We go deep in the Yasuni region of the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle to meet the indigenous Waorani tribe. Some of the Waorani tribe still live in their traditional ways and survive off what the rainforest provides for them. They are hunters and gatherers, and in this video we get an inside look at how they hunt for their food and survival.

I lived with them for 4 days and it was an experience that was intriguing and life-changing. It blows my mind to see that people actually still live this way today. We live in the most amazing world ever!!

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39 Comments

  1. So you found an uncontacted tribe living deep in the jungle, avoiding contamination of their culture by outsiders, and immediately dedicated yourself to contacting them? You are why these cultures can no longer survive.

  2. You need to get out more, lady, as your attire in this video, is completely inappropriate for the environment and people you are visiting. The whole hat, lipstick and makeup in the jungle, reveals that we can’t take you seriously. Superficial videos, censored so as not to offend a woke America, do nothing to dignify and portray with accuracy, the diminishing lives of these indigenous people.

  3. They still have what it takes to support and survive I give them a lot of credit ❤. They are the best at least the out sides come to learn it to distroy their way of living

  4. Their one concession to modern technology seems to be using a machete ( and a motorized boat ).

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