The Last True Eskimos in Alaskan Northwest

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  • čas přidán 2. 03. 2014
  • The native born Americans known as the Inuit peoples.

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  • @StevePhillips
    @StevePhillips Před 4 lety +2062

    I remember the old days 1960s growing up in Wales. We had no gas, electric or running water. Dad would hunt and fish for food. Mum picked berries and nuts in the hedge rows. Our 1 bedroom country cottage was surrounded by fruit trees. We carried water to the house or washed everything in the nearby stream. But I don't ever remember it being cold. There was 7 of us altogether (me and my 3 brother and 1 sister) with mam and dad. Still have some old photos. Those days seemed in a strange sort of way easier somehow. Though must have been rather difficult for mum and dad. But we did alright.

    • @disf5178
      @disf5178 Před 3 lety +145

      I have no experience living that way...I grew up in the city in the 70s-80s. But, I think we spent soooooo long living like that, and we're much more suited for it. I see this and as hard as it looks, it seems like family and simplicity was everything. Seems like life has more meaning. Now, life is about consumption and showing off.

    • @StevePhillips
      @StevePhillips Před 3 lety +35

      @@rabby77777 The 80s were hard. But we had electricity by then. No mushrooms growing on the wall but, freezing ice on the metal windows. As we lived in prefabricated home. It was the Thatcher Years things got pretty tough.

    • @StevePhillips
      @StevePhillips Před 3 lety +62

      @@disf5178 I'm sure that is right family and simplicity was everything! As poor as we were, it was far better than these days. The world has become artificial or superficial; maybe both.

    • @rabby77777
      @rabby77777 Před 3 lety +17

      @@StevePhillips yep agreed . thatcher didnt give a shit about the working class

    • @StevePhillips
      @StevePhillips Před 3 lety +10

      @@rabby77777 That is true, but even the middle classes were complaining Mrs Thatcher had let them down after they had voted for her. My sociology teacher who was middle class said, concerning wealth of UK that the 5% minority are that rich they own the biggest part of wealth in Britain. They are off the scale at the top. That middle class people such as, herself are not even on the scale at the bottom.

  • @highlight7155
    @highlight7155 Před rokem +76

    I was gonna take a quick look, ended up watching the whole documentary. Worth it

  • @hannotn
    @hannotn Před rokem +465

    Can't see this without thinking how bizarre it is that in humanity's spread across the face of the globe that people drifted to such harsh environments and created cultures based around them. This looks so harsh to our eyes, but it's nowhere near as harsh as it must have been before the innovations introduced by European settlement... the trading post has many items that aren't part of traditional Inuit life and their dress under the fur clothing is modern printed textiles, which also wouldn't have been available. Fascinating film of a time when things were rapidly changing for these people.

    • @blakeavila4409
      @blakeavila4409 Před rokem

      But climate change is going to kill us all

    • @argyamahardika789
      @argyamahardika789 Před rokem +3

      middle east settlement u mean

    • @hannotn
      @hannotn Před rokem +11

      @@argyamahardika789 Huh?

    • @yty1941
      @yty1941 Před rokem +1

      @@hannotn heat + lack of water

    • @hannotn
      @hannotn Před rokem +2

      @@yty1941 What do you mean?

  • @johnperks8620
    @johnperks8620 Před 2 lety +150

    I can remember seeing this exact documentary in primary school sometime around 1956. Having just watched it again some 65 years later, fond memories come floating back.

    • @ashokstrm
      @ashokstrm Před 2 lety +18

      That's wonderful, sir. God bless you and your family with great health, decades of joy, peace, and love.

    • @paulet990
      @paulet990 Před 2 lety +5

      Wow!

    • @Truedemocrat
      @Truedemocrat Před rokem +3

      How old is this documentary then 😳

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    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 Před rokem +2

      @@Truedemocrat A commenter above noted that the narrator referred to Alaska as a territory, so that was before it became a state, so before 1957 (?).

  • @bkw11
    @bkw11 Před 2 lety +259

    When it comes to survival, the human instincts are strong. The family becomes life or death. Community is vital. You don't care about who has the nicest things as much as you care about how you're going to provide for the day, the week, the months, etc. Huge respect for raising a family in probably the harshest environment on the planet!

    • @maplelafe7671
      @maplelafe7671 Před rokem +6

      True,there's too much distraction now to live life at its fullest.

    • @95blahblahhaha
      @95blahblahhaha Před rokem +1

      That is sooooooo not the same as these people at all!!!

    • @anacarpenter9254
      @anacarpenter9254 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Brilliant cinematography. Fascinating lifestyle for people in extremely different living conditions than myself. 2023 what are their living conditions now. Are they extinct?

  • @IPangkhor
    @IPangkhor Před rokem +23

    When it started I thought man I don’t wanna look this cheesy ass old doc. But wow, this is absolutely exactly what I was searching for. I wanted to see this connection between old and new and to see how they exactly get by in this harsh environments. Really amazing and I’m glad I stumbled upon it.

  • @niksutherland4280
    @niksutherland4280 Před rokem +22

    You should be very proud of your mother and father. Those are two of the strongest people I have ever known. I have great love and respect for you and your family.

  • @keithsgarage5831
    @keithsgarage5831 Před rokem +203

    This movie shows quite a contrast compared to the relatively spoiled and easy life most of us live today. No time for drama, tick-tock or laying about. Gotta work to simply survive. What beautiful, simple people. They appear happy and content. I love their winter clothing.

    • @straytonox1492
      @straytonox1492 Před rokem +10

      "last true eskimos"
      take a rifle 10 sec later

    • @squigwart
      @squigwart Před rokem +2

      tick tock LULW

    • @EldiniTheGenie
      @EldiniTheGenie Před rokem +13

      @@straytonox1492 his point still stands. They need to work to survive in an environment like this. Why not bring a rifle to make things a bit easier?

