Eskimo summer activities Inuit groups, 1947

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11 жыл бұрын

Eskimo Summer: essential summer activities Inuit groups that live apart from settlements in Canada and USA, 1947

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@goshdarnitman
@goshdarnitman Жыл бұрын
The end broke my heart, we have little caribou, almost losing our language and are struggling
@terrencewalsh453
@terrencewalsh453 Жыл бұрын
Look at the beginning where the took Women from a group with too many and shipped them off to another group with too few like rebuilding a heard of cattle! Disgusting to say the least!
@terrencewalsh453
@terrencewalsh453 Жыл бұрын
The government and the Hudson Bay Company exploited these people into poverty and the Canadian Film Board made it look like it was the best thing that could ever have happened to them! They sold them rifles but made bullets expensive and scarce, low balled their catches of salmon and char and in their new wooden boats were engines with no replacement parts! Look at some videos of the Inuit on the Labrador coast from the 50's!
@hervecote7355
@hervecote7355 5 жыл бұрын
Esquimo mean the man who eat raw meat,here in Canada,we know them well,they have wood from the hudson bay lake, summer time like winter time,they didnt need us,but we needed them in those frozen land,we used there knowledge.the same for every nation in all Canada,a 100 years earlier Canada was divided in 2,going even douwn the great lakes to Ohio and going south to New-Orlean,everyting was settled in 1867 in reunion with all 10 provinces as it is today,my grand came in quebec in 1639,our house is still here in Qebec city;since 1942,and i love my coubtry.love your vid.
@tomspeed2000
@tomspeed2000 2 ай бұрын
Man I going to be really crazy if day’s to night hearing aayyy waayyy hayy yauuu aiii
@mumr4268
@mumr4268 4 жыл бұрын
Did Canada do to the eskimos what america(we) do to the blacks and indian people?
@jasonsubgut
@jasonsubgut 3 жыл бұрын
We had no stress of paying for power. Rent. Phone and TV bills and water bills. And we share our catch of food. But some like to sell their catch all for cigarettes and such. I'm proud to share my catch.
@user-us2eu3hs8b
@user-us2eu3hs8b 6 жыл бұрын
Feel cool,cold,colder&coldest!!😱😱😵😵
@latifaltundag9161
@latifaltundag9161 2 жыл бұрын
Güzel şarkı
@mushtaqahmad3129
@mushtaqahmad3129 3 жыл бұрын
Masha Allah very nice video God bless you all
@susanduncan5070
@susanduncan5070 7 жыл бұрын
this the way they live it very cool they had to eat
@matthewmann8969
@matthewmann8969 8 жыл бұрын
Like the way they survive in those colder climates.
@tan58bs
@tan58bs 5 жыл бұрын
Oow What a wonderful life ....👍
@mohdsarizaladnan4507
@mohdsarizaladnan4507 4 жыл бұрын
They did not cooking just eat like that!.....wow!!!!
@Kc-yb6tm
@Kc-yb6tm 3 жыл бұрын
Ahhhh hwe 회 sooo good Salmon Hwe ummmm
@rosyanitafernandez9877
@rosyanitafernandez9877 6 жыл бұрын
very helpful to teach My Students
@rexk6872
@rexk6872 4 жыл бұрын
Fuck fuck you ....bitch😜😜😜😜
@markpimlott2879
@markpimlott2879 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully you'll provide appropriate information about the racism that is also evident in this 1943 production. 'As well as some modern day context about the impacts of the social change imposed upon Inuit folks and Indigenous Peoples around the world! Europeans in particular have a lot to atone for! 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦
@jacobeksor6088
@jacobeksor6088 6 жыл бұрын
Good hunter and healthy food
@jacobbeat166
@jacobbeat166 6 жыл бұрын
Dead animal flesh healthy? Do some research, or not. After all, it is very difficult to stop eating meat and change your mindset. So I understand you.
@jacobeksor6088
@jacobeksor6088 6 жыл бұрын
Jakub Baran you eating your own shit . These people have been hunt for thousand of years when no grocery store.
@dellingson4833
@dellingson4833 6 жыл бұрын
Jakub Baran Wow the STUPIDEST comment i have seen today. Yea where are they to have their green house you IDIOT ! It's dark weeks of they year and below zero months of the year. Veggie matter has rotted your brain you tool.
@gurnamsingh7617
@gurnamsingh7617 4 жыл бұрын
Golden Time
@janesmith9024
@janesmith9024 4 жыл бұрын
Lovely to see but such a huge shame to see Western (and often dangerous) bottle feeding of the baby on her back. I have never fed any of my babies from a bottle ever.
@amyg4115
@amyg4115 3 жыл бұрын
Jane Smith agreed!
@jonwalker5050
@jonwalker5050 Жыл бұрын
I found the commentary condesending
@markpimlott2879
@markpimlott2879 Жыл бұрын
'Patronizing and racist as well!!
@terrismith9662
@terrismith9662 5 жыл бұрын
Why didn't they cook their fish?? Wouldn't it be easier to eat and easier to digest if they broiled or cooked their fish?? Also, wouldn't there be parasites in raw fish??
@HangTran-kv4rx
@HangTran-kv4rx 5 жыл бұрын
They have no woods, no gas, no spices, what do they cook them with? Besides they get used to eat everything raw and frozen in the winter time.
@terrismith9662
