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Inuit Video
Introductory video of the Inuit community and culture
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Media and Sexual Education
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.15 лет назад
An introduction into Sexual Education for students.

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  • @pink.dramatic.bow.
    @pink.dramatic.bow. 2 года назад

    ejem ejem

  • @aliasdoro1040
    @aliasdoro1040 3 года назад

    Who came here because of their professors ?

  • @raphaeldessailly3475
    @raphaeldessailly3475 3 года назад

    Salut les 1ere 2 😋

  • @alexamt9929
    @alexamt9929 3 года назад

    1ere 2

  • @ethanplays3600
    @ethanplays3600 3 года назад

    Who got his for homework

  • @milk_with_ice3590
    @milk_with_ice3590 3 года назад

    wow cooooooooooooooooool

  • @gsavage7941
    @gsavage7941 3 года назад

    Thanks now i can get a A on my project

  • @winnygui122
    @winnygui122 3 года назад

    Uhh...

  • @nickblake8767
    @nickblake8767 3 года назад

    Have I ever told you the definition of insanity?

  • @egproductions5630
    @egproductions5630 3 года назад

    i dont like the singing very much

  • @poopgameer
    @poopgameer 4 года назад

    I am learning about Inuit tanks for the vidio

  • @ALICIARAMSA
    @ALICIARAMSA 4 года назад

    is very interesant your vidio thanks

  • @087-hrithika9
    @087-hrithika9 4 года назад

    Oooo 11 yrs ago 😱

  • @moncerratluna3878
    @moncerratluna3878 4 года назад

    Desde Canada asta la extrema sur..Viva mi Raza esta cancion me llega sl corazon

  • @DjonnyKrajkatoaSimataIrMsc
    @DjonnyKrajkatoaSimataIrMsc 5 лет назад

    They are just chinese in ice

  • @VToadWs
    @VToadWs 5 лет назад

    Good Vid

  • @magdalenabartnicka5815
    @magdalenabartnicka5815 6 лет назад

    wow

  • @perumahanjohargardenprabum5959
    @perumahanjohargardenprabum5959 6 лет назад

    I like when Alaskan eskimos or inuits have red and white candy canes

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 7 лет назад

    Inuits have a average IQ of 91 I think I wonder how they would live in hotter climates probably in similar ways of how The African Bushmen would live in a colder climate

  • @aimikaze
    @aimikaze 7 лет назад

    The Inuit people live in the far northern areas of Alaska, Canada, Siberia, and Greenland. They originally made their home along the Alaskan coast, but migrated to other areas. Everything about the lives of the Inuit is influenced by the cold tundra climate in which they live. The typical materials for making homes such as wood and mud are hard to find in the frozen tundra of the Arctic. The Inuit learned to make warm homes out of snow and ice for the winter. During the summer they would make homes from animal skin stretched over a frame made from driftwood or whalebones. The Inuit word for home is "igloo."The Inuit needed thick and warm clothing to survive the cold weather. They used animal skins and furs to stay warm. They made shirts, pants, boots, hats, and big jackets called anoraks from caribou and seal skin. They would line their clothes with furs from animals like polar bears, rabbits, and foxes. The Inuit people were unable to farm and grow their own food in the harsh desert of the tundra. They mostly lived off of meat from hunting animals. They used harpoons to hunt seals, walruses, and the bowhead whale. They also ate fish and foraged for wild berries. A high percentage of their food was fatty, which gave them energy in the cold weather. In order to hunt larger prey like walruses and whales, the Inuit hunters would gather in a large group. To hunt a whale, typically at least 20 hunters would gather on a large boat armed with a number of harpoons. They would attach a number of seal-skin balloons filled with air to the harpoons. This way the whale could not dive deep into the water when it was first speared. Each time that the whale would come to the surface for air, the hunters would harpoon it again. Once the whale died, they would tie it to the boat and tow it back to shore. A member of the Inuit people is called an Inuk. The warm soft boots worn by the Inuit are called mukluks or kamik. In order to mark areas and to keep from getting lost, paths were marked with a pile of stones called an inuksuk. Nearly ninety percent of the Inuit in Western Alaska died from disease after they came into contact with Europeans in the 1800s. Inuit women were responsible for sewing, cooking, and raising the children. The men provided food by hunting and fishing. The Inuit had no formal marriage ceremony or ritual. After hunting, they would perform rituals and sing songs in honor of the animal's spirit.

  • @earthwaterairspiritfireleb5482
    @earthwaterairspiritfireleb5482 7 лет назад

    lucid dream

  • @AlbertoGonzalez-tk6ok
    @AlbertoGonzalez-tk6ok 8 лет назад

    wat the fak😟

  • @karmjitdhaliwal3920
    @karmjitdhaliwal3920 8 лет назад

    The Inuits mean the people

  • @ayeyes7737
    @ayeyes7737 9 лет назад

    An gabh seo a leughadh ann an Gàidhlig? tì-nì cuìn a ha, hù ùct o ho, cuìn a ha, Tìm nì cuìn a ha, hù ùct a ho, cuìn a ha, tì-nì cuìn a ha, hù ùct o ho, cuìn a ha, Tìm nì cuìn a ha, hù ùct a ho, cuìn a ha. Ciamar is urrainn dhuin seo a thuigsinn? Chan tuig sinn na facail mar chànan ach tuigidh sinn an ceòl. Carson tha sin? A bheil e fìor? Tha e coltach gu bheil e fìor gu leòr. Gun gabhadh seo thuigsinn mar cheol. Ged nach eil sinn eòlach air na facail, air brigh nam facal, tuigidh sinn na facail mar a thuigeas sinn a' hù a hug-o a chluinneas sinn ann an òrain Gàidhlig. Carson tha sin? A bheil taobh againn ri na h-Inuit? Nach mìorbhaileach sin? tì-nì cuìn a ha . . . Nach biodh éibhinn nan iarradh sinn orra innseadh dhuinn gu dé tha na facail sin a ciallachadh agus gum freagradh iad "Chan eil fhios againn, chan eil ann ach fuaimean a bhios sinn a' seinn. Thathas ag ràdh gun robh na fuaimean sin a' ciallachadh rudeigin bho chionn fhada an t-saoghail ged nach eil cuimhne againn air sin a-nis." Abair ceòl.