    • @straytonox1492
      @straytonox1492 Před rokem +3

      @@EldiniTheGenie i know, they are just not "true" like hunter gathers

    • @darthvader9173
      @darthvader9173 Před rokem +1

      Tiktok aint written like that

  • @magikarp2285
    @magikarp2285 Před 6 lety +1182

    That is a real man taking care of his family

    • @dayfree1061
      @dayfree1061 Před 6 lety +25

      John Kant inuit women are thought too though. Watch that movie snowwalker

    • @kryeziukryeziu2016
      @kryeziukryeziu2016 Před 6 lety +19

      Well i do agree on that even that this is all tough people i loved it they take from this world only the enough to live and that is wat i dont like from the todays people

    • @kristianpetrik1
      @kristianpetrik1 Před 6 lety +16

      please, bless us with your stereotypes!!!

    • @dennisallen2440
      @dennisallen2440 Před 6 lety +22

      HOW DOES SOCIALISM WORK THERE? YA WORK OR YA DIE!!!!

    • @eddyspagetti9899
      @eddyspagetti9899 Před 6 lety +1

      more like, a Commonwealth.

  • @fernandocruz1393
    @fernandocruz1393 Před 4 lety +173

    Is it only me that watch this show when anxiety attacks. It’s just relaxing to see how simple their life and how happy they are

    • @rmtjp3875
      @rmtjp3875 Před 2 lety +10

      Same here. Documentaries about people living in the Amazon are also interesting and calming

    • @hermanhelmich
      @hermanhelmich Před 2 lety +5

      Simple in needs
      F@kking hard to get it and survive the circumstances

    • @stinthedude
      @stinthedude Před 2 lety +1

      Check out dick proenekke alone in the wilderness

    • @fernandocruz1393
      @fernandocruz1393 Před 2 lety

      @@joeeskimo9649 really that’s crazy ! Chelsey? What’s her last name?

    • @kayden5238
      @kayden5238 Před 2 lety +9

      i feel more anxious after watching Its becuase i realise how fake and miserable my life is with this guided cage and so called civilisation i live in.

  • @downtoearth5108
    @downtoearth5108 Před rokem +104

    What an amazing (tangata whenua) people of the land. From the extreme dry lands of the Indigenous peoples of Australia to the Indigenous people of the extremes of Alaska it's amazing how the people can live at one with the environment. Thank you for this video of an amazing people. E te iwi Inuit tenei te mihi atu ki a koutou (I greet you the Inuit people). Noho ora mai (be well).

  • @jantamz1021
    @jantamz1021 Před 2 lety +156

    Such a great admiration to the father, who hunts food to feed his family. A father who teaches his son passing on skills for survival I am sure the son would be a good father as well to his future family. That's the way of life, taking care of each other. The mother and daughter as well, teaches her about household chores and sewing. What a simple way of life, and family is love.

    • @jshssh8930
      @jshssh8930 Před 2 lety +15

      Yeah tell that to the feminists

    • @armandotanori8891
      @armandotanori8891 Před 2 lety +1

      Mondo Ike re8

    • @armandotanori8891
      @armandotanori8891 Před 2 lety

      @@jshssh8930 tkus

    • @jakevendrotti1496
      @jakevendrotti1496 Před rokem

      @@jshssh8930 this film is very feminist. It's not your spoiled gold diggers, but working women who contribute. Pay attention and learn what feminists are talking about.

    • @mariasmith1016
      @mariasmith1016 Před rokem

      Thank you!!! 🖐️❤️

  • @IronWarrior4Ever
    @IronWarrior4Ever Před 5 lety +93

    You know this video is old when Alaska is still considered a territory instead of a state.

  • @davidnieves9914
    @davidnieves9914 Před 5 lety +124

    I was wondering how he would get that seal after he shot it. You would have to be so fast and accurate to retrieve it before it's carried away by the sea. Amazing

    • @Jartisann
      @Jartisann Před 2 lety +10

      The way they showed how animals were retrieved was pretty fake though. Different body of water altogether.

    • @Amtcboy
      @Amtcboy Před rokem +19

      3 years late.
      This was a documentary, they can’t show how many attempts he made. They show the concept of how they do it, But what he does is throw the hook past the animal, and pull, hoping it catches it. You’d be surprised how good they were at it. They were taught very early, even before they’re 10yrs old.
      Have you tried the conventional sling shot, the kind David used to kill Goliath?

    • @muddymike
      @muddymike Před rokem +3

      Scripted and staged

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian Před 7 měsíci +1

      They figured out how to do it long ago. Nailed it down to an art.

  • @emoney6213
    @emoney6213 Před 2 lety +23

    I lived in Alaska for seven years. I've endured 91 below 0. Alaska is no joke. Without knowledge and preparation you won't make it. It's an amazing place. Can't wait to move back someday😁

  • @karanamsagarmurthy6354
    @karanamsagarmurthy6354 Před 2 lety +72

    Kudos to the family
    for living so happily even in very adverse conditions . The parents are so caring of their children

    • @robertburkhardt3506
      @robertburkhardt3506 Před 2 lety +1

      I totally agree with you and many others, the love, loyalty, respect and tenacity of this family was born by instinct given by our creator. if these qualities don't exist in me. shame on me.

    • @WioWio-sf5pc
      @WioWio-sf5pc Před rokem

      happily,caring?!?!?!?!? if they would care for those children they would get the fck out of that shithole!!!!

