steppe region. The land of grazing lifestyle. Unlike Bonanza who owns a cattle ranch. This herders will round up the livestock and move em out to greener pastures.
@FelipeBonillaArt
@FelipeBonillaArt Год назад
@@loorobert6430 hard to find pastures when the land all around them is becoming private, along with the cost of goods associated with their lives styles. In no time they will probably sell and settled down, his own son expressed his desired to do so.
@Maya_Pinion
@Maya_Pinion Год назад
This is the way children( and most adults,mostly politicians) should be educated in school/home..actually experiencing other cultures and human beings....perfect.
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 Год назад
actually what needs to be done, is far more radical and yes it has something to do with banksters and politicians their puppets.
@awakening186
@awakening186 Год назад
Thats soo true.
@LMB2301
@LMB2301 Год назад
A really beautiful and moving documentary, one of the best I ever saw on all fronts: human relationships, our true place in nature, culture, history, photography, the challenge of survival and the dilemma of keeping traditions or moving to the city and getting paid employment. Everything was covered with sensitivity. Hats off to Slice and respect to the herder and his family.
@kasparflueck
@kasparflueck Год назад
This is truly a rich man. His wealth is measured by the love to the land.
@bogdanvovk2043
@bogdanvovk2043 Год назад
I hope this money can be given to the Shepard family!
@MisheelNyambai
@MisheelNyambai Год назад
Thank you
@SLICEDocumentary
@SLICEDocumentary 7 месяцев назад
Thank you very much !
@orgilbattsetseg9290
@orgilbattsetseg9290 4 месяца назад
W!!!! Huge respect from Mongolia
@burqut
@burqut Год назад
This is an amazing documentary, full of stunning scenery and incredible human-nature interactions. I am in awe of the skill and strength of these people and at the same time the respect and gentleness they show to Mother Nature.
@pvb876287
@pvb876287 Год назад
How lucky we are , to see these people in their natural way of life. Excellent documentation of, history.
@lateformylatte
@lateformylatte Год назад
Salute to you, Sir. Mongolia's national treasure. Protect him at all cost. Also, I have seen so many beautiful sceneries in this video. What an astonishing creation
@darfri
@darfri Год назад
Nothing can stop people from pursuing a better life, but if they don't drive away the wolf pack, the sheep will be eaten. If there were no wolf packs. There are more and more rabbits on the grassland, and they ultimately dominate the grassland. Only by mastering balance can one obtain eternal wealth. For humans, the most important thing is to protect them, not wolf packs.
@JavkhlanJack
@JavkhlanJack Год назад
Good movie but translation goes wrong sometimes. For example He did not mean he became supervisor but member of collective and also his first wife did not steal his money and it was him that he kidnaped her to his wife. I feel for sorry for innocent lady got blamed to be stealer.
@hummadam9738
@hummadam9738 Год назад
A rugged wholesome way of life. A physically demanding routine but bringing out the ingenuity & talent inherent in human potential. To live in harmony with the rest of creation is a blessing. Showing true respect for the laws of nature & in balance with the environment. A beautiful depiction of Mongolia & its native nomads. The patriarch shepherd tracking down the big bad wolf to protect his flock is part of and the young girl adopting the orphaned fawn to nurse & nurture are a testament to the evolution & endurance of human DNA.
@ጠረፍ
@ጠረፍ Год назад
Love from Ethiopia 🇪🇹....Let us together care to our environment
@Johnniedallas214
@Johnniedallas214 Год назад
Amaseganalu ❤
@twobucca
@twobucca 6 месяцев назад
I've been to your country. It's beautiful. Nice people too.
@talatamben9939
@talatamben9939 Год назад
The young woman has unique features. She's so pretty. Love this documentary.
@BlGGESTBROTHER
@BlGGESTBROTHER Год назад
Interesting mix of Caucasian and Asiatic features. They are a very handsome people.
