How Lone Inuit Hunts And Survives In Greenland | The Last Igloo | Earth Stories

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  • Опубліковано 10 січ 2023
  • Following lone Inuit Julian as he hunts in Greenland, this beautiful documentary shows how he fishes and constructs an igloo. He tells the story of skills that are disappearing and of how climate change is affecting the lives of Greenland's indigenous people.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 183

  • @lenledwidge5367

    This man can keep you alive in Greenland. What a man, his family must be proud. He 's like a machine stopped once for a puff on his pipe away he goes again. The very best to you Sir, Great video.

  • @timbarton6611

    These are real men that take care of what is most important well done 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @prof.tarekeldomiaty5069

    Camera man is utterly professional... made us as in the very site... thank you... least to say...

  • @frogsintheforest

    What an extraordinary sight, looking at the sun through the walls of an igloo. Without a doubt, a beautiful piece of architecture

  • @margaretconnors1223

    I loved this video and am happy that he gets to live a life he loves!! But I hope and pray that this isn’t the last igloo, the world be a lot dimmer without them!!❤

  • @Coreen-fv3fv

    thank you very very much for this AND for avoiding annoying background music that spoil many youtube videos.

  • @matthewwillis4892

    He is a very wise man, he sees right through the technology. Great Video!

  • @littleSallyJo

    What a gorgeous film!! Loved everything about it. I'm so glad that even this small slice of that way of living is preserved in this beautiful, respectful way.

  • @mikedeharte933

    Best film I've seen on UA-cam in a very long time! Excellent

  • @ingla4755

    Kinda stumbled over this documentary and HAD to watch to the end. I was fascinated by this man and his life. Also felt sad and very emotional touched; goose bumps and tears 😢

  • @michaelkaiser4674
    @michaelkaiser4674 Рік тому +7

    I WISH I COULD SAY MORE THAN I LOVED THIS LAST IGLOO VID COOLMAN

  • @brucestewart5939

    This has been so different to watch. Thank you for letting this beautiful land tell the story instead of a constant barrage of human voices. Wonderful cinematography!!

  • @user-qq3zx6cz8f

    Hi Julius, We use ice jiggers to set nets, two holes are better then several. They crawl under ice and at a set length. We stop and make hole over jigger.

  • @epiccurious3536
    @epiccurious3536 Рік тому +10

    Beautiful, and so so sad. Thank you for sharing. 🙁

  • @hamimhameem3411

    ....he live an extra ordinary life, that even to think & type out, for he lived the past,present & the future, & an extreme cold climate, that only those that have the knowledge & skills to survive, in the areas, they called home.

  • @kurthansen4362

    My accolades to you, Julius, for still pursuing the traditional life style of the Innuits of Greenlanders for millennia from a former Dane (1950-74), thereafter enjoying the wilderness of the interior western Canada as an avid camper and trout fly fisher, occasionally spending a whole weekend on lakes and streams without a single trout catch. Was I disappointed with the no luck catch? Not at all, because I, my wife and two daughters always enjoyed the outdoors (camping, cooking and hiking, etc. - almost every weekend and summer vacation trip). Yet, I noticed from your video the many conveniences that you've adopted, like synthetically insulated clothing (versus traditional seal skin clothing and boots), nylon ropes (versus seal gut or seal/walrus skin made ropes), propane stove (versus seal oil flame cooking), metal shovel and knife (versus bone made tools), etc. That's been the way of new technology ingression into traditional life styles for centuries across the world. So please bear with your kids having adopted yet another recent technology advantage of convenience: the mobile smart phone, PCs and the net. That's today's reality with the younger generation, me calling them "the instant gratification generation" because they do not have to work as hard as my generation had to achieve whatever chores that I had to through hard work and time-consuming efforts.

  • @frednorman1

    Beautiful video. Such great drone footage of a beautiful landscape. And a great view of a passage tradition.

  • @timothy5073

    Hard working man!❤❤

  • @visnuexe

    Sitting down here in Florida, US i am struck by the degree of physical adaption of both men, the cameraman and subject, while it drops down to 67°F tonight in my house and i become chilled. Breath takingly beautiful scenes, sounds of the wind and movement across the ice. The dogs are a whole other special adaptation too.

  • @Kelseashell

    I see it in him. The nature of the true human spirit. Compassion and empathy for the world around him. Most people have lost touch with our surroundings: Nature, humans, meaningful work. That is demolishing in our modern society. I wish this weren’t true.