  • @maff3
    @maff3 Před 6 lety +152

    They look so content and happy

    • @7316bobe
      @7316bobe Před 5 lety +6

      So do gold fish.

    • @Sanjovalentine
      @Sanjovalentine Před 5 lety +1

      7316bobe do they tho, or are you just being a prick?

    • @MrJuulia01
      @MrJuulia01 Před 5 lety +1

      @@Sanjovalentine Sarcasm

    • @ElMakz
      @ElMakz Před 4 lety +5

      Because they are free and are not bound by any societal rules or laws, they are completely free

  • @sauersig3919
    @sauersig3919 Před 6 lety +476

    He used the rope better than any cowboys i have ever seen.

    • @shafeemkhan2904
      @shafeemkhan2904 Před 4 lety +5

      Necessity

    • @pablochavez1497
      @pablochavez1497 Před 4 lety +6

      Cowboys are tougher....Don’t forget who stole America bitch

    • @justforfuntv9600
      @justforfuntv9600 Před 4 lety

      @@pablochavez1497 yeah the cowboys man!!

    • @DarkDoughnutsVids
      @DarkDoughnutsVids Před 4 lety +4

      @@pablochavez1497 Get back to your country, Pablo

    • @sarinalee3522
      @sarinalee3522 Před 3 lety +8

      @@pablochavez1497 lol the Russians actually inhabited Alaska and America had to buy Alaska it wasn’t taken over imbecile. Any Alaska Native would eat your “cowboys” alive.

  • @gavroche8620
    @gavroche8620 Před rokem +51

    As long you have loving family, faithful spouse, reason to live nothing else matters it’s lack of it that makes life unbearable

  • @saetmusic
    @saetmusic Před 4 lety +23

    The Inuit seal skin and fur parkas, mittens and boots are unequaled in the extreme cold! The Inuit/eskimo are perfectly adapted to their environment!

  • @stuartsabin4079
    @stuartsabin4079 Před 5 lety +304

    As a city slicker, I would be dead in a week.

    • @Bluecheese1400
      @Bluecheese1400 Před 5 lety +35

      In a day

    • @EnclaviousFiraga
      @EnclaviousFiraga Před 4 lety +2

      Give me clothing like this and some daily moderate exercise with basic stuff you'd need for life in a seamlessly permanent winter and and I'll go a month max until I decide I hate my life...

    • @lil_weasel219
      @lil_weasel219 Před 4 lety +12

      Less. A few hours

    • @neddyhenare7897
      @neddyhenare7897 Před 4 lety +6

      An hour

    • @margaretszuky6768
      @margaretszuky6768 Před 4 lety +5

      LOL!! LOL!! LOL!! LOL!! ME TOO!!

  • @kisslordorochimaru
    @kisslordorochimaru Před 8 lety +190

    Such sweet beautiful people.This is definitely my favourite video ever.I could watch it nonstop,I love it

    • @incomemobile8566
      @incomemobile8566 Před 6 lety

      Gillian M, I like you.

    • @junjunalito4902
      @junjunalito4902 Před 4 lety

      Salem Martell z
      Llp

    • @swaxtastic
      @swaxtastic Před 2 lety

      Makes you think how this was life for thousands of years. A strong family unit.

    • @newaddress456
      @newaddress456 Před 2 lety

      I have watched this any times over the years. Maybe twice a year or so I watch it.

  • @ibanez2010
    @ibanez2010 Před rokem +25

    That 20 minutes went by fast! I wanted more. Cool stuff!

  • @Trenz0
    @Trenz0 Před rokem +74

    So damn fascinating. The fact that this was shot so long ago further enhances how much more authentically "old world" these customs seem. Plastics, cheap manufacturing, and our interconnected world economy have (fortunately for those living in hard regions) pervaded just about every area of human society. Crazy to think how much the world has changed, even in remote areas of the planet

    • @kategilpin5982
      @kategilpin5982 Před rokem +1

      He's killing his game with a modern rifle.

    • @MadGunny
      @MadGunny Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@kategilpin5982that isn’t a modern rifle

  • @tnekkc
    @tnekkc Před 7 lety +68

    That ricochet sound effect for gunfire is strictly hollywood.

    • @alilavasa6840
      @alilavasa6840 Před 7 lety

      thats the sound of bullet flying very close , does ricocheting give a different sound

    • @tnekkc
      @tnekkc Před 7 lety +4

      I am going to guess you don't shoot a lot.... or watch corny old westerns.

    • @alilavasa6840
      @alilavasa6840 Před 7 lety +6

      Clark Magnuson thanks for figuring that out . thats why i was very humble and asked the question .

    • @user-vh6ol4ne8h
      @user-vh6ol4ne8h Před 7 lety

      Clark Magnuson

    • @jc136982
      @jc136982 Před 7 lety +3

      You question was in bad english and had no Question mark. I will try to answer your question. The sound in the clip is a bullet bouncing off a hard surface, not hitting water which is soft. A bullet passing close to you is more of a zipping sound as the bullet cuts through the air and goes loud and then soft as it passes by.

  • @fs6086
    @fs6086 Před 7 lety +509

    eskimo people are Beautiful..

    • @adamc5478
      @adamc5478 Před 7 lety +10

      Eskimos are just east asian people, lol. They didn't even adapt to new climate like other native americans.

    • @rezzygirl238
      @rezzygirl238 Před 7 lety +35

      No.. they're not East Asian at all.

