09:03how do buffalo get pregenant
by: randeeep1
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03:23Najeeb mahmoodi Stari afghan sex video
by: mnaim2008
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03:20DOXA2010 Reclaiming Rights Trailer
by: DOXA Documentary Film Festival
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Brishkay Ahmed, Canada, 2009, 52 minutes
Saturday, May 15 | 1:30pm | Pacific Cinémathèque
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Filmmaker Brishkay Ahmed remembers attending a traditional Afghan wedding ceremony, where two consenting souls committed their willing desires with ink on paper. With their hands bound in henna and prayer, the young couple then lit a flame of hope. Ahmed believes that the candle is still burning and she turns her attention to present day Afghanistan, where optimism is flickering and the desire for change is palpable.
Reclaiming Rights follows a team of sassy Afghan lawyers who navigate the chaotic streets of Kabul and risk their own safety to defend their clients. Their clients are women and girls in turquoise burqas. For these young women, words like Section 183 of the Constitution or Item Number 12 of the Civil Rights mean little. But from their lawyers perspective, a window has opened. The opportunity to reclaim lost legal rights through courage and education has arrived. Sex, marriage, love and the law are explored as the girls share their stories to seek freedom and justice. What is most surprising is that news seems to travel at triple speed when it is spoken in Farsi. One court victory leads to another and the women in the film cant help but celebrate how far theyve come already.
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www.doxafestival.ca/festival/films/reclaiming_rights.html
14:33First Contact Lost Tribe of The Amazon Sunday N...
by: LuckieBoot
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Full Video. Tim Noonan's report on one of the worlds last and most isolated Stone Age Tribes,The Suruwaha people.
As seen on Sunday Night Channel 7 Australia
Copyright © 2011 Seven Network Australia.
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02:59The Polyphonic Singing of the Aka Pygmies of Ce...
by: unesco
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UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008
URL: www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00018
Description: The Aka Pygmies living in the south-west region of the Central African Republic have developed a distinctive vocal musical tradition, which involves a complex type of contrapuntal polyphony based on four voices, mastered by all members of the Aka community.
Music and dance form an integral part of Aka rituals including ceremonies related to the inauguration of new encampments, hunting and funerals. Unlike polyphonic systems that are written down in notation, the vocal tradition of the Aka Pygmies allows for spontaneous expression and improvisation. During performances, each singer can change his or her voice to produce a multitude of variations, creating the impression that the music is continuously evolving. The songs are generally accompanied by various percussion and string instruments, each one played for a specific occasion.Among the most common instruments are a local type of drum (enzeko), a harp-like instrument known as the geedale-bagongo, and the single-string bow (mbela). The songs perpetuate essential knowledge for the cohesion of the group and the preservation of community values. The dances are performed to the accompaniment of vibrant hand-clapping. Depending on the ritual, some dances feature men only, while others may be executed by couples or by male and female solo dancers. Relying entirely on oral transmission, the Aka Pygmies have succeeded in preserving their musical knowledge within the community by including children in rituals from an early age.
The lifestyle of the Aka Pygmies has been drastically disrupted due to the changes currently taking place in the Central African Republic. The scarcity of game resulting from deforestation, the rural exodus and the folklorization of their heritage for the tourist industry are the principal factors contributing to the gradual disappearance of many of their traditional customs, rituals and skills.
Country(ies): Central African Republic
57:01KORUBO a Fight to the end.
by: New Atlantis Documentales
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This documentary gets inside the world of the most fearsome indians of the Amazonia, the so called Korubo. The cameras will be able to shoot for the first time the daily life of this secret Brazilian tribe. Feared by the nearby tribes, they are known as "Head crashers" by the white colonists because of their extraordinary ability to make use of huge sticks. This tribe has suffered a real persecution for many years. Our crew made a great effort to gain the confidence of these unpredictable natives. An unplanned fact made easier the approach to the fearsome tribe. The documentary will show how their queen Maiaá, who was suffering malaria, could be saved by us. The gratitude allowed our cameras to shoot their daily life including amazing moments such as the electric fish hunt or enjoying the children's games. A journey to the heart of this people and their fight for survival.
09:15White women PAY for sex with black men now...
by: Devils operate on the physical Gods operate on the spiritual
4,551,544 views
how many black men were lynched for being accused of raping white women? 98% of those accusations were proven false. every since africans were brought to this country white women had affairs with them then screamed rape when caught. thats why I dont understand how any decent blk man would marry or be in a real relationship with those herpes infested bobble heads... these jamaican men are pimping those horny sex deprived sluts. their white men are either fucking animals or kids.
34:36Children For Sale Brazil
by: Journeyman Pictures
416,005 views
April 2010
Brazil has a lot more to offer than just amazing beaches and remarkable beauty. The many slums are disgraced by child sex trafficking, hundreds of thousands of girls and boys are bought, sold or kidnapped each year.
13:08Sex in the Forest
by: slaxxxer
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Sex in the Forest 05/08/2010