You must have had a beautiful, loving childhood.... I'm a bit jealous. I grew up in NYC,USA but spend a few years on icebreakers in the Coast Guard.... was able to get to the North and South poles. I love watching these oder b/w soundless documentaries on life for the Northern Peoples... just seemed so magical!!! I know life wasn't easy, but there just seemed to be so much love and family and everyone worked hard and were all so smart.
@@williamjanssen3318 Thank you for sharing. Good childhood but harsh. I am born in Greenland but hate to freeze, 😅🤣 I sure am emotional just like them with a big heart no one dare to play around with. LOL Now I live in Scandinavia in love with the garden and roses. NYC huh? Well, some people are born to sail around the poles to get away from the city noise right?!. LOL
Great pearl of ethnography cinema!. And I could see the legendary Knud Rasmussen right at the beginning of the movie. Thank you so much for divulging it.
Cool......Knute Rassmussen ended his journey from Greenland to Alaska, and visited here at Noorvik. He certainly did not like the preacher, LOL! They came from Kotzebue and returned there to board a ship at journeys end. The three of them, and in peticuular theyoung man that accompanied him (I spaced his name out) stayed in Kotzebue with the fur trader Tom Barryman, who was an uncle to my wifes father, Qaksiinaq 'Joe'. Joe lived with and worked for Berryman as a freighter with a 16 foot sled and 16 dogs on a team in winter and a whale boat with a 5 hrs hit and miss motor in it, in summer, supplying Berrymans trading posts throughout NorthWest Alaska. Joe said the young mans storys were incredible, as the fellow was a couple years older than Joe. Joe told me often that if a guy wanted to, he could walk to Greenland. True, when you consitter that they pushed the Dog sleds rather than ride them.
There are some beautiful ladies costumes from East Greenland in the collection of the Ulster Museum in Belfast, N Ireland. I believe one of the members of one of Gino Watkins expeditions donated them on his return.
Mine bedsteforældre med, de var barndom? Min farmor hedder Sibora og min farfar Gert Ale spille med fra 1933? Min farmors bedstefar og farfars far også med film?
Det ikke dokumentarfilm, men det er ikke skuespillere det er folk som bor der og alt vi ser er ægte, men historien er den samme som kærlighedshistorier i hele verden, vi mennesker
Det er Knud Rasmussen, film han har lavet den . SER vi filmen ? Det er kulturarv.! Der er en måde at vise grønlandske kultur på en ,,ny,, måde , det længe siden den blev optaget, og det gør den ærlig på flere måder, vi ser redskaberne som de bruger fantastisk, ingen plastik! Det også et glansbillede og alt går godt. Ære være Knud Rasmussen og inuit.
Masterpiece and chills. It brings the energy back from my childhood in Greenland.
Our hair cuts was the same in my childhood.♥😅❤
You must have had a beautiful, loving childhood.... I'm a bit jealous. I grew up in NYC,USA but spend a few years on icebreakers in the Coast Guard.... was able to get to the North and South poles. I love watching these oder b/w soundless documentaries on life for the Northern Peoples...
just seemed so magical!!! I know life wasn't easy, but there just seemed to be so much love and family and everyone worked hard and were all so smart.
@@williamjanssen3318 Thank you for sharing. Good childhood but harsh. I am born in Greenland but hate to freeze, 😅🤣 I sure am emotional just like them with a big heart no one dare to play around with. LOL Now I live in Scandinavia in love with the garden and roses. NYC huh? Well, some people are born to sail around the poles to get away from the city noise right?!. LOL
Great pearl of ethnography cinema!. And I could see the legendary Knud Rasmussen right at the beginning of the movie. Thank you so much for divulging it.
Cool......Knute Rassmussen ended his journey from Greenland to Alaska, and visited here at Noorvik. He certainly did not like the preacher, LOL! They came from Kotzebue and returned there to board a ship at journeys end.
