Title: Inuit Hunters Travel on the ice(North Greenland)

ID: 9795_001
Date: 2010s
City: Qaanaaq
State: THULE Region. North Greenland
Region: Europe
Country: Greenland
Color: color
Sound: sound
HD format: 1080 29 97
License: Rights Managed

Description:

Two Inuit men travel across ice with sled and pack of sled dogs - Views from behind the sled as it travels. Excellent POV scenes from inside the sled as it travels along on the ice. Good shots of dogs pulling the sled. Inuit fisherman ice fishing and pulling up a catch - dogs being fed. Inuit people have always traveled long distances through the vast ice fields of their territories of Northwest Greenland, mostly for hunting and sometimes spiritual quests. These scenes were filmed in the Siorapaluk Fjord while traveling to Siorapaluk village, the northernmost inhabited village in the world, located in the mythic region of Thule in North Greenland. The Thule people were whale and seal hunters and were the first people to bring dogs into Greenland thus inaugurating the cultural history of dog sledding in Greenland, which is still a main mode of transport today.

Keywords:

INUIT people, Arctic people, Hunters, ice, dogsleds, ice fjord, The North, thule, Arctic, Greenland, Arctic dogs, dogs, Hunt, Siorapaluk, North Greenland, Inuit settlement. Rasmussen, eskimos, eskimology, Native people, Native languages, Indigenous, Cultural survival, Anthropology, Ethnology, Sciences of Man, enviroment, Climate change, Earth sciences, Blue planet, , global warming, environment, extreme weather, people and cultures, golden rabbit films, GoldenRabbit

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