My feelings exactly. We are so spoiled in our urban Western lifestyle, and take so much for granted. I'd probably never bathe or do laundry if I had to do all this!
The amazingly fresh smell from that frozen laundry is unforgettable. My grandma used to bring the frozen clothes inside from the clothes line, the whole house smelled so fresh.... I can never forget that smell.....❤
My brother started to make his own washing detergent without any additives because of his allergies... Strange thing is that the clothes washed with this smells totally fresh and clean like they have been hanging outside to dry even if they have been dried inside.
They are so lucky! They help each other, most of us in the western world don't have anybody, we go alone in our lives. I will trade places with them anytime.
I once experienced a -25F day where I live. The temperature chilled me to the bone, I couldn’t stay outside for more than like 10 minutes without feeling like I was going to pass out. Even with full face protection it felt excruciating to experience. To think these people regularly put up with even worse temperatures on a daily basis is just amazing. Their tenacity is astounding!
@@MuhammadFakhriBinAnuar Thank you for the comment. Very interesting. It certainly does make sense that what we grow up doing and what we grow used to is just “normal” life. 🤔 Four seasons is my life. There are certainly many upsides to four seasons but yes, there are downsides as well. Spring is rough on my allergies. Summer is full of bug bites, rashes, heat and humidity. Fall is actually always pretty great for me 😊 but then Winter is cold. I have medical conditions that make it hard to regulate my body’s temperature so Summer and Winter can both be rough at times. Even though I always have lived a four seasons life, I think anyone could handle it just fine too though. You could definitely do it. The great thing about four seasons is that each season is over shortly so you just have to hang in there and the next season will be soon but I think that also makes time fly by faster probably too. I really like your comment. Actually, where I live, the majority of people dream about life in the tropics but in reality that would probably be too hard on us since it’s not what we are used to. Again, thank you for the comment. As you can probably tell, it has got me to thinking.🤔
Harsh climate yes, but these people have a level of peace and simplicity we could only wish for. You can tell they find joy in what we call the little things (which in reality arent little things at all). Health, good food and family.💜 much respect! Sending love from Florida, USA🍊
7:00 I love that the little one is chewing on the dumpling dough, and when she sees that her family have noticed, she offers them the dough that she was eating. I love that babies always do that, it's both generous and silly, like they know that they are enjoying eating this thing and want to share, but don't realize yet that other people don't want to share their partly-chewed food.
Agreed. I have a baby/toddler about her age and I was smiling the whole time because she reminds me of my boy who does that same thing and it is quite precious.
Haha women always fixation in useless things haha is funny. A documentary about his hard is this life an you notice such an insignificant and useless behaviour lol
I like how excited the son was when he asked if mom was making dumplings. Reminded me of being a boy and being happy when mom was making my favorite thing for dinner. People are the same all over the world
I'm from a tropical country so I can't even imagine something less than 10C.. moreover this much under 0.. so great to see other parts of the world! hope Yakutians continue to thrive ❤
I thought the same thing. Seem like a close knit family. Running outside & rubbing snow all over made me cold, but I can see the health benefits of it. Those dumplings looked amazing!!
They are so lucky! They help each other, most of us in the western world don't have anybody, we go alone in our lives. I will trade places with them anytime.
@@frankytrevor7 many people in Russia, Eastern, Southern Europe and the Caucasus, as well as Asia value family very much, they also realize they should love, respect and care for each other for the family to never fall apart, they understand that family gives you hope and makes you stronger. That’s why this family is also like that. It’s important to have a family or at least a partner you can spend the rest of your life with. No matter how strong and independent we are, if we’re alone sooner or later we’ll lose hope.
@@jamesbizs I respect people who take responsibility for themselves..who respect themselves and in turn respect others. How about you? Do you respect all homeless? What's your point?
I didn’t realize till the end that I had been smiling the entire time I was watching. What a beautiful family. Thank you for sharing this. I am from Southern California in the United States and appreciate learning about other cultures.
The sound of their feet crunching in the snow helps to reinforce just how exceptionally cold it is. When I saw the father and son go out from the bathhouse into the frigid air my spine tingled! Here I am dreading the cold air when I step out of the shower into 20 C 😂 I love content like this. This family looks content and seem to care a lot about each other. That makes me happy.
I feel your pain but I have a secret for you. Coming out from a sauna to winter weather feels great and not that cold than getting out of hot shower. It's so refreshing for a minute or so and then you start to feel the cold. Basically you feel that you don't want to be in that heat no more and getting some true cold is orgasmic.
It feels different and actually really great. Not cold-unpleasant cold, but refreshing cold. Really really good. If you ever have a chance to attend a sauna with a freezer room or cold water pool (colder the better), try it. It's great.
Respect to these people. There are days I feel lazy to take a shower, even though it’s so easy for me. Just hop in the shower tub and turn on the warm water and that’s it. It’s the same doing laundry. I don’t think I could survive that harsh lifestyle for long.
You'd be surprised, it depends what your born into. Humans are extremely adaptable. But yeah as a 31 yr old adult. I'll pass too, but much respect as well.
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this proves that as humans, we can adapt to anything. It is us that limit ourselves. We sit back and watch ,saying to ourselves “There is no way I could live like that”. Yet, This family are healthy, happy and safe and seems not be influenced by the horrors of social media.
@@fingerprint5511 if you walk onto a highway you either have a death wish or a candidate for the Darwin awards. In places like Siberia, the elements/weather pose a constant danger to survival, so kids from a young age are taught to have their shit together, be disciplined and prepared. Carelessness leads to loss of life and limbs.
These people seem very happy and fulfilled despite the harsh life they live. I wish that I could be more like them and adopt the same grateful attitude about life.
Total respect for the people who live in harsh conditions & yet not only do they survive, they really thrive. I feel nostalgic for what family means to me & how it is today. When her son came in & was so excited to be having dumplings my heart melted! 🙏🇬🇧
@@teresarenee3829yes and they are forced to slow down to a more natural pace, they have no choice but to take their time with daily tasks etc. I think it’s a really beautiful way to live.
My mum also used to freeze the clothes in the winter in Transylvania, when winters used to be much colder than now. The clothes smelled so fresh! This video brought back these memories from my childhood. I loved this video. Such a beautiful way of life.
I live in Canada but some of my fathers family is from Transylvania so he used to make us a big pot of stew in the winter after coming in from cutting firewood. This video, even though northern Canada isn't nearly as harsh, brought back memories too. There's nothing like eastern European hearty foods after a long day of work!
I was born in Jamaica but I came to the USA when I was 9. I landed in New York in the middle of January and was immediately met with 20°F and snow. I fell in love immediately and forgot about the Caribbean weather. I've always dreamt about being in a place where it's continually snowy and cold...and I think I just found that place. The lifestyle amuses me. It Takes me back to my roots; Doing manual labor for the things we need. It teaches patience, discipline ..and I've realized overall it makes families happier. Great documentary! Truly my dream vacation! ❄️
Born and grew up in Trinidad. I always seemed to feel the heat more than others. When I landed in Toronto I loved the cold. Still prefer to be cold, than hot.
Having lived alone on “squatters row” in Whitehorse YT during 40 below I can attest to the challenges of this lifestyle. Winter is beautiful and I can imagine the smell of wood smoke and the freshness of their sheets and clothing. Much respect to all Siberians❤
This is inspiring. I love how the children are so dutiful and responsable. You could feel the sense of family and unity in these videos. The cold is embedded in their routine so it doesn't even phase them, they work with it, it's amazing honestly. Respect and love from Canada. ♥️
@David James yeah I really think he's missing out not living in the city working a 9-5 dead end job and staring at his phone. I guarantee you that if you showed these kids what life outside of their village is like they would politely decline
@@safiyyahmitchell352 acutally you are the dumb guy in the situation as previously stated on another comment it is a joke.I'am not dumb and know my english well.
A harsh climate for living but the family shows us how life there can also be very cozy and inviting. It must feel fabulous to shower in the heated bathhouse then sit down and enjoy a warm bowl of soup and dumplings while the wind and snow rage outside. Thank you for sharing!
