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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Autumn River Camp, Part 1
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 26 mins
It is late autumn and the Eskimos travel through soft snow and build karmaks, shelters with snow walls and a roof of skins, in the river valley. The geese are gone but some musk-ox are seen. The man makes a toy sleigh from the jawbones of a caribou and hitches it to a puppy. Next day the women gather stocks of mos...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 26 mins
Description
It is late autumn and the Eskimos travel through soft snow and build karmaks, shelters with snow walls and a roof of skins, in the river valley. The geese are gone but some musk-ox are seen. The man makes a toy sleigh from the jawbones of a caribou and hitches it to a puppy. Next day the women gather stocks of moss for the lamp and the fire. The men fish through the ice with spears. The woman cooks fish while the men cache the surplus. Then the f...
It is late autumn and the Eskimos travel through soft snow and build karmaks, shelters with snow walls and a roof of skins, in the river valley. The geese are gone but some musk-ox are seen. The man makes a toy sleigh from the jawbones of a caribou and hitches it to a puppy. Next day the women gather stocks of moss for the lamp and the fire. The men fish through the ice with spears. The woman cooks fish while the men cache the surplus. Then the family eats in the karmak.
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Gender roles, Cultural identity, Daily life, Dwellings, Crafts, Sport fishing, Migration, Inuit people, Autumn, Ethnography, Inuit, Bosnians, Americans
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Autumn River Camp, Part 2
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 33 mins
The men build an igloo and the household goods are moved in. They begin the complicated task of making a sleigh, using the skins from the tent, frozen fish, caribou antlers and sealskin thong. The woman works at a parka, using more caribou skin, and the children play. Now the sled is ready to load and soon the fa...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 33 mins
Description
The men build an igloo and the household goods are moved in. They begin the complicated task of making a sleigh, using the skins from the tent, frozen fish, caribou antlers and sealskin thong. The woman works at a parka, using more caribou skin, and the children play. Now the sled is ready to load and soon the family is heading downriver to the coast. The men build an igloo and the household goods are moved in. They begin the complicated task of...
The men build an igloo and the household goods are moved in. They begin the complicated task of making a sleigh, using the skins from the tent, frozen fish, caribou antlers and sealskin thong. The woman works at a parka, using more caribou skin, and the children play. Now the sled is ready to load and soon the family is heading downriver to the coast. The men build an igloo and the household goods are moved in. They begin the complicated task of making a sleigh, using the skins from the tent, frozen fish, caribou antlers and sealskin thong. The woman works at a parka, using more caribou skin, and the children play. Now the sled is ready to load and soon the family is heading downriver to the coast.
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Migration, Crafts, Dwellings, Gender roles, Cultural identity, Daily life, Inuit people, Autumn, Ethnography, Inuit, Micronesians
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Caribou Crossing Place, Part 2
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 30 mins
Two men arrive at the camp and the four build from stones a long row of manlike figures, inukshult, down toward the water. They wait for caribou and then chase them toward the stone figures and so into the water where other men in kayaks spear them. The dead animals are floated ashore and skinned. The boy plays w...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 30 mins
Description
Two men arrive at the camp and the four build from stones a long row of manlike figures, inukshult, down toward the water. They wait for caribou and then chase them toward the stone figures and so into the water where other men in kayaks spear them. The dead animals are floated ashore and skinned. The boy plays with the visitors, the woman cooks the meat, the men crack the bones and eat the marrow, and then feast on the plentiful meat. Two men a...
Two men arrive at the camp and the four build from stones a long row of manlike figures, inukshult, down toward the water. They wait for caribou and then chase them toward the stone figures and so into the water where other men in kayaks spear them. The dead animals are floated ashore and skinned. The boy plays with the visitors, the woman cooks the meat, the men crack the bones and eat the marrow, and then feast on the plentiful meat. Two men arrive at the camp and the four build from stones a long row of manlike figures, inukshult, down toward the water. They wait for caribou and then chase them toward the stone figures and so into the water where other men in kayaks spear them. The dead animals are floated ashore and skinned. The boy plays with the visitors, the woman cooks the meat, the men crack the bones and eat the marrow, and then feast on the plentiful meat.
