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Sherpa: People Of The Mountain Disappearing World (Anthropology Documentary) Timeline

Sherpa: People Of The Mountain Disappearing World (Anthropology Documentary) Timeline

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Bordering Nepal and Tibet, we find the highest mountains in the world; the Himalayas. This is the home for the Sherpas, from where the first man to climb Mount Everest came from. This documentary follows three brothers, all native to the Himalayas but living completely different lives
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 11


Why do you say Tenzing was the 1st to step onto the top of Everest? Do you have some evidence the rest of us is unaware of? Hillary said we did it together because he knew about the media even back then. Tenzing was pressured into saying it was him and much was made of it. He felt guilty later knowing he had lied so we are told in translations. Maybe you are right and it really was Tenzing 1st. I hope it is actually. I am happy to have them do it together, but Hillary was in effect the paying customer and Tenzing Norgay being the host and luggage carrier untill he was officially sign on as part of the English team, like Hillary, is an NZer but England claimed the victory for the queens coronation. so you see what makes better headlines and will sell more papers.
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I'm a native of Kathmandu, Nepal and I am really surprised at the accuracy of this documentary---It contains things that even I didn't know about the Sherpa community. This documentary truely is an underrated work of art but it would help alot if you'd include the year this documentary was filmed. Some tiny details have changed over the years due to the 2015 Earthquake and i'd help the viewer have a more clear understanding.
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Everything seems accurate but people not cooperating in such communities is not true! I mean, I haven't been to the high mountains but in hills of Nepal community cooperation is the vital part of life. For every occasion big or small, people come together and help one another.
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Sherpa 'lar ( Himalayako dag koyluleri ) asirlar boyu. 5000 mt. lik rakimda yasadiklarindan vucutlari ortama uyum saglamistir. Kan' larindaki oksijen orani diger insanlara gore daha fazla oldugundan diger insanlara gore daha az yorulurlar.
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Are Sherpas really that good? Bring them out to a mere waist high surf out at Montauk NY and they wont seem so super. They are in their element. They have superiority complex from being around only rich dooshes
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This would be a good dare for trumpo & the apple guy. hey trump & apple guy, I dare you to live with the sherpas for a year! None of the money you have & no technology.
I doubt even an amish person would agree.

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It would be nice to indicate the year this documentary was made in the description. This would give the viewer better context should one visit Nepal and see some things are very different than in this documentary.
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I have been watchimg a lot of Everest videos lately. I was not very happy when I discovered how little the brave sherpas are paid to take very wealthy people to the summit.
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You can reply this documentary under education but you CANNOT MONETIZE THIS VIDEO! Ill give you 6 hours to remove the commercials before flagging.
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I named my Jeep Wrangler after the worlds best mountaineers-Sherpa. In no way am I being disrespectful, I truly am in awe of them.
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Man someone has got to make an update on the state or Sherpa culture in 2020. In Nepal and abroad in other countries.
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