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In this documentary, Mike Corey visits the Mursi tribe in Ethiopia, famous for their lip plates, scars and guns. He tries to understand their culture and lifestyle, and participates in some of their rituals, such as drinking cow blood and getting scarification. He challenges the stereotypes and fears that people have about the Mursi, and shows a different side of them that is rarely seen. He also reflects on the importance of travel and rites of passage, and how they can change one's perspective on life.
Some possible facts extracted from the text are:
- The text is a transcript of a documentary about the Mursi tribe in Ethiopia.
- The narrator is Mike Corey, a travel filmmaker and adventurer.
- The Mursi tribe is famous for their lip plates, Kalashnikovs and scarification.
- The Mursi men use cow dung, ash and dirt as a sunscreen and a beauty product.
- The Mursi men drink blood from the cows without killing them.
- The Mursi men compete in a stick fight called donga to win a wife.
- The Mursi women have lip plates that are considered a sign of beauty and status.
- Natui is a Mursi woman who speaks English and went to school in the city.
- Mike Corey gets scarred by a Mursi woman using a razor blade and thorns.