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According to the exciting family journey, this documentary series, follows Scarlett Moffatt, a notable star, who accompanies her family to go through a month in the tribal villages in Namibia, where they live adjacent to the Himba people, what satisfies them, as they become familiar with a great deal about their way of life.
CRITICS OF "The British Tribe Next Door - Season 1"
Independent (UK)
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.
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.