When I first moved to Canada in the beautiful months of autumn, I noticed a lot of young couple with baby strollers. Naturally I was curious and someone deciphered the reason, 'there's only so much television you can watch'. In conditions as harsh as these having babies and raising them is one of the biggest motivations of life.
@@theoutsider7331 I think it's safe to say that any western children being brought up similarly to Yakutian kids, in that they have to work hard to contribute to the survival of their family in a harsh climate, is definitely NOT the norm.
Absolutely!! Their way of life may not be the easiest but the skills, knowledge, life lessons etc they will carry with them into adulthood will be incredibly invaluable! Life may be much easier here but still when I look at them I feel like I’m the who’s lacking …
I live in Saskatchewan Canada and 2 weeks ago, it was about -42C with the windchill for around a week.. it was awful, but I couldn’t imagine going through that every single day… much respect to you and everyone who lives there! I love the videos, very educational
@@scarabeoid3392 I think they are saying that no matter what you can not suppress the amount of bots. Combined with this person's big channel they would have to sift through countless comments
Watching this video is truly touching, how a family with 7 children struggles to build a happy family life in a very cold climate. We who live in a tropical climate certainly really appreciate all the struggles that are always made by their parents. Lets keep up the spirit everyone of Yakutia.
Мне нравится, насколько по-настоящему всё в ваших видео - я живу несколько западнее и никогда не был в Якутских сёлах, но я вижу, что ничего в видео не постановочно, никто не ходит по дому в национальных костюмах, на чайнике видны следы накипи, а сковорода - эта та же самая старая чёрная сковорода со времён Союза, которая есть, пожалуй, в каждой второй семье нашей страны. Спасибо вам огромное, это настоящая и искренняя этнография!
another heartwarming episode about life in a freezer. it shows how much better difficult lives are made when there is teamwork and cooperation. Apart from the cold temps, Yakutian life seems very familiar. I grew up an only child to a chronically ill mother in rural southwest England. We were very poor. Had no car most of the week. We had no drinking water, central heating or paved road. We lived in a draughty cold house on the cliffs, where storms were frequent. I had to fetch water daily in heavy cannister from a nearby farm. Our well water for baths had to be drawn in buckets when the pump died. We had 2 log fires which had to be fed with kindling & logs sawn and chopped by me from our woodland. I had to drag branches to the house so I could do the necessary with them. I had to dig out/clear ditches to avoid flooding, hack back undergrowth, take care of our chickens including the mucking out, scythe our lawn (we had no lawnmower) to keep the snakes at bay (1 of our cats fot bitten). I had to cycle miles on hilly roads to get groceries on Saturdays. I slogged through mud & cow poo to reach the location where a van would collect me to drive 5 miles to the school bus stop. I swapped wellington boots for school shoes at the farm where we got water. At weekends I helped with housework. I learned to cook meals and bake before I was 11yrs old. My farmboy classmates called me Earth Mother because of my home life and muscles. The girls in my year never knew such hardships - their world was fashion and make up. Mine was constant tiredness and aching bones!
Your videos are like a hug, so delightful to watch, they are a great reminder that happiness is supposed to be simple, it doesn't require the perfect conditions to grow. While people here on the West need the best car, the best house, the best weather and the best job to be happy, always chasing something else to feel complete, you find happiness on the small things, like spending time with the family, cooking together, and that's why I keep coming back to your videos, because they are a breeze of fresh air in this complicated world, an important reminder that life (and happiness) is supposed to be simple. Congrats for the amazing channel.
i pray their ways of making really good quality stuff.. never goes away.. that history.. and knowledge.. will NEVER be replaced!!!... thank you for sharing your life.. your world.. cause it is so crazy to think you have to bring in blocks of ice.. for water... we all should not take the comforts of life for granted...even tho its a hard life.. its a BEAUTIFUL life .... and i would love that lifestyle to get away from all my dependency on every day things.. such as water!!
