Exploring Arctic Identities

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025

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  • @PoisonelleMisty4311
    @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 днів тому +1

    We all have our unique narratives, whether it's in the South or the North, and it’s important to honor and share those voices, because they shape who we are.

  • @creeper8647
    @creeper8647 16 днів тому +1

    Well done, Geographygirl. Subscribed and looking forward to more.

    • @GeographyGirll
      @GeographyGirll  15 днів тому

      @@creeper8647 thank u and welcome 🤞

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 днів тому

      You see, identity is shaped by the land and the environment. For those in the Arctic, the harsh landscapes influence their way of life-from hunting and fishing to their spiritual beliefs. They have a profound connection to the ice, the animals, and the changing seasons. It’s about survival and respect for nature, ya dig?

    • @GeographyGirll
      @GeographyGirll  11 днів тому

      @@PoisonelleMisty4311 absolutely ❤️❤️

  • @elianasteele553
    @elianasteele553 12 днів тому +1

    This video is fantastic and I look forward to seeing your channel grow! One little nitpick at 2:10 though. As a linguistics student, the concept of the Altaic language family is very controversial and not widely accepted. Ket and Nivkh are language isolates, and there is little strong evidence that they are descended from the same common ancestor as, say, Turkic or Mongolic languages (though some think Ket may be related to the Na-Dene family, but that's also controversial). Nonetheless, great video!

    • @GeographyGirll
      @GeographyGirll  12 днів тому

      @@elianasteele553 owe thank you! And welcome! That’s interesting, thanks for sharing ill look into that more. Interesting the root is Turkic - is that as in turkey / Central Asia?

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 днів тому

      The Arctic ain’t just a cold place; it’s home to vibrant communities with unique traditions and histories

  • @girlfriendofnone
    @girlfriendofnone 16 днів тому +3

    Good job girl! Love the scenery, beautiful pictures. And my beloved Greenland ❤❤❤ In Greenland the inuits say, that when they die they go to the moon to play football - because they loooove football. And it is said that all of Greenland is one big diamond rock, and you can actually find diamonds laying on the ice - small ones 🔹but it's rare. ~ Shout out to all my inuit friends. N.B check out "Eskimo Boy" by Strange Talk - you gonna like it. 👍

    • @GeographyGirll
      @GeographyGirll  15 днів тому

      @@girlfriendofnone omg I’m actually jealous I want to play football on the moon! So cool! Big shout out 🤞❤️

    • @GeographyGirll
      @GeographyGirll  15 днів тому

      @@girlfriendofnone and shout out to your Inuit friends tooooooo, and is that a song? I shall if so

    • @girlfriendofnone
      @girlfriendofnone 15 днів тому

      @GeographyGirll It is ..🥰 Good morning 🌅

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 днів тому

      We also gotta recognize the challenges they face-climate change, loss of habitat, and the struggle to maintain their culture in a modern world. It’s important to amplify their voices and stories, so we can learn and grow from their experiences.