Watch Unusual Cultures

  • TV-G
  • 2011
  • 1 Season
  • 5.4  (37)

Unusual Cultures from Gaia is a captivating series that explores the unique customs, traditions, and lifestyles of some of the world's most fascinating and obscure communities. The show premiered in 2012 and has since gained a loyal following for its authentic portrayal of cultures that may be unfamiliar to many viewers.

Each episode of Unusual Cultures from Gaia focuses on a particular community, ranging from the indigenous tribes of Africa and Asia to the remote islands of the Pacific. The show's hosts, a team of seasoned anthropologists and cultural experts, immerse themselves in the daily lives of the community members, providing insightful commentary on their practices and beliefs.

One of the standout episodes of the series is "The Last Nomads," which takes viewers to the deserts of Mongolia to follow the lives of a nomadic tribe called the Dukha. The Dukha have maintained their traditional way of life for centuries, relying on their reindeer herds for survival. The episode offers a glimpse into the Dukha's spiritual beliefs, their hunting techniques, and the challenges they face in adapting to modern life.

Another episode that highlights the series' unique approach to cultural exploration is "The Island of the Dead." In this episode, the hosts travel to the remote Pacific island of Nauru, which was once one of the richest countries in the world due to its phosphate reserves. However, the island's resources have been depleted, leading to economic collapse and a health crisis among its population. The episode delves into the history of colonization and exploitation that has shaped Nauru's present-day reality and examines the ways in which its people are adapting to their changing circumstances.

What sets Unusual Cultures from Gaia apart from other documentaries on world cultures is its commitment to presenting a nuanced and empathetic portrayal of the communities it features. The show avoids exoticizing or sensationalizing the customs of these groups, instead offering a respectful and thoughtful exploration of their way of life. The hosts are clearly passionate about their work and are able to convey their enthusiasm to viewers, making for an engaging and informative viewing experience.

Overall, Unusual Cultures from Gaia is a must-watch for anyone interested in anthropology, world cultures, or just looking for an enlightening and entertaining documentary series. Its commitment to authenticity and respect for its subjects shines through in every episode, ensuring that viewers come away with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the diversity of human experience.

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Seasons
Transylvania & the Isle of Man
13. Transylvania & the Isle of Man
May 27, 2011
We search for Count Dracula deep in the Transylvanian Alps and listen to the wild rhythms of the gypsies, and then we travel to the Isle of Man, where the parliament congregates in a meadow among sheep.
Bombay & West Bengal
12. Bombay & West Bengal
May 27, 2011
It is said that whoever has been to India for less than three months might as well not have been there. In that spirit, we will explore two of India's remarkable places - Bombay (Mumbai) and West Bengal.
Mauritius & Ethiopia
11. Mauritius & Ethiopia
May 27, 2011
We will visit the heavenly island of Mauritius, where life unfolds in peace, harmony and wealth. Then it's on to Ethiopia, one of the poorest places on the planet. Despite ever-present poverty, Ethiopia is a country with an unusual appeal and a rich and mysterious history.
Cuba & Latvia
10. Cuba & Latvia
May 27, 2011
In this episode, we explore two nations with a Communist heritage. We begin with the Caribbean island nation of Cuba, still a Communist dictatorship, and the northern European country of Latvia, where Communist rule ended some 20 years ago.
Fez & Zimbabwe
9. Fez & Zimbabwe
May 27, 2011
We explore two different sides of today's Africa. First, we visit the ancient Moroccan city of Fez, a city closely linked to Islam for more than 1,000 years. Then we head south to Zimbabwe, a country that abounds in natural wealth and a rich history dating back to pre-history.
Taiwan & Jersey
8. Taiwan & Jersey
May 27, 2011
The islands of Jersey and Taiwan, which are situated on opposite parts of the globe, are known as symbols of modern lifestyles. Despite their progressive approaches, their communities are literally obsessed with ancient traditions, which they carefully guard and keep alive.
Belize & Mendoza
7. Belize & Mendoza
May 27, 2011
We head to the western hemisphere. We will visit the magical coral reefs of Belize and then its rainforests to explore the mysterious rituals of the Maya. From the Caribbean we will head south to Argentina and Mendoza. There, we will watch the harvest of one of the best red wines in the world, and join in the wild accompanying celebrations.
Madeira & Java
6. Madeira & Java
May 27, 2011
The Portuguese island of Madeira is well known around the world for its quality wines, wild nature and traditional artistic crafts. Then we travel to the theater of miracles that is Java, the gem of Indonesia, and the most densely populated island in the world.
Bali & Lombok
5. Bali & Lombok
May 27, 2011
The Indonesian island of Bali is famous around the world for its unique and mysterious culture. We will also reveal the charms of the lesser-known neighboring island of Lombok, which holds its own with Bali.
Moravia
4. Moravia
May 27, 2011
South Moravia is located in the southeastern part of the Czech Republic and is named after the Morava River, which runs through the area. It is a region where living traditions give local people a stamp of authenticity that is truly unique in Europe.
Crimea & New Zealand
3. Crimea & New Zealand
May 27, 2011
In this episode, we visit the Crimean peninsula in the Black Sea to meet Crimean Tatars, and then visit New Zealand to discover the traditions of the Māori, the country's native people. The proud Māori minority, which was able to gain a privileged position in society thanks to its persistence, is in sharp contrast with the minority of Crimeans who live on the periphery of society.
Jerusalem & Bahrain
2. Jerusalem & Bahrain
May 27, 2011
Jerusalem is the city where the world's three major monotheistic religions originated. It literally pulses with culture. In fabulously wealthy Bahrain, we will see traditional Islamic celebrations and ways of life.
Crete & Lamalera
1. Crete & Lamalera
May 27, 2011
Uniqueness may be found in many unexpected places. In this episode, we will compare the cultures of the poorest Indonesians with the ancient traditions of Crete.
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  • Premiere Date
    May 27, 2011
  • IMDB Rating
    5.4  (37)