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The Sherpas (The Himalaya's Natives - Full Documentary) 

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Bordering Nepal and Tibet, we find the highest mountains in the world; the Himalayas. This is the home for the Sherpas, from where the first man to climb Mount Everest came from. This documentary follows three brothers, all native to the Himalayas but living completely different lives.
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As an anthropological landmark of its time, the series tells the story of traditional communities endangered by the modern world’s progressions.
The series stands as a historical document of daily life in remote and threatened societies, such as the Cuiva, Embera and Panare Indians of Colombia, the nomadic Tuareg of the Sahara, the Kurdish Dervishes and the Meo of China.
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Комментарии : 82   
@sonamsherpa8240
@sonamsherpa8240 2 года назад
It does not matter for us wether we carry loads or not, sherpas name are already known all over the world. I am a sherpa from the modern generation but my craving for learning and speaking sherpa language is still high. We wont let our culture get lost. I will teach my children the sherpa language and sherpa culture. Proud being a sherpa. Terila tashidele( greetings to everyone who are watching this)
@jaysen161
@jaysen161 Год назад
Please do all you can to share more of your culture with people all over the world!
@LuckeySherpa
@LuckeySherpa 3 года назад
Being a young Sherpa from Kathmandu, I can see my parents and grandparents story in this documentary. Thuchejhe. Thank you.
@Game-WaterSortPuzzel
@Game-WaterSortPuzzel 4 года назад
I’m also Sherpa from Bhutan and this video reminds me, our language is really getting the side effects of modernization. We are losing our language, couture and tradition. Thank you for the documentary.
@OogwayLD
@OogwayLD 2 года назад
thats what ur ancestors are famous for losing identity🤣
@kylefenrick9168
@kylefenrick9168 Год назад
Its a shame that separation is a cultural norm. Does not promote the extension of culture or preserve a place which requires cooperation
@akab3504
@akab3504 Год назад
I am kanda trying to learn sherpa language right now I know few word
@LhawangPoSherpa
@LhawangPoSherpa 8 месяцев назад
​@@akab3504how's progress
@LhawangPoSherpa
@LhawangPoSherpa 8 месяцев назад
​@@akab3504i have a sherpa to English and Nepali dictionary you want it?
@rupdenlamasherpa6482
@rupdenlamasherpa6482 5 лет назад
I belong from Sherpa community. I'm proud to be Sherpa. Thank you very much for making this documentary film. Many many nice lesson to all in this film. Thuze xhe, thank you.
@conni-switzerland9515
@conni-switzerland9515 5 лет назад
My respect with 🙏🧡💚💗
@everestsherpa7356
@everestsherpa7356 Год назад
SHERPA only the word sherpa is enough to proud its self. felling proud.
@dorgesherpa3860
@dorgesherpa3860 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this . Now I knew how much efforts my ancestors made to give me a better life .
@hafunland894
@hafunland894 3 года назад
Hi from USA I learned a lot about the noble hard working Sherpa people from this well made film. Thanks!
@Tchoden.namgyal___
@Tchoden.namgyal___ 4 года назад
In Bhutan, There is also small minority of Sherpa residing in western/southern Bhutan. Recently I came across one of the most Heartbreaking Documentary based on Mt. Everest, Sherpa's saving one English man's life! So I Prolly believe they're born with great extra ordinary physical strength and hats off to their purified heart! 💕💓🙏#Bhutan.
@victorhood3453
@victorhood3453 3 года назад
Watching the old man lovingly treating his grandchild reminds me we are all one people and the same at heart ! At the end of the day that's all there is !
@tandinwangdi600
@tandinwangdi600 3 года назад
Victor Hood, What a profound words. Yes, at the end of the day that's all there is to life.
@Rob-ws2kh
@Rob-ws2kh Год назад
This comment should have the most likes on this thread.
@juliekooiker3408
@juliekooiker3408 3 года назад
On my bucket list someday is to meet a Sherpa!! They are truly the strongest most determined natural athletes ever born! Amazing!
