I know that squeaking and crunching snow under the feet drives me mad like someone who drags their finger nails on a chalk board. Or the noises that come from styrofoam rubbing together 😨😨
@@MaiNguyen-nx2ebThese people live from hunting. If they stay in one place permanently, that area will be overhunted. Only the nomadic way of life guarantees these people a life in harmony with nature, without disrupting its balance.
When you realize that, for all the technological advances of industrialized countries, in case of civilization collapse it is people like them who will know how to survive.
@Luke21:25-28KJV worlds not falling anytime soon lmfao . Maybe certain country’s but we will be like those future movies of giant skyscrapers and so much trash we have to move to space . Humans value pleasure to much to want to see the down fall
@@XQUEZZYX MIT has been running simulations since 1972, I believe. They all point to year 2040 as a breaking point to collapse. So not as far as you think.
These people would make any military commander happy how fast they break down and move and set back up. No wasted time and everyone knows just what their jobs are. These are some tough people to live where they live and how they live. My hats off to them. Thanks for sharing. Semper Fi from an old Marine
Just to explain the music, as it seems to be loved or hated by you. Firstly, I am not a production team with camera operators, sound recordists and a producer telling the local people what to do and when to talk. I catch what I can and leave people free. This means snowmobiles, talking behind the camera, lens focus noises (I don't have cinematic lenses) and endless wind noise. Also in this video I was flying my drone over to record the exact pole placements, top and bottom and this was impossible to remove completely. So the sound I get is often awful. If I can get some music from the local people I always prefer to use this, but this is not always possible. I cannot afford to buy in expensive music. The TH-cam stock library is, in my opinion, lacking in decent world folk. I have tried free music sites but get constantly hit by copyright claims even when it is licenced to me. So I have started composing my own music. Some of you seem to love it, some of you hate it. I guess it will always be this way with music. I am truly sorry if you hate it. But before you leave a negative comment perhaps ask yourself what you can offer instead. if you have any better suggestions - local, indigenous, freely licenced, beautiful, then do let me know. TH-cam does not allow creators to change the sound track, but I can at least use it in the future. I am always open to learning and making things better. Many Thanks.
enjoyable to us folk who yearn the old ways but seem locked in the sad sad present..no statement necessary to people who still know how to appreciate a good thing when they see it . thank you !
I like the music fine, but felt it out of place. It feels eerie and daunting, which is in contrast to what's happening on the screen. In addition, I find that most want to hear all the sounds being made, and the music level is a little too loud which takes away from the activity. Perhaps you can try something a bit more neutral/upbeat. All that aside I appreciate the work you put in, good job and very informative!
I actually like when the sound is like this, when you hear people breathe, talk, the sound of whining snow and so on. It brings in reality and shows life exactly the way it is.
Yep. And no matter the culture or where on this planet a group of people survive, there will always be a noisy bratty kid hurting the ear drums with their high pitch squeal.
I doubt they have have specific jobs so much as know what has to be done and pick up on the parts they can do as the situation evolves. I suspect if you looked at them raising a tent a week later different people would be doing different tasks. although strength and experience and gender probably play a role in which things a person can do. Just a guess.
Чувствую умиротворение,когда нет нет да и заглядываю на эти каналы... спасибо авторам, особенно этим милым, добрым , мирным жителям региона. Пример для многих других людей,кот.перестали ценить и уважать друг друга и кот.живут ради наживы стремясь доминировать над другими людьми...
This is exactly what we need, community, get back to the old ways in the sense of community helping each other stop stressing get back to the way life should really be about. Thank you for sharing this documentary absolutely loved it and will continue to watch more
I’m on board with you on that. Just not in -40c temperatures. Finding harmony with Nature would require there’s some nature left around. They are litterally freezing in the middle of nowhere. Not even a single fkn bird on the horizon to enjoy your day. This must be hellish.
Can't thank you enough for publishing this documentary of the Nenet herders of Siberia! My utmost respect to them and their traditions, but also for their spirit of survival in a hostile environment. What a tremendous lesson in teamwork and doing what needs to be done without creating conflict, on the contrary, you have to have harmony and teamwork to survive in such conditions. Thanks again for sharing this.
My guess is if they were to visit any large city they would consider that a hostile environment. The noise pollution would be enough to drive them out.
@@gokhauppal it's their life it's their way of life it's all they know what are you going to do is pack up and move and they don't carry around money like we do .
These northern peoples live in our country, their culture and way of life are preserved and supported for hundreds of years by "barbaric, totalitarian" Russia)))). And where did the United States do with its Indians? Finally democratized?))) Эти северные народы живут в нашей стране, их культуру и быт сохраняет и поддерживает сотни лет "варварская, тоталитарная" Россия)))). А куда США своих индейцев подевали? Окончательно демократизировали?)))
@@bobcostas6272 In Russia, the peoples of the North have their own republics within the state. It's like in Canada or the United States, the Indians would have their own states, not reservations. Most of the territory of Russia is made up of just such northern republics, where the leadership and parliaments are elected from the indigenous inhabitants: Yakutia, Karelia, Komi, Mari El, Mordovia, Tyva, Khakassia, Buryatia, Udmurtia. Autonomous (self-governing) districts: Nenets, Yamalo-Nenets, Khanty-Mansi, Chukotsky. Northern peoples have their own habitual way of life, their own culture and traditions. They are engaged in reindeer husbandry, hunting, fishing and folk crafts. They live like this in the 21st century, because in Russia they were not driven from their own lands. If they want to build yurts, yarangas or chums, then they do. If they want to roam the vast tundra, they roam. This is not a demonstration, but their way of life. Northern peoples receive free medical care, study for free in schools and universities, have the right to free housing from the state, early retirement and other social guarantees. The Russians did not colonize the North, but left everything as it is, thus preserving the diversity of the peoples of Russia. That is why we say "Russian North". We love them, they are ours). You wrote that this is a "demonstration" because you cannot imagine that somewhere in "totalitarian" Russia this is possible, and in the "democratic" USA all Indians were killed long ago by the democratic Anglo-Saxons. This is all because your television is constantly brainwashing voters about the impassable Middle Ages in Russia, and crazy bears are running around the streets))).
Thank you for making this magical documentary , it is perfect in every way as it is , don’t worry about a few people who will always find something to criticise , yet never make anything ! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I admire the fact that there's no narration. There's just an experience and the sounds you'd hear if you were truly there. These people are so efficient. Truly, we need to take a lesson from them because they will be the ones that survive should everything in the "civilized world" goes to crap.
They might survive if the whole of the rest of civilisation "goes to crap", but little isolated communities are much much much more likely to "go to crap" than the whole of civilisation.
@@Milamberinx Large cities depends on rural areas for help and advance civilizations needs cities to survive because cities intern give all the manufactured supplies back to the rural area, and yes the rural areas will survive but they will feel the destruction because they depend some manufactured things, meanwhile the all of the human race used to be hunter gatherers and they depended on nature for there survival just like these people and that means they would never feel the affects of an apocalypse except if it targets nature.
@@cliffordzellner5917 They've snowmobiles. You can hear the reverse beeping sound when they're just beginning to set up camp. Also it's mentioned in the description.
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People working together. Everyone has a responsibility for something. Peacefully putting their home up. Loved every minute of this! How cute are those little ones? Such a beautiful life .
what? Aloe Again, are you trying to say that you are unhappy going to your 9-5 job to work for someone else, who yells at you and gives you stress under the threat of unemployment, while you pay your rent, and taxes, and live away from your family?
@@bio2020 Is it that hard to work 9-5 job though ? You have lots of oportunities in the city and especially with internet connection. They have nothing, but snow and back pain probably gona die in their 40s while never experiencing anything else but bunch of trees 3 types of animals and snow.
@@auggie9438 that’s either some fucking big brain shit you got going on there or a damn maxed out fucking got the right answer but used a different way stat you have
Because....the people film that !!!!!!! They understand NOTHING. Go there with cameras !!!! WHY ??????? Let the people her live without you fucking camera !!!!! Klicks klicks klicks !!!!!!!!!!!
I'm in Awe of the Ingenuity and Good Spirit of these Hearty Folk. Listen to the Children Laugh and See the Smiles. Happy and Loved. A Wealthy People. May they continue to Be Blessed with Health, Love, a Warm Fire and a Good Hunt. I Thank Them and You for Sharing such an intimate view into Their Lives. 🙏❤💪
To the person/people who made this documentary, the word amazing doesn't even describe it. Thank you for the reality check!!!!! I'm a huge fan of documentaries. This is by far my favorite. Just wow. Instant sub...!
I like how most of the adults are wearing the coats in their natural, earth tone, colors; but they have the kids in bright colors so they can spot them easier from a distance… the original “OSHA safety orange.”
