Very well done. Man, Douglas knew how to appreciate the Aboriginal way-of-life, and how to show this lifeway to others. Many thanks to the host of this channel for sharing this.
@riverland22Күн бұрын
...or a cigarette lighter 🙄
@hannahbananagamingandexplo75982 күн бұрын
all this food is making me hungry
@wakeup1673 күн бұрын
did they have to make the two dudes wearing short shorts so obvious.
@1957HorseCrazyWoman3 күн бұрын
It just amazes me how the white settlers have introduced so many invasive species (including themselves) to the detriment of indigenous species. Camels, cattle, cain toads, rabbits, goats, donkeys and sheep. How to destroy a country's ecology.
@asimally94683 күн бұрын
AWESOME DOC.
@jamesmaclure41084 күн бұрын
I also straighten my spears with my teeth
@Bigrig906 күн бұрын
This is unreal. Great to learn the ways of the indigenous fellas.
@blackbird56347 күн бұрын
Watching 60K years of hunting and gathering refined to a sharp edge. Love it.
@Steven-vt9yr7 күн бұрын
Fake videos hehahahehahahejaheha
@Steven-vt9yr7 күн бұрын
See how their isnt one Solitary singular Cow Out ere. No red meats . Well thats how they survive Never a McDonald's kfc Just think about it for q second?
@tylerthompson184211 күн бұрын
One of the most use bits of survival techniques is that water one in the beginning. I’ve never seen that. Brilliant
@timmccabe816214 күн бұрын
I absolutely LOVED this film, and Fresh Water Crabs !!! I never knew they existed !! I don’t know about the sound of the flute however, but Loved the sounds of the bush and inclusion of conversation and their amazingly beautiful songs ! Awesome film !!!
@xSKASKSx14 күн бұрын
I wish Malcolm Douglas was my grandpa. He had to have lived one of the greatest lives ever. RIP!
@KingofCrusher16 күн бұрын
man it must have been nice to be alive back when the oceans weren't completely fished out. the abundance is insane in this vid.
@tonsta170316 күн бұрын
did he kill the cats?
@skippythebushkangaroo211516 күн бұрын
Was the skeleton real?
@robertobryant921817 күн бұрын
This man's life was spent living
@CarmilaNgallametta17 күн бұрын
Watching this video is like going back in time 1985 i was 20 years old this man Malcolm Douglas is a legend love all his Documentaries ❤❤❤❤ RIP Mate🙏🙏
@blastfiend747817 күн бұрын
Thought that cat was dead at the start
@blackbird563418 күн бұрын
Yes, some changes since 69', I don't suppose anyone would call a grown man ''boy'' to his face these days.
@nathanroberts35519 күн бұрын
Rest of peace mate Malcolm Douglas you are a legend
@Theautisticadhdadventurer19 күн бұрын
What stacer boat is Malcolm using around the 30 minute mark ?
@nathanroberts35520 күн бұрын
Rest in peace mate Malcolm Douglas you are a legend
@stevefranklin917623 күн бұрын
Malcolm headed off for most of his big adventures the year I was born in 64. A hard man by all accounts but probably just intolerant of nonsense or some such. Anyway, good life, annoying way to die but you couldn’t make it up. I imagine he got to a point, wedged against the post, where he just said “ah f@#k it, so be it”. He loved his kids. Just couldn’t say it. Dads were buggers like that back then.
@blastfiend747825 күн бұрын
Fuck their art sucks
@richardirmler43525 күн бұрын
Malcom didn't really know what he was talking about. Got alot of innocent people killed.
@richardirmler43525 күн бұрын
This was all filmed in a studio in Melbourne. Looks pretty real.
@James-ce6ic29 күн бұрын
No one there to protect them very sad they moved the old people from the land and that's what happens to their culture
@OneHundredPercent-10029 күн бұрын
20:16 That's a decent sized croc. Its head looks massive. I'd say a 12-17 footer, probably closer to 17ft. I'd love to do what these two guys did. Life's for the living.
@Alex.I.Jane88Ай бұрын
i am nearly 40 years old and i feel i've been lied to, i learnt more about the Aboriginals from this series than the last 30+ years of schooling. they speak nothing of the Culture of having many Wifes, Subincision, trading with Makasar, the application of the clay to make white faces by another member chew it? and then spit on someone's face to make a even coat, cave painting of settler ships and men with top hats- never seen that before, very interesting! the usage of their art in the white man world like Malangi's $1 note, the shear lack tools is mild blowing and what tools they do have, a lot of them seem to be introduced by settlers. the way of catching food and their uncherished idea of storing food for the winters amount of people wearing western clothing is a lot more than i thought, truly lost way of life and just lucky enough to have aspects record in film, 1000s cultures are gone now without clear record of them.
@bas4903Ай бұрын
That young stockman would be about 48 or 49 now. I reckon he'd be feeling it
@Matt-cc2wqАй бұрын
And not a social media influencer in sight😆
@ready2fishnowАй бұрын
What a great human being ❤😊
@ak4tseven246Ай бұрын
currently living in gove nhulunbuy NT
@user-pg7dy4kq1xАй бұрын
Loved seeing Malcolm with his two little joeys. Precious. What blessings these films are. Thank you kindly for posting 🙏
@benwinter2420Ай бұрын
Not buying he was crimped by own truck . . dangerous business signing contracts with current de pop mob
@rodgercopie1069Ай бұрын
The Maris call this the hangi lol😊
@user-hk2vp7il4oАй бұрын
no pussys with flash tatts and all the drones ....real man
@danielss8488Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this this guy is my childhood hero much love 🤙🍀
@wendymorgan6651Ай бұрын
I remember watching all these type of shows Malcom the Leyland brothers harry they were all ground breaking in there work
@davidritchie-vq8phАй бұрын
My hero
@easydailytrades4205Ай бұрын
Imagine being shacked up with that old piss head in the wet with nowhere to run to. Shends a shiver down my spine.