Beautiful people…loving, hardworking, resourceful, adaptive and highly skilled, humble, happy, supportive of each other. I could go on and on with the hyperboles and rightly so! Your people are an inspiration to ALL peoples of the world ❤ love from New Zealand
2:38 i remember my mom made for me those boots back in 90s because we couldn't afford them. It was quite expensive to buy new ones. And my mom had to learn by herself how to make unty.
Despite the harsh conditions of the region it is really heartwarming to see such a loving family and the work they do to live day to day. We take so many things for granted in different parts of the world that we often think how we live is how others live. An open mind and heart will grow the world. Thank you as alaways for sharing this beautiful story.
Hi, greetings from Germany. I love your videos, especially the ones during the winter, for they take me back to 2017 when I visited Irkutsk and the Baikal region during january by participating in a school exchange project. The memories of that journey will stick with me forever. I hope you and your family continue to be happy, healthy and live so very close to this harsh but beautiful nature. A little walk on my memory lane: Imagine a 17yo from a big city in Germany, at the top of a sort of cliff at the shore of the baikal sea where you can see far into the sea as into the land, a religious site of the people indigenous to the area, with huge woodpiles with engravings, a long walk behind me with my a little bit scattered group, most sticking together but me and another student going ahead and admireing the fierce and deeply meaningful scenery. And then, a dog, just like the one of the family in this video, with their thick hair - not very long, but thick -, just… almost the same puppy comes along and I watch while my classmate manages to pet the dog and I get time to take a few pictures but not too much, for I feel like you always remember more if you are watching with your eyes and other senses - and not through the lense of your camera. And I did. And just by showing us the dog, I remembered it all. Thank you.
The most amazing part to me is not only did the indigenous people here survive in this type of climate in pre-modern times (not that it's not hard work now but, you know, it was definitely harder before things like boilers and power tools), but even had the time, energy, and person-hours to spend make clothing that was not just functional but also beautiful. Not just surviving but truly living.
What a lovely family who work together to get things done. I enjoy seeing this because if children are taught at a young age they will have the desire the insensitive to do so. You can see that they are a wonderful well adjusted family. I enjoy watching videos like this , thank you for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful, stunning in every way. I love how homely it all is and with great food too along with a lot of love. I am homeless, I live in a tent in the Scottish Highlands with my daughter and our dog. We have no friends, no family and no help from anyone. We would happily live in Yakutia if it was possible, we are used to being cold, not as cold as it is there but in a tent it's cold enough. We could adapt, have friends and actually be happy. We can work hard given the chance, we can both cook very well and I can make and repair things, we would fit right in.
People like this need to show others who normally don't witness extreme weather how to live in extreme weather. We had a bad freeze where I live back in February 2020. Many people were panic buying supplies and it was chaotic.
lifes which are ordinary are also worth to record! Thanks for making this kind of video, I learned a lot of different cultures from your videos. I also felt the beauty of common people's life.Sometimes I'm very tired and I hate my life, but there're still many wonderful things to see and to experience in such big world,isn't it? Anyway, thanks again. Love from China❤
Это наш поцелуй. 😅 мы целуем носом , как бы нюхая. Это может показаться кому-то странным, но вдыхать запах любимого человека намного приятнее. Я до сих пор помню запах щёк бабушки и дедушки. ☺
I can see the love through the families and how much you appreciate everything they have. Bless you all. im kinda jelaous the lifestyle Yakutian have, much love from Sweden.
The boots are very beautiful, wish I could buy them. Also, the girls are wonderful & blessed to live in a happy family. Great video......Greetings from Japan.
These people are so contented, happy, satisfied. I live in South Africa with everything from hot water, inside toilets, summer where temperatures reach 104°F. But these guys have so little and I agree, they happy!
I herniated my back the other day. There are 5 people living in my house and I had to put a back strap on to shuvle the snow in canada. It made me sad to see how a family can come together here and clear the snow. These are poor people, but their hearts are precious and a gift to man kind.
