RARE Tribal Food of Namibia!! Himba Life and Food!! - Summary

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This is a video transcript of a travel food show where the host visits a remote village of the Himba people in Namibia. He learns about their culture, traditions, and food, including how they slaughter a sheep, read its entrails, and cook it with porridge and mopani worms. He also tries their unique red paste and smoke shower. He admires their simple and nomadic lifestyle and joins them in a feast and a dance. He ends the video by promoting a shirt campaign for charity and his Patreon account.

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- The text is a transcript of a video about the Himba people of Namibia and their food and culture.
- The Himba people are considered the last nomadic people of Namibia and live in semi-arid desert with their livestock.
- The Himba people slaughter a sheep for special occasions and read its organs to predict the future.
- The Himba people apply a mixture of ochre and butter on their skin and hair to protect them from the sun and insects.
- The Himba people do not bathe with water but use smoke and perfume to cleanse themselves and their clothes.
- The Himba people eat porridge, meat, milk, and mopani worms as their staple foods.