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Cultural identity, Hunting, Gender roles, Inuit people, Crafts, Autumn, Ethnography, Inuit, Yami (Taiwan)
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Spring Sea Ice Camp, Part 1
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 27 mins
Two Eskimo families travel across the wide sea ice. Before night falls they build small igloos and we see the construction in detail. The next day a polar bear is seen basking in the warming sun. A woman lights her seal oil lamp, carefully forming the wick from moss. The man repairs his snow goggles. Another man a...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 27 mins
Description
Two Eskimo families travel across the wide sea ice. Before night falls they build small igloos and we see the construction in detail. The next day a polar bear is seen basking in the warming sun. A woman lights her seal oil lamp, carefully forming the wick from moss. The man repairs his snow goggles. Another man arrives dragging a polar bear skin. The boy has made a bear-shaped figure from snow and practices throwing his spear. Then he tries his...
Two Eskimo families travel across the wide sea ice. Before night falls they build small igloos and we see the construction in detail. The next day a polar bear is seen basking in the warming sun. A woman lights her seal oil lamp, carefully forming the wick from moss. The man repairs his snow goggles. Another man arrives dragging a polar bear skin. The boy has made a bear-shaped figure from snow and practices throwing his spear. Then he tries his bow. Now, with her teeth, the woman crimps the sole of a sealskin boot she is making.
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Cultural identity, Migration, Inuit people, Crafts, Gender roles, Daily life, Dwellings, Spring (Season), Ethnography, Inuit, Mexicans, Latinos, American Indians
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Spring Sea Ice Camp, Part 2
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 27 mins
The men are hunting seal through the sea-ice in the bleak windy weather. The wind disturbs the "tell-tales," made of eider down or a hair loop on a bone, that signal when a seal rises to breathe. A hunter strikes, kills and drags his catch up and away. At the igloo the woman scrapes at a polar bear skin and a man...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 27 mins
Description
The men are hunting seal through the sea-ice in the bleak windy weather. The wind disturbs the "tell-tales," made of eider down or a hair loop on a bone, that signal when a seal rises to breathe. A hunter strikes, kills and drags his catch up and away. At the igloo the woman scrapes at a polar bear skin and a man repairs a sled. In the warming weather the igloo is topped with furs and a snow shelter is built to hide the sled from the sun. Now a...
The men are hunting seal through the sea-ice in the bleak windy weather. The wind disturbs the "tell-tales," made of eider down or a hair loop on a bone, that signal when a seal rises to breathe. A hunter strikes, kills and drags his catch up and away. At the igloo the woman scrapes at a polar bear skin and a man repairs a sled. In the warming weather the igloo is topped with furs and a snow shelter is built to hide the sled from the sun. Now a seal is skinned, the polar bear skin pegged out to dry, and the people stop for a snack of good red fish from the cache. The men are hunting seal through the sea-ice in the bleak windy weather. The wind disturbs the "tell-tales," made of eider down or a hair loop on a bone, that signal when a seal rises to breathe. A hunter strikes, kills and drags his catch up and away. At the igloo the woman scrapes at a polar bear skin and a man repairs a sled. In the warming weather the igloo is topped with furs and a snow shelter is built to hide the sled from the sun. Now a seal is skinned, the polar bear skin pegged out to dry, and the people stop for a snack of good red fish from the cache.
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Buildings, Gender roles, Cultural identity, Crafts, Inuit people, Hunting, Spring (Season), Ethnography, Inuit, American Indians
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Spring Sea Ice Camp, Part 3
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 27 mins
The hunter is traveling alone with sled and dogs. There is a sharp sound and he sees a ground squirrel, sets his snare and soon catches it. He kills it by crushing the skull with his foot, leaving the skin undamaged. Skirting bare ground, he comes to a fish cache and loads his sled, feeding the dogs some morsels....
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 27 mins
Description
The hunter is traveling alone with sled and dogs. There is a sharp sound and he sees a ground squirrel, sets his snare and soon catches it. He kills it by crushing the skull with his foot, leaving the skin undamaged. Skirting bare ground, he comes to a fish cache and loads his sled, feeding the dogs some morsels. The sled appears to drag, even on the harder snow of the sea ice. In camp a woman sews, a girl hangs fish on a line, and all stop to e...
