The Inuit and their Hunting Habits (Documentary, 1980)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2018
  • In this documentary from 1980 anthropologist Hugh Brodie researches the remote Inuit people of the Arctic region. The historic film shows how the hunting of caribous, mooses, seals and other animals played a central role in their life.
    Original title: Living Arctic
    A film by Ron Orders
    © 1980, Licensed by Cinecontact
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Комментарии • 104

  • @mick8018
    @mick8018 2 года назад +8

    these people have a spiritual connection to the land and sea that most will never understand...

    • @EZ_Case
      @EZ_Case Месяц назад

      Truer words have never been spoken.

  • @dennisconroy3459
    @dennisconroy3459 4 года назад +26

    I have watched a Documentary of the Inuit people of Canada, I support your way of hunting the Seals .Yous do not have a wide range of obtaining food, and clothing, like the people in the Western Corporate world. I just like to say keep strong and take no notice of the Western world complaints..

    • @cv5369
      @cv5369 2 года назад

      Yet they depend on those evil western planes and Canadian government to deliver them goods into remote locations

    • @daveshen0880
      @daveshen0880 Год назад

      Actually inuit people is wrong. Because the word Inuit means people.

  • @amarylessimmons8778
    @amarylessimmons8778 Год назад +8

    I live in the South of the United States and I have been watching the Raindeer Nomatic People and even though I can only make a contact with these lovely people it seems I have become related to them. Now I am part of you dear people. So strong. So resilient, compassionate, and loving to those they live with in their villages. I wish it were more like that here. Thank you all for sharing a small amount of yourselves with those of us who really care. I just wish I could help in all of you in some way!The people who live on the Tundra are some of the very strongest people I have ever seen! It's such a raw way to live. They stay 4 days then disassemble their homes. The women are so remarkable in the daily chores. I'm amazed!So much snow. Having to make the clothes from skins cook, give birth chop wood bring it in the Chums cut frozen meat with an ax. Bring in snow to melt to cook. AMAZING PEOPLE!

  • @narsinghrai4497
    @narsinghrai4497 3 года назад +21

    Bitter truth, indigenous people are losing their own culture, language, freedom and yes obviously their land across the globe. So sad.

    • @ParttimePilgrim
      @ParttimePilgrim Год назад

      i know!! So sad how they are slaughtering the reindeer herds in huge slaughterhouses. 🥲
      Damn wicked people and governments.

    • @jimyardon5262
      @jimyardon5262 10 месяцев назад +1

      Canada is All Indigenous people L A N D first and foremost

  • @tomoko7584
    @tomoko7584 Год назад +4

    this is how they lived and this is how they will continue to do so ❤️ if you are angry then take a look at all the resources and food options you have, its scarce up there. And if you’re still upset just know that seals are plenty in this area, though they shouldn’t need a reason or explanation because their environmental footprint is nothing compared to large poachers

  • @emmasowa7744
    @emmasowa7744 3 года назад +8

    so strong and resillient Such an amazing culture!

  • @ozaamigo3130
    @ozaamigo3130 5 лет назад +23

    It’s not a hunting habit, it’s survival

    • @errolnicholson4302
      @errolnicholson4302 4 года назад +1

      Oh Yes Ozaa

    • @Bhiladpy-up9uy
      @Bhiladpy-up9uy 4 года назад

      Do you see how wide their skulls are compared to the modern day people, it was extremely wide and healthy. Wide is a good sign of looks and attraction. You are what you eat.

  • @waynemyers2469
    @waynemyers2469 Год назад +4

    Sometimes when I look at these handsome people I'm momentarily overcome with a kind of vertigo but not from fear of falling or the terror that grips you when standing upon a high place but , instead, it's exhilaration and the thrill of time carrying you along in it's grip, racing back ten or twelve thousand years or more, back to the days when people who looked very much like these people look journeyed from Asia into this new land and began a trek all the way to the opposing shore, (California) 3,177.4 miles away and eventually down and through the nation we call Mexico all the way to the tip of South America and encompassing all the roads, Temples and Pyramids of the Aztecs, the Inca, the Olmec, the Zapotec and the Mayan Empires. I know current research throws many of the theories that I grew up with into doubt and a whole new school of inquiry was born that favored the ocean-going hypothesis and possible connections to Polynesia or Africa or even Phoenicia but my vision of a people who left a distant land, pushed through ice and mountains and frigid rivers to an unknown Eden of forests and mountains and limitless plains and deserts and then continued through another wilderness of heat and jungles and granite mountains until, finally, they had advanced as far as they could go and so, stood on the shore or on a high-place or on a flat-topped Pyramid waiting for the Devil to arrive...but this old, possibly antiquated theory is equally as beautiful and exciting.
    I realize that all the above constitutes a semi-historical, fully romantic and shamefully collapsed narrative so simplistic I can relate in a paragraph but it seems so damned appealing and graceful, a theory or string of theories that Occam would appreciate and one that, well, like I said, gives me that pleasant tickle in my gut and itch in my feet that leaves me wishing I'd been with them, in spirit at least, as they embarked upon their great adventure. Plus I love their dogs.