Yes, you grow up to appreciate simple pleasures. I guarantee you these people don't know and couldn't give a rat's tail about gucci bags and jimmy choo shoes.
@@darcyroyceI don't think the living conditions matter that much. It's the education they get that influences their capacity to distinguish necessity from vanity.
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I live in FL where it's also good & sunny year-round. But still only bathe a couple times a week 😃😁I mean what's the point...just gonna get dirty again. Besides I save $$$ on water from the shower, less laundry I have to do which saves even more $$$ & like the world says Reduce, Reuse & Recycle so I'm doing my part to help save the world
@billybob-ro6qf You're the real one. The other one is a BIG TIME WASTER. I cannot stand their types for the life of me. Bathe TWO FREAKING TIMES a day?! Jesus Christ.
It makes us realise that normal life isn't only our normal standards, but humans have long adapted to different lifestyles and can live in harmony with nature anywhere, without trying to fight against it. Its harsh for us, but I believe 40 degrees C of heat is harsh for them as well, and a polluted city is even harsher ... I just want to say very beautiful short documentary, thank you !
Yakutsk has warm summer. The average July temperature is +26 C, the highest temperature is +38.4C. So high temperatures are not something unknown for them
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used to dry clothes on the line in winter---pull them in and tent, hang, drape in bathroom to finish drying---most of the moisture had sublimed off when being frozen---just a relatively short time to finish drying in house....
Amazing to see how much we take for granted. If I am honest here, I would volunteer to do everyone's wash for them as long as I could stay in that bath house.
Yes. Its SOOO cute how his kids have to spend hours a day, every single day, collecting fire wood, just so they dont freeze to death. What a lovely and wonderful existence
@@joecausey8508 not necessarily. plenty of people prefer to live this way still. It’s an honest day’s work, it’s fulfilling, and love and family matter more than a corporate 9 to 5 job. Who’s really the one who doesn’t know better here?
People of #Yakutia use the same type of axe on innocent women, children and elderly in #Ukraine today. They torture, murder civilians in their own homes. This is a *curated propaganda video/channel*. Hard to imagine? Look it up yourself! They look so human, so grounded, yet, these are the people (along with savages from #Buryatia) are committing the most satanic, sadistic warcrimes It is an edited, scripted video to manipulate your “Western” opinions of russian while they beat 4 year olds to death! . #WarCriminals #RussianWarCrimes #ManipulativePropaganda #RussianPropaganda
Because the children aren't coddled and protected at all costs from everything. Our immune systems only become stronger by experiencing hardship. Same goes with our children's minds. With challenging them and letting them learn stuff for themselves we are robbing them of fruitful life. They will always be a slave to convenience and taking the easy route.
@@joecausey8508 Don't know any better than what? Cuties and Ru Paul on Netflix and diabetes from eating McDonalds? Toiling away at some corporation so you can buy a bigger TV? Unfulfilling work? Children and family addicted to social media? WE know better, that's the worst part, and we still live the way we do here.
@@rah62i’m sorry you’ve never felt genuine familial love and you feel the need to project that onto strangers ❤️🩹 i hope you get to experience that one day
This video captures the essence of human family life. Everyone, irrespective of age or gender works hard and does their part to ensure that the family carries on. In spite of the lethal cold. Beautiful video!
Oh how we take all the comforts we have for granted..... God bless them.... Even the most simplest of things is an arduous task 😢..... I'm so grateful for what I have
Just when you shake your head and think to yourself there's no way you could do this and live like this in these extreme temps with all this work, you take in the LOVE, the TOGETHERNESS, the TENDERNESS, and the cozy little house, and all you see is a Family. Those dumplings look DIVINE too. Beautiful upload.
@@spankbuda5760 Man, if they had three daughters, one of them would help father with wood and snow, if they had three sons, one of them would help mother with food. You have to eat, bath and help your parents no matter what you gender is. It's really sad to see how some people fetishize other people and project their own ideas on them.
And we think our lives are hard... It's so inspiring to see a family that's contented and happy despite the difficulties they are into. I love this channel.
They're the poorest of the poor. The average person in that region has a washing machine indoors with a 100-200L water tank for washing clothes. Showering though, varies grately.
What I absolutely loved about this documentary despite being very informative is how well the love and warmth in this home is shown! As hard and harsh the outter conditions may be, watching this makes me somehow wanna be a part of their family...
I’m from Irkutsk (much warmer climate in comparison, maximum of -38 Celsius, usually somewhere in 20s) and I LOVE the smell of frozen laundry. Bedsheets especially. I live in a much warmer climate now (Central Europe) so I get to freeze my bedding only a couple of times a year if I’m lucky. My husband doesn’t get it why I do this 😆
Ohhh I know exactly what you taking about. I grew up in the countryside Mongolia with my grandparents. Winter is cold but beautiful. I used to love bringing in frozen laundry from outside. Fun to play with and smell soo good.
Love the mother's question of the son; " did you wash well"? ...son :"uh huh "..a exchange played out daily around the world. ...moms..always on top of things...gotta ❤ 'em!!!
They forgot to show the "C'mere-let me smell you!" And mama burrying her nose in his hair. You had to pass Mom's sniff test when I was a kid 😂 I didn't always pass...
Kiun, I bet these people really appreciate you telling their stories, showing their struggle for daily life, and making them feel seen worldwide. Thanks for doing this :)
Russian here who grew up in the West but who spent my summers in a Russian village with no running water :) actually you grab a smaller amount of water warmed on the stove and use that to wash the essentials. Many places in Russia do not have running water so these sort of “home made bides” are used during that time of the month or daily for those who want!
Watching this video makes me realize that the simple things we take for granted in warmer temperatures in India like bathing, washing clothes are difficult in such extreme climate . Huge respect to the people of Yakutia for overcoming such hardships in daily lives.
My grandma always used to say when she was alive, to never say what you can't do because you will be surprised what you can do if you were ever put in that same situation and had no other choice, and the will to survive is stronger than anything else in this world .
Why not? If I have worked all over the world-bitter cold, bitter hot-Either way, the children have warm beds, a kitchen that looks like a modern kitchen, and power. You will have to cut down trees and split the wood, more than 1 cord a day. Being in a warm bed with heavy blankets sounds fantastic in that weather.
This was so interesting. What a strong and resilient people. There is so much love and cohesion in the family. About to go on a deep dive of families who live in harsh climates. Thank you for sharing.
In Mexico City is 18ºC and us, locals, literally wear super warm jackets and winter boots! Also, it's obligatory to complain every day at least once about how cold it is. It's so interesting to see how we've adapted to certain environments. I felt chills just watching them go outside of the bathhouse to rub snow on themselves!!!
When the temperature hits 20°c we normally take out our winter clothing marching on the streets, that's the only time we get to show people that we also have jackets and warm winter clothing, it's so satisfying...🤣🤣🤣
cold is aclimatisation. I live in the Netherlands and for a few years I would go out in a t-shirt on longboard trips when it was 8-10 degrees celsius (sometimes colder), since the workout would keep me warm. Since then, people often ask why I can walk in the cold without a jacket or sweater on. The body can acclimate to cold if you expose yourself to it enough. But in winter I do enjoy a good knitted sweater.
Yes. Its SOOO cute how his kids have to spend hours a day, every single day, collecting fire wood, just so they dont freeze to death. What a lovely and wonderful existence
@sirpaillasson2671so youd swap lives for this yh? No. Dumb. It seems romantic until you feel a cold window in the morning and realise just how fucked up the whole situation is that they have to work 4X as hard for a basic survival
@@chinbosschinboss2484 if you asked them if they are happy I’m 100% sure they will say yes. A difficult existence doesn’t mean a miserable one. And you can’t judge regardless as you’ve definitely not lived anything similar to this
Every scene was filled with love. No complaining but straight team work. Wonderful to see this family. Thank you for letting the world see how amazing your family is ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful little piece of observational documentary. I really felt I was part of an evening with this yakutian family. My respect for the coordinated, supportive and hard working harmony of the family running their daily life in such extraordinary weather conditions.
this is show ! This people are monsters, they kill people and rape women and kids ! All Russian are monsters! Please Read about crime what they doing in Ukraine 😭😭😭this is unbelievable sad and heartbreaking
This so impressive. Just the sound of their boots hard-crunching the snow gives me chills. Then, the son and father go outside after being in the bath steam. Yikes! I am so amazed by this video. I am in awe of this family and all of the inhabitants of Yakutia, Siberia.