    • @AnaMartinez-qq4ch
      @AnaMartinez-qq4ch 6 лет назад

      Aye Yes what is she saying

    • @carakilliktee7973
      @carakilliktee7973 6 лет назад

      What does that mean? I’m curious and I would like to know what does it have to do with Inuit?

  • @francesmcwilliams5508
    @francesmcwilliams5508 9 лет назад

    Thanks for the info

  • @colt35
    @colt35 10 лет назад

    GO GO NATIVE JAPANESE INUIT

  • @liamsummers2850
    @liamsummers2850 10 лет назад

    Cool doning a project on the caribou inuits ^.^

  • @florian57boss
    @florian57boss 10 лет назад

    Please stop say shite... because theories claim that their ancestors ( there are thousands of years) came from the north -eastern Siberia you think Inuit are always Asian ... So Iranian , semitic and North Indians are European for you? You know that the first humans came from Ethiopia , so why you don't consider yourself African because humanity finds its earliest roots in east africa ? Inuit have develop their culture in alaska, so they can be considered as true Alaskan natives , however, they are totaly distinct to the amerindians and even other peoples of the Arctic regions ( ethnically , culturally , by the language and way of life) then they emigrated in large numbers in the far north of Canada and even to the west of Greenland ... For me, this is an amazing people because they have survived despite weather conditations ,and they still famous hunters. When I see comments that say they are Mongolian or turkic it's just ridicul and funny like certainly people who say that they look like Asian , as if all Asians had a single identical physics for everyone ... YOU know that a Mongol does not look like a Japanese who do not look like a han Chinese nor thai , Vietnamese or Filipino and not forghet that when we say " asian " it is also pakistanis , Indian, Sri Lankan , lebanese , saudi which is totaly different ...

  • @brendabarnesdukart6707
    @brendabarnesdukart6707 10 лет назад

    We call this the Jeanie Green Song. She is one of Alaska's most beloved women and does the show "Heart Beat Alaska" promoting the Indigenous Native cause across the state and beyond. We love her!!

  • @jessicagregory4505
    @jessicagregory4505 10 лет назад

    need to know about the tents in summer that they built

  • @iriswigle
    @iriswigle 11 лет назад

    It is said, by some, that the stone statues were built for the hunters. They would go away or into the wind and use the stars for direction but usually they did not want to travel to far from a stone, or well known marker. Snow and melting changes things so that if one was to pick a wall of ice as a marker next month with the melt or the snow it would have changed. They would know which was left and right by the stones. Bits of glass or a shiny metal would catch the sun

  • @flutschundweg8939
    @flutschundweg8939 11 лет назад

    ähhh ja

  • @blacksultan85
    @blacksultan85 11 лет назад

    that's not what i mean nmh

  • @316bluethunder
    @316bluethunder 11 лет назад

    No inuits are small like japanese,Natives are tall over 6 feet to 7 feet.

  • @josephn.4930
    @josephn.4930 11 лет назад

    its "peace"

  • @starpeople1972
    @starpeople1972 11 лет назад

    Oh how I wish I could go to that place and meet the people there. I have a fictional Inuit friend and his name is Maki.

  • @PJE0860
    @PJE0860 11 лет назад

    Inuit knows piece and heart and that's what they're living for (not for money but piece)well I am one of that "inuit" right now they're called greenlanders :)

  • @blacksultan85
    @blacksultan85 11 лет назад

    i just want to know are Inuit people mixed with Native American and Asian ancestry?

  • @DjCombala4964
    @DjCombala4964 11 лет назад

    BOOOIIIIST!

  • @kennedyrosenfeld9914
    @kennedyrosenfeld9914 12 лет назад

    i have to do a project so bored

  • @joshuarea2772
    @joshuarea2772 12 лет назад

    amazing video

  • @pinz2022
    @pinz2022 12 лет назад

    This style of singing is totally invented. It never existed before the 1980's.

  • @TheSleeplessArtist
    @TheSleeplessArtist 12 лет назад

    Water tribe swag

  • @Vosia71
    @Vosia71 12 лет назад

    While I am not Inuit I live in the fairbanks area of Alaska and even when it gets to sixty below I willl at most put on a light jacket and still end wear jeans. Its all based on what you as an individual can stand.

  • @JosephaGreen
    @JosephaGreen 12 лет назад

    I don't know about Canada, but it sure is in EastGreenland! :) And as you can see the pic is taken during the summer.

  • @Nicholasthefatinuit
    @Nicholasthefatinuit 12 лет назад

    whoever wants to see some of my cultures pics take a look at my inuit video

  • @Nicholasthefatinuit
    @Nicholasthefatinuit 12 лет назад

    KICK ME OFF RUclips!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

  • @Nicholasthefatinuit
    @Nicholasthefatinuit 12 лет назад

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  • @Nicholasthefatinuit
    @Nicholasthefatinuit 12 лет назад

    THEN MY FACE GOT ALL PUFFY BECAUSE I DIDNT PUT MY HOOD UP AND I GOT FROSTBITE

  • @Nicholasthefatinuit
    @Nicholasthefatinuit 12 лет назад

    Then i farted and and blew up FUXCCCdnjdjd