This channel aims to promote the good work and lives of tribal peoples and expose and discredit those seeking to harm them, their ways of life and their environments. If you know about a film that you think would fit here, please let us know, via the contact form on: http://www.fpcn-global.org/contact Many more indigenous films, can be found on the website, here: http://www.fpcn-global.org/content/Tribal-Films The fPcN interCultural: collective
The Forum for 'friends of Peoples close to Nature' fPcN is a movement of groups and individuals, concerned with the survival of Tribal peoples and their culture, in particular hunter-gatherers. These were the first and are the last societies on earth to have a non-exploitative relationship with the natural word. Our task is to help them preserve their unique cultures from enforced assimilation, alien religions, the ideologies of 'progress' and 'growth' and absorption into the global economy. These are films made about this work and what we recommend.