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Filmed over a four-year period, this visually stunning five-part series intimately captures weddings, funerals, rites of passage, and celebrations among seven of Africa’s fierce yet spiritual warrior tribes. Sharing a proud and violent past and an uncertain future, do the men and women depicted in these programs represent the final heirs of their ancient ways of life? 5-part series, 53-54 minutes each.



 
                

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The Series Includes : The Hamar and Karo Tribes: The Search for Mingi | The Mursi Tribe: The Day of the Donga | The Wodaabe and Tuareg Nomads: Stealing Beauty | The Afar Tribe: A Bride's Story | The Dinka Tribe: Man of the Men
     


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When the World Spoke Arabic: The Golden Age of Arab Civilization
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Behind the Veil: Afghan Women under Fundamentalism
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Messages from the Past: Reassessing Ancient Civilizations
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The Masai Today: Changing Traditions
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No Bone Unturned: Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology
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This ABC News program spotlights the work of Doug Owsley, curator at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, who is a keen interpreter of the silent yet expressive language of bones. Owsley and his biographer, Jeff Benedict,...(more details)
 


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