@thandombekeni5628
@thandombekeni5628 Год назад
I like the question young boy ,asks his father ,is the wolf a devil or angel ,His Dad reply both ,just like a Man😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 two leged wolf😂😂😂😂😂
@Maya_Pinion
@Maya_Pinion Год назад
Depends which one u feed the most,says the American indian.good or evil, angel or devil.
@mujadedhani1132
@mujadedhani1132 Год назад
the girl holding baby deer in her hands indicates how strong their relationship is with nature. the little girl looks cute licking milk😍
@sidalfred7244
@sidalfred7244 Год назад
Wonderful work! Nothing more perfect than a pure connection with nature! I hope his children continue his legacy.
@alexaall5853
@alexaall5853 Год назад
So grateful you managed to bring this documentary to the world! I cried like crazy in the end and days later I still think of this documentary, it messed up with my feelings it made me be more conscious of the damage we are doing to earth, to animals. I haven't seen more respect for nature than in this man. I am shook.
@g.christelbecker6349
@g.christelbecker6349 Год назад
Alexa All God bless you!
@cosmic2096
@cosmic2096 11 месяцев назад
Same here . I have been watching documentries like this . Everything is so touching and overwhelming in terms of true living and reality
@shirchinbaatar2608
@shirchinbaatar2608 Год назад
It is a great documentary! I was born and raised in Mongolia. In my childhood, I trained to survive the same as these guys.
@archie1554
@archie1554 Год назад
That's good for you, we people born in the west would only survive if there is a supermarket nearby who accepts credit cards as a payment.
@LMB2301
@LMB2301 Год назад
And as an adult, what do you do? It seems you don’t live a nomadic life now. Do you miss it?
@EasyDIYWithNeelam
@EasyDIYWithNeelam Год назад
Much respect for this old man..🙏🏼🙏🏼
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller Год назад
Yes he's a capable old man.
@gmarr.154
@gmarr.154 Год назад
I cried with the Old Man. I don't know how but I feel in my heart and mind what he feels when he speaks his heart and mind. I wish I was living in his kind of nature. I wish I had the privilege to talk to a wise man as this Old Man.
@CodingAqyanoos
@CodingAqyanoos 11 месяцев назад
Fascinating beautiful wonderful lifestyle. I hope everything goes back the way it was. Devils have manipulated the weather, forced people to move to the city and live in tiny apartments, watch cartoons and clowns, work hard and pay taxes, pay for bills that are absolutely not necessary
@Englsh129
@Englsh129 Год назад
Slice should be given an award for their documentaries, they really take you with them into the natural world. 🙏🙏🏅🥇🏆
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 Год назад
You totally miss the point. This is not about the film maker it's about activism against those who destroy nature like the chinese. These mongolian people live with nature and respect it and selfish people like you want to talk about film awards.
@Nomadistic
@Nomadistic Год назад
period 👊🌏❤
@comradeleppi2000
@comradeleppi2000 Год назад
True.. Nice documentaries
@nabarundev5092
@nabarundev5092 Год назад
Yeah. Exactly what I was thinking. This channel with such precious content has only 800k subscribers. While channels selling cheap sleazy content have millions.
@hoanvu9418
@hoanvu9418 Год назад
"My children are tired of packing and moving all the time. They don't have the heart for this kind of life anymore.The new generation is becoming soft. They've lost their ability to survive" . So sad to hear that but it's true.
@EmLetty09
@EmLetty09 Год назад
What a captivating documentary. I love learning about other culture's. These people have a very close relationship with nature and respect it. I don't know anywhere else, a man will feed and then release the very predator that kills his livelihood.
@davaadalaiayush3130
@davaadalaiayush3130 Год назад
As a Mongolian what a great documentary and thanks for warm comments❤️
@udayboro4742
@udayboro4742 Год назад
Wow.... What a wonderful documentary it was. Amazing. Had everything one can imagine. Emotions, anger, love, bravery everything a man actually needs in his lifetime.
@carriesilvinaespinozavilla5177
The life of these people is our ancestral beginnings. I am in awe. This is the way God designed us to live.