    • @ketminhket8714
      @ketminhket8714 Před 7 lety

      Flato Smilo

    • @michael585
      @michael585 Před 7 lety +16

      the chinese are lost eskimos :D

    • @JDL3777
      @JDL3777 Před 7 lety +30

      Flato Smilo i am an eskimo so.. yeah 😂 we live alot like you guys now.. we have internet finally😂😂

  • @mohamedahmednur2692
    @mohamedahmednur2692 Před 4 lety +110

    This video taught me that man can live anywhere in the world

    • @eliseangell7763
      @eliseangell7763 Před 3 lety +2

      You didn't know that bud? Were you also not aware that modern civilization has only been around for a split second?

    • @siccmade_3604
      @siccmade_3604 Před 3 lety +7

      Try to set up camp in the Mariana Trench.

    • @blackshirtsocialist1457
      @blackshirtsocialist1457 Před 2 lety

      @@siccmade_3604 in future my friend:|

    • @skymaster4743
      @skymaster4743 Před 2 lety +1

      Mad respect to the Inuits, Aleuts, Yakuts, Chukchis, Nenets and the Sami people for living in the blistering cold of the Arctic circle.

    • @adambraun666
      @adambraun666 Před rokem

      @@skymaster4743 Those people are all part of The Arctic Race.

  • @OmarAbdulMalikDHEdMPASPACPAPro

    What an amazing documentary. This is a beautiful family; so close-knit and resourceful! I like how the film shows that we humans used our teeth as vital tools. I imagine it takes incredible resilience to live in these conditions.Thanks for sharing this!

  • @mlester3001
    @mlester3001 Před 7 lety +785

    Notice how happy they are despite the conditions. The man is always busy hunting, fishing, building and making items for barter. The woman is busy cooking and making items for barter. Their home looks cozy and comfortable. Notice especially how often she smiles! All this while half buried in snow. This is how human life was meant to be, not living in cities debauching ourselves... ;-)

    • @kingsmartyandtinywaffles205
      @kingsmartyandtinywaffles205 Před 7 lety +6

      It's like this in Canada where I live -60 all year round

    • @nonyadamnbusiness9887
      @nonyadamnbusiness9887 Před 7 lety +92

      Of course these people were happy; they didn't have a television or radio constantly telling them how much their lives sucked and how they needed to buy the next great thing to 'make life easier.'

    • @DarkLeviathan8
      @DarkLeviathan8 Před 6 lety +42

      Humans adapt. They adapted to their conditions, we adapted to ours, others all around the world has adapted to theirs. It doesn't mean one is better than the other, like your comment is implying.

    • @vofvadiz
      @vofvadiz Před 6 lety +4

      Meesh also they invented the kayak

    • @zerofox7347
      @zerofox7347 Před 6 lety +17

      This was before there culture was all but destroyed by alcohol and heroin addiction. you're right though they did look happy.

  • @nsid6694
    @nsid6694 Před 6 lety +119

    Beautiful hard working people close to nature

  • @mykelgreene911
    @mykelgreene911 Před rokem +51

    Much respect to these strong native people the Eskimo!

    • @crusader.survivor
      @crusader.survivor Před rokem +13

      'Eskimo' is a derogatory term for 'raw meat eaters' made by the enemies of the Inuit.
      If you don't want to get shivved, never call an Inuit an Eskimo! That's the most offensive insult you can say to an Inuit!

    • @catyear75
      @catyear75 Před rokem +3

      Eskimos Rule !

    • @mjau12
      @mjau12 Před rokem +2

      @@catyear75 inuit*

  • @nanooknorth2808
    @nanooknorth2808 Před 3 lety +12

    Everytime I watch this I am amazed by the tenacity of the ancient inuit that lived above the treeline for thousands of years with no modern amenities.

  • @hussainfaisal
    @hussainfaisal Před 5 lety +579

    Came here just to see a real igloo and ended up watching the whole thing 🤔

  • @NZchannel_yt
    @NZchannel_yt Před 7 lety +678

    ....and here we are........whining helplessly when there's no wifi.

    • @5656weify
      @5656weify Před 7 lety +5

      Lol.

    • @davidnavratil5349
      @davidnavratil5349 Před 7 lety +15

      desire to improve our life is a motor of society, if you're not troubled by wifi blackouts, your place is in igloo too

    • @harryabb7992
      @harryabb7992 Před 7 lety +28

      David you completely missed the point

    • @NZchannel_yt
      @NZchannel_yt Před 7 lety +3

      +Harry ABB I was thinking of answering him, but your comment works just fine xD

    • @cutsrosescents4950
      @cutsrosescents4950 Před 7 lety +5

      Wifi at trading post too.

  • @catman8670
    @catman8670 Před 2 lety +11

    My deepest respect for these strong people ❤️

  • @raymondhummel5211
    @raymondhummel5211 Před rokem +8

    Their way of living is fascinating! How they live without many of the things we take for granted. They seems very happy!

  • @abdisamadosman2437
    @abdisamadosman2437 Před 5 lety +134

    There is no thief,Gang,drug,crime....

  • @honestyfenix530
    @honestyfenix530 Před 6 lety +21

    A very hard life of constant struggle to survive. These people have no time to fool around. This man not only feeds his family; he has to feed all his dogs too! His wife must saw shoes, etc. often to exchange for food, ammo, etc. My respect to them.

  • @chipkyle5428
    @chipkyle5428 Před 3 lety +14

    I met a beautiful lady from Wales who in 1957 motored down the coast of the Bering Sea to Nome in a skin boat powered by a 35 horsepower Evinrude. She said her family left Wales because of a dispute with another village family as to which family would run the supply store. (I hope I remember these facts correctly.) I met her at the Methodist Church there in Nome. Another Lady told me she came from St Lawrence and was the daughter of the Chief. I asked her if she was a princess. She smiled and said yes she was. I met her at the Senior Center. Another beautiful lady I met there in Nome told a funny story on herself. When she moved to Nome from an Island, she had never eaten Ice Cream. Her first time to eat an ice cream cone, she ate the ice cream and threw away the cone. She said wasn't that funny? We didn't know any better. We had never seen an ice cream cone. I love Nome AK. I love eating with these older first Americans and hearing their stories. I will go back again this summer for my 7th summer. Again I hope I have my facts correct about their stories. These older Americans are all we have left. Listen to their stories.

