
Pobegao od "kanibalskog" plemena, pa se vratio ponovo: Ovakvu reakciju od domor…
Irski TikToker Dara Tah ponovo je pokušao da stupi u kontakt sa plemenom Bauzi u Indoneziji, poznatim po pričama o kanibalizmu. Ovaj put doneo je duv…
In a daring expedition documented online, adventurer Dara Tah recently embarked on a second attempt to establish contact with the remote Bauzi tribe, described by some as a 'cannibal tribe,' deep within the jungles of Papua. Accompanied by local guide Demi from the Yali tribe, Tah navigated waterways to reach the secluded community. Upon arrival, the team observed tribesmen armed with bows and arrows on the riverbank, prompting a cautious approach. "They've got bows and arrows," Tah narrated, expressing initial apprehension. The guide, Demi, played a crucial role in mediating the first interactions, which involved the offering of tobacco as a gesture of peace. "Not really happy, but they accept us, so we go with them," Demi was quoted as saying, indicating a tentative acceptance from the tribe. The video captures Tah's palpable tension during the landing, stating, "I'm scared to get on." Despite the anxieties, the encounter proceeded with a cautious exchange, aiming to document the largely unknown traditions of the Bauzi tribe. The expedition has sparked considerable discussion online regarding the ethics and risks involved in contacting uncontacted or isolated communities.
Irski TikToker Dara Tah ponovo je pokušao da stupi u kontakt sa plemenom Bauzi u Indoneziji, poznatim po pričama o kanibalizmu. Ovaj put doneo je duv…