@heide-raquelfuss5580
@heide-raquelfuss5580 Год назад
Exactly! Raw and simple living. No other issues, than only make shure you eat and stay warm, with functional clothes. No make up, panties, fashion hysteria and unnatural beauty tirany. No phones, no laptop, no useless things you learn... Kids who are not left to nannies when mother works, dad works. All day long staying with your family and close bonded. No crying hysterical children and frustrating tantrums. No adhd, and other mental problems, no psychiatrists, and a 1000 other things that bother them. Simple, transparent living. Simple things to be and stay grounded and feeling of belonging. I guess suicidal thoughts and depressions are low. When sick, people help eachother, because everybody is present and not working somewhere else all day and absent. Indeed a life worth living.
@ysf-psfx
@ysf-psfx Год назад
Exactly how we evolved to live, you mean. Humans are plains-dwelling, nomadic apes at our roots.
@jeanettedias64
@jeanettedias64 Год назад
This old gentleman is so full of wisdom n knowledge, his love for his land wild n domestic n wild animals r truly genuine. It was touching n overwhelming to see him crying by d thought if what going to happen to his land n d beautiful animals. God bless ur family sir.
@tedoychorizo6434
@tedoychorizo6434 Год назад
🥺
@dorisnavarro8905
@dorisnavarro8905 Год назад
Little. Devil
@Riderules73
@Riderules73 Год назад
I wonder whether he is a shaman!
@overmanonfire
@overmanonfire Год назад
History teach us mongols were merciless invaders, you can't help not liking them. However, this shows they are human, just like the rest of us. The 1400 years old Arabian proverb is true, "You are the enemy of what you do not know "- Imam Ali
@CR-dq1ch
@CR-dq1ch Год назад
I had the opportunity to visit a nomad family when crossing Mongolia in 2015. It was a life changing event. On a sidenote: We befriended one of the children and we were delighted when we could help her move to us in Sweden in pursuit of a career in medicine - a career she excels in. Our world became smaller in 2015, linking to differnt parts of the world by the bond of friendship. Edit; a bit corny but the video made me sentimental
@lindalarsson1436
@lindalarsson1436 Год назад
What's the disinfectant used to throw animals in ?
@CR-dq1ch
@CR-dq1ch Год назад
@@lindalarsson1436 Throw? Sorry I dont follow :)
@shellieperreault6262
@shellieperreault6262 Год назад
​@@CR-dq1ch They put the animals into the pool to disinfect them from a parasite. What disinfectant did they put in the water?
@CR-dq1ch
@CR-dq1ch Год назад
@@shellieperreault6262 Oh yes, I see. I don't know why I would know that better than anyone else BUT if I have to guess I would say it's an anti tick bath. Wolves are often plagued with ticks and the bath the cattle is being put into look very much like the baths used against ticks and dirt in general from other countries.
@fredbigornia1814
@fredbigornia1814 Год назад
Mongolians are brave and strong, no wonder Genghis Khan almost conquered the World. The Mongolian girl feeding the sheep is the most amazing gorgeous girl in Mongolia. I wish I have a DNA of a mongolian...I am from the Philippines, Born in the Southern part of Cebu Province, but I was raised in the U.S.A. I love the Mongolian race and culture after I watch this Documentary, I am fascinated amazed of the history of the Mongolians, We are all Asians we share the same Sky, we should be brothers and Sisters.! I am proud of your people...🇲🇳 🌹♥
@fredbigornia1814
@fredbigornia1814 7 месяцев назад
​@@JiraiyaSennin know your History, I don't understand your logic.. Native Americans never did fought in World War 2, But a few volunteered, , Imperial Japan conquered and occupied the Philippines as Co- Asian Expansion, and other Asian Countries was also the goal of Japan was to conquer so it can combine and collaborate the whole Asian Continent under the Japanese control, it will be a long story if I explain to you.
@haroldsmith5761
@haroldsmith5761 Год назад
I spent a year amongst these wonderful people. Leaving them and re-entering the US brought tears to my eyes as I tried to readjust to the US way of life. The old man is correct in that greed and softness could easily end the nomadic Mongols lifestyle. Breaks my heart to even think of it.
