I totally understood when he lost his son and did not want to leave his son's body. That he did not want to be with others. His helping spirits left him. His sadness was too much. Then, one day his song of joy returned as did his helping spirits. Such a grief journey that many of us follow. My first born son died 16 months ago. He was 46. He was always a kind son to me. I related to the shaman in his grief.
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a4 күн бұрын
Lavage de cerveau en règle !!!
@Angell_Lee6 күн бұрын
💖💖💖💖💖
@kimmirandaart990917 күн бұрын
Glad to see y'all are making this!
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a23 күн бұрын
Comment faire pour louer sur google le film ?.. J'aimerais ❤
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a23 күн бұрын
Bonjour de France 👋 Merci c'est passionnant !! Juste, j'aimerais avoir le sous-titrage en français... Poursuivez vos vidéos : ne laissez pas perdre votre culture, surtout !! 😊❤
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a24 күн бұрын
Pas de traduction en français ???
@NeyooxetuseiDreamer24 күн бұрын
so many evil shaman men, even today, i had a russian girl visit me, beautiful, and he coerced her to sleep with him saying it was a shamanic intiation and now with drugs (hellucinigen plants) its demon now with so many central and south american so called shamans and their roaming demons
@user-pe5bo5gp6e27 күн бұрын
Aarigaa taikuu for sharing
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
De quelle région de l'Arctique êtes-vous ?.. Pouvez-vous me dire cela est très intéressant 👍
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
De France, je vous suis et j'apprécie votre culture : Merci !!
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
Vous n'utilisez pas l'ulu ?..
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
Ne laissez jamais votre belle culture s'éteindre : Enseignez aux jeunes, aux enfants aussi tout ce qui fait la valeur inestimable de la culture Inuk !!! Gardez tout ce trésor bien plus qu'autre chose, et mettez-le en lumière, partout, pour le bien de l'humanité !! Merci à vous 😊
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
Ces femmes sont extraordinaires 👍👍
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
Aucune traduction en français !...
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
Je ne comprends pas l'Inuktitut mais ce que je vois est un trésor du passé de ces femmes merveilleuses couturières : Merci pour la vidéo 👍
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
Dommage qu'il n'y ait aucune traduction sur cette vidéo qui doit être très intéressante !
@cB3n.5jBtAA9.-a29 күн бұрын
Bonjour, Pas de traduction de l'inuktitut au français ???... J'ai testé et la traduction Google est une catastrophe ! J'aimerais tant comprendre.. Une vidéo à transcrire absolument 👋 Merci
@BigWater5929 күн бұрын
WTF
@candyrosefreeman7232Ай бұрын
Thank You
@alexandrahenderson4368Ай бұрын
Do you guys have the video of the cuttin?
@lauraanowtalik20362 ай бұрын
Hi
@MichaelKusugak2 ай бұрын
Qammaq, that is to summon your dogs?
@JonDoeNeace2 ай бұрын
The death of a dependent in your care is difficult to bear. That's his point.
@kayhollings17772 ай бұрын
All fun and games until you sober up then by the sounds of that ending!!
@kathrynberens26403 ай бұрын
Great clip and music. Sedna a very wonderful tribute to the legend.
@AndreChaves-si3bi3 ай бұрын
O filme canadense chamado Atanarjuat: O Corredor, de Zacharias Kunuk, é excelente!
@pjdava3 ай бұрын
IsumaTV, This is amazing! I subscribed right away!
@asifurrahman32643 ай бұрын
1922 !! WTF I just watched
@robertcarveth87223 ай бұрын
Ullaakkut, Qanuipit I live in Australia, over the years I have asked many times how one gets the fish net threaded between one hole in the ice to the other with no succes. Your film has shown me how you do it the modern way using a waterproof torch fitted to a wooden float at night time in a flowing water situation. I could not think this situation would work during the day and some other method would have to be used . Knowing the length of line let out, one could scribe an ark to give a line on which the float would be found at. perhaps jiggling the line would make the float strike the ice above and one could zone in on the float by the noise it makes hitting the ice? The other device you demonstrated went over my head and could only guess that it is designed to walk on the bottom in still water by pulling on a secondary cord. An English translation would be great idea, it would increase your readers. Qanamik Uncle Bob
@johnhelms82263 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful story. This man should thank all of his relatives for knowing how he had to live in order to avoid great misfortune. If he had broken the taboos, he could have endured much sorrow or not survived. We must also seek to understand our helping spirits. We have them, but many people do not recognize them. We must welcome them and be thankful to them for their help.
@robertcarveth87224 ай бұрын
Jonathan (Nipee)Campbell, you did so well!, congratulations! , say hi to your mom from me, ...Nangmalik, loved your speech! .....Gareth, great job! Uncle Bob 2024. (Australia)
1. This story is insane. 2. Why does it say 1922? 3. This guy’s (Avva?) life story is a story of triumph. Basically a nasty, randy little shaman ruined his parents’ life before he was even born, cursed his birth, made his childhood seem terrible just because all of the weird taboos and then he became a shaman. And, he didn’t mention anything about revenge at all. I mean clearly the taboos are like the backbone of believing in all this but, I mean, barring all of the ambiguity about living like that, all of the stories he told about becoming a shaman were really positive and beautiful.
@moviemaster000006 ай бұрын
Wow, what a "Trailer"
@boblydecker59516 ай бұрын
What an excruciatingly beautiful movie!! A perfect ending to an AMAZING trilogy. I love how each film had its own unique style, rather than feel like 3 parts of the SAME movie. The biggest shame about Kunuk’s films is their lack of distribution. I’ve had difficulty collecting and even viewing them all. I’m dying to see Maliglutit. I think his films are essential viewing, for not just Canadians, but EVERYONE!! I hope to see more work, from Canada most criminally underrated filmmaker. 😀👍