@pasangkajisherpa9274
@pasangkajisherpa9274 4 года назад
Totally agree with the wife of Mimgma . Being born and raised in city I dont have any insights about my own culture and language which for me is pretty sad but whatelse could they do since they were so busy on working just to provide good food and education to their children. I'm an architecture student and researching for my thesis on "Sherpa Architecture Culture and Trails" so huge thanks to the directors and team members who covered this beautiful story. This helped to understand my ancestors lives in more deeper way. Maybe I can do something to bring these issues into light for better life at Himalayas. Thank you and god bless!!
@nimasalakhasherpa4355
@nimasalakhasherpa4355 4 года назад
Thankyou for highlighting Sherpa community
@pemasherpa6120
@pemasherpa6120 4 года назад
I love this documentary I'm from lower solukhumbu.
@doussotchristophe9411
@doussotchristophe9411 3 года назад
i will come back soon your area...
@naturesdose
@naturesdose 4 года назад
ITS A JEWEL.... Thanks a ton to the entire team for taking pain to shoot such epic documentary.
@mingmasherpa5999
@mingmasherpa5999 4 года назад
Thank you so much for making this wonderful Sherpa documentary film
@mikestirewalt5193
@mikestirewalt5193 Год назад
What an excellent and historic document this is.
@pasanggyalzensherpa3282
@pasanggyalzensherpa3282 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this rare documentary ...
@VivekKumar-rt5dq
@VivekKumar-rt5dq 4 года назад
Such a great work ! Thank you !
@francoisedandre1799
@francoisedandre1799 3 года назад
Un des trois reportages, les plus beaux de tous !
@Dolangsavloger
@Dolangsavloger 4 года назад
Great n nice documentary of Himalaya sherpa... A monk is one of oldest kopan monastery monk. He is so humble n passed very peaceful... Om Mani Peyme Hung...
@AngelGutierrez-gw3ff
@AngelGutierrez-gw3ff 3 года назад
Wow! This videos really showed me a different view of life!
@sandralix2664
@sandralix2664 Год назад
so beautiful really thank you💙
@nimasherpa8010
@nimasherpa8010 5 лет назад
great works
@alpinistclimberexpeditions
@alpinistclimberexpeditions 5 лет назад
Awesome thank you
@conni-switzerland9515
@conni-switzerland9515 5 лет назад
🙏💗🧡💚 This is your Country, never forget it😘
@francoisedandre1799
@francoisedandre1799 3 года назад
Quelle hauteur et quelle grandeur, dans ces gens de haute montagne. Reportage surprenant !
@tandinwangdi600
@tandinwangdi600 3 года назад
Life is full of hardships and yet, immensely beautiful.
@cricketrocks1678
@cricketrocks1678 4 года назад
Real child of mountains.
@sixsixteeninla
@sixsixteeninla 9 месяцев назад
Proud to be sherpa
@DOTSTRIBE
@DOTSTRIBE 2 года назад
FROM USA, GOD BLESS YOU SHERPAS
@gatorgal2276
@gatorgal2276 3 года назад
Interesting wedding traditions, Sherpa’s even write pre-nups!
@juliekooiker3408
@juliekooiker3408 3 года назад
Unbelievable the load of wool they carry!!! What hard working people!!
@user-hb2fg6sj2m
@user-hb2fg6sj2m 3 месяца назад
My mother hometown Thame village❤
@mingmasherpa3358
@mingmasherpa3358 6 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@kerryharper5675
@kerryharper5675 2 года назад
Tashi deleg! Namasté! Khumbu, Solukhumbu. I miss you...
@paulgreen720
@paulgreen720 2 года назад
Grateful for these documentaries🙏🏻God is in all of us. The beauty of life🙏🏻❤️Hello, from South Africa🙏🏻
@pedrotampos2877
@pedrotampos2877 2 года назад
yesss
@jmvlogtv3319
@jmvlogtv3319 2 года назад
❤️
@gelupgsherpa8906
@gelupgsherpa8906 5 лет назад
Just great life and Happy life
@conni-switzerland9515
@conni-switzerland9515 5 лет назад
Long life an all Sherpa 💚🙏🧡
@julianalderson3938
@julianalderson3938 Год назад
Big call to say first man.
@AJ-fp5uz
@AJ-fp5uz 3 года назад
FREE TIBET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@richardhincemon9423
@richardhincemon9423 3 года назад
Sherpas are the best
@julianalderson3938
@julianalderson3938 Год назад
Love this vid. But sayin first ever. Not sure
@lamadanu
@lamadanu 4 месяца назад
Ancent prenup, very progressive of us. laso!