@gnatdagnat
@gnatdagnat Год назад
How did you come by the opportunity to have that experience?
@thandombekeni5628
@thandombekeni5628 Год назад
Hardwork doesn't kill anyone, instead makes a person disciplined, I love the unit they have these beautiful people, I'm so I love with them ,great respect 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@hhheo6674
@hhheo6674 Год назад
I hope to visit and travel around Mongolia some day. They were like Vikings in Asia.
@SentByNature
@SentByNature 5 месяцев назад
The girl in the thumbnail is absolutely beautiful.
@elizabethshingola2787
@elizabethshingola2787 Год назад
Praying for our brothers and sisters of Mongolia . 🌎 ❤🧡💛🇲🇳
@sherrihines8980
@sherrihines8980 Год назад
🙏🐑🌾❤️🇺🇸
@elizabethshingola2787
@elizabethshingola2787 Год назад
@@sherrihines8980 ❤🧡💛
@epifaniomolina4543
@epifaniomolina4543 Год назад
This was a awesome film...what a beautiful family. 🙏My respect's for their way of living.
@davidnjugunawaweru3694
@davidnjugunawaweru3694 Год назад
What a wonderful educative documentary,watched it from Ruaka ,Kenya. Much respect to the old man and all Nomads.
@sherrihines8980
@sherrihines8980 Год назад
Agreed.🙏❤️🇺🇸
@farahnoorcharu9446
@farahnoorcharu9446 Год назад
I am from Bangladesh, a country geographically, culturally opposite from Mongolia, but man I cried and my jaw dropped.Thanks slice for making this amazing documentary. 🌼🌼❤️
@miamorfati7451
@miamorfati7451 Год назад
people who wander most of his their life and see simple things around them gained more wisdom than those who studied and so called educated in the civilized world...This people is pure and genuine,no greediness on their heart,they are connected in nature.They knew the real life than this so called life experts
@lycoris5942
@lycoris5942 Год назад
This documentary is one of the best I have viewed! It is very well made. Thank you!
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 Год назад
this is not about film making, it's about saving nature and wildlife and inspiring you to fight the powerful in the world who destroy it.
@grenway7580
@grenway7580 Год назад
I heard wise words from this old shepherd man. May the Celestial Wolf take care of him and his people.
@numbernine3436
@numbernine3436 Год назад
We can't deny this is a physically tough life but they seem to be the some of the happiest people I've ever seen. I admire everything about them♡ The young girl caring for the fawn is beautiful
@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526
@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 Год назад
Lmao happy? Did you even look at their problems
@battulga91
@battulga91 Год назад
@@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 They are happy with what they have. Problems won't stop humans from being happy
@kawaiipotatoes7888
@kawaiipotatoes7888 Год назад
@@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 They are happy unlike those weirdos who use twitter for validation.
@KarunanithiNRamachandran
@KarunanithiNRamachandran Год назад
@@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 And you think people living in cities are happy because they have no problems ? These people are free to make their own decisions unlike a city dweller is a slave to his employer and to his debts .
@dewok2706
@dewok2706 8 месяцев назад
@@noimnotakpoppfpsheacy2526 seeing someone with this avatar leave this comment is poetic. i guarantee you these people are happier than you, weakling
@rutbrea8796
@rutbrea8796 Год назад
Remarkable man. He loves the wild, life and the pasture he walks on. Very few like him, if there are any like him!!!!
@Mourinho244
@Mourinho244 Год назад
I want to be a nomad ...fed up with this modern life.... Mongolia im coming
@purevjargalpuujee4845
@purevjargalpuujee4845 Год назад
Of course you can't.
@tomasr64
@tomasr64 Год назад
Great video, even better since I live in a Mongolian Ger here in the US. Ancestors are visiting all the way over! Its quite amazing watching this warrior and his family survive! Thanks for following this family.
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller Год назад
Imagine? getting jailed there with very lil supplies by Stalin? amongst starving criminals? 😳
@chaosdweller
@chaosdweller Год назад
In that climate.