The three of them, and in peticuular theyoung man that accompanied him (I spaced his name out) stayed in Kotzebue with the fur trader Tom Barryman, who was an uncle to my wifes father, Qaksiinaq 'Joe'.
Joe lived with and worked for Berryman as a freighter with a 16 foot sled and 16 dogs on a team in winter and a whale boat with a 5 hrs hit and miss motor in it, in summer, supplying Berrymans trading posts throughout NorthWest Alaska.
Joe said the young mans storys were incredible, as the fellow was a couple years older than Joe. Joe told me often that if a guy wanted to, he could walk to Greenland. True, when you consitter that they pushed the Dog sleds rather than ride them.
This film is absolutely gorgeous. ❤ A treasure.
Schön und interessant. Ich war in Kulusuk, mit Flugzeug von Reykjavik nach Grenland. Danke, schöne Grüße. ❤😂
There are some beautiful ladies costumes from East Greenland in the collection of the Ulster Museum in Belfast, N Ireland. I believe one of the members of one of Gino Watkins expeditions donated them on his return.
It's not costumes there called old clothes
I am so grateful to have spent 3 months in Greenland in the 90's. Greetings from Australia😅.
I remember watching this I was. Like 4
Mine bedsteforældre med, de var barndom? Min farmor hedder Sibora og min farfar Gert Ale spille med fra 1933? Min farmors bedstefar og farfars far også med film?
Navaranaaq is so beautiful
Yeah even my mom says she’s beautiful
@@sakarineberthelsen3972 Do you know her real name?
😂omg, that little kid! 🤣🤣🤣
So sad that the original monolog is lost. They talking in west Greenlandic, not east Greenlandic
Actually they're west greenlanders that trying to speak in east greenlandic. Navarana actor is the only original voice actor
Greenland us the best butyful speak ❤
This is great vdo , thank you so much ....
***THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS VIDEO***
****FREEDOM IS"NT FREE LET'S SAVE BURMA****
Oh wow the picture of the Greenlandic woman in thumbnail pic look like Chinese World Champ powerlifter Li Wenwen 😮
That greenland then scarybealive he got bullied he trying killing hes brother or ppl
Thats not li wenwen
Mostly with Eskimos as the majority followed by Mixed Groups and then Western Europeans yeah.
how the heck did u find that vid
recorded it while it was playing on KNR TV
Palu's Brudefærd. Palu's Bridal Quest.😊❤🇬🇱
Det ikke dokumentarfilm, men det er ikke skuespillere det er folk som bor der og alt vi ser er ægte, men historien er den samme som kærlighedshistorier i hele verden, vi mennesker
Ullaarnanniit isiginnaagara.
Har set den fra morgenstunden😊💖
Det er Knud Rasmussen, film han har lavet den . SER vi filmen ? Det er kulturarv.! Der er en måde at vise grønlandske kultur på en ,,ny,, måde , det længe siden den blev optaget, og det gør den ærlig på flere måder, vi ser redskaberne som de bruger fantastisk, ingen plastik! Det også et glansbillede og alt går godt. Ære være Knud Rasmussen og inuit.
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Hvem har lavet det her smukke musik?
Emil Reesen lavede musikken. Michal Hauser har en hel artikel om musikken i ”Grønland - Tema Palos Brudefærd” Nr. 4-5 1984 (Det grønlandske selskab)
years?
Year?
1934, by Knud Rasmussen
Det da Knud Rasmussens fine historiske
brude film
im from Greenland heheheheh😂😂😂 1941
39:29 - 45:19
42:59
They are look japanese
Greenlenders and all inuits wandered out from Asia, nearby the Altai Mountains ca. 20.000 years ago, so we are asians ;)
@@kunstnersjael i see,,
Also native american who are living in amazon today looks like south east asean people
@@TengkuyongHD Yes, many do :)
Un poco PERO SON DIFERENTES EN CIERTOS ASPECTOS
@@kunstnersjael*Inuit. Without letter S. Inuits is incorrect, because the word inuit is plural.