Documentary: Uncontacted Amazon Tribes, The Isolated Tribes Of The Amazon Rainforest: Amazon Tribes Isolated, Tribes culture Of The Amazon Tribunal Group in Rainforest: The Himba are an ancient tribe of tall, slender and statuesque herders. This is not fiction, it's crude reality. This film tells a true story about the customs, problems and enigmas, of one of the most primitive ethnic groups on the planet- the Baka pygmies - as they fight to maintain their way of life. In the depths of the jungle of south-east Cameroon, recreating the scene, we see how a woman and her daughter are kidnapped by sorcerers for the start of a cannibal ritual, the woman is petrified, her face a mask of terror. Then, a powerful machete blow signals the beginning of the end.
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Since the 16th century they have lived in scattered settlements, leading a life that has remained unchanged, surviving war and droughts. The tribal structure helps them live in one of the most extreme environments on planet. We will see how the indiscriminate felling of trees by the logging companies is destroying their habitat. The animals they hunt have fled, new diseases have appeared and, worst of all, the elders have stopped dreaming. They have lost communication with the other world, with Eyengue, their God, who is the jungle itself. The Baka face a desperate situation. Besieged by the Man-eaters, sorcerers who practice ritual cannibalism and who have been contracted by the logging companies to hound them and force them to emigrate, they have no option but to defend themselves.