And I feel accomplished getting up in the morning , turning the heat up and putting something in the crockpot.... Simply amazing how they work together, very little talking, just knowing and doing. Awesome lesson in life right here.
@@MA-xt6ue What i wrote is pretty good imo, no need to exxagerate things. When it's windy or cold drafts 10c feels much colder, 10c can become 5c. You go ahead macho up in blizzard -20c. idc
Милые труженики,как вас порой трудно понять,знаю, что это ваша жизнь и вы привыкли,но ещё вы пример показываете как надо помогать друг другу,спасибо за видио обожаю вас, здоровья крепкого вам всем!
This was on my recommendations ages ago, and I’ve only just gotten around to watching it. These kinds of videos are the ones that need permanent preservation. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I love seeing this. I'm so glad some people are still living this way. It is very interesting seeing their set-up, tents, etc. and how they go together. I lived under my canvas teepees for years in these tall mountains. Generally I only moved camp twice a year. Their pole set was very interesting to watch too. Teepees only have seventeen poles in the set. A tripod of poles, north pole, south pole and door pole, holding up another twelve poles. The last two poles, making up the seventeen, are smoke flap poles. I loved seeing their liners and inner tent. Their inner liners are so colourful and attractive. Like them, I always built a partial floor that my teepee surrounded. The wooden floor would keep me up off the ground where I would sleep and lounge near the wood stove. My teepees always had canvas liners that gave the structure a chimney effect so the wood smoke would be sucked out the smoke flaps. I always used a wood stove as containing the fire is so much safer. Over the years I've seen a couple of teepees go up in flames from open fires inside the tent, and it happens fast when things catch on fire. Seeing the people in Siberia, with their reindeer hide tents, etc. reminds me so much of how our ancestors lived on the plains under their buffalo hide teepees. I know what that freedom feels like since I've had many years of experience, always living alone (with my dogs and horses). My teepee days are over, I have electricity now, a computer and even the internet (this modern age is something else) but no phone. My last dog died when I was sixty and that was a few years ago now, so I live more alone than ever. Now I'm an old man, simply living in my small cabin here in these rugged mountains. I'm so grateful I led the wilderness life I lived and I have great memories of those years I lived in my teepees. I'm always interested in seeing and hearing about how the people in the northern hemisphere are still living out on the land, I hope that lifestyle never ceases to be.
27 million views ! I've watched it twice start to finish, separated by a few years. Love the children and old folks pitching in. I can believe its warm in there with two heavy layers of furs. God bless them.
Yes the children play like all children..but also appear that they are anxious to be home 🏡 in the warmth to take off heavy clothing and rest & eat draw close to I parents. ...the clothing must weigh a lot and they are little. 😊
@@estelleschneider9033 The children get used to their clothes. Just like in sápmi our children know that not are they only beautiful, but this clothes are made to feel comfortable for every season. We use to say that we have eight seasons in one year.
These people probably the strongest on earth. I love watching their lives. Fascinated by their community, they always work together and never seen them being sad , this warms my heart. Thank you for maming this documentary. I wish them healthy and happiness
@@fatimahridriguez6916 They follow their herds. The reindeer want to migrate naturally, and this encourages regrowth. If the reindeer stayed put too long, they risk stripping their food source. This way, the tundra ecosystem stays sustainable.
As a Canadian who has done winter camping, I could ascertain from the sound of the snow, it was extremely cold. Wet snow makes no noise; cold snow is crunchy! I love you folks so much for sharing this with no propaganda attached!
People dont know how good they have it ,these people live like this its there life its just routine to them .I been out in -50 in Canada hunting you cant have any skin uncovered i said to myself what the hell am i doing out in this. lol, Its amazing to me how animals can live in this daily its the survival instinct the lord has given them thats truly special.
Well actually, due to the conical shape of the structure, you need to put the fire underneath the tallest spacial dimension or there’s a risk a fire or getting smoked out
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These people are not dependent on riches to have an enriched life. They work very hard and ask for nothing from outsiders. I want to find a way to not be dependant on others to sustain my life or sense of accomplishment threr life is hard but they don't expect anything more than want they provide for themselves. Please let me learn from these intelligent people.
The babies are so precious, they make me smile so much and I wonder what it must be like to grow up as them. This is their "of course life is like this". Also major respect to the women who juggle and set up all the particulars of home living every day, it's not so glamorous but all those little tasks let you end up with a warm, dry, cozy place to sleep and warm food to eat.
They don't. I imagine it's seasonal. Even the harshest areas will have oscillations between hotter and colder so I imagine it's when they have a warmer period. So once a year, seasonally.
@Jan 6 was "Wall Street Putsch" part 2 laundry actually dries well at freezing temperatures. Clothing freezes and becomes stiff and hard at first, but then that ice actually evaporates and leaves the clothing pretty dry. As for washing, you could do it inside the tent to keep water and your hands from freezing too fast. I don't know how these particular peoples actually do it - it's very much possible that they just wait for spring to come - but just saying that winter laundry is very much possible if needed:) Which I imagine is very much needed at times, for example with small babies.
I believe these guys will dry clothes depending on what they are they have seasonal clothing and some of it doesnt really need washed often like winter clothes because things like sweat and bacteria and things you want to wash away are kept to the inner layers the outer warming layers are kept relatively clean by the cold wind snow and all of the taigas wonderful elements but some tribes will boil water and pour it over the clothes with this wired rack type thing you lay the clothes upon and let it drain or you can smack the water out which also gets debris hair and other stuff out its all learned technique and each family and tribe does it differently
The way they take their tents down and travel and then rebuild like it’s nothing is amazing to me!! Coming from the streets I come from I thought it was survival!! This is what real survival is!! My hats off to them!!! they can teach me a lot!!
if there had been narration i would have stopped watching after a few minutes, i felt like i was there with them, an incredible video that will be viewed for thousands of years, i fear we will lose people like these in time. a dying art or survival.
Women work only on one side of the tent. Men can't enter the completed tent until smoke comes from the chimney. Rules are rules. They have force because they come from reality. When you and your family's very survival is at stake, rules matter. There is much to be learned here. The power of the images here is almost overpowering; one of the hallmarks of an excellent film is the absence of narration. This video is one of the finest on You Tube. Still, I'm glad I live in Georgia. I worked in my garden today. The sun was out and the temp was 68 degrees.
Men had tasks outside with help from the entire crew, as the women did inside. Women helped erect the tent and skin it then inside lit the stove to cook and warm up the place. After the tent was up 1st things first; heat and food - too many cooks in the kitchen.
I wonder if anyone else watches these videos to gently fall asleep at night to. Of all the endless videos on this site I watch to find some peace, there is something about these that tame my soul and slow my breathing. Perhaps the knowledge that despite there being a world that envelopes humans in a overwhelming sea of technology, we are still, in our body and our blood, and for 99% of our history, nomadic wanderers, finding purpose and contentment in our true engagement with nature. The wind, the trees, the sun, the community of a tribe, they will be with us always. They need to be with us always. No matter how we adapt, no matter what we surround ourselves with, this innate need will always be within us. Upright apes, lost in a world we do not fully understand.
I sat down to watch this documentary with my GrandFather (107). We are Six Nations Indians , Iroquois. It's fascinating to watch a group of peoples, living off the land, erecting tee-pee exactly like you. The old one says "Yet so far apart, Still one peoples" Thank you for giving us the opportunity to see the other side of the world. A+ on the documentary Well done..
Thats amazing. I had read that First Nations Indians share ancestry with the Nenet folk and many other tribes from Siberia and eastern Russia. Migrating across the ice and through Alaska over hundreds, and up to thirty thousands years. There was a study that found DNA links with Iroquois and the Altai region of Siberia. What is the first Nations Indian view on those discoveries? Do they go against the established origin tales or is there something in the folklore that aligns with the story? Genuinely curious and interested from England.
They laid out the living area, brought what they needed "inside" and THEN built the tent structure around it. I bet that saves a lot of backs from the aches and pains of stooping to carry things into the home!
Yes , I second your observation! Very sweet and probably loyal to the death. I am happy to see they are allowed inside the tent. I do worry about their frozen paws. Maybe someone could fashion some small dog booties from fur scraps they have. Ill bet it would be much appreciated. People say, "Oh they've been walking around in snow with bare paws for eons ", but that doesn't mean they like it or that its comfortable.
I loved the music and the style of film making. It's an incredibly ethical manner of documenting a culture which has survived because of its isolation from outside influences. Respecting the way of life, the customs and the community and allowing it to speak for itself wordlessly is not something which the big media orgs are familiar with. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
These people are highly evolved humans living in harmony within themselves, each other, animals and the earth. What an inspiration! Thank you for this amazing video!