People of #Yakutia use the same type of axe on innocent women, children and elderly in #Ukraine today. They torture, murder civilians in their own homes. This is a *curated propaganda video/channel*. Hard to imagine? Look it up yourself! They look so human, so grounded, yet, these are the people (along with savages from #Buryatia) are committing the most satanic, sadistic warcrimes It is an edited, scripted video to manipulate your “Western” opinions of russian while they beat 4 year olds to death! . #WarCriminals #RussianWarCrimes #ManipulativePropaganda #RussianPropaganda
As a student and living in a dormitory I have experienced going out on -10 degrees C out after warming up in the bath, if you warm up properly the cold won't bother you for a short period.
Wicked respect for those people!! When I moved to TN, I remember meeting an old woman in Chattanooga who never had air conditioning her entire life. I asked her how on Earth someone could stay comfortable, especially at night trying to sleep. She said, I was BORN INTO IT and never knew any different. Wow! I suspect it's the same mentality for these folks.
In England Jack Frost came on cold nights and painted beautiful pictures in ice on the inside of the windows. Wonderful fern like patterns they were. We had eiderdowns which were full of feathers which went over the sheets and wool blankets. Now I still have feathers, but in a duvet instead. I still love to hug my hot water bottle and have converted my OH to loving them as well.
5:00 That is amazing! I never would have thought that clothing would dry, hanging outside in those temperatures! It's so interesting to see how they live! It looks like a very honest, but hard way of life! I definitely prefer the cold to the hot! But I can't even conceive of temperatures as low as the ones shown here!
Wow! Huge respect for these people and all those who live in such cold conditions. They’ve got such a well planned routine and follow it meticulously as a team. I couldn’t have done it beyond one day, that is if I would’ve survived 😬 With warm regards and love from India 🇮🇳 ♥️🙏🏼🌞
"...and when the bathhouse reaches a SWELTERING 70 degrees..."😂😅 Where I am, 70 degrees is when it starts to get chilly in the air! I think 95 or 100 is sweltering. How funny 😁 I would love to know how they would feel in 100 degree weather.
Just had my second shower of the day and going to bed in a T shirt. I live in a tropical country and can't imagine surviving in those cold temperatures. I salute them. Although they must be used to it, it's still a tough life. Each member of the family must play their role to survive.
@@lovereachableI live in Malawi, Southern Africa. I'm currently on holiday in India (Hyderabad and later Mumbai) and I still shower twice a day. I just love going to bed fresh and clean and my morning showers are non negotiable.
@@Missreepeein that climate you don't sweat almost, the skin stays clean and dry (you don't get dust on the skin either). When you make a bath once or twice in a week in the winter, it's ok. No sweat, no bacteria, no smell or something.
@@NoOnesIdeait has nothing to do with dirt, sweat or smell. I just enjoy having showers twice daily. Not everyone in my family does but I do because I like it.
Wow!! This brought tears to my eyes. No complaining, no sense of frustration, or tension, no feeling entitled. They are just simply living and providing for themselves the same way their ancestors have done for many generations. This earth 🌎 is vast and diverse.
I have always wondered how people maintained hygiene at extreme temperatures like these. Suddenly this video got recommended and it totally answered my question.
I absolutely love watching these videos from Yakutia. What an amazing bunch of people and seeing their family bonds in such harsh conditions should be an eye opener for us in the west. We wouldn't last more than a few days doing what they people do on a daily basis.
My aunt was born in Yakutsk to parents from Moscow region due to job assignment policies in the USSR. By the time she reached 3 she was still completely bald and had cold/flu several times a year. After multiple requests the officials relocated the family to the Republic of Georgia, which did help to improve her health. I've heard a lot of good things about Yakutia from my grandparents, but it's really hard for a person used to mild climate to live there.
@@Soontobech I'm from southern region of Russia, basically lived my whole live in mediterranean climate (city is located literally on the shore of the sea) and we have only like month of relatively cold temperature for our region (-20 C) along with storm wind(25 meters per second) because of geographical reasons, so I am not total stranger to coldness/bad weather, but after school I moved to Moscow to study in university and believe me I FELT LIKE I WILL DIE FIRST WINTER IN HERE. I am not really used to warm clothes, so most of the time, as force of habbit, I dress in same winter clothes (practically none of them are) like in my hometown and it's horrific to endure. I think I'd actually just die in Yakutia. Also, in my dormitory there are a lot of people from Middle East/Africa and I can't even phantom how hard it must be for them during winter
@@nikchemniy2190 В моем небольшом городке в Тамбовской области было достаточно много африканцев, учащихся в нашем универе. И что нас удивляло, так это то, что мы ходили все укутанные в морозы, а они ходили без шапок и в куртках нараспашку. Хоть от корпуса к корпусу идти и недалеко, но мы себе не могли позволить ходить так в морозы. Не представляю, как им это удавалось
It's great to see the family all have a role to play and without each other life becomes more and more difficult. They keep each other spirits up and seem very happy. It would be extremely difficult to live alone in a place like this. I think it would be too lonely.
I especially love the roles, each depend on each other, each role counts. Men do what women cannot and women do what men cannot. A family. A community.
@@msunje9862yes, because here in the good ole USA teaching children to pick up after themselves is considered abuse. 🙄 I cant imagine teaching them to do chores.
I love seeing the baby “helping” with the dumplings. One day they’ll hand her the dough and she’ll have watched enough times that she just makes an actual dumpling.
My dog, who has the attention span of a hummingbird, sat down in front of the TV and watched this entire video. She was mesmerized the whole time. 😮 There is no way I could survive in such extreme cold weather, but it’s fascinating to watch people who do… and thrive. Amazing!
@@disf5178 I could hardly believe it. We’re in a part of Australia that doesn’t get snow, so she’s been deprived of snow zoomies. But I was shocked! Wink and a cuddle snug given to her in your behalf- she said *woof* and did a tongue wag.
They just seem so wholesome, relaxed, and happy. Yes it’s harsh and a lot of work but they don’t have the stress of dealing with city life, social media, keeping up “status” etc.
If we’d just get rid of instagram, twitter and tiktok, normal modern city life would be a million times better. That’s the main source of all our anxiety and misery.
@@kaj7135 Eh? What about magazines, TV, and newspaper ads? That stuff 100% contribute to it to long before the internet. Anxiety and misery would be reduced without social media, but you would have to live in a hut in the middle of nowhere for it to really get better.
У них все это современные гаджеты есть, все интернет, мобильная связь, медицина, спутниковая тв, здесь не оторваны от современного мира, но проблемы мира не слишком тревожат их... Это же Россия, думаю, лучшая страна в мире!:))
I figured out why I like these videos so much. Obviously, they make me curious about a place and people that is far, far away. But the videos are also exceptionally well done - the angles sometimes remind me of Dorothea Lang's photographs. And the foreground/background is often wonderful. And Kiun's voice is soooo calming. Thank you Kiun!!!
Their life is not harsh. They are a loving family, and their priorities are well intact. Their environment is harsh; extreme cold weather is no joke, but they are working it out with what they have, which is more than families with all the amenities they take for granted. They are healthy and living in a clean home.❤
, if they live harshly, they do not seem miserable like folks with every amenity known to man. The pleasantries are watching a family working together and loving each other despite their HARSH environment. Harsh living is when you are homeless or when war devastated what was once your home, and you have to scrape by just to get food or coal to stay warm. I do not see this here.
