Tribal Wives: Series 2

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Culture, Travel Documentary hosted by Paul McGann and published by BBC in 2010 - English narration

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Tribal Wives: Series 2

Six British women swap their everyday lives for life as Tribal Wives in some of the most remote communities on earth. Like many women today juggling career, home and family, they feel that something is missing. By spending time in societies where female roles are very different they hope to find answers that could change their lives. The second series features a broad range of communities, crossing continents from jungle to mountain plateau to idyllic island paradise. The series includes tribes such as the Hamar of Ethiopia and the Babongo of Gabon, whose lives have remained largely unchanged for centuries; but also features tribes whose lifestyles straddle the ancient and modern worlds, such as the Yörük of southern Turkey and the Rarámuri of Mexico's Copper Canyon. Each of the Tribal Wives spends almost a month away from home, living with their new families and immersing themselves fully into their new culture - working, eating and sleeping exactly as the other tribal women. As well as the visitor's insights into her hosts way of life and customs, the series reflects the tribe's perceptions of the newcomer and through this, our Western lifestyles

[edit] Yoruk

Twenty-three-year-old Charlie Brades from Hampshire joins the Yoruk, a tribe of nomads who live in the remote mountains of southern Turkey. Charlie is fiercely independent but her life has been far from carefree. Her mother has a long history of mental illness and as a teenager Charlie was often left to her own devices. Living in a one-roomed tent with a Yoruk family of seven - including the father's two wives - proves quite a challenge for Charlie, but ultimately forces her to confront some home truths.

[edit] Babongo

Linda Plover from Liverpool is going to live as a 'Tribal Wife' with the Babongo in southern Gabon. Linda is haunted by memories of a poverty-stricken childhood and feels an overwhelming sense of bitterness towards her mother. As she struggles with the demands of her new role as sidekick to tough-talking Babongo matriarch, Mama Tito, she begins to see her past from a whole new perspective - and for the first time ever, realises that there are two sides to every story.

[edit] Raramuri

40-year-old Michelle Frost from London is travelling to northern Mexico to stay with the Rarámuri, an ancient tribe who live perched on the edge of the spectacular Copper Canyon. Although bright, bubbly and self-assured on the surface, Michelle suffers from a crippling lack of self-confidence, which she feels is hampering her chances of meeting a partner. Initially frustrated with the simplicity of life with the tribe, as events unfold Michelle realises that life with the Rarámuri is far from uncomplicated.

[edit] Kitava

Becky Camilleri, a PA from London's East End, travels to the idyllic island of Kitava, off the east coast of Papua New Guinea. Becky is successful, talented and beautiful but unlucky in love. A string of failed relationships have knocked her confidence and left her deeply distrustful. Living as a Kitavan woman, Becky struggles with the edicts laid down by her strict tribal 'father' but her island relationships cast light on those back home and throw up some surprising revelations about her past.

[edit] Karen

Jackie Davis from Bristol spends some time with the Karen, Thailand's largest hill tribe. Jackie is divorced, with two young children, and grappling with life as a single parent. She knows that things need to change but can't figure out how. As she settles into life in an all female household with four generations of Karen women, she learns some simple but powerful lessons.

[edit] Hamar

Anna De Vere from London is going to stay with the Hamar in southern Ethiopia. Anna has a comfortable life in London, living with her partner and running her own business, but deep down she has a feeling that something is lacking. As she immerses herself into life with the tribe, she is confronted with the harsh reality of the plains, where it hasn't rained for months, and where young Hamar women are ritually whipped in a celebrated tradition.

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  • Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4
  • Video Bitrate: 1631 kbps
  • Video Resolution: 704x400
  • Video Aspect Ratio: 1.760:1
  • Frames Per Second: 25
  • Audio Codec: 0x0055 MPEG-1 Layer 3
  • Audio Bitrate: 128 kb/s CBR 48000 Hz
  • Audio Streams: 2ch
  • Audio Languages: English
  • RunTime Per Part: 59.mins
  • Number Of Parts: 6
  • Part Size: 746 MB
  • Subtitles: English
  • Source: DVB-rip
  • Ripped by: artistharry

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