The hunter is traveling alone with sled and dogs. There is a sharp sound and he sees a ground squirrel, sets his snare and soon catches it. He kills it by crushing the skull with his foot, leaving the skin undamaged. Skirting bare ground, he comes to a fish cache and loads his sled, feeding the dogs some morsels. The sled appears to drag, even on the harder snow of the sea ice. In camp a woman sews, a girl hangs fish on a line, and all stop to eat. Now the disintegrating skin sled is dismantled and the polar bear skin serves for conveyance. They break camp, moving ashore to put up their tents for summer. The hunter is traveling alone with sled and dogs. There is a sharp sound and he sees a ground squirrel, sets his snare and soon catches it. He kills it by crushing the skull with his foot, leaving the skin undamaged. Skirting bare ground, he comes to a fish cache and loads his sled, feeding the dogs some morsels. The sled appears to drag, even on the harder snow of the sea ice. In camp a woman sews, a girl hangs fish on a line, and all stop to eat. Now the disintegrating skin sled is dismantled and the polar bear skin serves for conveyance. They break camp, moving ashore to put up their tents for summer.
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Migration, Gender roles, Cultural identity, Daily life, Crafts, Inuit people, Hunting, Spring (Season), Indigenous peoples, Ethnography, Inuit
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Winter Sea Ice Camp, Part 1
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 36 mins
In late winter when the cold is severe, the people and dogs are glad to stop their trek and make camp. In the blue dusk the men probe the snow and then cut building blocks while the women shovel a site. Soon all are under cover, and in the wavering light of the stone lamp they sleep, their breath rising coldly. I...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 36 mins
Description
In late winter when the cold is severe, the people and dogs are glad to stop their trek and make camp. In the blue dusk the men probe the snow and then cut building blocks while the women shovel a site. Soon all are under cover, and in the wavering light of the stone lamp they sleep, their breath rising coldly. In the light of day the men test and refurbish their spears, harness dogs to the sled and strike out on the sea ice. Each man, with a do...
In late winter when the cold is severe, the people and dogs are glad to stop their trek and make camp. In the blue dusk the men probe the snow and then cut building blocks while the women shovel a site. Soon all are under cover, and in the wavering light of the stone lamp they sleep, their breath rising coldly. In the light of day the men test and refurbish their spears, harness dogs to the sled and strike out on the sea ice. Each man, with a dog or two, explores the white waste, seeking scent of a seal's breathing hole. When a dog noses the snow, the man probes for the hole and, when he finds it, suspends a single looped hair to signal when the seal rises to breathe. Then he waits, motionless, to make his strike. He kills, and the others gather to taste the warm liver of his catch. Then, as night comes, the vigil goes on. In late winter when the cold is severe, the people and dogs are glad to stop their trek and make camp. In the blue dusk the men probe the snow and then cut building blocks while the women shovel a site. Soon all are under cover, and in the wavering light of the stone lamp they sleep, their breath rising coldly. In the light of day the men test and refurbish their spears, harness dogs to the sled and strike out on the sea ice. Each man, with a dog or two, explores the white waste, seeking scent of a seal's breathing hole. When a dog noses the snow, the man probes for the hole and, when he finds it, suspends a single looped hair to signal when the seal rises to breathe. Then he waits, motionless, to make his strike. He kills, and the others gather to taste the warm liver of his catch. Then, as night comes, the vigil goes on.
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Hunting, Daily life, Gender roles, Cultural identity, Dwellings, Migration, Winter, Ethnography, Inuit
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Winter Sea Ice Camp, Part 2
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 36 mins
In the morning the women spread the furs over the igloos to air. The children play, striking a ball of fur with a bone bat. The men wait patiently for sign of seals and the women play with the babies, sew, repair the igloos, nurse a child; an old woman rocks as she chants. A woman shows an older girl how to shape...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 36 mins
Description
In the morning the women spread the furs over the igloos to air. The children play, striking a ball of fur with a bone bat. The men wait patiently for sign of seals and the women play with the babies, sew, repair the igloos, nurse a child; an old woman rocks as she chants. A woman shows an older girl how to shape and cut fur for clothing. Then the seals begin to arrive, towed by the hunters. The women dress the seals, eating between times, passin...
In the morning the women spread the furs over the igloos to air. The children play, striking a ball of fur with a bone bat. The men wait patiently for sign of seals and the women play with the babies, sew, repair the igloos, nurse a child; an old woman rocks as she chants. A woman shows an older girl how to shape and cut fur for clothing. Then the seals begin to arrive, towed by the hunters. The women dress the seals, eating between times, passing the knife along as needed. The men come in with their catch, and soon all are indoors.
