Inuit Culture in Gjoa Haven - Nunavut, Canada

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Uploaded by on Jan 29, 2010

The community of Gjoa Haven is located approximately 250 kilometers above the Arctic Circle, in central Nunavut. Join local residents, as they discuss the rich Inuit culture of this region.

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  • @210482fmj What makes you think Inuit People don't make use of aviation?? Actually small planes are a part of every day life in places like Nunavut, Alaska, etc. because they are in geographically remote places that are often inaccessible for part of the year, which is fine unless someone wants something colonial like cow's milk or designer jeans, then you have to fly it in. Also I noticed you say "mordenized' likes it's a good thing and "primitive" like it's a bad thing. Why is that?

  • the inuit people have modernized now and are no longer primitive in terms of their technology.  I think they should try and adopt to flying more and make use of aviation.

  • Nanook's people are so kind, always with a beautiful smile in their faces.... :) happy go lucky people without doubts.....

  • i see my sister drum dancing

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