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Mapping The World Episode 16.09 Episode 9
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Mapping The World Episode 16.09 Episode 9

Episode Premiere
April 6, 2005
Genre
Documentary
Production Company
ARTE
Official Site
https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-023176/le-dessous-des-images/
Episode Premiere
April 6, 2005
Genre
Documentary
Period
1990 -
Production Co
ARTE
Distributor
ARTE
Official Site
https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/RC-023176/le-dessous-des-images/

In this thought-provoking episode of "Mapping the World," the exploration of cartography takes a deeper look into the intersection of technology and tradition. As the team travels to remote areas of the Amazon rainforest, they uncover the invaluable knowledge of indigenous tribes who have been mapping their territory for centuries. Through fascinating interviews, the episode highlights how these communities use natural landmarks and cultural stories to navigate their world, contrasting sharply with modern GPS technology that often overlooks such rich histories.

Key moments emerge as the crew grapples with ethical questions surrounding the preservation of this ancient knowledge in the face of encroaching development. Tensions rise when they discover plans for a new highway that threatens to disrupt these communities. The episode captures the voices of local leaders, bringing to light their fight for recognition and their efforts to protect their land. With stunning visuals and heartfelt narratives, this episode invites viewers to reconsider the importance of mapping not just as a scientific endeavor, but as a vital cultural practice intertwined with identity and survival.