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An Inuit/Eskimo family in the Arctic 1959

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An Inuit/Eskimo family in the Arctic 1959

The barren life of an Inuit family and their children in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Arctic Canada more than fifty years ago.
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Eskimo/Inuit children in 1940, Alaska

Life of Inuit children and their parants 75 years ago on a barren Alaskan island. A viewer remarks: 'Inuit are Canadian Eskimos , Eskimos in Alaska are Yupik and Inupiak , Alaskan Eskimos didn’t build Igloos only Inuit Canadian Eskimos did. They also spoke different languages , some words were similar but they speak different languages.' See my other clips of Inuits and cruises to polar regions.See my other 1250 clips by searching YouTube with 'michael rogge playlists'.
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An Inuit_Eskimo family in the Arctic #1955#

The Arctic is a very icy place in the most northern part of the world. It begins at the North Pole and ends at the Arctic Circle (an imaginary line on maps). The Arctic includes the Arctic Ocean, parts of Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Sweden, Norway and Finland. In Canada, the Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut are in the Arctic region. Arctic researchers also think of the Arctic as the area north of the tree line or the region where summer heats do not rise above 10 degrees Celsius.
The Land : In the southern part of the Arctic you will see pampas (flat land) and small rounded hills. There are many lakes, rivers and streams. In the northern part of the Arctic there are mountains, glaciers (mountains of ice ), plains and many islands. The marine ice stays frozen all year.
If you travel from the south, the farther north you go, the minor the trees become and the farther apart the trees grow. Where the trees end, the tundra begins. Trees do not grow on the tundra because it is too cold. The ground is frozen. Only a thin layer of soil (permafrost) thaws in the summer and the rising season is short.
Plant: Although the ground is covered with snow until June, there are approximately 1700 altered varieties of plants that grow on the tundra. There is a very short growing season and single plants with shallow root systems are able to grow. You will find plants that grow adjacent to the ground, small flowering plants, grasses, mosses, lichens(flowerless plants that grow on rocks and trees) and dwarf shrubs (low-growing woody plants).
The Polar Seas: At the edge of the polar lands are the cold polar seas, full of moving chunks of ice called pack ice or sea ice. Several types of animals live in the polar seas.
zPlankton are tiny plants, animals and bacteria that float on the surface. Fish and many sea creatures feed on plankton. Krill are tiny lobster-like individuals that are food for fish, clams, seabirds, whales, walruses and seals.
Weather: Summer in the Arctic is short. In the middle of the summer the sun does not set. This is why the Arctic is called the Land of the Midnight Sun. In some areas of the Arctic summer temperatures range from 3 degrees C to 10 degrees C but can reach 16 degrees C.
Winter temperatures average -35 degrees C. The beyond north you go, the colder and darker it gets. On Ellesmere Island in Canada's far north, the temperatures drop as low-slung as -50 degrees C. Depending how far north you go, there can be little or no daylight for nearly six months. Snow covers the ground for eight months of the year. There are places where the ice and snow never melts.
Wildlife : Many animals live on the tundra, including caribou. lemmings, musk oxen, arctic foxes and wolves. Some animals stay all year round, others migrate to warmer places for the winter. Arctic creatures have thick coats to keep them warm.
Those living in the icy water have blubber (a thick layer of fat under the skin). Many Arctic animals live in the ocean. Some of these animals are called mammals. Polar bears, walruses, seals and whales are mammals that live in the ocean. There are similarly many kinds of fish ( Arctic char, trout and grayling ). To survive in the icy water, fish produce an antifreeze protein that keeps their blood ice-free.
LIVING IN NORTHERN COMMUNITIES: How can anyone survive in such a cold place? The people have to dress well to protect themselves in the cold winters. They live in small communities where there are stores, churches and schools. The larger communities have health centres to care for the sick. They watch television and play video games. Children go snowmobiling, skating, snowboarding, ice fishing and play hockey and ski. Some of the food they eat is different - seal, walrus, whale, caribou, musk ox, bear, Arctic hare, geese, ducks, ptarmigan, Arctic char (fish), wild plants and berries.
AURORA BOREALIS: Northern lights look very lovely as the colors spread across the night sky. These lights , called aurora borealis, are shaped by gases that glow in many colors. The gases look like curtains in the sky. The best time to view the northerly lights is when the sky is clear and dark.