Absolutely outstanding. Quite simply, people that know what they are doing. It would be an honour and a privelege to spend a month with these folk to experience their life - hard, yes, but so essential and elemental it would just open your eyes. Magnificent x
Such team work and mental connection. No one shouting instructions. Everyone knows their job. No machinery just plain human ingenuity. The women and kids even the dogs know their boundries. This is really fascinating. It must be freezing.
Moving every 4 days with this much work seems like a lot. Without the teamwork and everyone having their responsibilities, it seems it would not be possible. It's truly an amazing lifestyle and process to observe. ✨️🫶✨️
@Any One To them, living in a civilization like ours, could be a nightmare too. Just because it would be a nightmare to you doesn't mean you shouldn't appreciate or at least respect a different way of live
@Any One Imagine being homeless in a big city because you've lost your job or getting robbed at a gun point or getting ran over by a drunk driver, wouldn't that be a nightmare?
This Family make pitching a tent look easy. Thank-you PS. I love the design of the ladies coats. If this is normal for living there and I too lived there, I would definitely love another close family to live with. What a wonderful balance of lives entwined. If it didn’t work for these families, they wouldn’t be there and the culture and tradition would be lost. Not only for themselves but society’s impression of their country and heritage. Nothing but admiration for these stoic people.
I had a 150 year old reindeer t-shirt. In 9th grade in Maine. At -20°f that was all I needed and I was still warm. Maybe even sweating a little. I so miss skins in the cold. It was the warmest thing I ever had, minus the goose down blanket. Now that was amazing. Soft and warm.
It looks like a beautiful and wholesome lifestyle in many ways. But I could never move every four days! It would take me at least 4 days to recuperate from putting up the tent! Thank you for sharing your lives with us😊
The music is godawful. High pitched whining and death chamber chaotic noise. Almost anything else would've been better. It's dischordant and detracts. They could have used something culturally relevant.
Now I am retired, I don't work out in inclement weather. Wait a day or two. Stay inside, work on inside stuff like clothing or quilts. Much more rational.
How tough and lovely they are.I would never be able to see these peoples and lived with them but seeing in these documentary really enthrile me. May God blessed them and wish to see them again.
~I stumbled upon this video by chance watching nature videos. First and foremost, I am humbled by watching this. The flow of their Brotherhood and Sisterhood is beatiful to watch. They work together seamlessly, with quietness and precision. I know I could not live this way of life, I am too conditioned to creature comforts, but my upmost admiration and respect for these Nomads who thrive happily in this way of life. They, are, I am sure, much more at peace with life. Thank you so much for this documentary.
@@timn4481 Thank you for being so picky. I was watching this late ,and my eyes were blurry and I was tired, but I was compelled to write a nice comment for this video.
If I was born into this life I’m sure I could live like this . A person would get really good at it when you do it every 4 days . Everyone seemed to have there own task and from what the video showed everyone was calm and did there job . Being out on the tundra surly has its challenges , can’t imagine what you do when it’s really windy and you have to set up .
i couldn't live like that ! Go take a leak and it freezes b4 it hits the Ground? Touch any metal and your hands sticks to it ! Peeling the skin off ~ NO WAY
No joke, I live in MN -- it hits negative 40F/C here in winter I would not want to do that, at -35F the schools close And that's air temp throw in even a light breeze and it's frostbite in less than 10 minutes
Greetings from INDONESIA 🇮🇩 I saw 5 adults, 2 Children and 2 dogs work in the solitude with harmonies in the coldest place on earth, that’s remains me how blessed I am to live in my current country which everything and anything is easy to get , never worried have to being frizz and wearing thick clothing. Godbless you all 🙏🏻 Thank you for uploading 💕
Вы ошибаетесь. Ненецкий автономный округ не является самым холодным местом на земле. Полюс холода гораздо восточнее. Поищите на карте город Верхоянск-там холоднее всего в северном полушарии.
What a massive boat load of materials and supplies must be carried from camp to camp!! They just do what they must to survive and thrive. Amazing people!
Ingenuity at its finest, such dedication this people have …it’s really unbelievable that they’ve learned to adapt in these conditions . They have all my respect 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.
@@денисбаженов-щ1б warum sagst du, daß es für ihn sie lustig ist? Er hat sich mit Respekt verneigt und meinte das auch so! Du hast es falsch verstanden! Er hört mit dem Herzen, das ist die beste Art ETWAS zu verstehen! Auch dir alles gute und BLEIB dir im Herzen treu und gesund!
Anything is possible when it comes to the survival of one’s family. I find this truly remarkable and fascinating and I would definitely welcome an opportunity to experience this lifestyle. The Nomadic people possess an innate ability for resilience and survival, and do it with much aplomb! Thank you for sharing this unique and original ancient form of architecture. Being part Native American I truly appreciate the construction of the TP style.
I spent nearly a year living in a Teepee in Southeast MN, most of it over the winter. I know now my experience was a total "cake walk" compared to this. These people are truly amazing. Thank you for sharing.
Stunning to see. Fascinating how everyone seems to know what to do without much need to speak. Out there in Siberia its not survival by being the fittest, but survival by working together
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I am in awe... The music is really well chosen, though, at certain moments, it amplifies my deep emotions... How can we live a whole life without knowing about these people? They dismantle and rebuild their house and household every 4 or 5 days... it's unbelievable, yet we are forced to believe it... They have such beautiful faces... My God, my eyes are wet...Wonderful work you have done. Thank you.
Slower life lmao we have different opinions on this. They live in frozen dead place, move all the time, there not educated, probably some inbreeding can’t be large selection mates out there, there not Christians prob worship that stick of wood, poop in frozen potty, old and crippled and handy capped prob just die because they can’t survive. Ooooooo the easy life huh lol....
@@addisonwilliams2221 You don't have to be so degrading. People don't get to choose where they are born. You are definitely right that the place where they live is one of the hardest to survive, and it is very much an every day struggle to do so. However these people do not know any different and the least you can do is respect them.
@@Cernunnos_83 Have fun with your sis and being able count to 10!!! Really sound like lots not fun to me but hey each there own!!! I will keep wasting my life spending time with my family and raising my children. Mine will be in a medical field like me and my wife and not burden to society. You must not be independently wealthy are you would value children’s education, future and life more. Learning if it’s deer or raccoon tard is not important to me. My goal in life is to make awesome children into awesome people that can help this world. And I will leave them with tons of cash so they will always be taking care of. These people will pass on maybe 200$ dollars worth crap. And I’m cajun so my kids easily live off land I teach them everything. Guns, farming, hunting, respect everything.
this is one of the greatest youtube videos I have ever seen.....what an awesomely tough people....and yet comfy cozy...not enough to survive...ya gotta thrive.....fantastic....I have so many questions...obviously the floor boards and tent poles are super important.....where do they get them?.....what do they eat....what is their diet....how often do they move....and for what reasons......it just goes on and on....notice how everyone has a job and they must work as a team/family.....I love the use of sewn together reeds / willow to make a floor...sooooo many skins...reindeer...????....awesome.....gonna subscribe....
Wow I cannot imaging the strength requires to put those fur up to make the tent. Let alone pitching a tent every four days. I bow my head to these amazing people.
Great movie !!!! Great movie !!! , and music, and the fact that except for the camera, no one pokes with a microphone and stupid questions !!!! I grew up with these people and I could tell a lot. To live, not survive, in conditions where there are no usual things for a city dweller, and a blizzard for a week, when you do not see an outstretched hand, and three months at night, and -40 degrees of frost is the norm and not a reason to hide in a plague and do nothing, and real wolves accompanying the herd, and much more, and do not consider such a life a feat. I always remember with nostalgia. Northern peoples - the most decent and honest, there is no lie , you will not survive, no one will survive! The farther south I live, the colder I am! I am many years old, this is my granddaughter's computer. Thanks a lot for the movie !!!
I think it is amazing how some humans have adapted living in this frozen world. To think that they'll have to move and set up yet again within the next few days. I get an anxiety attack just thinking about doing all of that activity over and over again, in the snow and frigid temps. I know that this concerns their livelihood, etc, and that they have adapted to this way of life, but from my corner of the earth, I don't think I'd ever survive a life like this. I'm too old and plagued with illness now, but even in my younger days I think this would kill me quickly... God bless their strength! ❤️🙏
They are incredible people! They have the building of the tent down to a science. The Interior is amazing. They cook and heat the inside. Thank you for sharing this. I have the highest respect for the Siberian people! They are true survivors!
The older i get ( 60 now ) the more i hate the cold , it takes alot of energy for the body to stay warm . I wonder if these awesome Nomads ever get tired of being in those cold environments ?
This is a world I'll never see, but I sure did enjoy spending 32 minutes with them today. Thank you ever so much for posting this video.
😊 Great comment
The first 10 minutes was amazing. The remainder of the video required a blanket 🥶🔥
Why not? If you really want to, you can!