  • @adkviking69shofner98
    @adkviking69shofner98 3 года назад +11

    Interesting about the seal liver causes a internalized heating ,and also how he knows its because they have evolved in that way as a people

    • @garyteague4480
      @garyteague4480 3 года назад +1

      I heard that polar bear liver makes you sick too

  • @mushtaqahmad3129
    @mushtaqahmad3129 3 года назад +5

    Masha Allah very nice video thank so much

  • @vlastaleistikow6934
    @vlastaleistikow6934 2 года назад +1

    I have so much respect for you!!! Really I bow for you. Very good documentary. Love it. Vlasta Leistikow

  • @catherinemoore9534
    @catherinemoore9534 3 года назад +2

    Very good reporting indeed. Bravo.👍

  • @gisellekirby3352
    @gisellekirby3352 3 года назад

    Looks so cozy

  • @jimyardon5262
    @jimyardon5262 10 месяцев назад

    I am from the Caribbean I just love the Indigenous people

  • @PistolStar47.
    @PistolStar47. 4 месяца назад

    Good luck and love and peace to your people ❤❤

  • @nevertoopoortotour.3033
    @nevertoopoortotour.3033 Год назад

    Great video

  • @valentin5403
    @valentin5403 6 месяцев назад

    11:20 to 11:32 was this track entangled in the plane's parachute robes?

  • @International_Cartoons
    @International_Cartoons 5 лет назад +20

    Thanks for sharing. I love it when he says at 13:14 that he has no need for fruits and vegetables. The inuit have been living without them for thousands of years just fine. There goes your vitamins and minerals and nutrients myths. Up for a career as a dietitian anyone?

    • @MrTeenStyle
      @MrTeenStyle 4 года назад +8

      yeah, let's give up on eating vegetables and fruits and grains and everything. let's just eat caribou meat and salmon for a few centuries

    • @azealiabanksstan4eva234
      @azealiabanksstan4eva234 4 года назад +15

      The only reason they can eat only meat and not be malnourished is because they’re eating ALL the organs and flesh which contains nutrients plants provide, but I don’t think you want to eat some seal intestine or do you?

    • @johnmalabanan3711
      @johnmalabanan3711 4 года назад

      B B iwill

    • @MrTeenStyle
      @MrTeenStyle 4 года назад +3

      good luck finding caribou meat and salmon year round. that climate is a paradise for those who inhabit it, not for trend hungry people who would forsake the vegetation of the northern hemisphere. eat deer if you have such a steady blood lust. smh.

    • @bobs6129
      @bobs6129 4 года назад +3

      Here comes the vegan attack

  • @ulrikeursulaalefeld3272
    @ulrikeursulaalefeld3272 6 месяцев назад

    Danke❤

  • @grandwonder5858
    @grandwonder5858 4 года назад +20

    "Land is our mother, we eat from it. Therefore nobody owns it. Our elders still believe that. They look at the land that everybody should share, that nobody should own it. It belongs to everybody."
    ---------‐---------‐----------------------
    Then along came the white man who claimed every square mile and every single thing as his! He then put fences all over the place to keep others out! The white man, the newest arrival to the lands of the Natives, claims everything as his! And he even has the audacity to tell the Natives to get out of his land! Go figure!

    • @TheBold1994
      @TheBold1994 3 года назад +2

      Not to mention the white man also forbids them to hunt their own food while they exploit the land and drive the animals to extinction 🤦

    • @lostpelican1883
      @lostpelican1883 Год назад +1

      This is USA/Canada's biggest shame. How different our societies would be had the initial colonists approached with any modicum of respect. I sincerely wish the best for every indigenous kid & their families, they deserve far better than the crumbs they've been tossed.

