
At 11 years old, he was already defending his village on horseback ⎮HD Documentary People⎮AMP

In northern Cameroon, young Abdou grows up among the Fulani people, whose horsemen perpetuate a centuries-old tradition. Guided by his grandfather and the elders, he learns the rituals, the respect for the horse, and the values that will make him a true knight. His dream is to one day receive the sacred sword of the lamido, a symbol of his entry among the guardians of this heritage.
The journey continues in Lesotho, where Unrabani is preparing for a prestigious mountain race. Between demanding training, the transmission of knowledge, and competition, he embodies a unique equestrian culture that shapes the identity of the Basotho people.
Two peoples, two traditions, one unbreakable bond between man and horse.
Résumé vidéo
Généré par IAThis video examines the profound spiritual and cultural connection between humans and horses in Northern Cameroon and Lesotho. It highlights the efforts of young men to master ancestral equestrian arts, illustrating how these traditions serve as vital links to their heritage and identity in the face of a changing modern world.
