I may be old, but I never got to see how my ancestors had lived until I saw these shows in school. I was so amazed each time. Thank you for sharing them, still as educational as they were then.
It is simply stunning how man decide to make a living out of a such harsh environment. The narration and the documentation of this series is overwhelming!
What I keep thinking is how sturdy & strong these babies grew, holding themselves upright in their pouches while Mom bends over work, or plays. Tough little kids!
With those long winter nights they must have become experts at making their own entertainment. I assume story telling would take the place of books. The toys show real ingenuity.
Would you be able to please tell me this: how were the Inuit able back then to MAKE fire - in the wintertime? I mean traditionlly, before matches and flint+steel... did they have to keep it going since the summer perhaps? Thanks!
@@furrystep you can make a fire even during ultra cold temperatures, cold weather isn't what puts it out, but rather somehow depleting it of oxygen, like smothering it with dirt or water or something. You can do the whole stick drilling thing to get smoke going like boyscouts are taught, that doesn't use flint or steel. And blubber burns really hot.
I'm very amazed that it shows Netsilik Series on TH-cam. My great grandfather and my grandma with my grandpa and their baby which is my uncle are there. My mom's side of family is on there.
These kids sure put a smile on your face !!! Special people for sure ... I think life is more then living. It's all that you do in between that counts .peace on earth 🎄🎄🎄✌☃️☃️☃️
Our family are not like that no more..Doing things together and spending time it just not the same as it was back in the 1970s!! I see Lots of Love & Caring from this family !!
Hi from Spain i admire the strenght and ingenuity of the inuit people so i love all this videos of their way of living and how they use all nature has to live and thrive in such a cold environment.
Wow I'm just laying here wondering how in the world the same games they play in Siberia that I played here in Michigan wow wow the exact same good games they played wow I wonder how their games became ours too
No Money , no Alcohol, no Fast Food, no Medicine, no School, no Suicide, fewer Worries, plentiful Skills, innocent Minds, heartful Patience, great Hunters , self sufficient, harmonious Life....Full of Magic -Man & Nature. 'The Earth has everything for everyone's need.... not for everyone's greed.' - W. Worthsworth
These are the indigenous people who were destroyed by the criminals, now in the Americans and Canadians, the rest of Europe. The killers are the ones who killed and destroyed the Indians.
@@واحدمنالناس-ي4ر Hah! If that isn't the pot calling the kettle black! (For younger folk: cooking used to occur over a fire & pot & kettle were BOTH black with soot) Islam spread through conquest & murder, not party invitations. The only religion I know where slavery, wife beating are permitted and killing non-Muslims is not cause for punishment. Islam calls for the deaths of gays and apostates (people who leave Islam). ALL, TODAY! Not 200 years ago! We in the West have learned a lot. When will you?
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How inuits were getting high of oxygen, something on cooking, leather processing,berries, seaweeds and useful flora in general, bow hunting polar bear dressed up and acting like a seal. Also what types of knives and saws they were using prior to steel that came with merchant ships or shipwrecks.
What about the spear game Nugluktuq or the 2 finger game and stick game . Sadenns me at times watching knowing the hardships they went threw and the non indigenous (you know) causing so much destructiveness without compassion so be blessed to ALL
A simple life of family, hard work, and respect (even admiration) for each other and the roles they each filled. Regardless of how simple or complex, are those fundamental principles of life not how God designed all of us to live? I don't know if I could make it in such a primitive environment, but I do appreciate those who can. Every culture has something good to offer and appreciate. Ultimately we all come from the same two parents, and ultimately we can all find eternal life through the work of one man, Christ Jesus, God in the flesh who gave His life for us all. Thank you Lord for life, thank you for cultures of all kinds, and thank you for providing a way of salvation that once again unites us all.
@@KheraShanu I saw a series on a "pioneer project" and it was BRUTAL on the volunteer participants- who were living in a nice log home & farming like it was the 1880s (in Montana, not the Arctic). Will never forget those teen girls walking in the mud, crying, dragging a cow behind them. Dirty, wet, cold, hungry, exhausted. No Thanks!
Great Native Americans! My DNA traces back to the Inca, Mayan, Aztec, Navajo ,Pueblo, Blackfoot, Aleut, to Inupiaq. Crazy kewl! If I told these guys their ancestors created great pyramids in the Southern Americas they would be mind blown!