@terrismith9662 5 жыл бұрын
@Hang Tran I don't know very much about these people and their culture.Recently I have been trying to watch as much as I can because I find them to be resourceful,strong and fascinating people. If there was an apocalypse today, people like these are the ones who would and could survive.I can't imagine a land where trees can't grow. I was born and raised in the Daniel Boone National Forest of east KY in the Appalachia Mountains. Trees are everywhere....EVERYWHERE!!
@amyg4115
@amyg4115 3 жыл бұрын
Terri Smith this is no different than eating sushi, and the fish they eat raw is safe to consume raw-Arctic char and salmon aren’t infested with parasites. It wouldn’t be any easier to eat or digest cooked than raw, and in fact, cooking the fish removes some of the vital nutrients they need to survive in the arctic where fruit and vegetables do not grow. They are able to cook food, and they do cook some of their meat using stone cooking pots and whale or seal blubber lamps, but get the most nutritional benefit from nutrient dense raw food. Which is why they have survived in the Arctic for hundreds to, thousands of years before white men made their way there, initially turning their noses up to raw fish dipped in seal oil and raw seal, but learned to enjoy meals of raw fish/seal oil and seal meat for the benefit and warmth it brings to the body in such a harsh cold climate.
@jasonsubgut
@jasonsubgut 3 жыл бұрын
We roasted fish and boiled fish. Dried fish. Ate frozen fish. Ate raw fish. Same goes with everything we caught. We still live that way. High cost of store bought food drives us to hunt and fish today. We're still happy and thriving today.
@tomspeed2000
@tomspeed2000 2 жыл бұрын
Terrie .. is not just about fish .. they eat everything raw like walrus, seal.. right after the kill’s.. make me absolutely wonder about humans capability.. if I going to die from hungry I can’t eat those things in this way..in another documentary I saw the mother washing her little child but not with the water .. with her saliva ..im sure that they seen how the dogs cleaning the puppies with the tongue and they learn it..
@carolmiller3585
@carolmiller3585 3 жыл бұрын
That’s a dolphin
@markpimlott2879
@markpimlott2879 Жыл бұрын
No, the narrator is incorrect! Beluga whales and the closely related Narwhal (the Unicorn of the sea) are NOT MEMBERS OF THE DOLPHIN FAMILY! However Orcas (so-called Killer Whales) are! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beluga_whale en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narwhal en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orca 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦
@mariadapenhamenezes2489
@mariadapenhamenezes2489 Жыл бұрын
É só para americano ler, ou quem sabe inglês? Por que os pobres não podem ler nem entender!
@georgeq8279
@georgeq8279 3 ай бұрын
Say what? Not enough women and men? It's not true
@brasilverdeeamarelo5480
@brasilverdeeamarelo5480 6 жыл бұрын
O sai da reta desse povo tudo que aparece eles mata
@markpimlott2879
@markpimlott2879 Жыл бұрын
Do you not eat cattle or other meat too??
@michaeln7421
@michaeln7421 9 жыл бұрын
Duma
@ongnguyen-cv6dh
@ongnguyen-cv6dh 6 жыл бұрын
ho tam kieu gi nhi
@amigochevere5217
@amigochevere5217 Жыл бұрын
Supplies in exchange for Christian souls
@markpimlott2879
@markpimlott2879 Жыл бұрын
The Mission Hospital at Chesterfield Inlet stills stands. Unfortunately this was also the site of the largest "Indian Residential School" in the Eastern Canadian Arctic where Inuit children were forced to attend for ten months of the year (from about age six or seven)! 😢 'A tragic legacy of the Canadian government, the RCMP and the Christian churches especially the Roman Catholic. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesterfield_Inlet,_Nunavut The HBC vessel named and shown was wrecked in 1947 near Cape Dorset on an uncharted reef. (Southwesteen Baffin Island) That's across northern Hudson Bay from Southampton Island and Chesterfield Inlet as shown in this doc. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Nascopie 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦
@markpimlott2879
@markpimlott2879 Жыл бұрын
Other than the extremely patronizing and racially demeaning narration of this late 1940s National Film Board of Canada production, the scenes shown and much of the hunting and fishing lifeblood of these Inuit, is quite accurately documented. Even more accurate and realistic are the recorded songs of the women and children. The unfortunately inevitable twentieth century transition from a purely traditional lifestyle to one with steel and wooden tools, boats and other trade goods, is also historically important to have been recorded. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuit_women en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_Bay en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson%27s_Bay_Company 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦
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