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Tribal

Les Hadzabés de Tanzanie
Guillaume Dulude immerses himself in the everyday life of the Hadza people, considered the last true hunter-gatherers. Established in north-east Tanzania for 40,000 years, their lifestyle today offers an accurate reflection of what life was like before the development of agriculture, more than 10,000 years ago.
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Les Berkutchis de la Mongolie
The Berkutchi (Mongolia): Guillaume Dulude travels to Mongolia to meet the Berkutchi people, an ethnic group that has lived in harmony with nature for centuries.
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Les Karos d'Éthiopie
The Karo (Ethiopia): Guillaume Dulude sets off to discover the Karo, a tribe that today counts less than 1,000 members and lives along the banks of the Omo River. This region, often considered the cradle of humanity, is where Lucy's skeleton was discovered.
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Les Kirghizes du Kirghizistan
The Kyrgyz (Kyrgyzstan): We set our heading for Kyrgyzstan, a small land-locked country lying between the Middle East, the Himalayas and the plains of Central Asia, to meet the Kyrgyz people, an ethnic group renowned for their horses.
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Les Ovahimbas de Namibie
The Himba (Namibia): Guillaume Dulude heads off to meet the Himba people, also known as the "beggar people". They live between Kaokoland, an arid region of northern Namibia, and the Kunene River on the Angolan border. The Himba people continue to speak their ancestral language and refuse modern life.
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Les Orang Rimba d'Indonésie
The Orang Rimba (Indonesia): On the island of Sumatra, Indonesia, Guillaume Dulude meets the Orang Rimba, a name meaning "people of the jungle", who live in total symbiosis with the forest.
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Les Bakas du Gabon
The Baka (Gabon): Guillaume Dulude returns to Africa to discover the Baka people of Gabon, previously known as "pygmies" because of their small size. Living on the frontline of climate change, they are now fighting for their very survival.
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Les Mokens de Thaïlande
The Moken (Thailand): Guillaume Dulude travels to Thailand, to meet the Moken. This nomadic people of the sea are perfectly at home on the ocean having a detailed knowledge and understanding of it. They travel from bay to bay aboard traditional boats known as kabangs, and live by fishing and gathering.
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