| Complete Inuit shaman life story 1922 - 867 sec Scene from The Journals of Knud Rasmussen Auteur : isumaproductions Tags:thejournals inuit sex shamanism throat singing 1922 religion eskimo  |
| Inuit - 254 sec Resolute Bay is located 600 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle and is the second most northern more... community in Canada.
The effect of global warming is threatening the way of life for the Inuit dependant on the wildlife.
These people and their land are inseparable, far too precious to be abused and exploited. The imperialist powers have been guilty of this since first contact, and continue to do so to the Auteur : aronevans Tags:inuit resolute bay aronevans arctic circle northern community canada global warming  |
| Real Inuit Throat Singing - 73 sec Iniut Throat Singers at Labrador Idol (Youth Symposium 2007) Auteur : marg17 Tags:throat singing inuit youth  |
| Inuit Art Sculptures from the Canadian Arctic - 173 sec A collection of exquisite Inuit art sculptures from the Canadian Arctic including polar bears, hunters, walruses, drum dancers and beluga whales. Set to a haunting, mysterious music soundtrack. Auteur : clintleung Tags:inuit art sculptures eskimo carvings arctic north canadian  |
| Amazing Grace (Inuit) - 280 sec Native American-Susan Aglukark-Amazing Grace (Inuit)with pic of the NorthernLights Auteur : rebel072162 Tags:NativeAmerican SusanAglukark AmazingGrace Inuit NorthernLights auroraborealis  |
| Holy Fuck "Super Inuit" - 284 sec This is the last one I have for this show. Enjoy. Auteur : GonzoBill Tags: Holy Fuck Nuemos Seattle  |
| Holy F*ck - Super Inuit - 245 sec From their record 'LP' available in stores and online now!
http://www.beggarsgroupusa.com/releases/lp/ Auteur : beggars Tags: Holy Fuck Super Intuit Milkshake Lovely Allen LP XL Recordings  |
| drum dancing, Inuit style - 311 sec people going in a circle, beating their drums Auteur : icecolde82 Tags:Inuit culture modern  |
| Eskimo Inuit Throat Singing - 35 sec An example of Eskimo Inuit throat singing by two young singers from Canada. Auteur : clintleung Tags:eskimo inuit throat singing singers singer music canada  |
| Inuit Throat Singing - Atlin, British Columbia - 258 sec Inuit throat singing at the Atlin Music Festival in Atlin, British Columbia. Auteur : beckings Tags:inuit throat singing  |
| BBC Inuits and Global Warming - 185 sec 2007 BBC report on how Inuit people are affected by global warming. Auteur : Geoganth Tags: Inuit climate Greenland warming  |
| Inuit Throat Singing - 45 sec At the Aboriginal Economic Development Symposium Gala Dinner two Inuit people performed throat singing... a very difficult and rare skill to master Auteur : ekjacobs Tags:Inuit culture singing  |
| Climate Change and Human Rights: Inuit Perspectives - 3241 sec For the Inuit, climate change is an issue of cultural survival. Join Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC), an organization representing the Inuit across the Arctic, as she explores the effects of climate change on her Arctic home. Series: "Voices" [6/2006] [Humanities] [Science] [Show ID: 11759] Auteur : uctelevision Tags: climate change human rights Inuit science  |
| Inuit Musical Tribute - 251 sec Here is an extract of traditional Inuit throat singing, followed by a great song called "Inuit wedding" by the one and unique Sainkho Namtchylak, the famous Siberian singer, whose Tuvan singing style is close to the Inuit style.
Originally, Inuit throat singing was a form of entertainment among Inuit women while the men were away on hunting trips. It was regarded more as a type of vocal or breathing game in the Inuit culture rather than a form of music. In Inuit throat singing, two Inuit women would face each other either standing or crouching down while holding each other's arms. Sounds produced can be voiced or unvoiced and produced by inhalation or exhalation. Both Inuktitut words and meaningless syllables are used in Inuit throat singing songs. When meaningless syllables are used, they are often portrayals of sounds the Inuit hear in their natural environment such as animal sounds or even water running down a creek. Unfortunately, there is no written record of when the Inuit first developed their form of throat singing which differs from the type found in Mongolia and other parts of the world that has some form of throat singing. The Inuit did not keep any written records and history was simply passed down from generation to generation orally. There has been a resurfacing of this traditional activity in the Inuit communities during the last 20 to 30 years. The revival of Inuit throat singing has been so popular that in September of 2001, the first throat singing conference was held in Puvurnituq, Nunavik, where different types of Inuit throat singing from different Arctic regions of Canada were demonstrated and shared.