  • @s.jamatia9483
    @s.jamatia9483 Před 3 lety +8

    Their smile and happiness Made my day...thanku..❤️❤️❤️

  • @zanelile2991
    @zanelile2991 Před 6 lety +249

    I say one thing - the children go outside and help - not set on their butt in front of a tv are cell phone. The children sure have healthy, pretty faces. Self reliant people.

    • @jayunstoppable9807
      @jayunstoppable9807 Před 5 lety +23

      Its because their lives depends on it. Thats all there is to it.
      Different environment, different lifestyle.

    • @focus4781
      @focus4781 Před 5 lety +29

      Tell me what exactly what were you doing while typing this comment and watching this video?

    • @stevenmarshall4841
      @stevenmarshall4841 Před 5 lety +19

      Yet you're on your butt commenting on a CZcams video? How hypocritical. Stop your bitching.

    • @vendigrows
      @vendigrows Před 5 lety +1

      There was no tv or cell phone... Look at them now !! {sad to say"}

    • @rlev6998
      @rlev6998 Před 5 lety +2

      Go join them in their hunting, traveling, and according to you great lifestyle. And tell us how it goes 🙄

  • @kensim527
    @kensim527 Před 7 lety +55

    these pple are one of he most toughest survivors in such extreme locations

    • @dans9463
      @dans9463 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't see couch potatoes

  • @chris.dellafave
    @chris.dellafave Před rokem +150

    This is amazing to watch and learn about. I hope at least some individuals still participate in these cultural activities of hunting and living

    • @thomassilassen9069
      @thomassilassen9069 Před rokem +5

      I am from eastern Greenland, crew up that way

    • @davidmayers4015
      @davidmayers4015 Před rokem +4

      Not enough due to western snowflakes

    • @WideAwakeHuman
      @WideAwakeHuman Před rokem

      Can’t be killing seals these days - too many whiny ass white people

    • @devinparks7150
      @devinparks7150 Před rokem +3

      @@blitzed3425 the villages are still pretty underdeveloped in Alaska. I would suggest you do some research. There are quite a few places with either a crap store or no store. In the north they still catch a whale to feed the whole village. Where I live wild moose, geese, and duck is common food in native households.

    • @hannotn
      @hannotn Před rokem +1

      @@davidmayers4015 So you think the lifestyle they led was one they freely chose and not a result of an accident of birth, that they grew up there and that was what they had to do to survive, or die?

  • @evchesser
    @evchesser Před rokem +7

    I love this video. There is nothing woke or politically correct about it. This is what kids should be watching in public schools.

    • @owihinape
      @owihinape Před rokem

      absolutely not. This video is full of bullshit and whites people lies. Not to mention the E word is outdated and derogatory

    • @Redstripe921
      @Redstripe921 Před 23 dny

      Yeah ppl back in the day were down to earth. They documentarys simply showed life as it was. Now some ppl are caught up in race identity and victim mentality.

  • @inalilahi
    @inalilahi Před 5 lety +71

    Do i still need to complain about everything i have???

    • @inhim05
      @inhim05 Před 3 lety

      I just bought 3 headphones and feel ashamed.... I may return one

  • @123cheezecakehd
    @123cheezecakehd Před 5 lety +293

    I really admire how content these people seem with their lives despite being in some of the worst conditions on the planet. It's because they all have purpose, everyone has a job, and a responsibility to do that job, otherwise everyone gets shit. Society in developed countries is vastly different, we spend each day wondering what our purpose is, browsing the internet and watching documentaries to pass the time. Look how this father and son go out, risking their lives to bring some food home because they need to feed their family. Nowadays people are so bored with themselves that they'd call that discrimination against woman.
    All organisms in essence were created over millions of years with the soul purpose of surviving, adapting, evolving. But now we're 8 billion people and we're beyond worrying about the cold. As much as it's stupid to say (because I'd be dead in 2 weeks if I lived in the wilderness), humans were not meant to thrive, they were meant to struggle for eternity like every other organism. The will to SURVIVE is void now, and the only thing that is left is this feeling of nihilism. Because we've already beat nature, we're already at the top of the food chain, and living is pretty meaningless when those two things are conquered...

    • @vladtepes9614
      @vladtepes9614 Před 2 lety +20

      Not to mention it's all they've ever known. You can't miss what you've never had.

    • @coolintuitivename4910
      @coolintuitivename4910 Před 2 lety +12

      So fucking true. We just aren't living the way we're supposed to

    • @emoney6213
      @emoney6213 Před 2 lety +7

      They are content because that's what they know. A lot of people can't fathom temperatures in the 100's. The world is a big place. Up around Point Hope, AK they usually don't see temps above 60 and never above 70 in the summer. The summer months are usually in the high 40's. The winter months can drop well below -60 and even lower with the wind chill factor. I've heard stories of under 100 below zero on a windy day. I lived in AK for 7 years and can't wait to move back someday.

    • @kiloton1920
      @kiloton1920 Před 2 lety +2

      Very good point

    • @jmfa57
      @jmfa57 Před rokem +1

      @@emoney6213 Hope you make it back! I've been blessed to see AK only from cruise ship excursions, but it sure whet my appetite for more. SUCKS being too old to chase dreams anymore.