Its amazing always to see your videos about Yukutia.Cold is so harsh but people's hearts are warm with love . Beautiful family beautiful daughters. So impressive.❤❤❤❤
I love your videos so inspiring and motivational. These vides make me know that I have zero excuse in 2 degrees or even -2 I’ve just realised how comfortable the weather in my country is.
I remember when it hit -15 one winter in Ireland, it was the first time I could feel my skeleton. I cannot even imagine such temperatures. Humans ability to survive anywhere is truly incredible.
@@galiamarkova3775 That is probably it, now you mention it. We aren't used to anything like those temperatures though, so it was shocking to everyone. We had the heating on 24/7, were wearing coats and covered in blankets and still cold. Irish houses aren't built for that weather.
@@PrincipledUncertainty You should experience the cold weather high in the mountains with a lot of snow and sun. And with the proper clothes. You will love it.
@@galiamarkova3775 I will visit one day, it's a part of the world that has always fascinated me. Probably have to wait for things to settle down a bit first though.
Hi kiun... love your smoothing voice 😍 I'm from Wisconsin and today was -2 outside and I went ice fishing I froze my butt off.. hats off to these people.....
Such a wonderful family...the house is beautiful and I would love to have a pair of boots. The craftsmanship of the couple❤ The girls are gorgeous and they radiate joy. Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
As someone who lives in a very warm climate (Southern California) I find this quite fascinating. I get cold at 50°F (10°C) so i can't be imagine always living in such a frigid environment. Plus, they seem to live such warm, fulfilling lives. Its like their home exudes comfort and safety. Plus, the children look so healthy and happy.
Привет из Шотландии! Мы с женой посмотрели это видео, как обычно делаем Киун, и снова мы оба согласились - вы сделали еще одно замечательное видео, полное информации, а также счастья и любви. В тот день, когда остальной мир рухнет (а это произойдет), ваш народ и подобные им коренные народы по всему миру, которые живут старыми обычаями и передают свои знания по наследству, продолжат, даже не моргнув глазом! Старые способы так важны, так что никогда не меняйте парней! Еще раз спасибо тебе, Киун! ---------- Greetings from Scotland! My wife and I watched this video, as we usually do Kiun and again we both agreed - you made another great video full of information and also full of happiness and love. The day the rest of the world breaks down (and it will), your people, and indigenous people like them around the world who live by old ways and have passed down their knowledge will continue without so much as a blink! The old ways are so important, so never change guys! Thank you again Kiun!
Lindo trabajo en equipo toda la familia y como disfrutan hacerlo .. Es tan lindo ver estos videos , nos transmiten mucha armonìa felicidad y bien en comùn se ven tan felices trabajando !!
I'm fascinated by the culture in Russia and Asia because it's very similar to Alaska Native culture. I know coastal villages don't have much running water so ice or carrying water back home was tough. They use wood stoves or toyo stove (expensive option because fuel is like double or triple in the villages).
Had it not been for 'Kiun B' and 'Eli from Russia', I would have NEVER have learned about this wonderful colonised minority from Russia. And I'm SE European!! ......... Many thanks, you guys bring humanity and surclass History and National Geographic docus.
I love your videos and admire these hard working people. They appear to be happy with what they have, they all pitch in to make things run as smoothly as possible. Love💞peace ☮️ and blessings.🙏
As an American who moved to Russia I had a giant culture shock seeing a lot of people here in Siberia dressed in mostly fur and leather but it makes sense it’s damn cold here 😅
Please, update your website! I am in love with these documentaries. What a wonderful glimpse into the amazing world of Yakutia. I love to travel and explore the world. At age 40, I have made it to all 7 continents and swam in every ocean. But this place and its people fascinate me! I would really love to order from the shop!
Hello ! New subscriber here, UA-cam recommended one of your videos and I've been watching them since yesterday, I love it I didn't know about this place at all and it's just such comforting videos, really pleasant to watch 🥰
That's insanely cold. I wonder how it feels like to breathe in such temperatures. I was in -10 Degrees Celsius, And also -5 Celsius yesterday, and breathing felt kind of uncomfortable. I cannot imagine what -50 would feel like.