That's correct. The Inuit and Korean people all descend from Mongolia. You will find many similarities. It seems nobody in the comments has ever been taught about the Bering Strait
I'm the only gay eskimo I'm the only one I know I'm the only gay eskimo In my tribeI go out seal hunting with my best friend Tarka But all I wanna do is get into his parka I'm the only gay eskimo In my tribe Well me an nut fluck chuck buck, we both like blubber But me I've got this crazy fetish for rubber I'm the only gay eskimo In my tribe
@@hensonlaura the constant flutes and oboes and God knows what else Americans in the 1960s thought sounded great actually ruined a good bit of this incredible footage. It's extremely loud and obnoxious, unfortunately. It even plays when the narrator is speaking. Come on.
@04:29 The woman tossing stones with a beautiful laughter is my great grand mother. Thankful that we have this on TH-cam.
She's so beautiful especially her smile.
@@jascintarebello3234 I was just about to comment the exact same thing.
interesting? did she speak english?
That's beautiful to know so is the child one of your grandparents? Or great aunt/uncle? Just curious😍🥰
@@dawn409 The child in the video is my great uncle.
I may be old, but I never got to see how my ancestors had lived until I saw these shows in school. I was so amazed each time. Thank you for sharing them, still as educational as they were then.
The sound of the sweet mother’s laughter. Brought tears to my eyes!
It is simply stunning how man decide to make a living out of a such harsh environment.
The narration and the documentation of this series is overwhelming!
What I keep thinking is how sturdy & strong these babies grew, holding themselves upright in their pouches while Mom bends over work, or plays. Tough little kids!
With those long winter nights they must have become experts at making their own entertainment. I assume story telling would take the place of books. The toys show real ingenuity.
This is very eye-opening. I didn't realize that igloos could be so large! Thanks!
This one is huge! I didn't know they were made this big!
This is gem! Truly beautiful to watch and see the closeness of family
Thank you and that young beautiful gorgeous lady packing is my my uncle in her hood and married my grabdpa
Got a time stamp to know whom you are talking about?
Ooo nice
Would you be able to please tell me this: how were the Inuit able back then to MAKE fire - in the wintertime? I mean traditionlly, before matches and flint+steel... did they have to keep it going since the summer perhaps? Thanks!
@@furrystep you can make a fire even during ultra cold temperatures, cold weather isn't what puts it out, but rather somehow depleting it of oxygen, like smothering it with dirt or water or something. You can do the whole stick drilling thing to get smoke going like boyscouts are taught, that doesn't use flint or steel. And blubber burns really hot.
The lady is your uncle?
These oldie docs are the B E S T 🔥🔥🔥🔥
That spinning top is out of the world…beautiful 🤩
I'm very amazed that it shows Netsilik Series on TH-cam. My great grandfather and my grandma with my grandpa and their baby which is my uncle are there. My mom's side of family is on there.
What were their names?
True survivors….happiness from the bare minimum….a big lesson to teach perspectives
Brings me back to a simpler time in Canada. Oh, to be young again.
The babies are super kids Iswear much love n respect to these people and their culture
I'm watching these fun loving beautiful people..they are saintly innocent and so full of love..it melts my heart..
I remember playing most of these games when i was a child ( although they had different names) .
These kids sure put a smile on your face !!! Special people for sure ... I think life is more then living. It's all that you do in between that counts .peace on earth 🎄🎄🎄✌☃️☃️☃️
My first time watching these videos was from 5th grade and I've been watching g them ever since
Thanks. This brought some joy to my dull life..
so beautiful - the children are magical
Вас слушать одно удовольствие!!!Вы лучший .
It’s so cool how they took a block of ice and made a window out of it.
Привет из России , по истине уникальные фильмы. Спасибо большое!
I really enjoyed the whole series...it was very heart touching.....loved it......great tribes......
Our family are not like that no more..Doing things together and spending time it just not the same as it was back in the 1970s!! I see Lots of Love & Caring from this family !!
Hi from Spain i admire the strenght and ingenuity of the inuit people so i love all this videos of their way of living and how they use all nature has to live and thrive in such a cold environment.
papuchu these
Aye so do I
There laugh is so pure...