  • @issa3522
    @issa3522 Před 2 lety +30

    I’ve got nothing but a great admiration for these resilient people. I hope that those nations who were lucky enough to have these communities within their territories should do all they can to protect and preserve their way of life by not destroying their habitats!

    • @marvinkmooneyoz
      @marvinkmooneyoz Před 6 měsíci

      The way of life is impressive, but not something worth preserving. They havnt been in the arctic so long as to have evolved to prefer the extreme cold. Theyd be better off in less extreme environments. Canada has a bad rap as far as their way of doing this, though, some very horrendous stories.

  • @thecapone45
    @thecapone45 Před rokem +9

    Wow, I intentionally watched this for background noise but had no idea I'd learn so much! It's so interesting how they fish and how the kayaks were made using seal bones and skin. Makes me think, when I go to a sporting goods store, enough things in their are similar to what an eskimo would use. It's just interesting how so many people adapted to their environment and ended up with similar designs that just worked.

  • @h2hcamey
    @h2hcamey Před rokem +6

    Amazing Doc. Thank you for posting!

  • @ziggymorris8760
    @ziggymorris8760 Před 6 lety +353

    “Vegan” in Inuit means “bad hunter.”

  • @ayejay2457
    @ayejay2457 Před 2 lety +1

    I come back to this video through out the years. It makes me feel warm and cozy when I watch this in my bed at night during winter.

  • @jameseagle7261
    @jameseagle7261 Před 2 lety +6

    Extraordinarily good films, documented a true Eskimo family lifestyle, its remarkably an eye opener. Thank you so much.

  • @barneyrubbles2285
    @barneyrubbles2285 Před 4 lety +6

    i am from ireland but living in canada nearly 50yrs, an i love it here. i also tour around from canada to austrailia and much more since 1982 to 2019 and i'm still doing it.

  • @TheRainayan
    @TheRainayan Před 6 lety +13

    Man
    I really enjoyed
    And have greater respect to these people than any other In the world.
    Love you Eskimo.

  • @user-sm6od4tx2p
    @user-sm6od4tx2p Před rokem +4

    Such genuine emotions the husband showed to his wife when she was happy about the new fabric 😭

  • @jeremythompson1593
    @jeremythompson1593 Před rokem +5

    Awesome Video!! I’ve always admired the Inuit culture… They are very strong people, there is absolutely no way I could live in those conditions!! I have some Inuit friends that live in Baker Lake in Nurvont Canada…

  • @billchapel5248
    @billchapel5248 Před 6 lety +5

    Thanks for uploading, I haven't seen any videos like this sense watching my uncles videos who passed on many years ago; he spent many summers up in Alaska, at small villages, I thought it was very interesting, thanks again.

  • @pseudopetrus
    @pseudopetrus Před 5 lety +4

    My dog started to howl at the sound of the sled dogs! Great film, God bless these peoples.

  • @kingiginrosie8992
    @kingiginrosie8992 Před 4 lety +8

    I love this video! Its so awesome to look back into the past!

  • @cammo253
    @cammo253 Před rokem +6

    I couldn't help but chuckle when one minute into the Last True Eskimos old mate pulls out a rifle to hunt xD

  • @davidgriego278
    @davidgriego278 Před rokem +4

    I have lived for 72 years, and have had a Hard Life, yet seeing this old documentary!! The Smiles of warmth on the Mother, and Children, the Fayher and Mother working hard to provide food, and warmth!!!This Family being thankfull for what they have, and work very hard for! I surmise that it is far different now, than back then!! It has brought back many happy memories, that I had forgotten! I am so Thankfull to be able to see this Great Video!! The Eskimo People msy have lived very primitive, however a lot higher, than anything We have today!!!

  • @Nabadoon1000
    @Nabadoon1000 Před 5 lety +52

    Tough life I respect their choices of life

  • @elephantintheroom5678
    @elephantintheroom5678 Před rokem +15

    What a wonderful documentary! This was the best look at traditional eskimo life I've ever seen. I absolutely loved it.

    • @yeftaftys
      @yeftaftys Před rokem

      Inuit*

    • @elephantintheroom5678
      @elephantintheroom5678 Před rokem

      @@yeftaftys Thank-you. Are they the only native group in Alaska?

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 Před rokem

      @@elephantintheroom5678 Several different groups of Inuit.

    • @elephantintheroom5678
      @elephantintheroom5678 Před rokem

      @@grovermartin6874 Good to know. Do you know what they are called?

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 Před rokem

      @@elephantintheroom5678 It has been 30 years since I read it, and I don't remember any names, which are difficult to begin with! Here is a brief look.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kabloona

  • @majellatherese
    @majellatherese Před 3 lety +6

    I came here to watch a Igloo and watched it fully!! What a life they are living It's unimaginable to us but they are happy !! We are really blessed!

  • @pacificoceania5828
    @pacificoceania5828 Před 6 lety +8

    I give my appreciation to Eskimo people. It is real life and real challenge. Although the weather is extremely cold but they are trying to do something for surviving. They are happy at all the time .

  • @justinandrew1071
    @justinandrew1071 Před 6 lety +9

    Interesting fact: I heard/read that back when the pipeline for Alaska was being made, when it was too cold for the kassaqs (white people, not offensive), some native Alaskans would step in and do some work. Apparently, our core body temperature used to be a little lower than average. Pretty sure other peeps who lived in the cold had the same effect.

  • @mrmister1657
    @mrmister1657 Před 4 lety +212

    I hope they get to keep their culture, and that they stay safe

    • @stayhappy8213
      @stayhappy8213 Před 4 lety +2

      Me too

    • @prodence9563
      @prodence9563 Před 4 lety +7

      but very hard to life in frozen place.