Never say never NWO is here you might need to go somewhere.....
Isn't TH-cam amazing!
As a Canadian I can hear the squeaky, crunchy snow. That tells you its hella cold out. Thank you for sharing this fabulous video.
As a Canadian, if you can help us to do this among the Nunavut/Inuit people then I would be very grateful!
65 years of winters in Canada, I can relate to the dog hopping around on three legs.
I know that squeaking and crunching snow under the feet drives me mad like someone who drags their finger nails on a chalk board. Or the noises that come from styrofoam rubbing together 😨😨
Why they have to move all the time? Just staying one place, it's better
@@MaiNguyen-nx2ebThese people live from hunting. If they stay in one place permanently, that area will be overhunted. Only the nomadic way of life guarantees these people a life in harmony with nature, without disrupting its balance.
I give them all the credit in the world. Hard working, tenacious, teamwork, no griping. Wow. I am humbled. God bless them.
Is this before or after they murder/executed animals as if there is a reason. Get sobered.
@Elpida SavedByJesus well, I am sure Brenda would say exactly that in their presence be they currently insane or not. (-_-)
@Elpida SavedByJesus ☮️♾️🤸
god isnt real. time to grow up!
@@mirrortoyourweakness9769 spoken like a true victim as of yet sobered or compensated.
С каким спокойствием и умиротворением живут эти люди. Они не кричат,не ругаются.И дети особо не балуются. Они живут в гармонии с природой и с собой.
а у них в культуре не принято ругаться, я где-то читала, не помню уже, чем это мотивируется.
@@katrine1625swearing would be a waste of energy.
As an American,anger and swearing and fighting amongst themselves accomplish nothing@@Thomas.3698
That's why they don't do it, their lives depend on harmony with all
I wonder how much they like their lifestyle?
This is one of the best documentaries I've seen in awhile.
When you realize that, for all the technological advances of industrialized countries, in case of civilization collapse it is people like them who will know how to survive.
Are you just now realizing that? 😳 and you dont know how to survive in the cold? Better get to learning
@Luke21:25-28KJV worlds not falling anytime soon lmfao . Maybe certain country’s but we will be like those future movies of giant skyscrapers and so much trash we have to move to space . Humans value pleasure to much to want to see the down fall
@Luke21:25-28KJV and how do you know this? Just a curious concerned citizen 🤔
@@XQUEZZYX MIT has been running simulations since 1972, I believe. They all point to year 2040 as a breaking point to collapse. So not as far as you think.
@@uramalakia for what ? Lmfao . And nice comment can I get a link ? Running simulations 🤣🤣🤣 dawg come on .
These people would make any military commander happy how fast they break down and move and set back up. No wasted time and everyone knows just what their jobs are. These are some tough people to live where they live and how they live. My hats off to them. Thanks for sharing. Semper Fi from an old Marine
Just to explain the music, as it seems to be loved or hated by you.
Firstly, I am not a production team with camera operators, sound recordists and a producer telling the local people what to do and when to talk. I catch what I can and leave people free. This means snowmobiles, talking behind the camera, lens focus noises (I don't have cinematic lenses) and endless wind noise. Also in this video I was flying my drone over to record the exact pole placements, top and bottom and this was impossible to remove completely. So the sound I get is often awful. If I can get some music from the local people I always prefer to use this, but this is not always possible. I cannot afford to buy in expensive music. The TH-cam stock library is, in my opinion, lacking in decent world folk. I have tried free music sites but get constantly hit by copyright claims even when it is licenced to me. So I have started composing my own music. Some of you seem to love it, some of you hate it. I guess it will always be this way with music.
I am truly sorry if you hate it. But before you leave a negative comment perhaps ask yourself what you can offer instead. if you have any better suggestions - local, indigenous, freely licenced, beautiful, then do let me know. TH-cam does not allow creators to change the sound track, but I can at least use it in the future.
I am always open to learning and making things better.
Many Thanks.
I for one enjoyed the music quite a bit. I wouldn't mind having it in my own library. Keep doing you!
Your videos are beautiful. Thank you for such great work. And your music is wonderful.
enjoyable to us folk who yearn the old ways but seem locked in the sad sad present..no statement necessary to people who still know how to appreciate a good thing when they see it . thank you !
I like the music fine, but felt it out of place. It feels eerie and daunting, which is in contrast to what's happening on the screen. In addition, I find that most want to hear all the sounds being made, and the music level is a little too loud which takes away from the activity. Perhaps you can try something a bit more neutral/upbeat.
All that aside I appreciate the work you put in, good job and very informative!
@@zerojee1 I think you have it right. We have been in lockdown for nearly a year and I am feeling eerie and daunted for sure. Upbeat it is then!
I actually like when the sound is like this, when you hear people breathe, talk, the sound of whining snow and so on. It brings in reality and shows life exactly the way it is.
Yep. And no matter the culture or where on this planet a group of people survive, there will always be a noisy bratty kid hurting the ear drums with their high pitch squeal.
Wet snow? What you're hearing is the sound of cold dry snow
ASMR full sensory living
But the music
@@aslmad1 I wouldn't mind no music but it is possible to ignore.
They work so quietly. No shouting or bossiness. Each person knows their job. Very impressive!!
A lot to learn from them... we the civilization!
I doubt they have have specific jobs so much as know what has to be done and pick up on the parts they can do as the situation evolves. I suspect if you looked at them raising a tent a week later different people would be doing different tasks. although strength and experience and gender probably play a role in which things a person can do. Just a guess.
@@joedart8449 apparently the men aren't allowed inside the tent until smoke rises from the chimney, so there are definitely gender roles at play.
They were probably like, “get it right this time! There are people here with strange devices that create a window for others to view us”
Its to cold to argue
Чувствую умиротворение,когда нет нет да и заглядываю на эти каналы... спасибо авторам, особенно этим милым, добрым , мирным жителям региона. Пример для многих других людей,кот.перестали ценить и уважать друг друга и кот.живут ради наживы стремясь доминировать над другими людьми...
Exactly, today's World of go go go, hurry hurry hurry...🤢🤮
This is exactly what we need, community, get back to the old ways in the sense of community helping each other stop stressing get back to the way life should really be about. Thank you for sharing this documentary absolutely loved it and will continue to watch more
How about you go ahead and I stay watching your adventure from the comfort of my living room.
I’m on board with you on that. Just not in -40c temperatures. Finding harmony with Nature would require there’s some nature left around.
They are litterally freezing in the middle of nowhere. Not even a single fkn bird on the horizon to enjoy your day. This must be hellish.
Can't thank you enough for publishing this documentary of the Nenet herders of Siberia! My utmost respect to them and their traditions, but also for their spirit of survival in a hostile environment. What a tremendous lesson in teamwork and doing what needs to be done without creating conflict, on the contrary, you have to have harmony and teamwork to survive in such conditions. Thanks again for sharing this.
Talking about Spirit or survival they got no choice it's live or die
My guess is if they were to visit any large city they would consider that a hostile environment. The noise pollution would be enough to drive them out.
@@Albe3331 Also they are a bunch of dumb sexist clowns who would be quickly and rightly arrested and imprisoned
Yeah but why
@@gokhauppal it's their life it's their way of life it's all they know what are you going to do is pack up and move and they don't carry around money like we do .
I tip my hat to the film crew. Brilliant how you captured an ageless process without intruding!
The whole process is fascinating and so clear!
These northern peoples live in our country, their culture and way of life are preserved and supported for hundreds of years by "barbaric, totalitarian" Russia)))). And where did the United States do with its Indians? Finally democratized?)))
Эти северные народы живут в нашей стране, их культуру и быт сохраняет и поддерживает сотни лет "варварская, тоталитарная" Россия)))). А куда США своих индейцев подевали? Окончательно демократизировали?)))
I think this is a demonstration.
@@bobcostas6272 In Russia, the peoples of the North have their own republics within the state. It's like in Canada or the United States, the Indians would have their own states, not reservations. Most of the territory of Russia is made up of just such northern republics, where the leadership and parliaments are elected from the indigenous inhabitants: Yakutia, Karelia, Komi, Mari El, Mordovia, Tyva, Khakassia, Buryatia, Udmurtia. Autonomous (self-governing) districts: Nenets, Yamalo-Nenets, Khanty-Mansi, Chukotsky.
Northern peoples have their own habitual way of life, their own culture and traditions. They are engaged in reindeer husbandry, hunting, fishing and folk crafts. They live like this in the 21st century, because in Russia they were not driven from their own lands. If they want to build yurts, yarangas or chums, then they do. If they want to roam the vast tundra, they roam. This is not a demonstration, but their way of life. Northern peoples receive free medical care, study for free in schools and universities, have the right to free housing from the state, early retirement and other social guarantees.