@cosmoskid4613
@cosmoskid4613 Год назад
​@@chaosdweller So?
@ncubentobeko7927
@ncubentobeko7927 Год назад
So much respect for you grand pa.
@АндрейАршанов-и3р
Я калмык из России и я понимаю что говорит этот дедушка.Калмыцкий язык произошел от монгольского.Слава Чингисхану.
@prettyrai8801
@prettyrai8801 10 месяцев назад
The old man crying made me so sad, he cares about the nature and respects his culture amazing documentary
@ycc9369
@ycc9369 Год назад
This man is ultimate survivor with so much life knowledge and takes on hard life with cool attitude.
@modero6370
@modero6370 Год назад
Most powerful documentary I have ever seen
@franciscobentoalmeidaurios8350
Wonderful reports about this People and its land. Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤
@storyzamtaa
@storyzamtaa Год назад
Very interesting documentary!! Greetings to the Mongolian nomads 🤗
@I.S.-601
@I.S.-601 Год назад
Это лучшее ,что я видел про Монголию🇲🇳.Монголы-💪.
@michaeltownsend4644
@michaeltownsend4644 Год назад
Wow!! Powerful stuff. The world will be a poorer place when these nomadic ways give way to the modern world
@briccioalesna
@briccioalesna Год назад
I feel the same way as he did. Thought I don't belong in a nomadic tribe. Still, the idea that wild life will all disappear overnight is scary. I'm happy that they let the cubs go at the end. This video is really good, enjoyable to watch, and full of knowledge to learn. I hope they survive. So that we can still preserve the different types of living life. God bless.
@johngray8249
@johngray8249 Год назад
An ancient way of life, and must be preserved at all costs. Blessings on these people from Argentina,💓💓💓💓💓💓
@subratadey3802
@subratadey3802 Год назад
This is an incredible videos on nomaids of Mongolia 💕 such a wonderful world which nature gifted us . old man cries for nature & wildlife noticeable . ❤ for the videos . thanks fm India ( Assam).
@Morningglory007
@Morningglory007 Год назад
This documentary was beautifully filmed, a masterpiece. With so many truths and wisdom. We must listen to the other voices. Listen to our own hearts, and not follow false, foolish leaders. This is a wonderful gift to share for this New Year.
@sherrihines8980
@sherrihines8980 Год назад
Our native Indians told wisdom of those speaking with forked tongues...unfortunately in all groups of people are those who are like this, lie to the people, keep important information secret and feed the people with lies. Just like a crazy Alpha wolf caring more for himself than his clan, We are led to a trap. 🙏Bless all true and good people who care and 💕love the land and animals and are charitable to others. Respect from 🇺🇸 USA.
@RyanSpeed-pe3er
@RyanSpeed-pe3er Год назад
Enjoyed the documentary very enlightening. There's nothing like wisdom very wise old man.
@santoshpatil-eo9ol
@santoshpatil-eo9ol Год назад
When old man cried my heart melted...... Mongolians has great gratitude for mother nature
@jerrykeown753
@jerrykeown753 Год назад
I live in Alaska and I think these people have it boiled down to a very fine life.
@arupsarkar2509
@arupsarkar2509 Год назад
I don't watch TV since 2018! These documentaries keep me updated. Thanks.
@ricoswartz345
@ricoswartz345 Год назад
That old hunting rifle looked like a mosin nagant 91/30. I wish I could send this old man a crate of ammo for it.
@sonny1redvw
@sonny1redvw Год назад
Quite the life lesson through the old man’s perspective. Felt like a movie on life. Greatly appreciate the work you do.
@forhad1_
@forhad1_ Год назад
Watched it from Bangladesh. At the end, freeing the wolf cubs to their heaven was the identity of a great man with kind heart. Hats off to that old man.
@nurunnahar2964
@nurunnahar2964 Год назад
I am a Bangladeshi .Watched the documentary on Mongolian nomads. It is really wonderful.
@forhad1_
@forhad1_ Год назад
@@nurunnahar2964 Yes it is 🥰
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