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The Territory is a 2022 internationally co-produced documentary film directed by Alex Pritz. It follows a young Indigenous leader of the Uru-eu-wau-wau people fighting back against farmers, colonizers and settlers who encroach on a protected area of the Amazon Rainforest.
He employs an ethnographic style and a form of participant observation for his documentaries. [3] His documentary series for the BBC entitled Tribe, [4] Amazon, [5] and Arctic [6] have shown Parry exploring extreme environments, living with remote indigenous peoples and highlighting many of the important issues being faced on the environmental ...
Tribe (known as Going Tribal in the United States) is a British documentary television series co-produced by the BBC and the Discovery Channel, and hosted by former British Royal Marine Bruce Parry. In each series, Parry visits a number of remote tribes in such locales as the Himalayas , Ethiopia , West Papua , Gabon , and Mongolia , spending a ...
The documentary "The Last Forest" observes an Amazon tribe, the Yanomami, attempting to preserve its culture from an encroaching world. Review: Amazon tribe shares its 1,000-year survival story in ...
Tribe Amazon (also known as Amazon with Bruce Parry ) is a BBC documentary television series co-produced by Endeavour Productions and Indus Films, and hosted by Bruce Parry . In the series, Parry—a former British Royal Marine —travels more than 6,000 km down the Amazon River by boat, light aircraft, and on foot.
WATCH: Amazon tribes are using drones to track deforestation in Brazil. Beneath the canopy. Analysis of the lidar data revealed 24 previously unknown earthworks in spots scattered across the ...
At night, in this village near the Assua River in Brazil, the rainforest reverberates. Until recently, the Juma people seemed destined to disappear like countless other Amazon tribes decimated by ...
In 2019, some isolated groups of one to two people came to the media's attention. Two brothers of the Piripkura tribe had continued to live alone in the jungle but initiated contact with FUNAI after a fire they had kept burning for 18 years went out. They were the subsequent focus of the documentary Piripkura.