@umedbisht8711
@umedbisht8711 3 года назад
Great mountainous sherpa
@rinsang2447
@rinsang2447 2 года назад
Himalaya kumbhu maunt efrest i like 👍
@Linda-ot3pj
@Linda-ot3pj Год назад
You can have rebirth here on earth by accepting Jesus and have the Holy Spirit A beautiful people
@sumina_magar
@sumina_magar Год назад
No here we believe in buddha's and their teachings....... we don't need jesus to get rebirth. What we need is good karma. According to the sakhyamuni what ever religion u follow doesn't matter, to get rebirth a good karma and your pure soul is what is needed.
@tenzingurung3653
@tenzingurung3653 Год назад
You are going against your belief by saying rebirth on the earth. Do you believe in rebirth in the first place?
@norbu1167
@norbu1167 Год назад
Sherpa is part of Tibet
@anyone61
@anyone61 Год назад
Yup, they speak Tibetan but with different dialect just like other Tibetans who have amdo dialect, utsang dialect, etc..Nepali won’t understand one bit what they sherpa are saying but Tibetans can.
@flintliddon
@flintliddon Год назад
If the monks were truly good they would go ahead and try to cure him without demanding payment that no poor farmer can afford to pay. So sad.
@dushyantathapa2833
@dushyantathapa2833 2 года назад
Why poor Tenzing again and again.....those are his riches....not lyk us trapped in a rat race......he is happy n u should appreciate brave and happy Tenzing and his wife...the way he lives....Love from Darjeeling...India and lastly the load of firewoods on his back is much more lighter than a credit card due date...and EMI'$
@naymyo5503
@naymyo5503 2 года назад
Mingma’s wife is right Sherpa name and culture will die along with the language, they should maintain it .
@conni-switzerland9515
@conni-switzerland9515 5 лет назад
I had read that there were mountaineers who were carried on the shoulder by the sherpas because they were exhausted and absolutely wanted to reach the summit, do you have any confirmations?
@KaupmadurDe
@KaupmadurDe 4 года назад
Leading Sherpas (Sirdars) are often the most experienced mountaineers of the whole group - so they would not choose a happy westerner over the safety of the whole group ! If any climber got so weak that he got to be carried, there is absolutely no logic in moving him even higher, of course you start to descent !
@tormon506
@tormon506 4 года назад
Yes, climbers are sometimes carried by sherpas. But only down, not up. If you have to be carried up, you have no chance on any 8000 peak. But yes, sherpas do rescue operations to carry sick, weak or injured or dead climbers back down to base camp.
@phurbadorjee_8262
@phurbadorjee_8262 4 года назад
Sherpa a part of ancient tibetan clan
@markomilojevic8122
@markomilojevic8122 3 года назад
Sherpa, Magar, Rai, Limbu, Sunuwar, Tamang, Gurung and Newar are the best Nepalis 🙌🏻
@phaedrussmith1949
@phaedrussmith1949 Год назад
Of all the working people in the world who are used, abused, underappreciated and soon forgotten about by the rich people of the world the Sherpas stand at the summit (pun intended).
@randallhesse5011
@randallhesse5011 Год назад
I would guess that maca would grow well up there. That would be something else other than potatoes.
@julianalderson3938
@julianalderson3938 Год назад
I think people did things we dont even know a bout
@julianalderson3938
@julianalderson3938 Год назад
But to say first ok
@Wanducamp
@Wanducamp Год назад
One day maybe there will be United States of Tibet. all the Himalayans people
@paulmario1923
@paulmario1923 3 года назад
Very dificult to suvive for thes people
@k9N7p
@k9N7p 5 лет назад
veny old dogumentary
@Yesica1993
@Yesica1993 Год назад
I got up to 11:50. There's no reincarnation of any previous Lama. Or anyone else. There is death and then judgment. Only Jesus Christ can save people from being eternally lost. He alone died to pay for our sins. Otherwise, we pay for them forever, in Hell. It's so heartbreaking to see people following these falsehoods.
@stellamatutina3573
@stellamatutina3573 Год назад
And because your storybook said so Hey..?
@Anonymous77ww
@Anonymous77ww Год назад
😂
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