It's amazing how they've adapted to such cold temperatures and use them to their advantage. The bit with the guys running out of the bathhouse to cool off made me chuckle. I've taken a bath that was too hot before and then stepped outside to cool off in the winter air. It really is invigorating so I can definitely see why they think that!
There’s people are phenomenal. They have been born in into environment. They have never known anything but this life. We would not be able to endure this for two days. You live the life that you are born into and they do it very well.
People of #Yakutia use the same type of axe on innocent women, children and elderly in #Ukraine today. They torture, murder civilians in their own homes. This is a *curated propaganda video/channel*. Hard to imagine? Look it up yourself! They look so human, so grounded, yet, these are the people (along with savages from #Buryatia) are committing the most satanic, sadistic warcrimes It is an edited, scripted video to manipulate your “Western” opinions of russian while they beat 4 year olds to death! . #WarCriminals #RussianWarCrimes #RussianPropaganda
I love seeing how people live around the world , this feels like it’s not even on the same planet with how different you’re lives are to peoples lives in America or Europe etc, this is like a whole new world. So cool to see. The people of Yakutia are some very strong people I don’t think I would last a week out there. Thank you for sharing about your village I love all your videos they’re so peaceful❤️
wow! i’m actually from Yakutia and i live in the city (Yakutsk) but my grandma lives in village so i’m familiar with all of this stuff:) actually right now it’s even colder than usual! past few days it was around -52 in the city and even lower in countryside (it was almost -60 there!!!) i’m in a high school so i’m literally praying for the same temperature so i won’t go to school tomorrow xD всем якутам привет!:))
Heaps of respect that they don’t open the schools if it’s “too cold”…. Not unlike in hot climes where after about 90F/32C, they don’t send the kids out to play ♥️. Safe travels all 🇮🇹🇦🇺🌏
@laudelfla in my country (Australia) they still send kids out to play in 40 degrees celcius. The roads literally melt. I even remember one day when the temperature reached 50 degrees celcius.
Greetings from Bulgaria! It might seem strange but watching this warms my soul(or at the very least makes me complain much less about the "cold" weather in my country)! ☺️
i really yearn for a family as close and loving as this, a family that helps equally to eachother, i feel like people in other areas in the world really take for granted the things we have
People keep commenting on how hard their lives look, but it seems really idealic to me. They have a really close knit family, defined roles and purpose within that, they know everyone in their community, etc. I grew up in a very cold place, and I didn't see any of it as horrific.
@@georginaraven1691 If you do not have defined roles within your community, be that at the level of a town or as small as a family, then you will never be a complete person. If you view that having a defined roll within a structure as a negative thing, then you misunderstand what it is that brings meaning to people.
@@SASXec true bro. Here in India just these few days. The lowest temperature is 5 degree and day it's max 20-22. The cold is very annoying and it's feels it's killing us. 🥶🥶🥶
I appreciate the resilience of this family! So amazing. I don’t think I would appreciate my family or life more living this lifestyle. But appreciate their culture and traditions!
I watch these videos to remind myself how easy life can be down here where it's warmer. Whenever you think life is hard, look at these people who manage to survive in such harsh conditions. There is no need to complain. Have a nice day.
while these people have it veryhard in their own ways and are managing yes it’s great but no need to make others down play their own personal hardships because at least they aren’t living in such harsh weather conditions
We should show these documentaries in schools so kids can appreciate how easy they have it. I don't know how you could be elderly w/ no family in such a place. probably why they adopted so many kids lol.
So beautiful to see this family together, all they have to do to assure each others comfort is astonishing and yet they seat at the table together with smiles on there faces, truly beautiful!!! ❤
This is the healthiest bath ever because your entire system is detoxifying. For those who may not feel comfortable with this you can also just heat water on the wood stove in-between for washing yourself. I used to hang my laundry next to our wood stove to dry after washing it on the wood stove in big metal pots. Your laundry smells absolutely fresh and amazing 💌
Watching this from SoCal, USA, reminding me of all, I am grateful for! Culture and traditions transcend continents and climates. Love is the answer. Blessings to all who read this and may you all have long lives filled with happiness.
I love how you depict daily life of Yakutia! Lot of new culture and traditions to learn! Especially, the young protagonists often children who proudly show each tradition and daily activities with joy and enthusiasm! Keep up the good work! In future, I would love to see a day in their school life as well!
I'm absolutely fascinated by the lifestyle of the Yakutian people. I've been watching videos on them for years, and I'm still amazed at how hard life is for them. I wonder if they know what they're missing, and why they stay there instead of searching for a more comfortable, convenient life. Much respect to them. ❤
They have Satellite TV. I'm pretty sure they know what the rest of the world is like, seeing probably makes them really appreciate the fact they don't have to deal with "modern world".
@@mannyonaleash2222 not just "modern world" i have no doubt they'd find things about it that they'd love just like we all do But similar to being born into a cult and trying to leave, once you go it will be just you on your own. No family to support you, no one to help get you settled and figure everything out, etc It's far more difficult to go out into a very different world all on your own, and if i imagine that were me I know I'd get horribly homesick very quickly.
Oh I enjoyed this video so much. Of course I don’t know this family and no where is perfect but what struck me was the closeness. Just the simplicity of spending time with your parents and eating dinner together as a family. Those things are so important.
And that's exactly what my childhood was like! Apart from some differences everything was pretty much the same. I come from Nurba, a small town not far away from Mirniy. Thank you! I love your channel. It brings back good memories! Привет всем землякам!
When I lived in Minnesota, we didn't have running water for several months. I gathered up many, many buckets of snow and melted it on the stove. (it takes much more snow than you think!) I did my bathing in a plastic tote. We also had an outhouse during this time and temps got down to -40F that winter. We slept in 2-3 layers of clothes, hats and gloves.
This is one of those videos where you realize you probably couldn't do this longer than a week. Lot of respect for these people.
My feelings exactly. We are so spoiled in our urban Western lifestyle, and take so much for granted. I'd probably never bathe or do laundry if I had to do all this!
I don't think I could handle the cold for even 24 hours brrrr.
@@cq608 You don't need to be in a strong cold🥶 24 hour, even in warm clothes, because you can get a strong frostbite
Let us see how they handle southern Arizona.
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, 2 days, (MAX!!!!!)
The amazingly fresh smell from that frozen laundry is unforgettable. My grandma used to bring the frozen clothes inside from the clothes line, the whole house smelled so fresh.... I can never forget that smell.....❤
Same. I do it too only here it doesn’t get as cold
My brother started to make his own washing detergent without any additives because of his allergies... Strange thing is that the clothes washed with this smells totally fresh and clean like they have been hanging outside to dry even if they have been dried inside.
@@a64738
Care to share his secret recipe? 😇🌸
I remember my father talking about the clothes bring freeze dried. I tried it once, but it didn't get dry for me.
They bath once a week and do manual labor all day. They fucking stink.
The boy's delight in seeing his mother making dumplings made my day.
It's exactly the same expression and voice that I saw when a kid here in the US heard his mom was making pizza. I love how universal and sweet it is
They are so lucky! They help each other, most of us in the western world don't have anybody, we go alone in our lives. I will trade places with them anytime.
What else does he have to look forward to lol
I have a similar reaction when I walk in and my mom is rolling Lumpia.
Same reaction I make when Mom makes biriyani.
I would never have enough mental strength for this lifestyle. These people are truly inspiring to me.
Isn't it ❤
I once experienced a -25F day where I live. The temperature chilled me to the bone, I couldn’t stay outside for more than like 10 minutes without feeling like I was going to pass out. Even with full face protection it felt excruciating to experience.
To think these people regularly put up with even worse temperatures on a daily basis is just amazing. Their tenacity is astounding!