Enjoy this little tribute to the fabulous Inuit culture! Auteur : johnxxx20000 Tags: Inuit Sainkho Namtchylak  |
| Inuit Elder brentblount.com - 368 sec Sometimes dreams need to be expressed in art. The song "Inuit Elder" is from my album "Black Kettle's Vision"
"So much ice (has) melted this (last) summer that the Northwest passage across the top of Canada is fully navigable, and observers say the Northeast passage along Russia's Arctic coast could open later this month."
http://www. guardian.co. uk/environment/2007/sep/04/climatechange Auteur : 1rabbit Tags: Native American Flute Music Arctic Melting Ice Human Rights Inuit Alaskan Villages  |
| Inuit - 51 sec Les Inuits, ou esquimaux, vivent sur les terres situées entre le Groënland et la Sibérie. Sédentarisés depuis une trentaine d'années, ils ont conservé une structure familiale issue du nomadisme. Etonnant. En voir plus sur : http://www.vodeo.tv/4-34-1773-inuit.html?PARTID=9085 Auteur : vodeotv Tags:Société famille Esquimau Inuit Groenland Sibérie Canada structure familiale adoption adopté éducation sédentaire nomade nomadisme tribu Sociétés familles Esquimaux Inuits structures familiales adoptions adoptés éducations sédentaires nomades nomadismes tribus ethnologie ethnologique sociologie sociologique ethnologies ethnologiques sociologies sociologiques adoptée coutume coutumes  |
| "Dream Sequence" by Aboriginal Peoples Television Network - 59 sec From the Inuit television network of Canada
posted at WFMU on April 2005
http://wfmu.org/ Auteur : tryfex Tags:dream sequence Aboriginal Peoples Television Network wfmu inuit canada That's Funny!  |
| Inuit Rap - 224 sec Angajoqqaat by Prussic. Not the actual video, its just my random videos put together to upload the song.
Get the ringtone at http://www.zedge.net/ringtones/274524/inuit-rap-ringtone/
or go to Zedge.net and search Inuit Rap under ringtones Auteur : TakutaBoxer Tags: Angajoqqat Prussic Music Song Inuktitut Greenlandic Greenland Iqaluit Nunavut Canada Loader Snowmobile Eskimo Rap Rock jazz  |
| Sculpting A Polar Bear by Inuit Artist Alec Lawson Tuckatuck - 134 sec I am an Inuit artist from Kuujjuaraapik, Nunavik-Quebec, Canada and this is a video of me sculpting a small polar bear. The stone that I have chosen to use is Italian alabaster. This is my demonstration of making a sculpture with the equipment and tools I use. This video shows the progressions from start (choosing a piece of stone) to finish (completed polar bear)and it is about 2 minutes long. I sculpt full time for a living, I absolutely LOVE what I do, and I would not change anything! I represent myself through my personal online gallery (www.inuitstonecarving.com) and I am now selling internationally. Please, feel welcome to visit my gallery. If you enjoyed this video, I would like to ask you to pass it on to others, so they may enjoy it also. I believe the word of mouth (and/or power of this medium) is a very powerful way to help a business grow. Thank you for viewing it and I hope you enjoy! Nakurmiik!
Sincerely,
Alec Lawson Tuckatuck Auteur : inuitstonecarving Tags: Polar Bear Soapstone Alec Lawson Tuckatuck Kuujjuaraapik Kuujjuarapik Inuit Art Eskimo Artist Carvings Canada Arctic  |
| Eskimo Inuit Throat Singers - 44 sec An example of Eskimo Inuit throat singing by two Inuit elders from Arctic Canada. Auteur : clintleung Tags:eskimo inuit throat singing singers singer music canada arctic  |