Wow I'm just laying here wondering how in the world the same games they play in Siberia that I played here in Michigan wow wow the exact same good games they played wow I wonder how their games became ours too
هذولا ناس عيشتهم افضل مليون مره من عيشتنا هواء نظيف لا تكنلوجيا ولا امراض اللهم بارك لهم
No Money , no Alcohol, no Fast Food, no Medicine, no School, no Suicide, fewer Worries, plentiful Skills, innocent Minds, heartful Patience, great Hunters , self sufficient, harmonious Life....Full of Magic -Man & Nature.
'The Earth has everything for everyone's need.... not for everyone's greed.' - W. Worthsworth
Indeed
Thank you dear for your program
Her laughed was purely beautiful 😍
I would bet her grammar was pretty good too.
@@alanderson8933 oh man!
These are the indigenous people who were destroyed by the criminals, now in the Americans and Canadians, the rest of Europe. The killers are the ones who killed and destroyed the Indians.
@@واحدمنالناس-ي4ر Hah! If that isn't the pot calling the kettle black! (For younger folk: cooking used to occur over a fire & pot & kettle were BOTH black with soot) Islam spread through conquest & murder, not party invitations.
The only religion I know where slavery, wife beating are permitted and killing non-Muslims is not cause for punishment. Islam calls for the deaths of gays and apostates (people who leave Islam). ALL, TODAY! Not 200 years ago! We in the West have learned a lot. When will you?
The way she smiles.
줄넘기,공기놀이,팽이치기,술레잡기~ 한국의 전통 놀이
I would love to learn more of the whalebone scrimshaw, made through the long winters of the old times
"Can I borrow a cup of fire uncle?"😂
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Alaska Extreme Definatly more about inuit culture. Maybe more information about their craftmanship and there technology.
How inuits were getting high of oxygen, something on cooking, leather processing,berries, seaweeds and useful flora in general, bow hunting polar bear dressed up and acting like a seal. Also what types of knives and saws they were using prior to steel that came with merchant ships or shipwrecks.
Would like to see more of their way of life in the igloo and how they never waste, or want for *anything*
5:10 - 5:40 what a pure laughter...
What about the spear game Nugluktuq or the 2 finger game and stick game . Sadenns me at times watching knowing the hardships they went threw and the non indigenous (you know) causing so much destructiveness without compassion so be blessed to ALL
A simple life of family, hard work, and respect (even admiration) for each other and the roles they each filled. Regardless of how simple or complex, are those fundamental principles of life not how God designed all of us to live? I don't know if I could make it in such a primitive environment, but I do appreciate those who can. Every culture has something good to offer and appreciate. Ultimately we all come from the same two parents, and ultimately we can all find eternal life through the work of one man, Christ Jesus, God in the flesh who gave His life for us all. Thank you Lord for life, thank you for cultures of all kinds, and thank you for providing a way of salvation that once again unites us all.
No matter who we are, or where we come from, doesn't matter race, colour or religion the games we play in childhood are almost all the same
real wonderfull life and awesome people
I like it for my project
I want a life like that 😊
no you dont
Đàm Ngọc Ước yes the eskimo like that rather to be entrepreneur were you are confine like a prisoner in your store
@@KheraShanu I saw a series on a "pioneer project" and it was BRUTAL on the volunteer participants- who were living in a nice log home & farming like it was the 1880s (in Montana, not the Arctic). Will never forget those teen girls walking in the mud, crying, dragging a cow behind them. Dirty, wet, cold, hungry, exhausted. No Thanks!
The baby with the stick 😆
Great Native Americans! My DNA traces back to the Inca, Mayan, Aztec, Navajo ,Pueblo, Blackfoot, Aleut, to Inupiaq. Crazy kewl! If I told these guys their ancestors created great pyramids in the Southern Americas they would be mind blown!
Amazing what You can do with almost nothing. They could be survivors when we have times of no electrical energy.
popogast and who’s fault is that? It’s your choice to use electricity. Open your eyes
popogast yes when the ice age will come
Times are gone, they don't live this way anymore, nowadays they live in wooden homes and many are alcoholics, sad development 😞
@@Crosswalker. their bodies didn't evolve to drink alcohol just like native Americans and South americans.
Some people like this could survive after billions of others die of starvation.