    • @myrnawashington9057
      @myrnawashington9057 Год назад

      Not many places untouched by them.

  • @criticalmass6249
    @criticalmass6249 4 года назад +8

    Thats not true, the land and animals will not always be there unless WE continue to live in balance and respect with Nature. Keep Nature, Roots, and Culture, Alive and Thriving.

    • @lenasayers7086
      @lenasayers7086 4 года назад +1

      this documentary was produced 40 years ago. we believed life would always be here and did not expect the land to be exploited for oil, gasoline, etc. all for their combustion engines and plastic 'garbage'

  • @MustangMe.BossAntoniSalm-nw3hz
    @MustangMe.BossAntoniSalm-nw3hz 5 месяцев назад

    44 years sfter release we watch these document on yt. And think nu ourselfd did thé Inuit Brew skrewed down already cool beer.. Inuit Pale ale for example

  • @holyfox94
    @holyfox94 4 года назад +4

    If only Franklins expedition would have known these skills, they wouldn’t have eaten each other.😬

  • @jamesdalbec1527
    @jamesdalbec1527 Год назад +1

    that DRUM!

  • @mysonstegman
    @mysonstegman 5 лет назад +16

    Sad to see culture, ancient knowledge ,and traditions dwindle and wither throughout all of the hardships, genocide dgenocideesecrated land that non indigenous people wrongfully claim or "discovered" to say all this lightly

    • @bobs6129
      @bobs6129 4 года назад +2

      The thing is these cultures don't disappear because of that they disappear because they want modern things like others. Go look all over the world nobody wants to live that way cuz it's hard

    • @booglegoo6526
      @booglegoo6526 4 года назад

      I read some time ago about one Inuit man refusing to buy a snowmobile because he could not eat a carburetor.

    • @Bhiladpy-up9uy
      @Bhiladpy-up9uy 4 года назад +1

      The guy, was like hardly any meat and yet we feed these people processed crap that’ll kill them. They ate naturally

  • @rolandjgutierrez5839
    @rolandjgutierrez5839 3 года назад +4

    I hope these people carry on there way of life for as long as God will allow and my prayer is that the God that I believe in will protect them and spread a hedge of protection around them that not even you me governments investors other people that are not them can not penetrate... Amen...

  • @howardleekilby7390
    @howardleekilby7390 Год назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Flipson456
    @Flipson456 4 года назад +4

    The title should be. . The Indigenous people and their hunting habits.

    • @samsavan
      @samsavan 3 года назад +1

      I prefer "The Inuit and Their Way of Life".

    • @Flipson456
      @Flipson456 3 года назад +1

      @@samsavan The film includes the natives also, not only Inuit.

  • @joannstokman688
    @joannstokman688 3 года назад +2

    Leave them alone, they’ve been hunting and fishing for generations as part of their culture and the government should be protecting their way of life

  • @sandornemeth6665
    @sandornemeth6665 5 лет назад +4

    Im so sad :( 🙏 🙏 🙏

  • @mysonstegman
    @mysonstegman 5 лет назад +9

    Sealing is now commercialized and a profit vs sealing for survival cloths food and trade . Whaling is the same modern day tribes fight to continue whaling traditions while they hop in there cars modern day homes eat modern day food and wear modern day cloths.(not all there are still those who do so of survival and for there tribes as a whole ) being a native and my daughter raised new age culture an goes to native school

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 4 года назад +4

    Shame The Inuits in Canada have suffered at the hands of both First Nations And Europeans while Metis did not have as big a part to play

    • @matthewmann8969
      @matthewmann8969 3 года назад

      @Rogin Not true then how do you explain conflicts Inuits had with First Nation tribes like the Crees And Denes and Europeans like The British And French?

    • @matthewmann8969
      @matthewmann8969 3 года назад +1

      @Rogin I am from The United States

    • @daveshen0880
      @daveshen0880 Год назад

      *Inuit. There is no letter s in the word Inuit.

  • @errolnicholson4302
    @errolnicholson4302 4 года назад +4

    They miss there true Igloo homes.

    • @angava819ers
      @angava819ers 3 года назад +2

      We still use igloo when camping or emergencies.