@@killerkitten7534-25 is a warm winter in Alberta where I live. I’ve gone out in -53F
It's more about "normal" environment where you spend your life at. Trust me, people of my countries wouldn't be able to handle the 4 seasons weather
@@MuhammadFakhriBinAnuar Thank you for the comment. Very interesting. It certainly does make sense that what we grow up doing and what we grow used to is just “normal” life. 🤔 Four seasons is my life. There are certainly many upsides to four seasons but yes, there are downsides as well. Spring is rough on my allergies. Summer is full of bug bites, rashes, heat and humidity. Fall is actually always pretty great for me 😊 but then Winter is cold. I have medical conditions that make it hard to regulate my body’s temperature so Summer and Winter can both be rough at times. Even though I always have lived a four seasons life, I think anyone could handle it just fine too though. You could definitely do it. The great thing about four seasons is that each season is over shortly so you just have to hang in there and the next season will be soon but I think that also makes time fly by faster probably too. I really like your comment. Actually, where I live, the majority of people dream about life in the tropics but in reality that would probably be too hard on us since it’s not what we are used to. Again, thank you for the comment. As you can probably tell, it has got me to thinking.🤔
Harsh climate yes, but these people have a level of peace and simplicity we could only wish for. You can tell they find joy in what we call the little things (which in reality arent little things at all). Health, good food and family.💜 much respect! Sending love from Florida, USA🍊
they seem to be healthy too
Touche!
Absolutely
Cant wait for nuclear winter Everyone will try this for million of years
How do you know they're healthy? You checked their personal medical history?
7:00 I love that the little one is chewing on the dumpling dough, and when she sees that her family have noticed, she offers them the dough that she was eating. I love that babies always do that, it's both generous and silly, like they know that they are enjoying eating this thing and want to share, but don't realize yet that other people don't want to share their partly-chewed food.
Agreed. I have a baby/toddler about her age and I was smiling the whole time because she reminds me of my boy who does that same thing and it is quite precious.
Yeah! I have a little sister who's always trying to share, even when its some clump of food she found on the floor 😂
Kids are the best.❤💖💗
Lol, just feeding my littlun who's doing exactly that
It's always soggy too, like thank you, but no thank you 😂
Haha women always fixation in useless things haha is funny. A documentary about his hard is this life an you notice such an insignificant and useless behaviour lol
I like how excited the son was when he asked if mom was making dumplings. Reminded me of being a boy and being happy when mom was making my favorite thing for dinner. People are the same all over the world
It's almost as if.....we are all human.
@@obijuankenobi420 it's almost as if that was my point
@@emperorwang0861 Great observation
@@obijuankenobi420 thanks G
No, people are not the same. Look at the tools they are using. Most of them are modern and were invented by White People.
They all look happy. Proof that it doesn’t take much to be happy. Watching this makes me even more grateful.
I'm from a tropical country so I can't even imagine something less than 10C.. moreover this much under 0.. so great to see other parts of the world! hope Yakutians continue to thrive ❤
I do horrible in heat or freezing temps! So I give you both credit for thriving!
I’d die the moment i land my feet there.
I wear jackets and scarfs at 10 degree C.
你的頭像是山道猴子嗎?
Thriving? Surviving.
10C is just the right temperature for me. Everything over 20C is to hot😂
It was so touching when the young man came in from his bath and was scratching his young sister’s head. What a lovely family.
I thought the same thing. Seem like a close knit family. Running outside & rubbing snow all over made me cold, but I can see the health benefits of it. Those dumplings looked amazing!!
They are so lucky! They help each other, most of us in the western world don't have anybody, we go alone in our lives. I will trade places with them anytime.
@@Wendy-vb2fx Yeah a lot of athletes do that with cold and heat therapy.
@@frankytrevor7 many people in Russia, Eastern, Southern Europe and the Caucasus, as well as Asia value family very much, they also realize they should love, respect and care for each other for the family to never fall apart, they understand that family gives you hope and makes you stronger. That’s why this family is also like that. It’s important to have a family or at least a partner you can spend the rest of your life with. No matter how strong and independent we are, if we’re alone sooner or later we’ll lose hope.
@@katesarks1946 , you have no clue
So much respect for these people living in such a harsh climate . And such a wonderful and appreciative people.
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Why respect? Do you respect your homeless? They live in harsh conditions too.
@@jamesbizs why are you so angry? simmer down
@@jamesbizsfacts lol how is it respectable that they choose to live where they probably don’t have to😂
@@jamesbizs I respect people who take responsibility for themselves..who respect themselves and in turn respect others. How about you? Do you respect all homeless? What's your point?
I didn’t realize till the end that I had been smiling the entire time I was watching. What a beautiful family. Thank you for sharing this. I am from Southern California in the United States and appreciate learning about other cultures.
The sound of their feet crunching in the snow helps to reinforce just how exceptionally cold it is. When I saw the father and son go out from the bathhouse into the frigid air my spine tingled! Here I am dreading the cold air when I step out of the shower into 20 C 😂 I love content like this. This family looks content and seem to care a lot about each other. That makes me happy.
Yup. I was gonna say that too. You can tell how cold it is by the sound of the snow squeaking under your feet. Brrrr.
I feel your pain but I have a secret for you. Coming out from a sauna to winter weather feels great and not that cold than getting out of hot shower. It's so refreshing for a minute or so and then you start to feel the cold. Basically you feel that you don't want to be in that heat no more and getting some true cold is orgasmic.
It feels different and actually really great. Not cold-unpleasant cold, but refreshing cold. Really really good. If you ever have a chance to attend a sauna with a freezer room or cold water pool (colder the better), try it. It's great.
I couldn’t survive a hour there. When the temp drops below 20 celcius here I’m done. Put the water heater on and stuff.
@@Nazey09 Me too 🤣even in Summer I carry my coat everywhere because of the AC.
Respect to these people. There are days I feel lazy to take a shower, even though it’s so easy for me. Just hop in the shower tub and turn on the warm water and that’s it. It’s the same doing laundry. I don’t think I could survive that harsh lifestyle for long.
You'd be surprised, it depends what your born into. Humans are extremely adaptable. But yeah as a 31 yr old adult. I'll pass too, but much respect as well.
They have no choice so if you were born there, you would do it too because that is the norm.
@@JennyOPKush yeah that's why I said I agree I'll pass lol
You would if you had to survive.
@@Under-Kaoz it's rude
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this proves that as humans, we can adapt to anything. It is us that limit ourselves. We sit back and watch ,saying to ourselves “There is no way I could live like that”. Yet, This family are healthy, happy and safe and seems not be influenced by the horrors of social media.
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It's not so much there's "no way" as much as I simply wouldn't want to. But I'm glad these people find it to be a satisfying life.
We can adapt; we are a plague on the planet.
I like the way the kids are taught by the parents at a young age to be responsible
of course, even leaving the door open can cause a lot of damage, so, kids have to learn quick
because there are immediate real life consequences for careless and stupid actions.
@@paulattaboyatreides6414 So too walking onto a highway, kid.
@@fingerprint5511 if you walk onto a highway you either have a death wish or a candidate for the Darwin awards.
In places like Siberia, the elements/weather pose a constant danger to survival, so kids from a young age are taught to have their shit together, be disciplined and prepared. Carelessness leads to loss of life and limbs.
What else can the kids do beside chores in the house? 😮
These people seem very happy and fulfilled despite the harsh life they live. I wish that I could be more like them and adopt the same grateful attitude about life.
Hello Dear
How are you doing today?
You can. It’s your choice.
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they are from middle class though harsh life is a strong word 😑
It's just a video after all, everyone acts different while recorded, am sure they have the same attitude as any average human
Total respect for the people who live in harsh conditions & yet not only do they survive, they really thrive.
I feel nostalgic for what family means to me & how it is today.
When her son came in & was so excited to be having dumplings my heart melted! 🙏🇬🇧
I honestly think their lifestyle is very healthy...the freezing temps keep them alive! lol
... and how he petted the little girls head 😭 absolutely loved it!
I would much prefer the cold rather than heat
And he tossed his baby sister's hair in a loving gesture. So sweet.
@@teresarenee3829yes and they are forced to slow down to a more natural pace, they have no choice but to take their time with daily tasks etc. I think it’s a really beautiful way to live.