@sonnycorbi4316Ай бұрын
It just dawn on me there probably isn’t much scenery that isn’t repetitive so what else to film but catching fish - in any case i really enjoy watching this - i just discovered it not too long ago. :-)
@karenmusa3052Ай бұрын
An Aussie legend ❤
@MartinBayley-fk8ljАй бұрын
Australia: “It’s July, the middle of winter.” Everyone else in the Northern Hemisphere: ?
@sim-samАй бұрын
One happy people, outdoors, amongst food and animal friends. I cannot think of anything better!
@rodgercopie1069Ай бұрын
Rrip bonnie dogg...say hi to bum bum for me
@tempestvideos9834Ай бұрын
The main thing I've learned watching all these is that I need a winch on my truck.
@Kurtis8801Ай бұрын
The frill neck lizard in the thumbnail looks exactly like Australia hahahha
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Very well done. Man, Douglas knew how to appreciate the Aboriginal way-of-life, and how to show this lifeway to others. Many thanks to the host of this channel for sharing this.
...or a cigarette lighter 🙄
all this food is making me hungry
did they have to make the two dudes wearing short shorts so obvious.
It just amazes me how the white settlers have introduced so many invasive species (including themselves) to the detriment of indigenous species. Camels, cattle, cain toads, rabbits, goats, donkeys and sheep. How to destroy a country's ecology.
AWESOME DOC.
I also straighten my spears with my teeth
This is unreal. Great to learn the ways of the indigenous fellas.
Watching 60K years of hunting and gathering refined to a sharp edge. Love it.
Fake videos hehahahehahahejaheha
See how their isnt one Solitary singular Cow Out ere. No red meats . Well thats how they survive Never a McDonald's kfc Just think about it for q second?
One of the most use bits of survival techniques is that water one in the beginning. I’ve never seen that. Brilliant
I absolutely LOVED this film, and Fresh Water Crabs !!! I never knew they existed !! I don’t know about the sound of the flute however, but Loved the sounds of the bush and inclusion of conversation and their amazingly beautiful songs ! Awesome film !!!
I wish Malcolm Douglas was my grandpa. He had to have lived one of the greatest lives ever. RIP!
man it must have been nice to be alive back when the oceans weren't completely fished out. the abundance is insane in this vid.
did he kill the cats?
Was the skeleton real?
This man's life was spent living
Watching this video is like going back in time 1985 i was 20 years old this man Malcolm Douglas is a legend love all his Documentaries ❤❤❤❤ RIP Mate🙏🙏
Thought that cat was dead at the start
Yes, some changes since 69', I don't suppose anyone would call a grown man ''boy'' to his face these days.
Rest of peace mate Malcolm Douglas you are a legend
What stacer boat is Malcolm using around the 30 minute mark ?
Rest in peace mate Malcolm Douglas you are a legend
Malcolm headed off for most of his big adventures the year I was born in 64. A hard man by all accounts but probably just intolerant of nonsense or some such. Anyway, good life, annoying way to die but you couldn’t make it up. I imagine he got to a point, wedged against the post, where he just said “ah f@#k it, so be it”. He loved his kids. Just couldn’t say it. Dads were buggers like that back then.
Fuck their art sucks
Malcom didn't really know what he was talking about. Got alot of innocent people killed.
This was all filmed in a studio in Melbourne. Looks pretty real.
No one there to protect them very sad they moved the old people from the land and that's what happens to their culture
20:16 That's a decent sized croc. Its head looks massive. I'd say a 12-17 footer, probably closer to 17ft. I'd love to do what these two guys did. Life's for the living.
i am nearly 40 years old and i feel i've been lied to, i learnt more about the Aboriginals from this series than the last 30+ years of schooling. they speak nothing of the Culture of having many Wifes, Subincision, trading with Makasar, the application of the clay to make white faces by another member chew it? and then spit on someone's face to make a even coat, cave painting of settler ships and men with top hats- never seen that before, very interesting! the usage of their art in the white man world like Malangi's $1 note, the shear lack tools is mild blowing and what tools they do have, a lot of them seem to be introduced by settlers. the way of catching food and their uncherished idea of storing food for the winters amount of people wearing western clothing is a lot more than i thought, truly lost way of life and just lucky enough to have aspects record in film, 1000s cultures are gone now without clear record of them.
That young stockman would be about 48 or 49 now. I reckon he'd be feeling it
And not a social media influencer in sight😆
What a great human being ❤😊
currently living in gove nhulunbuy NT
Loved seeing Malcolm with his two little joeys. Precious. What blessings these films are. Thank you kindly for posting 🙏
Not buying he was crimped by own truck . . dangerous business signing contracts with current de pop mob
The Maris call this the hangi lol😊
no pussys with flash tatts and all the drones ....real man
Thank you so much for this this guy is my childhood hero much love 🤙🍀
I remember watching all these type of shows Malcom the Leyland brothers harry they were all ground breaking in there work
My hero
Imagine being shacked up with that old piss head in the wet with nowhere to run to. Shends a shiver down my spine.
It just dawn on me there probably isn’t much scenery that isn’t repetitive so what else to film but catching fish - in any case i really enjoy watching this - i just discovered it not too long ago. :-)
An Aussie legend ❤
Australia: “It’s July, the middle of winter.” Everyone else in the Northern Hemisphere: ?
One happy people, outdoors, amongst food and animal friends. I cannot think of anything better!
Rrip bonnie dogg...say hi to bum bum for me
The main thing I've learned watching all these is that I need a winch on my truck.
The frill neck lizard in the thumbnail looks exactly like Australia hahahha