Just ain't that many seals out there
Tuy cuộc sống họ rất khó khăn nhưng nhìn họ vui
I want go there 👌
So beautiful
Wspaniałe
الله يحفظهم من كل شر🥵🥵💕💕❤️❤️
Дай бог им счастья в своём мире
5:05 you seem to have a small assistant behind you
Anybody notice the girls nails at 7:28? They seem painted white??
How they make fire?
EN ESPAÑOL POR FAVOR, GRACIAS DESDE CHILE, BENDICIONES PARA TODOS Y TODO!!!
Learn English you Neanderthal, i did.
That amazing life
Life happy
I like when she smile.. That tooth
I do this Inuit in my class
Its hard life and stregle
14:30 11/10 2019 Arun Kumar Katwaria Sarai New Delhi 16 very nice hunting very nice
If only they had more video, card, or board games although some ball and puck games could be a fine settlement
I don't think you get it.
they are lucky they dont have net play station mobile wifi ...etc etc .. and all the crap that we have become victim of
J'aimerai vivre comme les Inuit
Please tell Amy kid stories
Someone turn off the Peter Pan flute music from this incredible footage. It is absolutely piercing.
What did inuit use for diapers?
Good question I wonder if the babies were faster learning
Moss
Interesting question.
❤❤❤
8:36 keşke bunu gelinim olarak almasaydım ..
she's good looking
Selam
I will die in this place...
Oh!!! there are korean family. I looks like korean family!!! They came from Same ancients!!!
Stupid
I.... i don't think they are.
Actually, inuits belong to mongoloid race as well, but their ancestors came from Siberia (Chukotka), not Korea.
That's correct. The Inuit and Korean people all descend from Mongolia. You will find many similarities. It seems nobody in the comments has ever been taught about the Bering Strait
Wanderful laif no tension
Truly, starvation & death on the ice were their worries. I guess that makes everything else seem trivial!
شي لايصدق كيف تتحمل اجساد الاطفال درجات الصقيع هذه ما اعظكم ربي اذ اعطيتنا كل هذه القدره علي التأقلم مع اجواء الارض المختلفه
КУДЛИК - печка жировница и её применение 12:13 . 👍
Se parecen mucho a los quechuas de Bolivia
Jajaja por dios es verdad! Sobre todo a los altiplánicos que tienen los cachetes colorados por el frío xd
No solo los quechuas también los aymaras. Los de Siberia y Mongolia son nuestros ancestros que cruzaron desde ese continente a América.
Это мы киргизы
Oh, their games look like Japanese traditional ones!
Tussi Chahgriho G
Descended from japan
Woman is buitiful
nguyenvan quan what is the buitiful?
She is!
tüm seride my mother diyip duruyor
arif kayacık bunlar banyo yapıyor mu acaba ?
11:11 печка "КУДЛИК". Жировница по русски.
💞💞💞😘😘😘😍😍
Dogs just lay there tail to nose
#savesoil
The woman at 11:17 was only 36 years old 😂
In those conditions, youre lucky to even reach 32.
@@trulyidkman yes what a resilient and enduring people, incredible wisdom
8:51 ay düştüm amk
"Who has seen such wonders?"
...It's literally an ice cube with a stick in it lol
You know what a poem is right?
🌾🌾🌾🤍❤️🇧🇩🇧🇩
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
为什么他们的好多室内的游戏 和中国人的民间游戏特别像 跳绳 陀螺 编花绳子 捉迷藏 抓石子
Very similar because Asian people migrated and populated North and South America. The Bering Strait
Some of the most resilient humans on earth, my god that is a harsh environment.
Thua Việt Nam
I bet they let the baby go naked so that they will grow up to be accustomed to the cold.
I think the igloo is just warm. That's why
That girl has two fangs
I'm the only gay eskimo
I'm the only one I know
I'm the only gay eskimo
In my tribeI
go out seal hunting with my best friend Tarka
But all I wanna do is get into his parka
I'm the only gay eskimo
In my tribe
Well me an nut fluck chuck buck, we both like blubber
But me I've got this crazy fetish for rubber
I'm the only gay eskimo
In my tribe
Narration is terrible.
THAT'S what you got out of this magnificent time capsule? Why do you even bother?
@@hensonlaura the constant flutes and oboes and God knows what else Americans in the 1960s thought sounded great actually ruined a good bit of this incredible footage. It's extremely loud and obnoxious, unfortunately. It even plays when the narrator is speaking. Come on.