  • @rickorell8989
    @rickorell8989 5 месяцев назад

    Earth friendly ecologists period 🐾

  • @jjimywoods1363
    @jjimywoods1363 3 года назад +2

    Originally it was your land/home/country in the first place and your now being told what you can hunt and do.... Tell them to shove it

    • @peace-corner
      @peace-corner 10 месяцев назад

      😢😢😢❤❤❤

  • @marjavandermarel2983
    @marjavandermarel2983 Год назад

    The oil company and any other earth "richdom" needs to be clean working. Very clean. So that the land and rivers stay clean and healthy not only for the inuit but for all the people of the world.

    • @quebecclassicrock8812
      @quebecclassicrock8812 7 месяцев назад

      They don’t give a F, most of the companies are foreign do they don’t care if the land is spoiled

  • @MichaelJimmy-yt6vr
    @MichaelJimmy-yt6vr 3 месяца назад

    Really??? It's not a HABIT It's a necessity and survival needs skillfully past on for millions of years. We've been taught to make use of these skills each month of year, spring, summer, autumn, fall and winter.

  • @tenzinkunsang5670
    @tenzinkunsang5670 3 года назад

    O la decendencia questo popolo

  • @robhill3378
    @robhill3378 3 года назад

    These people need to be left alone. I believe before long all that will survive will be them and those that have some of their survival knoledge.

  • @errolnicholson4302
    @errolnicholson4302 5 лет назад +6

    Seal meat is forever!!

  • @seanreid349
    @seanreid349 6 месяцев назад

    Not inuit, George Blodin is my sisters father in law, Walter Blondins dad.

  • @MustangMe.BossAntoniSalm-nw3hz
    @MustangMe.BossAntoniSalm-nw3hz 5 месяцев назад

    Hello from Belgiums village parcs and People . Good bye. 2024

  • @user-jm5fp3se3m
    @user-jm5fp3se3m 4 года назад +8

    Who destroyed their way of life

    • @phyllisdevries5734
      @phyllisdevries5734 4 года назад +4

      Why the christians did. Who the Fuck else would be so cruel?

    • @Bhiladpy-up9uy
      @Bhiladpy-up9uy 4 года назад

      Where is the Logic, and reason? People tell them to live another life and they leave they’re eating habits for a shitty lifestyle

    • @jonathanfrancis109
      @jonathanfrancis109 4 года назад +6

      Who taught white people "convert or die" religious policies... oh and slavery

    • @annychislett1544
      @annychislett1544 3 года назад +1

      Kkkanada

  • @beverleyreid6587
    @beverleyreid6587 2 года назад

    These people look like the vikings from Norway

  • @diegoruiz7600
    @diegoruiz7600 7 месяцев назад

    These people picked a very interesting spot to settle down... No trees, no vegetables, nothing grows here... Polar bears? Oh hell yea lets settle down here

  • @rafevelly7295
    @rafevelly7295 4 года назад +2

    you can take people from the land but you can never take their freedom

  • @supercruiser4925
    @supercruiser4925 Год назад

    They should learn to farm their own food.

  • @annemousty9607
    @annemousty9607 2 года назад +1

    Le paradoxe, la scolarité ne vous apprend pas à être autonome.....donc, ces peuplades perdent un savoir ancestral que nous sociétés civilisées avons perdu.....et tentons en vain de le retrouver et nous leur obligeons la scolarité....UN GRAND NON SENS.....

  • @josieoqaituq731
    @josieoqaituq731 Год назад

    l

  • @maoriboy7619
    @maoriboy7619 3 года назад +2

    Don't u stop hunting it's ur god dam birth right

  • @Kc-yb6tm
    @Kc-yb6tm 3 года назад +2

    Asians of Americas/arctic
    They are the same as Korean's!🖖💫

    • @miskokittagakoonsekwe7302
      @miskokittagakoonsekwe7302 3 года назад

      what?

    • @Kensho-gw5cp
      @Kensho-gw5cp 3 года назад +4

      We’re not same as Koreans lol

    • @gamingwithlacks
      @gamingwithlacks 3 года назад

      @@Kensho-gw5cp while not the same, your haplogroup is basically "Asian" sharing mutations with basically every "far east" country.

  • @tenzinkunsang5670
    @tenzinkunsang5670 3 года назад

    Io O la decendencia

  • @geneva1040
    @geneva1040 4 года назад +1

    The way of life they had for 1000 of years was change. I don't know why they put up with it instead of putting up a fight. It's like they just cave in and gave up their culture so easily. They're definitely not fighters for their future generations.

    • @kunstnersjael
      @kunstnersjael 3 года назад +2

      inuit are not warlike, but peaceful cultures