The Russians did not colonize the North, but left everything as it is, thus preserving the diversity of the peoples of Russia. That is why we say "Russian North". We love them, they are ours).
You wrote that this is a "demonstration" because you cannot imagine that somewhere in "totalitarian" Russia this is possible, and in the "democratic" USA all Indians were killed long ago by the democratic Anglo-Saxons. This is all because your television is constantly brainwashing voters about the impassable Middle Ages in Russia, and crazy bears are running around the streets))).
@@АнтонинаАнтонова-у1е No, i mean this is surely for educational or documentary l purposes. I am russian.
@@bobcostas6272 So I wrote a passionate tirade for the only Russian who read it). Ok, funny. Так и писали бы по-русски!)
Thank you for making this magical documentary , it is perfect in every way as it is , don’t worry about a few people who will always find something to criticise , yet never make anything ! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I find the music very boring and unnecessary. So there. Why do you think you have to be a 'creator' to be a 'critic'?
I admire the fact that there's no narration. There's just an experience and the sounds you'd hear if you were truly there. These people are so efficient. Truly, we need to take a lesson from them because they will be the ones that survive should everything in the "civilized world" goes to crap.
They might survive if the whole of the rest of civilisation "goes to crap", but little isolated communities are much much much more likely to "go to crap" than the whole of civilisation.
Not sure tearing down your entire house every 4 days and moving it is exactly the picture efficiency but alrighty
@@Milamberinx wrong. smaller communities are much more better off than any large city
@@Milamberinx Large cities depends on rural areas for help and advance civilizations needs cities to survive because cities intern give all the manufactured supplies back to the rural area, and yes the rural areas will survive but they will feel the destruction because they depend some manufactured things, meanwhile the all of the human race used to be hunter gatherers and they depended on nature for there survival just like these people and that means they would never feel the affects of an apocalypse except if it targets nature.
Too bad the music detracts from the full experience.
modern equipment, traditional lifestyle
You can truly see that these people embrace their culture and heritage, maximum respect
The only modern equipment I saw was a shovel? Everything else was from animal hides and trees.
@@cliffordzellner5917 the snowmobile, modern saw, solid metal cooker, plastic tarps, and more
@@cliffordzellner5917 They've snowmobiles. You can hear the reverse beeping sound when they're just beginning to set up camp. Also it's mentioned in the description.
@@cam7183 oh yeah you're right I forgot about the snowmobiles
What about toilets? Washing yourself? I guess those things are trivial when it is only about survival... :)
Watch how skilled their hands are at the task they’re doing... they’ve repeated the same movements thousands of times. Beautiful video. Thank you.
Lol why wouldn’t they be skilled?
@@darkstar4494were you dropped as a child?
@@scuzzbucket8485 quite the opposite scuzz bucket. But do you have an answer for me?
@@darkstar4494 the OP was simply marveling at their skill, not surprised by it.
@@scuzzbucket8485 Yes, humans are skillful by human standards and it can be impressive to watch.
Милые жители севера, как тяжело по снегу ходить, и налаживать свой быт, но я беру стойкости у вас вы привыкшие и все равно так хочется вас согреть, теплой печкой, или горячей ванной здоровья, вам крепкого, счастья, успехов удачи😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
People working together. Everyone has a responsibility for something. Peacefully putting their home up. Loved every minute of this! How cute are those little ones? Such a beautiful life .
Congratulations for your comment
@@lisagee3318 congratulations for your reply
I sure wouldn't call living like this beautiful
more sad
what? Aloe Again, are you trying to say that you are unhappy going to your 9-5 job to work for someone else, who yells at you and gives you stress under the threat of unemployment, while you pay your rent, and taxes, and live away from your family?
@@bio2020 Is it that hard to work 9-5 job though ? You have lots of oportunities in the city and especially with internet connection. They have nothing, but snow and back pain probably gona die in their 40s while never experiencing anything else but bunch of trees 3 types of animals and snow.
I don't understand why people click dislike. This is their way of life! and the filming is excellent!
Their brain exploded from an opposite lifestyle, they “live” in the city...
Personally I hit dislike on videos I like just because it boosts it in the algorithm the same as a like but doesn’t add it to my liked videos playlist
@@auggie9438 that’s either some fucking big brain shit you got going on there or a damn maxed out fucking got the right answer but used a different way stat you have
Because....the people film that !!!!!!! They understand NOTHING. Go there with cameras !!!! WHY ??????? Let the people her live without you fucking camera !!!!! Klicks klicks klicks !!!!!!!!!!!
@@auggie9438 Why would you not want the algorithm to include videos you may likely enjoy by disliking those you like?
I'm in Awe of the Ingenuity and Good Spirit of these Hearty Folk. Listen to the Children Laugh and See the Smiles. Happy and Loved. A Wealthy People. May they continue to Be Blessed with Health, Love, a Warm Fire and a Good Hunt. I Thank Them and You for Sharing such an intimate view into Their Lives. 🙏❤💪
Этих людей большая сила воли одни переезды отнимают силы, нужно гордиться такими людьми❤
в городде сложнее выжить среди жуликов и контроллеров парковки
To the person/people who made this documentary, the word amazing doesn't even describe it. Thank you for the reality check!!!!! I'm a huge fan of documentaries. This is by far my favorite. Just wow.
Instant sub...!
I totally disagree. Why even document a people that pray to trees
@@ed0078 better than eating cheetos and drinking soda all day like you i bet
@@ed0078 why document a people that pray to a dude nailed to a tree?
@@Ragnaroz6000 this is one of the smartest comments I've seen on here in a while, nice
@@ed0078Do you say the same about Christians?
Those kids are so adorable. I feel like if they fell over, they wouldn't be able to stand back up by themselves, their clothes are so thick!
lil snow turtles
😂😂😂😂😅😅
and so are they
I like how most of the adults are wearing the coats in their natural, earth tone, colors; but they have the kids in bright colors so they can spot them easier from a distance… the original “OSHA safety orange.”
Like the little brother from A Christmas Story. "I Can't move my arms!"
And I feel accomplished getting up in the morning , turning the heat up and putting something in the crockpot....
Simply amazing how they work together, very little talking, just knowing and doing. Awesome lesson in life right here.
Those children that are 53% coat by volume are adorable. Bundled up like an Arizonian visiting Canada in spring.
I can go with tshirts and shorts in 10-15 Celcius (50-59 F) the body can handle that. Siberian though, that's whole another level!
@@HueghMungus 10-15c is summer temperatures, i wonder who COULDN'T handle it in shorts and t-shirt.
@@MA-xt6ue What i wrote is pretty good imo, no need to exxagerate things. When it's windy or cold drafts 10c feels much colder, 10c can become 5c. You go ahead macho up in blizzard -20c. idc
As an Arizonan born and raised I can confirm we can't handle Canada in spring. We wear Jackets when it's 70 degrees out lol
@@RoyArrowood that's disgusting!!!! I'm sweating my balls off in 70F
Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for allowing me to see how these people live. I am astonished at their resilience and ingenuity.
How about the top of your heart as well?
Милые труженики,как вас порой трудно понять,знаю, что это ваша жизнь и вы привыкли,но ещё вы пример показываете как надо помогать друг другу,спасибо за видио обожаю вас, здоровья крепкого вам всем!
This was on my recommendations ages ago, and I’ve only just gotten around to watching it. These kinds of videos are the ones that need permanent preservation. Thank you for sharing it with us.
I love seeing this. I'm so glad some people are still living this way. It is very interesting seeing their set-up, tents, etc. and how they go together. I lived under my canvas teepees for years in these tall mountains. Generally I only moved camp twice a year. Their pole set was very interesting to watch too. Teepees only have seventeen poles in the set. A tripod of poles, north pole, south pole and door pole, holding up another twelve poles. The last two poles, making up the seventeen, are smoke flap poles. I loved seeing their liners and inner tent. Their inner liners are so colourful and attractive. Like them, I always built a partial floor that my teepee surrounded. The wooden floor would keep me up off the ground where I would sleep and lounge near the wood stove. My teepees always had canvas liners that gave the structure a chimney effect so the wood smoke would be sucked out the smoke flaps. I always used a wood stove as containing the fire is so much safer. Over the years I've seen a couple of teepees go up in flames from open fires inside the tent, and it happens fast when things catch on fire. Seeing the people in Siberia, with their reindeer hide tents, etc. reminds me so much of how our ancestors lived on the plains under their buffalo hide teepees. I know what that freedom feels like since I've had many years of experience, always living alone (with my dogs and horses). My teepee days are over, I have electricity now, a computer and even the internet (this modern age is something else) but no phone. My last dog died when I was sixty and that was a few years ago now, so I live more alone than ever. Now I'm an old man, simply living in my small cabin here in these rugged mountains. I'm so grateful I led the wilderness life I lived and I have great memories of those years I lived in my teepees. I'm always interested in seeing and hearing about how the people in the northern hemisphere are still living out on the land, I hope that lifestyle never ceases to be.