Woww I am loving ur vedio such a great bonding family neighbourhood everyone is so loving caring ur culture is so wonderful and I am loving all ur vedio
7 daughters in that extreme cold, the amount of responsibility the parents holds to raise them deserves a lot of recognition.
I thought the same thing. He cannot get very rested sleep😁
Poor guy really wanted a son but the daughters will take care of him when he gets old.
I get impotent in extreme cold....
When I first moved to Canada in the beautiful months of autumn, I noticed a lot of young couple with baby strollers. Naturally I was curious and someone deciphered the reason, 'there's only so much television you can watch'.
In conditions as harsh as these having babies and raising them is one of the biggest motivations of life.
Their house is absolutely beautiful and their daughters are going to be so well rounded when they are adults.
I agree. And the youngsters learn from an early age to work and help out their parents which is lacking in a lot of western communities sadly.
@@birdman4274 maybe in your area...not true everywhere...
@@theoutsider7331 I think it's safe to say that any western children being brought up similarly to Yakutian kids, in that they have to work hard to contribute to the survival of their family in a harsh climate, is definitely NOT the norm.
I really like thier house too. Really beautiful!
Absolutely!! Their way of life may not be the easiest but the skills, knowledge, life lessons etc they will carry with them into adulthood will be incredibly invaluable! Life may be much easier here but still when I look at them I feel like I’m the who’s lacking …
No matter how cold the climate, they all got such warm big hearts. This makes me so happy!
I'm so cheerful when grandma called her lovely grandkids little monkey, it shows she misses them so much to annoy and make her home with fun..
I call my grandson my little monkey and kiss his face just the same way when he arrives ❤
I'm sitting in my heated room during winter and I'm still cold. You guys are simply amazing with your survival and cold resisting tatics
I used to live in California 9 months ago now I live in Siberia… it’s cold. 😂
My husband is always cold. I like it 65 and he likes it 78 degrees. It’s frustrating . Over 70 is too hot
😂
Those boots look amazing and so warm. It’s amazing that she makes them all by hand.
I live in Saskatchewan Canada and 2 weeks ago, it was about -42C with the windchill for around a week.. it was awful, but I couldn’t imagine going through that every single day… much respect to you and everyone who lives there! I love the videos, very educational
Oh wow, that’s very cold!
stay warm, dont get sick
Canada and Alaska are similar to the North of Russia and even indigenous people of those countries are related
Я думаю в Канаде в разы цевильнее зато , чем в России и той же якутии
@@scarabeoid3392 I think they are saying that no matter what you can not suppress the amount of bots. Combined with this person's big channel they would have to sift through countless comments
Nothing gives more joy then visiting your grandma and take blessings. Love from India 🇮🇳
Watching this video is truly touching, how a family with 7 children struggles to build a happy family life in a very cold climate. We who live in a tropical climate certainly really appreciate all the struggles that are always made by their parents. Lets keep up the spirit everyone of Yakutia.
The entire Siberian region is out of this world culturally and with its beauty
Мне нравится, насколько по-настоящему всё в ваших видео - я живу несколько западнее и никогда не был в Якутских сёлах, но я вижу, что ничего в видео не постановочно, никто не ходит по дому в национальных костюмах, на чайнике видны следы накипи, а сковорода - эта та же самая старая чёрная сковорода со времён Союза, которая есть, пожалуй, в каждой второй семье нашей страны.
Спасибо вам огромное, это настоящая и искренняя этнография!
another heartwarming episode about life in a freezer. it shows how much better difficult lives are made when there is teamwork and cooperation.
Apart from the cold temps, Yakutian life seems very familiar.
I grew up an only child to a chronically ill mother in rural southwest England. We were very poor. Had no car most of the week. We had no drinking water, central heating or paved road. We lived in a draughty cold house on the cliffs, where storms were frequent.
I had to fetch water daily in heavy cannister from a nearby farm. Our well water for baths had to be drawn in buckets when the pump died.