I'm never complaining about anything again
My mum also used to freeze the clothes in the winter in Transylvania, when winters used to be much colder than now. The clothes smelled so fresh! This video brought back these memories from my childhood.
I loved this video. Such a beautiful way of life.
I live in Canada but some of my fathers family is from Transylvania so he used to make us a big pot of stew in the winter after coming in from cutting firewood. This video, even though northern Canada isn't nearly as harsh, brought back memories too. There's nothing like eastern European hearty foods after a long day of work!
how dare
@@KimoKimochii ?
But you still need to dry it after bringing back to the house, right?
It's about 80% dry after freezing. Much less to dry inside.
I was born in Jamaica but I came to the USA when I was 9. I landed in New York in the middle of January and was immediately met with 20°F and snow. I fell in love immediately and forgot about the Caribbean weather. I've always dreamt about being in a place where it's continually snowy and cold...and I think I just found that place.
The lifestyle amuses me. It Takes me back to my roots; Doing manual labor for the things we need. It teaches patience, discipline ..and I've realized overall it makes families happier.
Great documentary! Truly my dream vacation! ❄️
Там только зимой холодно. Летом там так же как на Ямайке бывает.
Born and grew up in Trinidad. I always seemed to feel the heat more than others. When I landed in Toronto I loved the cold. Still prefer to be cold, than hot.
Yuh mad to rass 😂
Nope i rather the heat
@@llco9608no it’s not
It was cold outside, but the home was warm and cosy and full of love.
I don’t see underwear I wonder if there hygiene as woman is foul
20 degrees inside my man...
@@Mounthuapleb5890 still better than -50 outside
So true!
Having lived alone on “squatters row” in Whitehorse YT during 40 below I can attest to the challenges of this lifestyle. Winter is beautiful and I can imagine the smell of wood smoke and the freshness of their sheets and clothing. Much respect to all Siberians❤
This is inspiring. I love how the children are so dutiful and responsable. You could feel the sense of family and unity in these videos. The cold is embedded in their routine so it doesn't even phase them, they work with it, it's amazing honestly. Respect and love from Canada. ♥️
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@@davidjames360 Выбор всегда есть.Они воспринимают холод мороз как должное,естественное ,как небо,солнце и луну.
@David James yeah I really think he's missing out not living in the city working a 9-5 dead end job and staring at his phone. I guarantee you that if you showed these kids what life outside of their village is like they would politely decline
@David James why not? Turn 18 n get the heck outta dodge 🥶
@@shrek2enjoyer164 Yes, I agree with all you've just said.
This family seems so sweet and loving. I love how warm and kind everyone is to the baby too. Even the little boy gives her affectionate pets.
How the hell are they warm and kind yeah kind maybe but not warm
@@raptor__. Hello greetings from Miami how do you mean by that
@@susanaobeid6770 well its -95°F so they can't really be warm,thats a poorly constructed joke ik
@@raptor__. warm is a synonym for kind. please don’t be dumb
@@safiyyahmitchell352 acutally you are the dumb guy in the situation as previously stated on another comment it is a joke.I'am not dumb and know my english well.
A harsh climate for living but the family shows us how life there can also be very cozy and inviting. It must feel fabulous to shower in the heated bathhouse then sit down and enjoy a warm bowl of soup and dumplings while the wind and snow rage outside. Thank you for sharing!
Yes, you grow up to appreciate simple pleasures. I guarantee you these people don't know and couldn't give a rat's tail about gucci bags and jimmy choo shoes.
@@darcyroyceI don't think the living conditions matter that much. It's the education they get that influences their capacity to distinguish necessity from vanity.
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@@multitaskman4227I totally disagree, education and educators are most sh(t heads
@@MaryJaneFrancis-t8t BIBLE calls us all to be real, sober minded souls, who live holy lives on earth.
BIBLE calls nor expect nobody to be:
- religious of any kind
- monk
- nun
BIBLE expect us to turn our LACK OF KNOWLEDGE into KNOWLEDGE OF TRUTH (HOSEA 4:6)
Each human life on earth:
- repent
- BORN AGAIN and GO AND SIN NO MORE
- be baptised in HOLY SPIRIT /THE COMFORTER
- LIVE HOLY
= soul, after earthly death in HEAVEN. Easy logic, asks no degree in anything.
Bible calls us to give out RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENT, no to keep our mouth shut and support everything with blind eyes and deaf ears.
See no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil - that old saying, it belongs to masons, am I right again? The vow of silence of theirs.
SOULS, dare to read and study BIBLE (KJV) and search about FREEMASONRY.
I'm Asian and living in a tropical country. I'm lucky to take a bath 1-2 a day.
Kudos to these people. Much respect ❤️❤️
I live in FL where it's also good & sunny year-round. But still only bathe a couple times a week 😃😁I mean what's the point...just gonna get dirty again. Besides I save $$$ on water from the shower, less laundry I have to do which saves even more $$$ & like the world says Reduce, Reuse & Recycle so I'm doing my part to help save the world
@@billybob-ro6qfnot like a single person taking less showers will make any difference. Like 80% of water is used in factories or food production.
@billybob-ro6qf You're the real one. The other one is a BIG TIME WASTER. I cannot stand their types for the life of me. Bathe TWO FREAKING TIMES a day?! Jesus Christ.
It makes us realise that normal life isn't only our normal standards, but humans have long adapted to different lifestyles and can live in harmony with nature anywhere, without trying to fight against it. Its harsh for us, but I believe 40 degrees C of heat is harsh for them as well, and a polluted city is even harsher ... I just want to say very beautiful short documentary, thank you !
Almost as good as cockroaches 👍
Yakutsk has warm summer. The average July temperature is +26 C, the highest temperature is +38.4C. So high temperatures are not something unknown for them
She says the bath houses are at 70°C. I believe people think they'd die at such temperatures.
@@27.minhquangvo76 people with heart problems cant go there sadly
Respect to anyone who can shower even once a week at that cold weather. I probably wouldn't leave my bed from late August till early summer.
I kept thinking the same thing! I live in New England and I can’t shower without my little space heater. 🤣🤣
the only thing is- august wont help u in here :D
Yes they should take something make them sleep allllllllllllll the winter like bears 🐻 I can’t survive
You and me both OP.
I have been through a cold house & had propane issues & I literally didn't want to get undressed! Burrrr
Gives a whole new meaning to 'folding the laundry'.
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It would be the only way one could successfully fold a fitted sheet.
used to dry clothes on the line in winter---pull them in and tent, hang, drape in bathroom to finish drying---most of the moisture had sublimed off when being frozen---just a relatively short time to finish drying in house....
Everything is so clean and cozy even in such harsh climate. How amazing, I admire them!
What a harsh life! Thank you for this documentary. Really well made. Life is so difficult for these people.
They are used it.
@@silentwatcher1455 1l3ek2p
Amazing to see how much we take for granted. If I am honest here, I would volunteer to do everyone's wash for them as long as I could stay in that bath house.
They got an indoor sauna. I guess it's worth it
@@silentwatcher1455 u never get used to it. U have no choice but to tolerate it.
I can sense the warmth of love in this harsh cold weather. I'm impressed by their level of patience
This has to be one of the best documentaries
Yes. Its SOOO cute how his kids have to spend hours a day, every single day, collecting fire wood, just so they dont freeze to death.
What a lovely and wonderful existence
Love the fact that to the outside world their lives seem difficult but they seem happy and content
They don't know any better.
@@joecausey8508 not necessarily. plenty of people prefer to live this way still. It’s an honest day’s work, it’s fulfilling, and love and family matter more than a corporate 9 to 5 job. Who’s really the one who doesn’t know better here?
People of #Yakutia use the same type of axe on innocent women, children and elderly in #Ukraine today. They torture, murder civilians in their own homes.
This is a *curated propaganda video/channel*.
