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There is nothing like reading snow....this is bull shit.....humans have a very good subconscious memory and everything they see slowly imprints on their memory and thats how they always know how to go back home...i can challenge these Inuits that they cant find their way back home in Himalayas......i guess may be they can read the stars night thats the only accurate way to know the travelling direction...otherwise they will die and MY brother "snow leopard" will eat them in HIMALAYAS
@NameTaken1000 regarding the Inuits,have you seen the movie"Fast Runner" a great film, if you watch closely you notice that there is not a single piece of metal shown being used or even existing in their lifestyle. A great film. one scene not scripted but left in is a bunch of the actors & film crew are sitting in an Igloo and it is apparent to them all that a Polar bear {no SAG card} is padding outside. They are all inside looking at each other & like "you want to go out & see? nope ! you?"
00:01: "Pass on his skills to his son". The father is relaxing on the couch watching TV. Great skill. 1:03: "Leave the modern world behind". But look at that village. Modern? 1:55: "He can still find his way by following the patterns in the snow". They are showing the dogs' butts. 2:53: They have a special word for meeting the polar bear. It translates to "pissing my pants". 3:24: "His own knowledge of the land". I don't see any land, just snow.
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haha you know once they take the national geographic camera away, the father hands to his son a GPS and says: Here you go now go and kill some fucking seals so we can sell their fur and then come home and eat your microwave pizza.
I think the point is make the effort to keep the traditions alive. , and I read that in Arctic Canada even the names of places are changed to Inuit language. :)
i have always luved cold snow enviroments i really hate summer deserts and rainforests winter is the best time of each year
pajlos2200 6 months ago
@pajlos2200 Winter HAS to come with snow, or else it'll suck.
anythingnew 3 months ago
Looks cold
Meemse 6 months ago
looks fun!
47lionking 6 months ago
They should've informed Poochers about the Polar Bears, that was 2 too many.
ECWnWWF 11 months ago
where can you watch the full documentary?
lecrapauddejerri9 11 months ago
Can someone tells me the name of musik, lol.
shiiit08 1 year ago
I got a husky they kool.
bgamesed 1 year ago
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There is nothing like reading snow....this is bull shit.....humans have a very good subconscious memory and everything they see slowly imprints on their memory and thats how they always know how to go back home...i can challenge these Inuits that they cant find their way back home in Himalayas......i guess may be they can read the stars night thats the only accurate way to know the travelling direction...otherwise they will die and MY brother "snow leopard" will eat them in HIMALAYAS
kallukasaikabap 2 years ago
I would love to spend a few months with the Inuits to learn some basic Arctic survival techniques from them.
NameTaken1000 2 years ago 17
@NameTaken1000 regarding the Inuits,have you seen the movie"Fast Runner" a great film, if you watch closely you notice that there is not a single piece of metal shown being used or even existing in their lifestyle. A great film. one scene not scripted but left in is a bunch of the actors & film crew are sitting in an Igloo and it is apparent to them all that a Polar bear {no SAG card} is padding outside. They are all inside looking at each other & like "you want to go out & see? nope ! you?"
murphy13295 10 months ago
I wish I could visit with the Inuits. I love the Natives Lifestyle. I love Huskies and Northen Bred Dogs...
alaskanmal63 2 years ago 2
sweet, i would like to hunt seals with them one day
fiendin281 3 years ago
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00:01: "Pass on his skills to his son". The father is relaxing on the couch watching TV. Great skill. 1:03: "Leave the modern world behind". But look at that village. Modern? 1:55: "He can still find his way by following the patterns in the snow". They are showing the dogs' butts. 2:53: They have a special word for meeting the polar bear. It translates to "pissing my pants". 3:24: "His own knowledge of the land". I don't see any land, just snow.
qwertyXYZ23456 3 years ago
fuck off nob head
Claude5peed 3 years ago 3
Claude5peed, Wow that is so sad. You obviously have no sense of humor at all. Pathetic.
qwertyXYZ23456 3 years ago
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haha you know once they take the national geographic camera away, the father hands to his son a GPS and says: Here you go now go and kill some fucking seals so we can sell their fur and then come home and eat your microwave pizza.
DH2020 3 years ago
I think the point is make the effort to keep the traditions alive. , and I read that in Arctic Canada even the names of places are changed to Inuit language. :)
antonioparedes25 3 years ago 13
seriously. grow up.
yumagetbullet 2 years ago
lol therlol there probaly pure bred units tribes...............
JavaDudeKC 3 years ago
Inuit have amazingly large teeth.
staphinfection 3 years ago 3