Здоровья Вам, спасибо за Ваш рассказ!
Looks like a rough life.
Get yourself another dog, it’s always a good idea sir! Happy Christmas
@@mrsugar2352 but what if he died before the dog ?
@@ZAZAAZXD adopt an older one 🖤
27 million views ! I've watched it twice start to finish, separated by a few years. Love the children and old folks pitching in. I can believe its warm in there with two heavy layers of furs. God bless them.
Same I saw this first during the pandemic. Its just as captivating
Thank you for giving us great insight to the resilience and ingeniousness of these people!
what god ?
i hope they gave them some of the. money from the video
@@SunofYork😀👍
The children playing happily really makes this video special, so much tradition and harmony, looks like paradise
Yes the children play like all children..but also appear that they are anxious to be home 🏡 in the warmth to take off heavy clothing and rest & eat draw close to I parents. ...the clothing must weigh a lot and they are little. 😊
@@estelleschneider9033 The children get used to their clothes. Just like in sápmi our children know that not are they only beautiful, but this clothes are made to feel comfortable for every season. We use to say that we have eight seasons in one year.
@@estelleschneider9033 the little children look so cute with the big coats and big shoes, they are like little bears lol
Трудный люди. Молодец.
Yes it's great to see. And no body with fones stuck to there eyes. I admire these people
Обожаю смотреть,как вы ставите чум,как женщины готовят еду ,как шьете одежду,люблю ваших детей,собачат.Привет из России,всего самого лучшего!
It must feel so good to have a long days work then finally fully setting that up and being able to cuddle up there and talk to everyone
I love how everyone knows what to do. No one is just standing around. Everyone is doing their part. I love working like that.
Can't be loly gagging around when night comes it's get cold
@@_Schwartz not to mention, they've probably done this a hundred times already. Roles and tasks are second nature at this point.
It's called social responsibility 🔥
Communal living
And the dogs laying in the center inside the tents where the heated oven is at, their not dumb, lol
These people probably the strongest on earth. I love watching their lives. Fascinated by their community, they always work together and never seen them being sad , this warms my heart. Thank you for maming this documentary. I wish them healthy and happiness
New series coming soon!
@@NomadArchitecture any idea why they move so often? I’m very curious 🧐. Thank you, I enjoy the documentary, lots of work 😊
@@fatimahridriguez6916 They follow their herds. The reindeer want to migrate naturally, and this encourages regrowth. If the reindeer stayed put too long, they risk stripping their food source. This way, the tundra ecosystem stays sustainable.
Life without technology, quiet, peaceful, happy. This is the life I wish for! Amazing documentary!🥰
This is vernacular architecture and regional traditions that cannot be lost. Thank you for filming and presenting this to us all.
As a Canadian who has done winter camping, I could ascertain from the sound of the snow, it was extremely cold.
Wet snow makes no noise; cold snow is crunchy!
I love you folks so much for sharing this with no propaganda attached!
People dont know how good they have it ,these people live like this its there life its just routine to them .I been out in -50 in Canada hunting you cant have any skin uncovered i said to myself what the hell am i doing out in this. lol, Its amazing to me how animals can live in this daily its the survival instinct the lord has given them thats truly special.
I was going to say sounds like dry snow
@@littlesilver2205 Try doing -25 soaking wet man
@@paulipuhakka8788 When you breathe it gives you a headache as well. (coldest I've experienced was Feb 8 2019, hitting -43f (-41c)..
Our children are eating burgers chips coldrink look these children's they are helping there parents no choice of eating ,very tuff life
I love that everything is built around the stove. Home is where the hearth is.
Unless your a woman they you better fucking stay on your side or your face will get a taste of that hearth
So the heart is in the stove?
Ain’t that the Truth!!!
Well actually, due to the conical shape of the structure, you need to put the fire underneath the tallest spacial dimension or there’s a risk a fire or getting smoked out
No shit?
Потрясающие кадры...вот как ЛЮДИ берегут свою историю, культуру 🙏🙏🙏
После ВО войны, мой отец долго летал в этих краях... много рассказывал о жизни этих людей...
А потом и мне довелось летать на Ан-2 , в этих местах....
Сильные люди и очень добрые 🙏🤝
These people are not dependent on riches to have an enriched life. They work very hard and ask for nothing from outsiders. I want to find a way to not be dependant on others to sustain my life or sense of accomplishment threr life is hard but they don't expect anything more than want they provide for themselves. Please let me learn from these intelligent people.
The babies are so precious, they make me smile so much and I wonder what it must be like to grow up as them. This is their "of course life is like this". Also major respect to the women who juggle and set up all the particulars of home living every day, it's not so glamorous but all those little tasks let you end up with a warm, dry, cozy place to sleep and warm food to eat.
They don't. I imagine it's seasonal. Even the harshest areas will have oscillations between hotter and colder so I imagine it's when they have a warmer period. So once a year, seasonally.
@Jan 6 was "Wall Street Putsch" part 2 laundry actually dries well at freezing temperatures. Clothing freezes and becomes stiff and hard at first, but then that ice actually evaporates and leaves the clothing pretty dry. As for washing, you could do it inside the tent to keep water and your hands from freezing too fast. I don't know how these particular peoples actually do it - it's very much possible that they just wait for spring to come - but just saying that winter laundry is very much possible if needed:) Which I imagine is very much needed at times, for example with small babies.
@@valeriavagapova boiling in a bucket as my mom still does. Snow melts into water. Perfect! However, it might be a different technique with these ppl.
How joyful to observe cooperation. They are not sent off to jobs and selling their hours nor submitting their children to institutions.
I believe these guys will dry clothes depending on what they are they have seasonal clothing and some of it doesnt really need washed often like winter clothes because things like sweat and bacteria and things you want to wash away are kept to the inner layers the outer warming layers are kept relatively clean by the cold wind snow and all of the taigas wonderful elements but some tribes will boil water and pour it over the clothes with this wired rack type thing you lay the clothes upon and let it drain or you can smack the water out which also gets debris hair and other stuff out its all learned technique and each family and tribe does it differently
The way they take their tents down and travel and then rebuild like it’s nothing is amazing to me!! Coming from the streets I come from I thought it was survival!! This is what real survival is!! My hats off to them!!! they can teach me a lot!!
Survival anywhere can be tough. I hope you are not just surviving but thriving.
@@RadagastBrown420 yeah! I’m definitely thriving!!
Teaching me too.
if there had been narration i would have stopped watching after a few minutes, i felt like i was there with them, an incredible video that will be viewed for thousands of years, i fear we will lose people like these in time. a dying art or survival.
dont worry. the way things are going, these skills will be highly sought after in the new future
But, without narration, how on Earth would anyone know what they are doing? 😂
@@lynnleigha580 by watching the video.
Women work only on one side of the tent. Men can't enter the completed tent until smoke comes from the chimney. Rules are rules. They have force because they come from reality. When you and your family's very survival is at stake, rules matter. There is much to be learned here. The power of the images here is almost overpowering; one of the hallmarks of an excellent film is the absence of narration. This video is one of the finest on You Tube. Still, I'm glad I live in Georgia. I worked in my garden today. The sun was out and the temp was 68 degrees.
what is the survival logic in limiting only the women to half the tent?
Men had tasks outside with help from the entire crew, as the women did inside. Women helped erect the tent and skin it then inside lit the stove to cook and warm up the place. After the tent was up 1st things first; heat and food - too many cooks in the kitchen.
Could loose the music, I'd rather hear the people.
Огромное спасибо за фильм! Осталась под сильнейшим восхищением от необыкновенных людей!
I wonder if anyone else watches these videos to gently fall asleep at night to. Of all the endless videos on this site I watch to find some peace, there is something about these that tame my soul and slow my breathing. Perhaps the knowledge that despite there being a world that envelopes humans in a overwhelming sea of technology, we are still, in our body and our blood, and for 99% of our history, nomadic wanderers, finding purpose and contentment in our true engagement with nature. The wind, the trees, the sun, the community of a tribe, they will be with us always. They need to be with us always. No matter how we adapt, no matter what we surround ourselves with, this innate need will always be within us. Upright apes, lost in a world we do not fully understand.
I sat down to watch this documentary with my GrandFather (107).
We are Six Nations Indians , Iroquois.
It's fascinating to watch a group of peoples, living off the land, erecting
tee-pee exactly like you.
The old one says "Yet so far apart, Still one peoples"
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to see the other side of the world.
A+ on the documentary
Well done..