Hard to imagine? Look it up yourself! They look so human, so grounded, yet, these are the people (along with savages from #Buryatia) are committing the most satanic, sadistic warcrimes
It is an edited, scripted video to manipulate your “Western” opinions of russian while they beat 4 year olds to death! .
#WarCriminals #RussianWarCrimes #ManipulativePropaganda #RussianPropaganda
Because the children aren't coddled and protected at all costs from everything. Our immune systems only become stronger by experiencing hardship. Same goes with our children's minds. With challenging them and letting them learn stuff for themselves we are robbing them of fruitful life. They will always be a slave to convenience and taking the easy route.
@@joecausey8508 Don't know any better than what? Cuties and Ru Paul on Netflix and diabetes from eating McDonalds? Toiling away at some corporation so you can buy a bigger TV? Unfulfilling work? Children and family addicted to social media? WE know better, that's the worst part, and we still live the way we do here.
Dad putting snow on the sons back - classic! Love you Dad, miss you.
I love how the boy comes in after his bath and scratches the little one one the head ❤ They're a beautiful family
Yeah, when the camera is on them.
@@rah62i’m sorry you’ve never felt genuine familial love and you feel the need to project that onto strangers ❤️🩹 i hope you get to experience that one day
Lol the sound the baby makes is like leave me alone asap and the brother does so 🤣
I thought he pinched her cute little fat cheek at 1st ☺️ so sweet ❤
The way he pets her head and she squawks is just like my siblings. So cute 😂
This video captures the essence of human family life. Everyone, irrespective of age or gender works hard and does their part to ensure that the family carries on. In spite of the lethal cold. Beautiful video!
Oh how we take all the comforts we have for granted..... God bless them.... Even the most simplest of things is an arduous task 😢..... I'm so grateful for what I have
Gentle reminder to be thankful!
Just when you shake your head and think to yourself there's no way you could do this and live like this in these extreme temps with all this work, you take in the LOVE, the TOGETHERNESS, the TENDERNESS, and the cozy little house, and all you see is a Family. Those dumplings look DIVINE too. Beautiful upload.
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They all work together as a team to survive in this extreme weather... Such a skillful n lovely family.
Only for video 😂 lol
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 how you know?
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 if hey did it for only the video. They die.
Yes, there's no feminism, misogyny, misandry, or victimhood. Both genders know there roles in their 2 parent home.
@@spankbuda5760 Man, if they had three daughters, one of them would help father with wood and snow, if they had three sons, one of them would help mother with food. You have to eat, bath and help your parents no matter what you gender is. It's really sad to see how some people fetishize other people and project their own ideas on them.
And we think our lives are hard... It's so inspiring to see a family that's contented and happy despite the difficulties they are into. I love this channel.
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I've understood why they were stealing the washing machines during invasion.
@@dmytr0_len born idiot?
I think having a low paid job in a western country would be a much harder life than here
They're the poorest of the poor. The average person in that region has a washing machine indoors with a 100-200L water tank for washing clothes. Showering though, varies grately.
What I absolutely loved about this documentary despite being very informative is how well the love and warmth in this home is shown! As hard and harsh the outter conditions may be, watching this makes me somehow wanna be a part of their family...
I’m from Irkutsk (much warmer climate in comparison, maximum of -38 Celsius, usually somewhere in 20s) and I LOVE the smell of frozen laundry. Bedsheets especially. I live in a much warmer climate now (Central Europe) so I get to freeze my bedding only a couple of times a year if I’m lucky. My husband doesn’t get it why I do this 😆
@ironsugar8690 Чех, близко :)
I never imagined frozen laundry could smell sweet. This is a beautiful tradition.
Ohhh I know exactly what you taking about. I grew up in the countryside Mongolia with my grandparents. Winter is cold but beautiful. I used to love bringing in frozen laundry from outside. Fun to play with and smell soo good.
@@enkhrii15 would it have the same effect if i put my laundry in the freezer?
Can a vegetarian survive in that kind of area
Love the mother's question of the son; " did you wash well"? ...son :"uh huh "..a exchange played out daily around the world. ...moms..always on top of things...gotta ❤ 'em!!!
Yes! That reminded me of my interactions with my mom when I was younger. Love her
Moms gotta mom. :)
@Rose Madrid nobody cares. Hail Odin and the old gods.
@@cyndlehick9777 Christ is King and the Victory is His!
They forgot to show the "C'mere-let me smell you!" And mama burrying her nose in his hair. You had to pass Mom's sniff test when I was a kid 😂 I didn't always pass...
Kiun, I bet these people really appreciate you telling their stories, showing their struggle for daily life, and making them feel seen worldwide. Thanks for doing this :)
🤣🤣🤣 Sorry, I don't think these folks need any pity, certainly aren't "struggling".... 🤔🥰🇨🇦
They aren't really struggling. They are used to their lifestyle and it isn't really abnormal or hard for them
@@galeparker1067 eitherway, they appreciate her telling their stories as they are.
Kiun is just a narrator hired by production crew of this channel. This channel is own by a company… just like other channel fooling viewers.
@Rick Warren
Eh Y you the minister
For women before menopause and girls, once their periods start, this must be particularly hard!
Russian here who grew up in the West but who spent my summers in a Russian village with no running water :) actually you grab a smaller amount of water warmed on the stove and use that to wash the essentials. Many places in Russia do not have running water so these sort of “home made bides” are used during that time of the month or daily for those who want!
Keep that sort of comment for a woman's forum.
@@JohnDuPreez-r4z nope, cause I love offending people like you too much
@@JohnDuPreez-r4z what do you mean by that?
@@JohnDuPreez-r4z Grow up.
Watching this video makes me realize that the simple things we take for granted in warmer temperatures in India like bathing, washing clothes are difficult in such extreme climate . Huge respect to the people of Yakutia for overcoming such hardships in daily lives.
They suffer cold, we suffer heat India's heat is no joke
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 ohh ok then I invite you to visit Oman thanks 😄
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 oh, would you like to have a feel of Philippines' climate?
@@rawrrrer India climate is hotter than Phillipines, it goes up to 46degree Celsius
@@fighterinmkiwiscience3517 40°c is not a joke
I couldn’t do this for 24 hours! This family definitely deserves recognition and respect!
Couldn't do it for a second
My grandma always used to say when she was alive, to never say what you can't do because you will be surprised what you can do if you were ever put in that same situation and had no other choice, and the will to survive is stronger than anything else in this world .
Me too. I need to shower twice a day
Me either
Why not? If I have worked all over the world-bitter cold, bitter hot-Either way, the children have warm beds, a kitchen that looks like a modern kitchen, and power. You will have to cut down trees and split the wood, more than 1 cord a day.
Being in a warm bed with heavy blankets sounds fantastic in that weather.
Just watching this, I’m shivering 🥶 from cold.
Sometimes we forget how blessed we are. I have nothing but respect for this people.
Amen 🙏
What makes you think they aren’t blessed as well?
@Kenny Frank exactly my thoughts. I'm sure these ppl like cold and wouldn't like to live in a hot climate
This was so interesting. What a strong and resilient people. There is so much love and cohesion in the family. About to go on a deep dive of families who live in harsh climates. Thank you for sharing.
It's so nice to see that the inside of the house is warm enough to wear sleeveless clothing. House looks cozy❤
Come to Jamaica
In Mexico City is 18ºC and us, locals, literally wear super warm jackets and winter boots! Also, it's obligatory to complain every day at least once about how cold it is. It's so interesting to see how we've adapted to certain environments.
I felt chills just watching them go outside of the bathhouse to rub snow on themselves!!!
When the temperature hits 20°c we normally take out our winter clothing marching on the streets, that's the only time we get to show people that we also have jackets and warm winter clothing, it's so satisfying...🤣🤣🤣
@@ducklinasmart6822 😄😂🤣
I think if they moved over to Mexico City they'd complain about the heat too!
cold is aclimatisation. I live in the Netherlands and for a few years I would go out in a t-shirt on longboard trips when it was 8-10 degrees celsius (sometimes colder), since the workout would keep me warm. Since then, people often ask why I can walk in the cold without a jacket or sweater on.
