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An exciting documentary series follows the day by day action of Scarlett Moffatt, a notable young girl, who goes in a long journey with her family to the innate villages in Namibia, where they go through a month with the Himba people, what diverts them.
CRITICS OF "The British Tribe Next Door - Season 1"
Times (UK)
The show's most uneasy, if remarkable, moment came when a Himba lady looked in a mirror... It felt wrong in the same way as it might be watching someone on a hallucinogen, having their world rocked in some irrevocable way.
It's a tawdry excuse to gawp at traditional African culture while having a giggle at Scarlett [Moffatt's] attempts to dig a well and her dad's failed efforts at herding.
Much of the programme gawps at the foreignness of the Himba tribe and seems to boil the entire content of Africa down to a single, stereotyped, one-dimensional image.