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Anthropology
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Sewing, Dwellings, Hunting, Inuit people, Gender roles, Cultural identity, Daily life, Winter, Ethnography, Inuit
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Winter Sea Ice Camp, Part 3
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 30 mins
Work begins on a big community igloo, and all share in the building of it; one cuts, one carries, one builds, and so on. The children imitate. Women pile snow on the igloo, tossing it up from shovel to shovel. Ice sheets are installed for light. The men return to their sealing and the women to duties or play. In t...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 30 mins
Description
Work begins on a big community igloo, and all share in the building of it; one cuts, one carries, one builds, and so on. The children imitate. Women pile snow on the igloo, tossing it up from shovel to shovel. Ice sheets are installed for light. The men return to their sealing and the women to duties or play. In the large living space of the igloo, activities are easy to see. An infant uses the sharp ulu as confidently as any adult to cut bite-si...
Work begins on a big community igloo, and all share in the building of it; one cuts, one carries, one builds, and so on. The children imitate. Women pile snow on the igloo, tossing it up from shovel to shovel. Ice sheets are installed for light. The men return to their sealing and the women to duties or play. In the large living space of the igloo, activities are easy to see. An infant uses the sharp ulu as confidently as any adult to cut bite-size meat or fish. A game of blind man's bluff begins between women and children. This is followed by spear-the-peg, where a toggle-sized peg is suspended and players with baton-sized spears attempt to strike the hole in the peg as it turns. Now fish is sliced and eaten. In the blue dusk, the snow smokes over the ice, and the men come home. A man drags in a seal and a woman sucks on ice and then drips the water into the mouth of a dead animal. The flesh is then divided, with each woman carrying away some in sealskin bags. The dogs enter to clean up, and the men then try their games of strength.
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Anthropology
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Games, Inuit people, Daily life, Gender roles, Cultural identity, Dwellings, Winter, Ethnography, Inuit
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Netsilik Eskimo, At the Winter Sea Ice Camp, Part 4
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 35 mins
A bitter wind blows and the dogs huddle in the snow. In the igloo, the children scratch in the rime on the ice window. A man takes out his tool-pouch and drills the stone trough he is making, using bow and spindle. Children play with a pup; a man coils his whip and warms his hands at the lamp. A naked infant toddl...
Sample
directed by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967; produced by Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, in Netsilik Eskimo (Watertown, MA: Documentary Educational Resources (DER), 1967), 35 mins
Description
A bitter wind blows and the dogs huddle in the snow. In the igloo, the children scratch in the rime on the ice window. A man takes out his tool-pouch and drills the stone trough he is making, using bow and spindle. Children play with a pup; a man coils his whip and warms his hands at the lamp. A naked infant toddles by. A woman presses blubber in the lamp to free the oil, and a child carries the sharpening rock to the man who saws at his stonewor...
A bitter wind blows and the dogs huddle in the snow. In the igloo, the children scratch in the rime on the ice window. A man takes out his tool-pouch and drills the stone trough he is making, using bow and spindle. Children play with a pup; a man coils his whip and warms his hands at the lamp. A naked infant toddles by. A woman presses blubber in the lamp to free the oil, and a child carries the sharpening rock to the man who saws at his stonework. Outside, the boys stand on their heads and roll in drifting snow. A woman has a speck of rock in her eye and the carver removes it by opening wide the eye and applying his lips. The men gamble at the spear-the-peg game. The women try another spear-the-peg game. Some men are still at the seal hunt, beards rimed by the cold. Day ends with a drum performance to which the women sing. The next day the big igloo is deserted and the people are again trekking over the broad expanse of the sea ice.
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Anthropology
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Documentary
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Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-, Quentin Brown, fl. 1967
Author / Creator
Quentin Brown, fl. 1967, Guy Mary-Rousseliere, fl. 1963, Asen Balikci, 1929-
Date Published / Released
1967
Publisher
Documentary Educational Resources (DER)
Series
Netsilik Eskimo
Topic / Theme
Eskimo, Migration, Games, Crafts, Gender roles, Cultural identity, Daily life, Dwellings, Inuit people, Winter, Ethnography, Inuit
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