@fearlessandfar

I know you can handle it, but YouTube can't... Here's the Uncensored version that's too RAW for YouTube ⬇️
https://www.patreon.com/posts/48493092
And My Secrets on How I Discover & Film Lost Tribes: https://www.fearlessandfar.com/tribes
Thanks for the support! 🐉❤️

@MarkWiens

This is incredible Mike, I've always been fascinated by the skill and life knowledge of the Hadza. You did an outstanding job capturing their culture, with respect.

@sheafletcher663

The real question is why I’m studying to pass a test when I could be smoking joints in the bush and chasing baboons with weapons 🤔

@troydaum4728

As a dog lover, I totally understand what you are saying. However, as someone who tries to get out with my dog every day off-leash because I think that is what large dogs deserve out of life, these dogs look incredibly happy. They get to hunt and run together in a pack and explore and serve a very important function in the tribe. I think this is the life dogs should have as opposed to sitting inside all day in someone's house.

@horsecrazyky

It’s so touching how generous they are. Knowing how valuable these food items are and the amount of work and danger they go through to acquire it, the fact that they gladly share with this man and with each other is extremely touching.

@D_R757

Last thing I expected to see was these dudes pull out a fucking joint lmao

@soyburglar77

And these men will never know just how much the many thousands who have watch this truly respect and admire their culture.

@GoHerping

this was the shortest 21 minute video I've ever watched. it's such a great blend of modern YouTube vlog and legitimate, un-invasive documentation

@DerangedMallard

There's something so absurdly hilarious, yet wholesome about seeing a person from a literal tribe of hunter-gatherers, casually riding in a car like they do it everyday. It's like a scene from a movie about time traveling.

@AManNamedHawk

I love how they vocalize the animals so accurately. Every single detail of their environment is committed to memory. Their dogs are specifically trained with auditory and hand signals. They can spend an entire day doing one thing: Scouring the countryside for meat. They honestly represent the peak of human ingenuity pre-civilization. It’s starting to make sense how we became apex predators.

@dredned

Americans: We Live free!
Hadza: Hold my joint

@iurilammel

Years and years watching Discovery Channel, National Graphic and History Channel and yet I have never seen anything like this. Great work.

@horsecrazyky

I know this is off the topic but I can’t help be dazzled by the smile of the man at 16:58. Is that not one of the warmest sweetest smiles ever?!? Not to mention how beautiful all of these people are. Strikingly beautiful in my opinion.

@rioscdodat

That tribe shows how humans were really the alpha predator back in the day, stamina, tools, communication and coordination, teamwork, and adaptation. Amazing

@slapthelip8260

Biting the ear to attract the adult was next level.

@Tommyh1331

I just dig how much they love their dogs and how much their dogs love them! Feeding the dog the honey comb was the most sweetest thing!

@stephen_pad

That scene driving in the car and he's smoking sitting in the middle is pure gold 😂😂

@pushingpositivity518

This tribe has to be one of the most amazing things I have seen on youtube.

@tawnyowl4057

Man... humans are the most terrifying hunters.  Imagine getting hunted and then manage to escape. But then they appear out of nowhere again and again with insane stamina.

@lternatemel

"Weed makes you lazy"...
Hadzabe: Hold my joint, i got to chase down, catch, and than kill an Kudu (antelope).