We had 2 log fires which had to be fed with kindling & logs sawn and chopped by me from our woodland. I had to drag branches to the house so I could do the necessary with them. I had to dig out/clear ditches to avoid flooding, hack back undergrowth, take care of our chickens including the mucking out, scythe our lawn (we had no lawnmower) to keep the snakes at bay (1 of our cats fot bitten). I had to cycle miles on hilly roads to get groceries on Saturdays. I slogged through mud & cow poo to reach the location where a van would collect me to drive 5 miles to the school bus stop. I swapped wellington boots for school shoes at the farm where we got water. At weekends I helped with housework. I learned to cook meals and bake before I was 11yrs old.
My farmboy classmates called me Earth Mother because of my home life and muscles. The girls in my year never knew such hardships - their world was fashion and make up. Mine was constant tiredness and aching bones!
wow.. Hard-working seems a small word for you.Youre such a survivor. I hope things would be a bit easy for you now.
Are you doing well now? How long ago was this?
i could listen to Kiun's narrating all day, its very calming and sweet
Wow, thank you!
The boots are like real machine made this shows how talented and skilled are yakutians people Love from India
I love to watch your videos about Yakutia! They are such hard working, loving people! They bring my heart joy!
Your videos are like a hug, so delightful to watch, they are a great reminder that happiness is supposed to be simple, it doesn't require the perfect conditions to grow. While people here on the West need the best car, the best house, the best weather and the best job to be happy, always chasing something else to feel complete, you find happiness on the small things, like spending time with the family, cooking together, and that's why I keep coming back to your videos, because they are a breeze of fresh air in this complicated world, an important reminder that life (and happiness) is supposed to be simple. Congrats for the amazing channel.
Aslamo Alikum (greetings)how are you sir please guide me I want come to Canada family visa price don't say go travel agency they are expensive
It’s so easy to take things for granted when you’re so used to them. Many of us really don’t realize what we really have.
These videos might be about one of the coldest places on earth, but I never felt so warm watching them!
They all got such a warm hearts ! This makes me so happy… much appreciated …
i pray their ways of making really good quality stuff.. never goes away.. that history.. and knowledge.. will NEVER be replaced!!!... thank you for sharing your life.. your world.. cause it is so crazy to think you have to bring in blocks of ice.. for water... we all should not take the comforts of life for granted...even tho its a hard life.. its a BEAUTIFUL life .... and i would love that lifestyle to get away from all my dependency on every day things.. such as water!!
Beautiful people…loving, hardworking, resourceful, adaptive and highly skilled, humble, happy, supportive of each other. I could go on and on with the hyperboles and rightly so! Your people are an inspiration to ALL peoples of the world ❤ love from New Zealand
2:38 i remember my mom made for me those boots back in 90s because we couldn't afford them. It was quite expensive to buy new ones. And my mom had to learn by herself how to make unty.
Human resilience in harsh environments is something that never ceases to amaze me. Yacutian people are amazing!
Despite the harsh conditions of the region it is really heartwarming to see such a loving family and the work they do to live day to day. We take so many things for granted in different parts of the world that we often think how we live is how others live. An open mind and heart will grow the world. Thank you as alaways for sharing this beautiful story.
Hi, greetings from Germany.
I love your videos, especially the ones during the winter, for they take me back to 2017 when I visited Irkutsk and the Baikal region during january by participating in a school exchange project. The memories of that journey will stick with me forever.
I hope you and your family continue to be happy, healthy and live so very close to this harsh but beautiful nature.
A little walk on my memory lane:
Imagine a 17yo from a big city in Germany, at the top of a sort of cliff at the shore of the baikal sea where you can see far into the sea as into the land, a religious site of the people indigenous to the area, with huge woodpiles with engravings, a long walk behind me with my a little bit scattered group, most sticking together but me and another student going ahead and admireing the fierce and deeply meaningful scenery. And then, a dog, just like the one of the family in this video, with their thick hair - not very long, but thick -, just… almost the same puppy comes along and I watch while my classmate manages to pet the dog and I get time to take a few pictures but not too much, for I feel like you always remember more if you are watching with your eyes and other senses - and not through the lense of your camera. And I did. And just by showing us the dog, I remembered it all. Thank you.
