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Please excuse the degraded sound quality. Welcome to a little festive shoot today! Ethnographer Mnislav Zelený Atapana is an Indian chief and spent many years in South America. I like him a lot and I consider him my excellent friend - but that doesn't mean we agree on everything, on the contrary! We often discuss many things...I remember how at one festival, after a joint lecture, people came up to us and asked if we were really friends, if we were able to oppose each other so much...that's why we answered independently of each other, because debate is refined opinions and friendship. But this time it was a little different. We filmed today's interview in Zlín as part of the Neznámá Země festival, on the occasion of the awarding of the Kanuta prize for contribution to mutual communication and understanding of human cultures of the world. I told myself that this time I should let Atapana speak, let him tell me how he sees the world, undisturbed, on the festive day. I wish you a pleasant listening - and we can debate below the video. If you want to hear and see the whole interview and without commercials, come to my channel http://herohero.co/petrhorky. Thank you in advance for the important support, but also for every contribution to the debate, like and subscription here on YouTube. 00:00 I will always speak openly. 09:00 We live in the rule of youth and progress. 20:24 I'm getting more and more irrational. 22:25 Everything can fall apart in a second, like a house of cards. 31:35 Defense of our territory and our civilization. The full interview, which can be found at http://herohero.co/pethorky, also includes these chapters: 36:50 The basic law of humanity is the law of survival. 44:29 What is a man's job in the world? 49:09 Every individual must be strong. 52:04 Keep your physical and spiritual balance. 59:21 This is not my world. Questions from the audience: 01:04:55 How are you with the media? 01:08:05 Did your grandson cross those hot coals? 01:08:49 Where were you in Iran? 01:12:02 The Indians gave me a 9-year-old girl. Camera: Pavel Otévrel Editing: Jana Horká