Incredible footage of the Inuit, Yupik and Inupiat tribes. These unique films of life in the Arctic give us a glimpse thousands of years into the past.
A civilization that not only survives in such an extreme environment, but prospers.
Millenia distilled into a moment on film. A fleeting glimpse of an ancient world.
Listen to the soundtrack here:
Chapters:
Who are the Inuit people?
How Big Is The North American Arctic?
Hunting & Food
Clothing
How To Make An Igloo
Dogs
Columbia Eneutseak
The Inuit Kiss
The Oldest Inuit Footage Ever
Written and edited by
Al Paton
Films featured in the video are
Iglulingmiut Inuit
Hunters In Transition — Part 1
Visiting The Eskimos
Smith Sound Eskimos, 1930s
King Island Dancers
Wolf Dance
Filming glaciers, 1931
Nalukataq whale feast at Barrow, 1947
We Live in the Arctic, 1947
Donald B MacMillan in the Changing Arctic
St. Lawrence Island Yupik Traditions Sanightaaq
The Viking 1931
NASA film on Greenland
Nanook of the North
Life on the Border 1911
Tip top of the Earth
The Witch of the Everglades
Eskimos Winter in Western Alaska
How to Build an Igloo
Glimpses of Greenland (1924)
Alaskan Adventures (1926)
Scientific Expedition Into the Great Arctic
Alaska’s Silver Millions
Esquimaux Village
Eskimo Children (1941)
1925 MacMillan Byrd Expedition
Esquimaux Leap-frog
Esquimaux game of snap-the-whip
Music
Inuit Chill
Native American Chillout
Music Features Samples from:
Carlos Carty –
Photos:
Snow Goggles - Jared Zimmerman
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