Joe Rogan on Uncontacted Tribes

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Published 2018-11-21

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  • @icarussmh9590
    Man tried to introduce them to Jesus unfortunately they had the same idea.
  • Actually, the tribe managed to get metal due to an incident. During a bad storm, a big ship got beached on that island. The crew of the ship were sitting ducks for a day I guess, shut down all entrances and survived when the Indian Navy finally picked them up. After a while, they went back to collect some expensive stuff from the ship, and they were actually attacked by the tribe with metallic weapons made from the metal they tore from the hull.
  • @par_tr3y617
    “If you like the guy we’ll introduce you to him” is hilarious 😂😂😂
  • @cashjohnnny4023
    I'd like to think that in space there is an Alien that is the equivalent to Joe Rogan and he is doing a interstellar podcast talking about our planet like this
  • @Gs-kg6ce
    Hopefully joe gets one of them on the podcast
  • It's wild that dude was incredulous about arrows being lethal. People have been killing shit with bows and arrows since way back mate 😂
  • Somehow I have a feeling the Sentinelese know a lot more about us than we think. Not a lot, but they know the outside world is way different and larger than theirs. They've had interactions with people before, probably legends grew and diseases may have affected their ancestors. I mean they obviously got on the island using boats. Most of the other tribes in the neighboring islands (some less than 30 miles away) are "modernized" and most of their indigenous peoples died en masse due to disease. I'm 100% sure the Sentinelese heard what was going on and said "screw that, we don't want anything to do with them" and stuck to themselves. They must know how small their little island is compared to the many others in their region (which they probably used to frequent but no longer do). After all they're humans, they can still observe things from afar like boats and airplanes and know these are new developments. Think about the fact that there is proof that Native Americans in Florida TRADED with the Mayans. I'm sure the Sentinelese used to explore more too but now prefer to stay insular.
  • @jebronlames4559
    Its crazy that we're watching some guy miles away on a tiny little screen, while somewhere in the world there's a tribe that just reached the stone age
  • @SethComedyFan
    Joe was talking about poison fishing, that reminds me of a plant called Mullein that grows all over the US and if you grind up the seeds from it and poor it into a lake or pond it temporarily paralyzes the fish but it is 100% non toxic to humans. It's also illegal in all 50 states to use it for fishing
  • @ecdl4679
    I need to make a Joe Rogan collage of the faces he makes so I can always laugh when I walk through my door
  • @brennanboord821
    “I’d rather die from poison than starve to death”... sips alcohol
  • @nattsyko7279
    Bruh the freaking Google Maps reviews for this island are hilarious... everyone says is a fantastic place for a vacation but not so great either when you’re being chased with a spear.
  • @jcmniaj4154
    Some tribes will intentionally poison themselves in small doses from a young age so they become immune to the poison (at least in small doses). Maybe this has something to do with how they're able to eat whatever they've poisoned... Either that or they don't use poison strong enough to affect humans but will affect small animals and fish or the poison has to be administered a certain way (through blood for example) for it to be effective.
  • @miqey521
    Imagine giving one of them a tab🤣
  • @theslayer2360
    These guys asking Joe Rogan questions like he's an expert on tribes 🤣🤣🤣
  • @master11213
    Technically they don't have the coronavirus
  • @emani2704
    No problem guys! An Australian shipwreck with Hongkong based sailors have helped to start their iron age.
  • Imagine a room full of Americans acting really suprised that there are so many wars. 🤣🤣🤣