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Happy People: A Year In Taiga
'Happy People' explores Taiga culture frozen in time
The village of Bakhta, in the Siberian Taiga, has no running water, no telephones, no medical services. Despite the harsh conditions, trappers, hunters, and fishermen find life to be rich.
'Happy People' explores Taiga culture frozen in time
Serendipity is what gives us "Happy People: A Year in the Taiga," an intimate portrait of the vanishing breed of hunters and fishers still making a life in the isolated heart of Siberia, where a mild winter day is 30 below and the only way in or out is by helicopter or boat.
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