    • @disf5178
      @disf5178 Před 3 lety +16

      I think they have held onto some traditions, but this vid is probably showing the end of a loooooong era of village life without the technology we have today. It would be like showing a vid of people living in mid 1800s western frontier. No electricity. Not much connection to the outside world

    • @cyber_eternal
      @cyber_eternal Před 3 lety +8

      Thank you, we are trying.

    • @anthony7440
      @anthony7440 Před 3 lety +2

      i really wished we can have no boundaries to what this culture provides without purchasing game cards. we can't even fish without a permit and theres planes that fly in and out messing up the caribou migration when we go out boating. really wished these game hunters were all gone.

  • @robertcaron9181
    @robertcaron9181 Před 3 lety +7

    Its outstanding, different than anything else, a very difficult life, in a very harsh environment, and some times we cry like babies, when all we got to do is walk into a supermarket.

    • @rayfeltner9847
      @rayfeltner9847 Před 2 lety

      That is true but also what are you crying about? The present socialist enslavement of the masses to a dehumanizing satanic system could make a grown man cry

  • @TalaveraMan
    @TalaveraMan Před 8 lety +85

    I remember in 2nd grade, we watched this, the entire school packed into the cafeteria multipurpose room. Glad to see this again after 100 years more or less.

    • @humongousethan7236
      @humongousethan7236 Před 7 lety +1

      Talavera Man what state are you in?

    • @evgenioschysostomou3848
      @evgenioschysostomou3848 Před 7 lety

      Talavera Man αζωτο

    • @cathjj840
      @cathjj840 Před 7 lety +3

      Wish they'd put a date or even just a general period on when these things were made. Have the impresssion this dates to the '50s or even '40s.

    • @gardenofnightmare
      @gardenofnightmare Před 6 lety +4

      you are 100 years old?

    • @silencedknight
      @silencedknight Před 6 lety

      We would watch this if our teachers had a meeting

  • @lukassilaban5372
    @lukassilaban5372 Před 5 lety +10

    the family are wonderful.. just peace and cool like the ice :) a lot of respect to eskimos!!

  • @philipprint9510
    @philipprint9510 Před 4 lety +13

    A brutal life that has been given a proper polish by the film makers. This is a view of a time gone by but my respect goes out to the people that lived this way.

    • @loveboxinglucky1716
      @loveboxinglucky1716 Před 4 lety

      People in the past made huge sacrifices for us to live in better curcomstances

  • @user-xn2hf9re8r
    @user-xn2hf9re8r Před 3 lety +8

    That father had amazing catching skills with the cord he threw out for the loom and seal

  • @krisztiankiss1034
    @krisztiankiss1034 Před 5 lety +20

    Wow Big Respect all Eskimo!!!!

  • @vegasvalley30
    @vegasvalley30 Před 4 lety +46

    i liked their house, really cozy

    • @rabby77777
      @rabby77777 Před 3 lety

      Looked like a shit hole

    • @abigail7579
      @abigail7579 Před 3 lety +1

      rab day Rude!!!

    • @wait-what-really.
      @wait-what-really. Před 3 lety

      do a search and find the fist videos of what it's like before the western started trading. this video shows western influences but there are videos of what it was like before these 'luxuries'. They were the toughest people in the world by far - and I've watched a lot of nomadic videos.

    • @deanbroome7855
      @deanbroome7855 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rabby77777 you wouldn't know how to survive inside a Walmart you probably grew up a snot nose insulting your mother and Daddy you're unreal man

    • @rabby77777
      @rabby77777 Před 2 lety

      @@deanbroome7855 are you saying were they lived was a nice place .just be honest it was a shit hole.. what's wrong with honesty

  • @theodoreteo1408
    @theodoreteo1408 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. I am so happy to see their smiling faces. It bought joy to my life now under self lockdown.

  • @omarsharriff9161
    @omarsharriff9161 Před 3 lety +19

    I admired the Eskimos way of living . they are tough people immagined living in the coldest place on earth is really un immaginable .

  • @dusan19377
    @dusan19377 Před 6 lety +14

    I respect all their efforts living in conditions like this! They are strong and tough people. I would've never like to live in such a place, it's empty and barren... I believe it is not destined for any people to live there.

    • @dusan19377
      @dusan19377 Před rokem +2

      ​@gedel Njie That's right, and black people are designed to live in conditions with high sun exposure. Inuits are well adopted to the place they live in. Who knows how many centuries they have been trialed for only fittest to survive in these lands. Same with black people where they had to be the fastest and strongest in order to survive in their conditions.
      I still remember my visit to Tanzania, especially stories people who ran from living in a traditional way told me. To be a man/hunter there, you need to survive alone for 3 months in wild and most don't ever come back. That's some tough sh** to prove you are going to be a valuable part of community.

    • @magbars2203
      @magbars2203 Před rokem +1

      @gedel Njie im sure that theyre smarter
      looked at his channel and i see that he is actually a 10year old, whoopsie

  • @isaacibnoumaryama5779
    @isaacibnoumaryama5779 Před 5 lety +6

    This deserve billions of views

  • @transmaster
    @transmaster Před 2 lety +5

    The Inuit of this time mostly used .22 caliber cartridges like .218 Bee, 22 Hornet, etc. The ammo was cheap and with pin point shots they could take any game.

  • @dr.woozie7500
    @dr.woozie7500 Před rokem +9

    19:09 Damn that kid in the middle, he had the most fire dance moves.

  • @timvb2
    @timvb2 Před 7 lety +57

    Very good documentary..Thank you for sharing !!

