Borneo Death Blow - Full Documentary

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Published 2018-11-07
An adventure in Borneo with a tribe of blowpipe hunters, the Penan.
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All Comments (21)
  • "One day, the tables will turn, and the wealth of every country will be defined by the nature they hold." Beautiful doc, thank you.
  • @alexhebert6397
    In Germany millions of TV license funds are wasted on huge crews, overboarding theory research and complicated, overengineered documentary productions. This is incredible production quality and most importantly an honest, detailed insight full of dignity and human warmth.
  • @mrisablaaa_
    Hello, I am one of the Kalimantan Dayak children in Central Kalimantan, the Ngaju Dayak tribe, thank you for this documentary video showing how one of our tribes lives in another area.ā¤
  • @user-jk5ni2nc5u
    I love the fact that you werent asking any stupid or controversial questions to the Penan tribe. You were very respectful of their culture and understood and was empathetic to their woes without appearing pretentious. Great video
  • @keongwia3293
    Thankyou for this video. I was born and raised in Jungle of Papua New Guinea and witnessed destruction of tropical rain forest just for few dollars for Malaysia oil palm plantations. As children of missionaries, we were fortunate getting better education and living abroad. Most of our relatives still in of rainforest and what mother Earth can provide. GOD bless your work and continue to bring fine journalism to the world for voiceless.
  • @smuggy2111
    As a Malaysian. It really hit me deep. everything that Raphael says about the government is true. they don't really care about the nature. All they see is $$$. And every problems, conflicts that were mention in this video are only the surface of a deeper problems. I hope this video get noticed and help people realize the importance of preserving nature. Peace from NORTH BORNEO!
  • @Joran_sakti
    "One day, the tables will turn, and the wealth of every country will be defined by the nature they hold." Beautiful doc, thank you. I think its an absolute masterpiece of social criticism with authenticity and skill for filmography.
  • @K1664KB
    The Penan and Iban as with all tribes have such a precious knowledge of land, water and air. They will survive when there is famine or economic disasters while we in urban environments will suffer as we donā€™t know how to live off what Mother Nature has given us. I pray that all these tribes of the land be given the respect and space they deserve. Thank you to you and your crew for bringing us this story! Amazing work and it certainly sheds light.
  • This is the best documentary on the Penan I have seen. I once lived in Borneo and spent time with several Dayak tribes including Kelabit and Penan in Sarawak and Punan in Kalimantan. The Penan are truly the most intelligent, knowledgeable, generous and kind people I have ever met. Your coverage of the issues effecting the Penan is extensive and sympathetic. Also good to see your mention of Bruno Manser and his good work to help the Dayaks battle the logging companies and the corrupt Malaysian government who are destroying their land.
  • @uilotol
    I have tears on my eyes to see them live like that.Iā€™m a Dayak from part of Borneo Indonesia,but now I lived in Hawaii USA šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø,every year I go visit my family in central borneo.I used to lives in the forest with all my family.
  • I'm watching it for the second time now, Raphael, great job! Thanks for sharing! I cried a little tear on several occasions.
  • @Biteme221
    Thank you so much for sharing your experience with the penan people they are truly amazing ā¤
  • @kopfunten
    I've never seen so many happy faces and talented people without Instagram without Facebook without a car without a smartphone without Netflix without Amazon without RedBull ... but in harmony with nature. Thanks
  • @beatricearie
    As an Iban, I have to say the Penan tribe is truly the heart of our Borneo jungle, Iā€™ve never seen people who lives so peacefully in the nature and respect the environment so much. Logging companies are just crazy here in Borneo, a lot of illegal trades not to mention, even the legal ones takes things to the next level. It harms their customs and traditions and Iā€™m ashamed of the lack of awareness the people have here, because everybody seems to chase modernity but have little to none about the consequences this will have to the future of our generation and all the beings in the nature. This is such a beautiful video, everything was very well captured, I have gained even more infos. Thank you and keep it up!
  • @gabscar1
    An amazing documentary. Thanks so much! I feel so sorry for the elders stuck in the village, suffering from depression, etc.
  • @briannewman532
    It is heartbreaking how they ask the outsiders to tell the world about their struggles and to ask for help. No one is coming to help them, they are the last of their kind. Very thankful for this documentary.
  • "one day the table will turn, and the wealth of every country will be defined by the nature they hold" ...so true Thank you for sharing the truths of our wisdom leaders. Each one of us have the power to help these communities - our future depends on it. Much love and respect!
  • @InTranceITrust
    This was such a pleasure to watch! Thank you so much šŸ‘šŸ½šŸ‘šŸ½ .