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DC:
I used to have Caesars Bark Canoe on my PVR, watched it regularly. Still not sure how many kids you can get in a canoe :D

GlisGlis:

--- Quote ---Cesars Bark Canoe. It and a lot of documentaries can be found on the NFB web page
--- End quote ---

Beautiful indeed. there is some magic in watching skilled artisans do their works

DC:
This Tuktu series is good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEyQG2cv298

There are 13 of them

Strichev:
Not exactly primitive but very well known, doubtlessly for a reason; Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. You get an insight into the thoughts and worries of a Roman emperor and above else a man who lived 1900 years ago, but dealt with the same basic problems inherent to human nature as we do today.

GlisGlis:
You cannot miss "cave of forgotten dreams" a 2013 documentary by Werner Herzog on chauvet cave (FR) where there are paintings dated 30k years

and if you read the previously mentioned "Shaman" you'll notice the matchings

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