  • @osamabinladen2050
    @osamabinladen2050 Před 6 lety +4

    They look so cozy and comfortable when their at home

  • @zaurejaxylykova3276
    @zaurejaxylykova3276 Před 2 lety +10

    Спасибо! Эскимосы замечательный народ! А погодные условия жуткие наша степь по сравнению с севером --- просто земной рай

    • @patriciabrown8757
      @patriciabrown8757 Před rokem

      Those people are so brave to go those cool cool weather very interesting to watch I wonder if people are still living there

  • @joshhb.5983
    @joshhb.5983 Před 2 lety +5

    Great people, coming from the tropics I really appreciate your home and survival skills.

  • @Jesusandbible
    @Jesusandbible Před 3 lety +3

    This was so innocent and a great docu, thanks.

  • @rjh625
    @rjh625 Před 2 lety +6

    Watching from sunny Singapore and really appreciate this upload to see what a different world some of our human kind lived in. The blissful warmth and happiness seen in the family were so genuine and pure, its so heart warming to witness them. Thanks for this upload.

  • @jeffsiegwart
    @jeffsiegwart Před 2 lety +1

    A wonderful and rare documentary. Thank you.

  • @bingson61
    @bingson61 Před rokem +12

    I lost my Dad 9 years ago when i was barely a teenager. Growing up without a father, you never really grow up as a man. Now, I'm 23 but even now, i know I'm still lacking in many ways as a man compared to my dad. Miss my old man

    • @dinarusso3320
      @dinarusso3320 Před rokem +6

      Well be thankful for the years you knew him, some people don't even have that.

    • @ReonKad3
      @ReonKad3 Před rokem +1

      Same here man. Lost my dad when I was 20 but he was sick before that and I didnt spend much time with him. Never learned how to drive a car or any of the things most kids take for granted. But what can you do.

  • @davysmith8759
    @davysmith8759 Před 5 lety +52

    19:15 My man dabbin’ on the haters.

    • @soulplexis
      @soulplexis Před 4 lety +1

      XD

    • @leachulita2121
      @leachulita2121 Před 4 lety +1

      Ayyy 😆

    • @one_up907
      @one_up907 Před 3 lety

      We invented the dab not many know this, it's been passed down thousands of years the Aghula and Atuq.

  • @loudpaw8723
    @loudpaw8723 Před 7 lety +13

    look on how happy they are. beautiful

  • @roxanaalnatour5916
    @roxanaalnatour5916 Před rokem +2

    Wow the father's hunting skills are fantastic ❤

  • @pamelaeiskina3838
    @pamelaeiskina3838 Před rokem +4

    This is so interesting. I love learning about my culture and people's history.

  • @michaelbrownlee9497
    @michaelbrownlee9497 Před 4 lety +39

    Look at how genuinely happy the woman is to recieve a bolt of clothe. It was the last item handed over and she seemed excited. Notice her husband giving her a reassuring touch.

    • @wombat5252
      @wombat5252 Před 2 lety +4

      Feminists would say this is discrimination against women and that the patriarchy made her knit clothing.

    • @michaelbrownlee9497
      @michaelbrownlee9497 Před 2 lety +4

      @@wombat5252 well yeah thats these days, these are people are in survival mode, the guys go out hunting and the girls hold the fort, protecting the children, they are trying not to freeze to death or starve. So anything is a real luxury, a bolt of cloth would bring real joy to people in this case.
      I was exposed to stuff like that as a kid, i remember a family getting electricity, and we played all night turning the light on and off. They didnt have a hot water heater or a indoor toilet. They were nice, talented, hard working, country folks. Something about the human spirit that people lose when youre buried into endless materialism.
      The mans reassuring touch on his wifes hand is the real deal.

    • @sonnyday6727
      @sonnyday6727 Před rokem

      American women would scoff if a man gave them bolts of clothe now.

    • @amandajstar
      @amandajstar Před rokem

      And no book to read nor art to look at...

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 Před rokem

      @@wombat5252 What BS. Every one of their group is valued and has purpose.

  • @billchapel5248
    @billchapel5248 Před 6 lety +6

    I had an Uncle, who lived in Michigan like me, when I was young he spent many summers in Alaska, he would go out in the bush, way far away from any city, to small villages, and brought back some Carabao meat for us to try, it was very wiled tasting meat, more so than dear meat.

  • @norrisjames747
    @norrisjames747 Před rokem

    I'm glad I was lucky to see this.....Thank You so much!

  • @mr.supercute4414
    @mr.supercute4414 Před rokem +3

    my grandmother is inuit, adopted by missionaries from canada. this is amazing to see

    • @daveshen0880
      @daveshen0880 Před rokem

      *Inuk. Because the word "inuit" is plural.
      Single: Inuk. Plural: Inuit.
      Inuk means person and inuit means people.

  • @alaskanalain
    @alaskanalain Před 4 lety +4

    That gun shot sound brings back memories of shows long forgotten.

  • @mrice5803
    @mrice5803 Před 6 lety +6

    Takurangniualuk (This video is awesome) I'm an Inuk

  • @wilsondevore6981
    @wilsondevore6981 Před 10 měsíci +1

    75 yard shot cold bore.. shooting from a kneeling position with cold winds from the back on an uneven surface. Target is moving and bobbing with the waves and using iron sights, no scope.. thats impressive.

  • @servenothing123
    @servenothing123 Před rokem +4

    Great video, absolutely loved watching how these people survive in such a harsh weather.
    I come from Kashmir which is also cold(not this much -8 is probably coldest it gets here)
    Would like to know when this documentary was shot and more such details.

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 Před rokem

      Adrenaline Shot, an earlier commenter noted that, because the narrator mentioned that Alaska was a territory, it had to be made before 1957, when Alaska became a state.