How The World's Most Remote Tribes Hunt | Man Hunt (Compilation) | Earth Stories

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In this compilation of Man Hunt, Hayden Turner joins some of the most remote tribes in the farthest corners of the Earth and learns how they hunt and survive in nature. From the Kalahari desert of Namibia to the rainforests of Malaysia, tribes all over the world have unique styles of hunting. From having a significant understanding of animal behaviour, to tracking and using poisoned darts, Turner gets firsthand experience of what its like to hunt for your meal and live amongst tribes in some of our harshest environments.

00:00-45:04 The Namal People the South Pacific
45:05-01:30:04 The Jahai Tribe of Malaysia
01:30:05- 02:15:02 The Baka Tribe of Cameroon
02:15:03- 02:59:59The San Tribe of Namibia

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Join Hayden Turner as he experiences how the people who live in the far corners of the world survive. Experiencing their way of life and learning how they hunt and forage for food, Hayden learns first-hand exactly what it means to hunt.

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  1. man, Im not a vegan or anything like that, I dont eat pork and very little meat, when i do I tend to stick to birds 9chicken, turkey, duck,etc
    I was in the U.S. Army for years and I learned the value of life- I just dont get all the killing of these beautiful animals but I understand the lion pride must eat mentality- its just hard to see animals being killed- idn…maybe im off track and i love to fish…

  2. 13:33
    I've spent all my 51 years living in the most-rural of rural Canada and have never picked up,
    nor saw anyone pick up, fresh animal droppings just for the heck of it.
    Can't think of a good reason. It was visible on the ground. 😆

  3. Why don't you buy him an air rifle with an air pump, or a compressed air rifle of cal.22 or cal. 30 for wild pigs, and teach them how to kill pigeons, and rabbits are better than bats, those carry diseases that kill humans?? and buy them hooks to fish or net's to fish? and make it easier to bring food to his family?

  4. @50:56 watching an older adult and learning from him how to hunt is an amazing thing. My fathers eyesight is pretty bad now but he can point out a deer almost 3,000ft. away. In fall winter we would ride down the backroad that had a tree covered hillside on one side and a look up through the hillside we where on. He showing so many dear that if I didn’t have a pair of binoculars I would never seen them…. He did this for fun, just because he loved hunting and this was a way to hunt for animals without killing them he taught me what to look for though and then one day it all seemed to click. I started to see the patterns in hillside that led me to finding trails, the watching the deer move through these hillsides showed me how they moved and when you finally see the in a clearing you had you window for the shot. He taught me how to hunt from one hillside to the other not just how to spot deer from the road. We could watch them go from the hillside by our house and move down to the field as the day started to end. By dusk they would be eating in the bottom cow pasture. My god did my neck from all the deer watching though. Head turned at a sharp angle while looking for deer, i would get migraine attacks from it.

  5. On the second people…Can we not teach them ( no glass jug staked down) how to make a basket with mud and sticks. That a monkey puts his hand in and then doesn't let go the bait. Not going for science. Just simply survival

  6. I understand it's not their way, but can we teach them to bait and climb a tree. I don't wish to upset the balance of the world around. Just saying another hunting technique would gain these people a long way

  7. The video is great but how can you be walking in Boots closer to the animal then the Hunter and then the pig bust out alongside of the cameraman I have questions

  8. You can see why in the old days men showing up with rifles that could take down elephants and tigers were welcomed. Imagine a tiger infestation back then.

  9. Odd that these great hunters are unable to catch for some odd reason. Could this 1 Hunter take the odd man out to track flying bats while the rest of the tribe go out to hunt pigs. It seems one bat is not going to feed a whole tribe or as a pig could be many.

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