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Request QuoteFreelance filmmaker, editor and photographer working primarily in the UK. I work with news organizations, charities, NGOs and commercial clients. I look forward to discussing our next project together!
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The Ewenki, an ethnic minority group in northeast China, are traditionally nomads who have herded reindeer for centuries. But today, only about 200 Ewenki still make a living as herders, and their native tongue has mostly died out. Valian, also known as Wang Ying, is one of the last Ewenki reindeer herders. As most of their people have moved into the cities and assimilated with the Chinese, Valian and her family are doing their best to maintain their people's traditional way of life.
The nomadic Oroqen people are among 56 ethnic groups officially recognised by the People's Republic of China. Originally from the Khingan mountain range, many were resettled in China’s northeastern province of Heilongjiang, where the government provided modern dwellings. And after decades of assimilation, the unique Oroqen language is also on the verge of extinction. And after decades of assimilation, the unique Oroqen language is also on the verge of extinction.
With the new Popular Mechanics video series How to Live Forever, or Die Trying, we reached out to scientists and anti-aging gurus worldwide to give you an insight into the continuous pursuit of a future without death. From gene therapies that could tune our cells to resist—and even reverse—aging to sci-fi-like efforts to freeze our bodies and upload our minds to computers, the biological and technological race to live forever is very much underway.
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