Those are good memories !
The most amazing part to me is not only did the indigenous people here survive in this type of climate in pre-modern times (not that it's not hard work now but, you know, it was definitely harder before things like boilers and power tools), but even had the time, energy, and person-hours to spend make clothing that was not just functional but also beautiful. Not just surviving but truly living.
A friend of mine just sent a bunch of photos showing -75C thermometer readings from around Yakutia. That's just life.
What a lovely family who work together to get things done. I enjoy seeing this because if children are taught at a young age they will have the desire the insensitive to do so. You can see that they are a wonderful well adjusted family. I enjoy watching videos like this , thank you for sharing.
I love the generations sharing their gifts.
I am so glad I found this channel; it's become one my go-to "happy places" when I need to lift my spirits. Thank you.
Absolutely beautiful, stunning in every way. I love how homely it all is and with great food too along with a lot of love.
I am homeless, I live in a tent in the Scottish Highlands with my daughter and our dog. We have no friends, no family and no help from anyone. We would happily live in Yakutia if it was possible, we are used to being cold, not as cold as it is there but in a tent it's cold enough. We could adapt, have friends and actually be happy. We can work hard given the chance, we can both cook very well and I can make and repair things, we would fit right in.
Можешь переехатьь в Россию ,за пару тысяч долларов можно купить дом , будешь учить английскому людей зарабатывать .Здесь всё дешевле чем у вас
sunteti super toti ... care ati filmat si cei de acolo ...frumos respect pentru ei ca traiesc acolo........
People like this need to show others who normally don't witness extreme weather how to live in extreme weather. We had a bad freeze where I live back in February 2020. Many people were panic buying supplies and it was chaotic.
7 daughters! Looks like Ivan kept trying for a son without luck!
And ended to be the luckiest man..
😂😂😂😂 yes
Probably in all fairness the only way to get warm in bed!
lifes which are ordinary are also worth to record! Thanks for making this kind of video, I learned a lot of different cultures from your videos. I also felt the beauty of common people's life.Sometimes I'm very tired and I hate my life, but there're still many wonderful things to see and to experience in such big world,isn't it? Anyway, thanks again. Love from China❤
The way grandma welcomes them is just awesome. Do you guys greet your family members by touching the tip of each others' noses?
Это наш поцелуй. 😅 мы целуем носом , как бы нюхая. Это может показаться кому-то странным, но вдыхать запах любимого человека намного приятнее. Я до сих пор помню запах щёк бабушки и дедушки. ☺
Simply amazing as always ☺️
Yvan this guy is a true hero, he make sure his family live in very good conditions, this dude have my respect 😁.
😊🙌🏻
@@KiunB I love your videos so much, 'Kiun B', your videos help me to understand what life is like in such extreme temperatures. It sound interesting.
I love how u consistently provide us entertainment, please make more videos with Arians family Thanks!
I can see the love through the families and how much you appreciate everything they have. Bless you all. im kinda jelaous the lifestyle Yakutian have, much love from Sweden.
The boots are very beautiful, wish I could buy them. Also, the girls are wonderful & blessed to live in a happy family. Great video......Greetings from Japan.
These people are so contented, happy, satisfied. I live in South Africa with everything from hot water, inside toilets, summer where temperatures reach 104°F. But these guys have so little and I agree, they happy!
Quando os corações são amáveis, existe respeito por todos, até o animais, reina a harmonia e a paz. Maravilhoso!!!!
@messagemeontelegramintothe9680 🦶🦶
I herniated my back the other day. There are 5 people living in my house and I had to put a back strap on to shuvle the snow in canada. It made me sad to see how a family can come together here and clear the snow. These are poor people, but their hearts are precious and a gift to man kind.
Production value of your videos has definitely gone up! Really enjoy them.
