The Finest Examples of Courage, Faith, Determination and Heroism, (along with Combat Veterans Experience) I've ever observed! How Astounding! The Final Part allows us to see an Actual LIVE or DIE race to escape melting ice surfaces! God Bless those Men, the Cameraman and Director!
I met many WWII veterans that fought in combat and sure that most would not like to hunt bear with a harpoon. It take tremendous skill and courage to hunt a polar bear without a firearm. I think living as a Eskimo in the old days is extremely difficult.
My mother, Mary Walsh of Nome, taught school in Candle in the late ‘30’s. At that time my father, Maurice King, 7:29 was flying for Ferguson in Kotzebue.
Great filming, but there was some very erroneous info given at the beginning, namely, that Barrow is 600 miles from the North Pole. I just checked in my world atlas, and it's closer to 1300 miles. There are all those islands of the Canadian Arctic, plus Greenland to their east, to pass before reaching the pole.
That was amazing. Do we know how far back his footage went? He said at the start he started in the 1920s but I am not sure when the black and white film was shot - 1930s?
That Hunter is Ray ''Mala'' Wise, from Candle Alaska, a Kiwalikmuit Inupiaq from Kiwalik River on the Northern Seward Peninsula, about 2 miles from our camp. The kayak is from much further south, a Norton Sound design.
The Finest Examples of Courage, Faith, Determination and Heroism, (along with Combat Veterans Experience) I've ever observed! How Astounding! The Final Part allows us to see an Actual LIVE or DIE race to escape melting ice surfaces! God Bless those Men, the Cameraman and Director!
I met many WWII veterans that fought in combat and sure that most would not like to hunt bear with a harpoon. It take tremendous skill and courage to hunt a polar bear without a firearm. I think living as a Eskimo in the old days is extremely difficult.
My mother, Mary Walsh of Nome, taught school in Candle in the late ‘30’s. At that time my father, Maurice King, 7:29 was flying for Ferguson in Kotzebue.
Thrilling, suspenseful, heart-pounding hunting sequence! Well done!
They are still very clever in many instances
Dang, he charged that Polar Bear with hand weapons like it was a rabbit. Respect.
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Great filming, but there was some very erroneous info given at the beginning, namely, that Barrow is 600 miles from the North Pole. I just checked in my world atlas, and it's closer to 1300 miles. There are all those islands of the Canadian Arctic, plus Greenland to their east, to pass before reaching the pole.
That was amazing. Do we know how far back his footage went? He said at the start he started in the 1920s but I am not sure when the black and white film was shot - 1930s?
That Hunter is Ray ''Mala'' Wise, from Candle Alaska, a Kiwalikmuit Inupiaq from Kiwalik River on the Northern Seward Peninsula, about 2 miles from our camp.
The kayak is from much further south, a Norton Sound design.
My papa is from candle
@@aj_0736 My father in law worked there from 1916 untill 1953, and Ive lived near there since 1989.
Those Inuit's are absolutely NUTS! I know it's survival but give me a break!
I love the interviewer's laugh
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