Thats amazing. I had read that First Nations Indians share ancestry with the Nenet folk and many other tribes from Siberia and eastern Russia. Migrating across the ice and through Alaska over hundreds, and up to thirty thousands years. There was a study that found DNA links with Iroquois and the Altai region of Siberia. What is the first Nations Indian view on those discoveries? Do they go against the established origin tales or is there something in the folklore that aligns with the story? Genuinely curious and interested from England.
First Nations Indian respect is certainly due.
@@DextraVisual You are correct.
Remember what the old one said, "Yet so far apart, Still one peoples".
We believe it.
You're not Indian unless you're from India.
@@Joseph-xj4ex since both are exonyms that’s ridiculous
Funny about the music..i watched this while my daughter was watching a basketball game.. didn't have any sound on.. loved the video
They laid out the living area, brought what they needed "inside" and THEN built the tent structure around it. I bet that saves a lot of backs from the aches and pains of stooping to carry things into the home!
they've been doing this a while for sure
they forgot the skate ramp.
Pivot..Pivot!...PIVOT!!!
A couple of weeks with these folks and you gonna walk away with a whole new set of hacks
@NiceGuy What an excellent question
One of the most fascinating videos I have ever seen! Salutations to the nomads, who are so efficient and precise AND quite happy I am pretty sure!
Seems like everyone has already appreciated the content with comments so i'll just mention how cute the dogs are
Yes , I second your observation! Very sweet and probably loyal to the death. I am happy to see they are allowed inside the tent. I do worry about their frozen paws. Maybe someone could fashion some small dog booties from fur scraps they have. Ill bet it would be much appreciated. People say, "Oh they've been walking around in snow with bare paws for eons ", but that doesn't mean they like it or that its comfortable.
What doggs?
@@karenab.109 they dont need it, these dogs are not same as your sofa princess at home...
Woof!
They're dinner this weekend.
대단한 분들이다 저런 환경에서 생활하는게 놀랍고 경외스럽다 모두 건강하세요!
오염되지 않은 위대한자연과
자연인들~
유튜브에서 그들의 삶을 볼수있어서 신기합니다 꾸며지지않은 자연그대로의 모습같애요 😄👍
I loved the music and the style of film making. It's an incredibly ethical manner of documenting a culture which has survived because of its isolation from outside influences. Respecting the way of life, the customs and the community and allowing it to speak for itself wordlessly is not something which the big media orgs are familiar with. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
It's a shame we can't get the same luxury
Музыка не годится , никакого жизненого позитива в ней нет, такая " неземная " музыка угнетает
These people are highly evolved humans living in harmony within themselves, each other, animals and the earth. What an inspiration! Thank you for this amazing video!
I know it's extremely hard work, but watching the children melts my heart, beautiful dogs too
Absolutely outstanding. Quite simply, people that know what they are doing. It would be an honour and a privelege to spend a month with these folk to experience their life - hard, yes, but so essential and elemental it would just open your eyes. Magnificent x
Such team work and mental connection. No one shouting instructions. Everyone knows their job. No machinery just plain human ingenuity. The women and kids even the dogs know their boundries. This is really fascinating. It must be freezing.
It's a toasty ---40 Below.😨
The young girls and the women know boundaries, because if they didn't, they would be popsicles. That's one very good aspect of the simple life.
They have to get that shit up before they freeze to death!!!
@@ghostcityshelton9378 well they are siberians they can withstand the cold.
i mean the parents probably teach them if they don't they will die or worse.
Yikes, you move all that every four days??? I suddenly have a whole new appreciation for my camper 🚐
Why do they move every four days ?
Why do they move every four days ?
Why do they move every four days ?
Really nice!!! thank you so much for documenting in such a competent way. and Thank you to our siberian friends to share with us. Thank You :)
Moving every 4 days with this much work seems like a lot. Without the teamwork and everyone having their responsibilities, it seems it would not be possible. It's truly an amazing lifestyle and process to observe. ✨️🫶✨️
Such a wonderful channel. Beautiful videos.
I just watched 30 minutes of people pitching tents... and Im not even mad about it. Such a different way to live.
@Any One To them, living in a civilization like ours, could be a nightmare too. Just because it would be a nightmare to you doesn't mean you shouldn't appreciate or at least respect a different way of live
@Any One Imagine being homeless in a big city because you've lost your job or getting robbed at a gun point or getting ran over by a drunk driver, wouldn't that be a nightmare?
@Any One A nightmare for you. For them: an ancestral way of lifestyle get off your high horse
@Any One
Yeah, a nightmare. Imagine not being a tax donkey debt slave in a soul crushing cubicle job.
@Any One they survive in these conditions.. You wouldnt
This Family make pitching a tent look easy. Thank-you
PS. I love the design of the ladies coats.
If this is normal for living there and I too lived there, I would definitely love another close family to live with. What a wonderful balance of lives entwined. If it didn’t work for these families, they wouldn’t be there and the culture and tradition would be lost. Not only for themselves but society’s impression of their country and heritage. Nothing but admiration for these stoic people.
These families work together and live together even if they don't necessarily like each other most modern people couldn't do that
I had a 150 year old reindeer t-shirt. In 9th grade in Maine. At -20°f that was all I needed and I was still warm. Maybe even sweating a little. I so miss skins in the cold. It was the warmest thing I ever had, minus the goose down blanket. Now that was amazing. Soft and warm.
It looks like a beautiful and wholesome lifestyle in many ways. But I could never move every four days! It would take me at least 4 days to recuperate from putting up the tent! Thank you for sharing your lives with us😊
I had no problem with the music. It gave off an ethereal ambience fitting for their peaceful yet fulfilling lively hood.
I'm sure this is the same sound track as used on some of the seaons of La Piovra (an Italian TV drama about the Mafia).
@@nhoff6858 lol you must have the attention span of a squirrel to find ambient music distracting
@@nhoff6858 sucks for you bro.
The music is godawful. High pitched whining and death chamber chaotic noise. Almost anything else would've been better. It's dischordant and detracts. They could have used something culturally relevant.
@@jakevendrotti1496 what a horrible and wrong opinion you got there
Enjoyed watching the process. And the music was both peaceful and appropriate. You have produced a wonderful video. Thanks for sharing!
good job well done
Must agree!
Amazing you thought that first song was appropriate. Sounded like something from a haunted movie.
That is some operation on a calm sunny day. Imagine doing it in inclement weather. What a resourceful and rugged people.
I was thinking about this but i suppose the heaviness of the hides help that's for sure
They likely would wait for sunny days to do this.
Now I am retired, I don't work out in inclement weather. Wait a day or two. Stay inside, work on inside stuff like clothing or quilts. Much more rational.
What is mind boggling is that they do this process every few days! I wonder why.
@@ahamed6702 graze
How tough and lovely they are.I would never be able to see these peoples and lived with them but seeing in these documentary really enthrile me. May God blessed them and wish to see them again.
The fur blankets and sleeping situation looked extremely comfortable!
FAMILY FOR REAL,,,,,, GOD HELP THOSE PEOPLE,,,,
Looks really cosy😊😊😊
~I stumbled upon this video by chance watching nature videos. First and foremost, I am humbled by watching this. The flow of their Brotherhood and Sisterhood is beatiful to watch. They work together seamlessly, with quietness and precision. I know I could not live this way of life, I am too conditioned to creature comforts, but my upmost admiration and respect for these Nomads who thrive happily in this way of life. They, are, I am sure, much more at peace with life. Thank you so much for this documentary.
Utmost.. look it up..
@@timn4481 loser
@@timn4481 Thank you for being so picky. I was watching this late ,and my eyes were blurry and I was tired, but I was compelled to write a nice comment for this video.
Aye, no screaming spoilt brats in this video.
you cant untill you must. Luxery is one thing people take for granted.
If I was born into this life I’m sure I could live like this . A person would get really good at it when you do it every 4 days . Everyone seemed to have there own task and from what the video showed everyone was calm and did there job . Being out on the tundra surly has its challenges , can’t imagine what you do when it’s really windy and you have to set up .
i couldn't live like that ! Go take a leak and it freezes b4 it hits the Ground? Touch any metal and your hands sticks to it ! Peeling the skin off ~ NO WAY
@@426superbee4 Well, you wouldn't need any toilet paper - just wait for the stream to freeze and then break it off!
LMAO be my luck it would turn into a turdcycle
I love how they work together to build there small village community❤❤❤❤ Happy Holidays🎄🎄🎄🎄🎁🎁🎁🎁🌺🌺🌺
Stunning that they do this every four days!! How is that possible?! They are VERY strong people, physically and emotionally!
No joke, I live in MN -- it hits negative 40F/C here in winter I would not want to do that, at -35F the schools close
And that's air temp throw in even a light breeze and it's frostbite in less than 10 minutes
Yes strong they are all things provided by Mother Earth
And probably happier than most of us are.
