American Jungle

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 5.9  (28)

American Jungle is a reality TV show that premiered on the History Channel in 2013. The show revolves around several groups of people who live in the remote areas of Hawaii, Alaska, and the Louisiana swamps. These groups live off the land and depend on it for their sustenance, which puts them at odds with the government agencies, who are trying to regulate and control the use of these areas. The show has a cast of characters who are diverse in their backgrounds and motivations. One group lives deep in the Alaskan wilderness, where they hunt for caribou and fish for salmon. Another group is based in the Louisiana swamps, where they hunt for alligators and other wildlife. The final group is based in Hawaii, where they hunt for wild boar and gather fruits and vegetables from the land. Each episode of the show focuses on one of the groups and their challenges. The Alaskan group has to navigate through the harsh and cold conditions to find food and shelter. They also have to deal with the danger of wild animals, such as wolves and grizzly bears. The Louisiana group faces a different set of challenges as they navigate through the swamps and hunt for alligators. They also have to deal with the interference of the government agencies, who are trying to regulate their hunting practices. The Hawaii group deals with a different set of challenges as they hunt for wild boar and gather fruits and vegetables from the land. They also have to deal with the wrath of local farmers, who consider them a nuisance. The show is an interesting look at the lives of people who live off the land and depend on it for their livelihood. It also highlights the conflict between these people and the government agencies, who are trying to regulate and control their use of these areas. The show is also an insight into the different cultures and traditions of the people who live in these areas. Overall, American Jungle is a fascinating show that provides an interesting look at the lives of people who live off the land. It is an eye-opening look at the different challenges faced by these people and the conflict between them and the government agencies. The show is well-produced and is a must-watch for anyone interested in the lives of people who live off the land.

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Seasons
A King Is Crowned
8. A King Is Crowned
January 6, 2014
With the Big Island suffering the worst drought in decades, the clans head north to the Waipio Valley where the animals are more plentiful. Also known as the "Valley of the Kings" because of its royal history, this sacred land is respected and protected by all the hunting clans. The Outsiders try to establish themselves by hunting the Valley of the Kings, but they take a big risk entering the sacred valley as relative newcomers. Scotty and the Spear clan, on the other hand, have been hunting in the valley for generations, but run into more aggravation as one of their two kills mysteriously goes missing. Forever at odds, The Correas and the Rosas meet once again in the jungle. Violence ensues and Pa is injured as a result.
Lost
7. Lost
December 29, 2013
After being separated from their families, two members of the feuding Rosa and Correa clans meet unexpectedly.
Fish or Famine
6. Fish or Famine
December 22, 2013
The drought forces the animals to look for water elsewhere and the clans must begin utilizing ancient survival tactics to find food.
Blood On the Spear
5. Blood On the Spear
December 15, 2013
Two clans unite to hunt wild pigs.
Deadly Game
4. Deadly Game
December 1, 2013
Two rival clans must protect family members as they search for food in some of the islands most dangerous territory, while two outlaws try to poach wild game on other clans trails.
Gangs of the Jungle
3. Gangs of the Jungle
November 24, 2013
As warring clans fight, a clan leader seeking redemption is challenged by a band of outlaws, and two outsiders continue to struggle to claim a piece of the jungle for themselves.
A Bad Moon Rises
2. A Bad Moon Rises
November 17, 2013
The animals stir as the full moon casts light onto the jungle and the hunters follow them into the brush; man and beast are met by ancient spirits that are revived on these full moon nights as all try to survive until the coming sunrise.
Welcome to the Jungle
1. Welcome to the Jungle
November 10, 2013
In the series premiere, deep-seeded clan conflicts resurface on the Big Island as the annual two month dry period creates major challenges.
Description

American Jungle is a reality TV show that premiered on the History Channel in 2013. The show revolves around several groups of people who live in the remote areas of Hawaii, Alaska, and the Louisiana swamps. These groups live off the land and depend on it for their sustenance, which puts them at odds with the government agencies, who are trying to regulate and control the use of these areas.

The show has a cast of characters who are diverse in their backgrounds and motivations. One group lives deep in the Alaskan wilderness, where they hunt for caribou and fish for salmon. Another group is based in the Louisiana swamps, where they hunt for alligators and other wildlife. The final group is based in Hawaii, where they hunt for wild boar and gather fruits and vegetables from the land.

Each episode of the show focuses on one of the groups and their challenges. The Alaskan group has to navigate through the harsh and cold conditions to find food and shelter. They also have to deal with the danger of wild animals, such as wolves and grizzly bears. The Louisiana group faces a different set of challenges as they navigate through the swamps and hunt for alligators. They also have to deal with the interference of the government agencies, who are trying to regulate their hunting practices. The Hawaii group deals with a different set of challenges as they hunt for wild boar and gather fruits and vegetables from the land. They also have to deal with the wrath of local farmers, who consider them a nuisance.

The show is an interesting look at the lives of people who live off the land and depend on it for their livelihood. It also highlights the conflict between these people and the government agencies, who are trying to regulate and control their use of these areas. The show is also an insight into the different cultures and traditions of the people who live in these areas.

Overall, American Jungle is a fascinating show that provides an interesting look at the lives of people who live off the land. It is an eye-opening look at the different challenges faced by these people and the conflict between them and the government agencies. The show is well-produced and is a must-watch for anyone interested in the lives of people who live off the land.

American Jungle is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (8 episodes). The series first aired on November 10, 2013.

Where to Watch American Jungle

American Jungle is available for streaming on the History website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch American Jungle on demand at Google Play and Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    November 10, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (28)