A Real-Life Jungle Book: Childhood Experience

Published on 10/29/2020
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Uber in The Wild

Naturally, humans are considered predators in the ostrich family, if they are not on defense mode, they keep well away from us. Despite that, Tippi and her family met a tame ostrich living in a farm nearby. She enjoyed riding her two-legged friend at optimum speeds, with her hair blowing backward. Thankfully ostrich isn’t designed to take flight, right?

Uber In The Wild

Uber In The Wild

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The Southern Indigenous Culture

Sylvie and Robert spent a great deal of time traveling throughout Namibia, working on projects, filming tribes for their documentary of the northern Namibia San Bushmen. On their quest, they met a number of bushmen from the Himba Tribe in the Kalahari. This often gave Tippi the opportunity to make new friends within the tribe, sometimes spending an entire day with the bushman children. She learned their essential skills, like how to gather roots and berries to eat and finding water in the desert land. Tippi would go as far as learning the bushman language and their ways of hunting using the traditional bow and arrow.

The Southern Indigenous Culture

The Southern Indigenous Culture

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