That's a four or five hour job Then they're just sitting around.
@@micronut6082 They can't afford to JUST sit.
Greetings from INDONESIA 🇮🇩
I saw 5 adults, 2 Children and 2 dogs work in the solitude with harmonies in the coldest place on earth, that’s remains me how blessed I am to live in my current country which everything and anything is easy to get , never worried have to being frizz and wearing thick clothing.
Godbless you all 🙏🏻
Thank you for uploading 💕
Well I guess Ill find out in a week as we are coming your way to record some houses in Papua.
you can easily get everything but clean drinking water.
@@bryannonya9769 lol damn
Вы ошибаетесь. Ненецкий автономный округ не является самым холодным местом на земле. Полюс холода гораздо восточнее. Поищите на карте город Верхоянск-там холоднее всего в северном полушарии.
За комфорт надо платить.
Терпение, здоровья вам качевники, долголетия!
What a massive boat load of materials and supplies must be carried from camp to camp!! They just do what they must to survive and thrive. Amazing people!
So satisfying to watch ancient survival skills being performed with such elegant efficiency. Almost meditative.
It is meditative.
Bb
Blzo y
Ingenuity at its finest, such dedication this people have …it’s really unbelievable that they’ve learned to adapt in these conditions . They have all my respect 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.
@@денисбаженов-щ1б , who are you talking to ?
@@денисбаженов-щ1б warum sagst du, daß es für ihn sie lustig ist?
Er hat sich mit Respekt verneigt und meinte das auch so!
Du hast es falsch verstanden! Er hört mit dem Herzen, das ist die beste Art
ETWAS zu verstehen! Auch dir alles gute und BLEIB dir im Herzen treu und gesund!
@Rude and not Ginger , that also 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Amazing, just amazing. I was completely drawn into the peace and simplicity of their world.
❤️
Anything is possible when it comes to the survival of one’s family. I find this truly remarkable and fascinating and I would definitely welcome an opportunity to experience this lifestyle. The Nomadic people possess an innate ability for resilience and survival, and do it with much aplomb! Thank you for sharing this unique and original ancient form of architecture. Being part Native American I truly appreciate the construction of the TP style.
I spent nearly a year living in a Teepee in Southeast MN, most of it over the winter. I know now my experience was a total "cake walk" compared to this. These people are truly amazing. Thank you for sharing.
That's cool buddy. Something you'll. Never forget. Cheers
It gets down to -40 in northern Minnesota
Stunning to see. Fascinating how everyone seems to know what to do without much need to speak. Out there in Siberia its not survival by being the fittest, but survival by working together
These people are truly a special breed. We're lucky to share the same planet with them. Unbelievably strong and determined.
It’s incredibly humbling innit
@@bobwoww8384 LOL ❤️
🙏🏼🌹
If they truly had strong and determined ancestors they would not still be doing this lol
@@jayhouss9937Oh, 🤳🏽🤔what would they be doing then may I ask...? I'm all ears...
Спасибо за видео! Очень интересно смотреть как живут люди. Видеть их быт, еду и жизнь! ❤❤
Amazing how people on the other side of the world live their life. Fascinating and interesting I loved every second of this video
No ooo ooooo o oof k ooo ooooo ooooo
HERE is Our Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
@@Praise___YaH Really you should be showing this in ancient Hebrew if you want it to be convincing.
and the nyc cant go after them for parking tickets 24[7
I am in awe... The music is really well chosen, though, at certain moments, it amplifies my deep emotions... How can we live a whole life without knowing about these people? They dismantle and rebuild their house and household every 4 or 5 days... it's unbelievable, yet we are forced to believe it... They have such beautiful faces... My God, my eyes are wet...Wonderful work you have done. Thank you.
Watching this was relaxing and meditative. I enjoy seeing people living a much slower pace of life. Everyone looked calm and at peace.
bet they have never been bored or depressed in their lives .
Slower life lmao we have different opinions on this. They live in frozen dead place, move all the time, there not educated, probably some inbreeding can’t be large selection mates out there, there not Christians prob worship that stick of wood, poop in frozen potty, old and crippled and handy capped prob just die because they can’t survive.
Ooooooo the easy life huh lol....
@@addisonwilliams2221 You don't have to be so degrading. People don't get to choose where they are born. You are definitely right that the place where they live is one of the hardest to survive, and it is very much an every day struggle to do so. However these people do not know any different and the least you can do is respect them.
@@addisonwilliams2221 You waste your live, they don't. It's simple.
@@Cernunnos_83 Have fun with your sis and being able count to 10!!! Really sound like lots not fun to me but hey each there own!!! I will keep wasting my life spending time with my family and raising my children. Mine will be in a medical field like me and my wife and not burden to society.
You must not be independently wealthy are you would value children’s education, future and life more. Learning if it’s deer or raccoon tard is not important to me.
My goal in life is to make awesome children into awesome people that can help this world. And I will leave them with tons of cash so they will always be taking care of. These people will pass on maybe 200$ dollars worth crap.
And I’m cajun so my kids easily live off land I teach them everything. Guns, farming, hunting, respect everything.
this is one of the greatest youtube videos I have ever seen.....what an awesomely tough people....and yet comfy cozy...not enough to survive...ya gotta thrive.....fantastic....I have so many questions...obviously the floor boards and tent poles are super important.....where do they get them?.....what do they eat....what is their diet....how often do they move....and for what reasons......it just goes on and on....notice how everyone has a job and they must work as a team/family.....I love the use of sewn together reeds / willow to make a floor...sooooo many skins...reindeer...????....awesome.....gonna subscribe....
Wow I cannot imaging the strength requires to put those fur up to make the tent. Let alone pitching a tent every four days. I bow my head to these amazing people.
Me wondering how much a gallon of gas is there and where do u get it to fuel the snowmobile.
Я СОГЛАСНА С ВАМИ! ГЕРОИЧЕСКИЙ НАРОД , НЕ БРОСИВШИЕ СВОИ СВОИ КОРНИ !
@@Marquies_Terry It is much easier to deliver goods in winter there. They trade. Right now gas in region is about 60-80 cents\liter.
Why need to move every 4 days? Can’t they stay like a week or more before packing ?
You must be japanese
My respect for these people, extremely hard working and it seems like a very peaceful environment.
I was born there, but stil can't get how these people can live in so extreme conditions...
Yeah
@@theweasel8175
That’s not very nice.
Imagine being a little more positive.
@@theweasel8175
Yes. Study history and work towards a better future.
Seems like an ass backward environment. They need to get with the times.
Great movie !!!! Great movie !!! , and music, and the fact that except for the camera, no one pokes with a microphone and stupid questions !!!! I grew up with these people and I could tell a lot. To live, not survive, in conditions where there are no usual things for a city dweller, and a blizzard for a week, when you do not see an outstretched hand, and three months at night, and -40 degrees of frost is the norm and not a reason to hide in a plague and do nothing, and real wolves accompanying the herd, and much more, and do not consider such a life a feat. I always remember with nostalgia. Northern peoples -
the most decent and honest, there is no lie , you will not survive, no one will survive! The farther south I live, the colder I am! I am many years old, this is my granddaughter's computer. Thanks a lot for the movie !!!
Thank you. It makes me very happy to know I have made you happy!
I love their togetherness l wish l could visit them some day and gave each one a big hug. Bless their hearts.
I just wanna point out how cute those kids and the dogs were.
Little Jawas
Yupp, super cute. They kinda look asian ish
@@Repz98
No, it’s the opposite: Asians resemble them.
beautiful hair
Ha! Loved the little one coughing around 22:47 and his pa mimicking him all cutely
I think it is amazing how some humans have adapted living in this frozen world. To think that they'll have to move and set up yet again within the next few days. I get an anxiety attack just thinking about doing all of that activity over and over again, in the snow and frigid temps. I know that this concerns their livelihood, etc, and that they have adapted to this way of life, but from my corner of the earth, I don't think I'd ever survive a life like this. I'm too old and plagued with illness now, but even in my younger days I think this would kill me quickly... God bless their strength! ❤️🙏
Поэтому из средняя продолжительность жизни- 47 лет.
But wouldn’t activity keep you warm, rather than sitting still all the time?
Why do they have to move every 4 days?
@uniquepurpose03 I want to know why they do this too.
@@marlenejones6266they go wherever the reindeer migrates for food.
They are incredible people! They have the building of the tent down to a science. The
Interior is amazing. They cook and heat the inside. Thank you for sharing this. I have the highest respect for the Siberian people! They are true survivors!
The older i get ( 60 now ) the more i hate the cold , it takes alot of energy for the body to stay warm . I wonder if these awesome Nomads ever get tired of being in those cold environments ?
Wow. And I thought lugging my luggage into my hotel room was time consuming. This was really fascinating. Thanks for posting.