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Tuktu- 4- The Snow Palace (How to build a REAL Inuit igloo)

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.

The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.

The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain

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Tuktu- 1- His Nice New Clothes (making clothes from animal skins)

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.

The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.

The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain

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Tuktu- 12- His Eskimo Dogs (the importance of dogs to Inuit culture)

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.

The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.

The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain

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Visiting The Eskimos - Smith Sound Eskimos, 1930s

Donald MacMillan expedition to Greenland in the 1930s.To purchase a clean DVD of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at: questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit:

How to Build a REAL Igloo

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Learn how to build an igloo the traditional way in this authentic archival footage.

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Tuktu- 9- The Magic Spear (Amazing Inuit skills at fishing and hunting by spear)

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.

The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.

The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain

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Life in Iqaluit Nunavut

Our very last stop on our social media powered exploration of Canada and the United States took us to the remote northern territory of Nunavut in Canada. The very new territory is little known by most North Americans, so we set out to explore and share our findings for your behalf. Watch as we walk around the city of Iqaluit (Nunavut's capital city) and discover all sorts of interesting and sometimes quirky things.
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Tuktu- 2- The Big Kayak (how to build a kayak out of driftwood)

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.

The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.

The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain

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Tuktu- 8- The Magic Bow (Inuit hunting with bow and arrow)

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.

The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.

The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain

#alaska #alaskaextreme

Inuit Culture in Greenland

The Greenlandic Inuit Culture is an exciting mix of different people immigrating and their ability to adapt to the Arctic challenges they encountered. Many Inuit traditions like the kayak and dogsledding for example still live on today and play a very important role in our day-to-day life.

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Scientific Expedition Into the Great Arctic (1922)

Silent film documenting a trip from Quebec to Baffin Island. Native peoples are shown dancing at the end of the film.

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Kate Humble: Living with Nomads (Siberia - Full Documentary) | TRACKS

In this episode, Kate Humble enters the deep, cold Siberian desert of snow and ice to live with some of the strongest surviving nomads of the world.

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Arctic Thrills -- Castle Films 1933

Castle Film Presents / The Adventure Parade
Arctic Thrills (Original Film was Silent)
Edited by Eugene W. Castle
Date: 1933

0:40 They're off! To the land of the Eskimo.
0:53 Headed Baffin Bay-wards
1:26 Seals are sighted!
1:54 These Greenland seals provide most of the commercial pinseal leather.
2:22 Headed north. Ice is sighted!
2:35 A huge iceberg breaking up in the form of a perfect arch.
3:02 Only one-ninth of an iceberg is visible above water.
3:55 Ashore at a tiny Eskimo village.
4:06 A Feast of walrus.
4:47 They come aboard for some ship's food.
5:13 A-sail again...a huge polar bear to the lee!
5:45 He puts barriers between him and his pursuers
6:39 Men go over the side...the chase is on!
7:09 Through channels of glistening ice and snow.
7:29 Time to reconnoiter
7:52 Out goes the lasso.
8:12 A mother bear and her cubs appear.
8:41 A struggle for freedom.
9:04 Father, still fighting, is also hauled aboard...
9:44 ...and eventually reaches a new home in an American zoo.
9:54 His reward for our Arctic Thrill

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➤ El PUEBLO INUIT | Por Francesc Bailón

Francesc Bailón vive en Barcelona, ​​es antropólogo, especialista y gran conocedor del pueblo que más sabe del frío y nieve, los Inuits. Hace muy poco ha publicado un libro titulado Los Inuits. Cazadores del gran norte . Conoceremos las características de su idioma, de cómo viven y se protegen del frío extremo. También nos muestra diferentes elementos que forman parte de la historia de los Inuits y nos cuenta alguna de las aventuras que vivió.

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48- Greenland - 13 Oct 08 - Part 2

In the first show of the new series Amanda Palmer and her crew visit the remote territory of Greenland home to a largely Inuit community of just 57,000 people.

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