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Expedition with Steve Backshall, Season 2, Episode 2, Saudi Arabia: Expedition Volcanic Underworld
Expedition with Steve Backshall, Season 2, Episode 3, Kyrgyzstan: Expedition Mountain Ghost
Expedition with Steve Backshall, Season 2, Episode 4, Gabon: Expedition Jungle Paradise
Expedition with Steve Backshall, Season 2, Episode 6, Expedition Unseen
Eye to Eye, Episode 25, Attilah Springer and Muhammed Muwakil
The Eyes of Thailand
Female Nature = Natureza Feminina, 1, Ariramba
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction o...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Ariramba (Para – Amazon region) – Josélia i...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Ariramba (Para – Amazon region) – Josélia is a quilombola (descendent of slaved Africans) of the Amazon region - the animals, the fishes and the forest are her livelihood. The culture of the riverside population is the core of this episode.
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Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction o...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Vão de Alma (Goiás – Central region) – Mis...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Vão de Alma (Goiás – Central region) – Miss Fiota, of the Kalunga Afrodescendant people, shows the fauna, the roots, the herbs and flowers of the region, with which she prepares oils, soaps and medicines.
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Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction o...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Maquiné (Rio Grande do Sul – South region) ..
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Maquiné (Rio Grande do Sul – South region) – the indigenous people Mbyá-Guarani live and preserve what is left of the Atlantic forest.
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Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction o...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Raso da Catarina: (Bahia - Northeast) – Patric...
Feminine Nature is a series about the traditional ecological knowledge, gender and sustainability, through the lives of Afrodescendant and Indigenous women that live in different Brazilian ecosystems. Deals with issues increasingly relevant nowadays in world – the place woman occupy in society; the interaction of humans and nature; the connection between public policies and sustainable development.
Raso da Catarina: (Bahia - Northeast) – Patricia and Dona Desa, head of the Afrodescendant “terreiro”, indigenous of Pankararés ethnicity, live in the semiarid, where rain is rare but the land offers what they need to live.
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