What a beautiful way of life! Thank you for these videos. What a wonderful window into a different and arguably healthier way of life.
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Degrees I’m shivering 🥶. Hats off to this family for such living in extreme conditions
Its amazing always to see your videos about Yukutia.Cold is so harsh but people's hearts are warm with love . Beautiful family beautiful daughters. So impressive.❤❤❤❤
They have a beautiful home 🏠
I love ❤️ how the children help their mum thank you 🙏 for your vlog
Beautiful family, they look so happy
Interesting to see how activities done in the extreme cold.
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Lov how she passes those important traditions to the you ger ones so important ❤❤MIGWECH from Toronto Canada 🇨🇦 ❤️
Thank you for sharing your hometown with us! ❤
Us Americans have everything at our disposal and dont live half as happy lives as these folks
Thats your choice. Anybody can choose to be happy.
@@SebinMatthew True but I think they mean it's difficult with the lifestyle they lead. But yeah, happiness comes from within.
@@BipolarAbusiveX is it just me?
That's the problem
tell that to the families in the backwoods of alaska, wyoming, montana, etc.
Wonderful episode as always 💙
Thank you 😊
I love your videos so inspiring and motivational. These vides make me know that I have zero excuse in 2 degrees or even -2 I’ve just realised how comfortable the weather in my country is.
That home is gorgeous.
There is nothing like family.
hari yang cerah dan bersalju tentunya dingin cuacanya semangat selalu bersama keluarga
I remember when it hit -15 one winter in Ireland, it was the first time I could feel my skeleton. I cannot even imagine such temperatures. Humans ability to survive anywhere is truly incredible.
Maybe the humidity was high. Low temperature and high humidity is very nasty. When the air is cold and dry, it's fantastic.
@@galiamarkova3775 That is probably it, now you mention it. We aren't used to anything like those temperatures though, so it was shocking to everyone. We had the heating on 24/7, were wearing coats and covered in blankets and still cold. Irish houses aren't built for that weather.
@@PrincipledUncertainty You should experience the cold weather high in the mountains with a lot of snow and sun. And with the proper clothes. You will love it.
@@galiamarkova3775 I will visit one day, it's a part of the world that has always fascinated me. Probably have to wait for things to settle down a bit first though.
@@PrincipledUncertainty 😀
These are happy families
No drama no politics no misery just family and working as a team❤❤❤
Such a beautiful home and that Christmas tree is just awesome I love it...such a wonderful family who lives with so much love and unity.
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I don't know what's making me watch all this video's and i love it keep it up with the great content.💙💙
Hi kiun... love your smoothing voice 😍 I'm from Wisconsin and today was -2 outside and I went ice fishing I froze my butt off.. hats off to these people.....
It's better watching these awesome videos than anything out there. It's so relaxing 😌
I love to see the family unity in your videos. Very heartwarming and inspiring!
Hard times bring people together the elements are for sure some of the toughest trials in life
Wow great motivation to survive in extreme cold 🥶 environment..just great 👍
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Beautiful ice, beautiful life.
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Very beautiful it is very cold outside but sure you have inside very warm hearts ❤️ , thanx for sharing and greeting from Sweden 🇸🇪
I love all the videos about Yakutia! Such a beautiful culture!
Such a wonderful family...the house is beautiful and I would love to have a pair of boots. The craftsmanship of the couple❤ The girls are gorgeous and they radiate joy. Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
This is so precious. ❤ thank you for sharing.
Love the way you guys live life, I wanna come stay a winter!
What a blessing! 7 helping hands!
Great job Girls. Keep up the hard work.
As someone who lives in a very warm climate (Southern California) I find this quite fascinating. I get cold at 50°F (10°C) so i can't be imagine always living in such a frigid environment. Plus, they seem to live such warm, fulfilling lives. Its like their home exudes comfort and safety. Plus, the children look so healthy and happy.
I'm amazed at their ability to wear t-shirts in the house when it's that cold out.
