

led said:Here's an interview with Bruce Parry which mentions it, and also has some info about the second series.
The BBC do an excellent page for each tribe, giving lots more detail and background from the programmes, for instance the one for the tonight is here:Return to Africa
Bruce returns to southwest Ethiopia to visit the Suri tribe, his hosts during Season 1. After an emotional reunion with old friends, Bruce announces his intention to travel south through the Omo Valley to visit the Nyangatom people, arch enemies of the Suri. The Nyangatom, also known as the Bume, are one of the most feared Omo tribes. To truly become one of the Nyangatom, Bruce must prove himself and become a member of the Ibex the warrior class.
Rites of Passage: The Hamar
Bruce visits the Hamar people, who live in the fertile hills of southwest Ethiopia. Their culture is rich, too, and the tribe is known for its spectacular celebrations, dancing and adornments. The tribe invites Bruce to participate in a male initiation ceremony. If he successfully runs and jumps over the backs of cattle four times, he will be considered a Hamar man and able to marry. Bruce lives with another initiate and his family as they get ready for the ceremony. With two weeks until the jump, he has a lot to learn and little time to practice if he is to pass this test of nerve and athletic skill.
Crocodile Hunting
Bruce arrives at the shores of Lake Turkana, in Ethiopia's Omo Valley. This area is home to the Dassanech fishermen. Unlike the other groups of the valley, the Dassanech don't live as cattle herders. They fish for giant Nile perch and hunt crocodile and hippo in the lake and river delta. Bruce is adopted as a son by the charismatic Abranetch. She is central to village life and to Bruce's time with the Dassanech. He is introduced to their different clans, amongst them the rainmaker, scorpion and crocodile peoples. Bruce joins them in the deadly business of hunting huge crocodiles with a wooden harpoon.
source: http://www.endeavourproductions.com/default.asp?section=47&page=1289Tribe III
The filming of Tribe III starts in 2006 and will be another six hour long episodes seeing Bruce live with indigenous peoples from around the world.
Still in production, Tribe III will transmit some time in 2007
Apparently the production team really want to bring one out and are negotiating with the BBC. The latest series with co-produced with the Discovery Channel so I expect a DVD with further series. Details from email from Endevour Productions:andyn Maybe just maybe a DVD of series 1 might be available at some point - I only saw two from the first series and really wish I could watch the others.
Oh well, will set the dvd this time around.
source: http://www.perfect.co.uk/2005/01/tribe#comment-17497Just received an email from Endeavour Productions about possible dvd being brought out:
Unfortunately we have not yet agreed on a deal with the BBC about rights and royalties. This is now in their hands. We are desperate to get this under-way as we have many requests for the series.
I am hopeful that by the end of the Spring we will have sealed the deal. Watch out for it as Im certain it will be well advertised.
I cant tell you about repeat dates either as we are not told until the last minute. (cant imagine why seeing that they have not yet released the DVD set)
Bruce is also writing a book at the moment about his experiences with the various tribes visited. This will be an excellent read but unavailable until July 2007.
sabre iom said:Anyone got any ideas what the wooden tool/item the bumse were carrying, aside from the AK's? Great episode from Bruce , it never ceases to amaze me his ability to intergrate with the tribes he visits and his nerve to take part in all the rituals. Top bloke!
Lol..........I was wondering that too. Good programme.........sabre iom said:Anyone got any ideas what the wooden tool/item the bumse were carrying, aside from the AK's?