Привет из Шотландии! Мы с женой посмотрели это видео, как обычно делаем Киун, и снова мы оба согласились - вы сделали еще одно замечательное видео, полное информации, а также счастья и любви. В тот день, когда остальной мир рухнет (а это произойдет), ваш народ и подобные им коренные народы по всему миру, которые живут старыми обычаями и передают свои знания по наследству, продолжат, даже не моргнув глазом! Старые способы так важны, так что никогда не меняйте парней! Еще раз спасибо тебе, Киун!
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Greetings from Scotland! My wife and I watched this video, as we usually do Kiun and again we both agreed - you made another great video full of information and also full of happiness and love. The day the rest of the world breaks down (and it will), your people, and indigenous people like them around the world who live by old ways and have passed down their knowledge will continue without so much as a blink! The old ways are so important, so never change guys! Thank you again Kiun!
Lindo trabajo en equipo
toda la familia y como
disfrutan hacerlo ..
Es tan lindo ver estos videos ,
nos transmiten mucha armonìa
felicidad y bien en comùn
se ven tan felices trabajando !!
Those handmade fur boots are truly a thing of beauty! It’s a shame those skills are slowly fading away 😭
I'm fascinated by the culture in Russia and Asia because it's very similar to Alaska Native culture. I know coastal villages don't have much running water so ice or carrying water back home was tough. They use wood stoves or toyo stove (expensive option because fuel is like double or triple in the villages).
Had it not been for 'Kiun B' and 'Eli from Russia', I would have NEVER have learned about this wonderful colonised minority from Russia. And I'm SE European!! ......... Many thanks, you guys bring humanity and surclass History and National Geographic docus.
they're a majority in their own region, not a minority
@@Pythoner sorry I meant minority in Russian Federation, majority in their region
@@Pythoner are they? Around 1 million people in Yakutia and only 400 thousands Yakuts. Doesn't look like majority
@@user-3aa6234fh Russians have been leaving (to warmer climates), and Yakuts have somewhat higher birth rates; it's more like 55 to 45 by now
@@Pythoner good if they are growing but still being less than half a million nation is concerning
Wow! They have a nice house! They are very blessed 🩵
Ah amazing! Love every episode. I enjoy watching the family do everything together. Awesome :)
Thank you 😊
so special to have so many daughters
Thank you and happy holidays. Be well.
I love your videos and admire these hard working people. They appear to be happy with what they have, they all pitch in to make things run as smoothly as possible. Love💞peace ☮️ and blessings.🙏
Those boots look incredibly warm! This video is eye opening
As an American who moved to Russia I had a giant culture shock seeing a lot of people here in Siberia dressed in mostly fur and leather but it makes sense it’s damn cold here 😅
Seeing these videos make me feel grateful for what i have.
Please, update your website! I am in love with these documentaries. What a wonderful glimpse into the amazing world of Yakutia. I love to travel and explore the world. At age 40, I have made it to all 7 continents and swam in every ocean. But this place and its people fascinate me! I would really love to order from the shop!
Hello ! New subscriber here, UA-cam recommended one of your videos and I've been watching them since yesterday, I love it I didn't know about this place at all and it's just such comforting videos, really pleasant to watch 🥰
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What a beautiful home and a great family best wishes to you all.
You are such a natural and interesting director, Kiun. Thank you. Happy holidays!
very delighted to see yakutia again! thank you for making videos of it!
This was so wholesome ❤️
Seven daughters, how lucky!
Simplicity is the way to survive.
Merry Christmas to such a wonderful family and to the world!!
what a beautiful life😍 it's simple but happy living♥️
Oh my god, that purple kitchen is amazing. I really want one now myself
That's insanely cold. I wonder how it feels like to breathe in such temperatures. I was in -10 Degrees Celsius, And also -5 Celsius yesterday, and breathing felt kind of uncomfortable. I cannot imagine what -50 would feel like.
Woww I am loving ur vedio such a great bonding family neighbourhood everyone is so loving caring ur culture is so wonderful and I am loving all ur vedio