The body can acclimate to cold if you expose yourself to it enough.
But in winter I do enjoy a good knitted sweater.
Same thing in Qatar 😂😂😂😂 anything below 20 C is winter
If I had a loving family as a child like this I could live anywhere
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Yes. Its SOOO cute how his kids have to spend hours a day, every single day, collecting fire wood, just so they dont freeze to death.
What a lovely and wonderful existence
@sirpaillasson2671so youd swap lives for this yh? No. Dumb. It seems romantic until you feel a cold window in the morning and realise just how fucked up the whole situation is that they have to work 4X as hard for a basic survival
Hold your horses lol not anywhere
Hati in your list
@@chinbosschinboss2484 if you asked them if they are happy I’m 100% sure they will say yes. A difficult existence doesn’t mean a miserable one. And you can’t judge regardless as you’ve definitely not lived anything similar to this
Every scene was filled with love. No complaining but straight team work. Wonderful to see this family. Thank you for letting the world see how amazing your family is ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So beautiful to see how relative life is, and how adaptable we humans are. What an adorable family. Thanks for sharing this story.
Beautiful little piece of observational documentary. I really felt I was part of an evening with this yakutian family. My respect for the coordinated, supportive and hard working harmony of the family running their daily life in such extraordinary weather conditions.
I felt so too I wish I have a lovely family as that. Greetings from Miami my name is Susana obeid
Hello
this is show ! This people are monsters, they kill people and rape women and kids ! All Russian are monsters! Please Read about crime what they doing in Ukraine 😭😭😭this is unbelievable sad and heartbreaking
I adore how the life here is documented through the eyes of loving families. That was a superb idea by the film makers.
Extremely strong and resilient people.
Such a well organised close family.This is a joy to watch.
Yea you should try it
This so impressive. Just the sound of their boots hard-crunching the snow gives me chills. Then, the son and father go outside after being in the bath steam. Yikes! I am so amazed by this video. I am in awe of this family and all of the inhabitants of Yakutia, Siberia.
People of #Yakutia use the same type of axe on innocent women, children and elderly in #Ukraine today. They torture, murder civilians in their own homes.
This is a *curated propaganda video/channel*.
Hard to imagine? Look it up yourself! They look so human, so grounded, yet, these are the people (along with savages from #Buryatia) are committing the most satanic, sadistic warcrimes
It is an edited, scripted video to manipulate your “Western” opinions of russian while they beat 4 year olds to death! .
#WarCriminals #RussianWarCrimes #ManipulativePropaganda #RussianPropaganda
As a student and living in a dormitory I have experienced going out on -10 degrees C out after warming up in the bath, if you warm up properly the cold won't bother you for a short period.
Wicked respect for those people!! When I moved to TN, I remember meeting an old woman in Chattanooga who never had air conditioning her entire life. I asked her how on Earth someone could stay comfortable, especially at night trying to sleep. She said, I was BORN INTO IT and never knew any different. Wow! I suspect it's the same mentality for these folks.
I'm 60. Nobody I knew had air conditioning when I was young. We opened windows
In England Jack Frost came on cold nights and painted beautiful pictures in ice on the inside of the windows. Wonderful fern like patterns they were. We had eiderdowns which were full of feathers which went over the sheets and wool blankets. Now I still have feathers, but in a duvet instead. I still love to hug my hot water bottle and have converted my OH to loving them as well.
5:00 That is amazing! I never would have thought that clothing would dry, hanging outside in those temperatures! It's so interesting to see how they live! It looks like a very honest, but hard way of life! I definitely prefer the cold to the hot! But I can't even conceive of temperatures as low as the ones shown here!
Wow! Huge respect for these people and all those who live in such cold conditions. They’ve got such a well planned routine and follow it meticulously as a team. I couldn’t have done it beyond one day, that is if I would’ve survived 😬
With warm regards and love from India 🇮🇳 ♥️🙏🏼🌞
Hello
"...and when the bathhouse reaches a SWELTERING 70 degrees..."😂😅
Where I am, 70 degrees is when it starts to get chilly in the air! I think 95 or 100 is sweltering. How funny 😁 I would love to know how they would feel in 100 degree weather.
Fur fur
@@NicoleM2108yeah 70° C 🤨
The thing i like about that family the kids get in and help, and no complaining, like ill do it later, or i don't want to, these kids are taught well
Just had my second shower of the day and going to bed in a T shirt. I live in a tropical country and can't imagine surviving in those cold temperatures. I salute them. Although they must be used to it, it's still a tough life. Each member of the family must play their role to survive.
W⚓️
Tropical country? Where do you live? Here in India my family showers only once in winters.
@@lovereachableI live in Malawi, Southern Africa. I'm currently on holiday in India (Hyderabad and later Mumbai) and I still shower twice a day. I just love going to bed fresh and clean and my morning showers are non negotiable.
@@Missreepeein that climate you don't sweat almost, the skin stays clean and dry (you don't get dust on the skin either). When you make a bath once or twice in a week in the winter, it's ok. No sweat, no bacteria, no smell or something.
@@NoOnesIdeait has nothing to do with dirt, sweat or smell. I just enjoy having showers twice daily. Not everyone in my family does but I do because I like it.
Wow!! This brought tears to my eyes. No complaining, no sense of frustration, or tension, no feeling entitled. They are just simply living and providing for themselves the same way their ancestors have done for many generations. This earth 🌎 is vast and diverse.
No gays. Paradise.
@user-qd4td7yb8e damn, that was random. Are you insecure in your sexuality. Homosexuality is global, may I add.
@@MsObsidianReloaded probalby doesn't exist there.
@@SiGa-i1rwho hurt you?
@@moblack5883When you work to survive every day, you don't have the time to be gay! And I wish it stays that way!
So much respect for those who live here.
As someone who lives in the US I could not imagine the labor I’d have to put in to be so comfortable.
I have always wondered how people maintained hygiene at extreme temperatures like these. Suddenly this video got recommended and it totally answered my question.
Great brain 🧠
@@stjohnssoup agree
I absolutely love watching these videos from Yakutia. What an amazing bunch of people and seeing their family bonds in such harsh conditions should be an eye opener for us in the west. We wouldn't last more than a few days doing what they people do on a daily basis.
It definitely requires teamwork, that's very clear. My family couldn't make this work, LOL
My aunt was born in Yakutsk to parents from Moscow region due to job assignment policies in the USSR. By the time she reached 3 she was still completely bald and had cold/flu several times a year. After multiple requests the officials relocated the family to the Republic of Georgia, which did help to improve her health. I've heard a lot of good things about Yakutia from my grandparents, but it's really hard for a person used to mild climate to live there.
@@Soontobech I'm from southern region of Russia, basically lived my whole live in mediterranean climate (city is located literally on the shore of the sea) and we have only like month of relatively cold temperature for our region (-20 C) along with storm wind(25 meters per second) because of geographical reasons, so I am not total stranger to coldness/bad weather, but after school I moved to Moscow to study in university and believe me I FELT LIKE I WILL DIE FIRST WINTER IN HERE. I am not really used to warm clothes, so most of the time, as force of habbit, I dress in same winter clothes (practically none of them are) like in my hometown and it's horrific to endure. I think I'd actually just die in Yakutia.
Also, in my dormitory there are a lot of people from Middle East/Africa and I can't even phantom how hard it must be for them during winter
@@nikchemniy2190 В моем небольшом городке в Тамбовской области было достаточно много африканцев, учащихся в нашем универе. И что нас удивляло, так это то, что мы ходили все укутанные в морозы, а они ходили без шапок и в куртках нараспашку. Хоть от корпуса к корпусу идти и недалеко, но мы себе не могли позволить ходить так в морозы. Не представляю, как им это удавалось
It's great to see the family all have a role to play and without each other life becomes more and more difficult. They keep each other spirits up and seem very happy. It would be extremely difficult to live alone in a place like this. I think it would be too lonely.
I especially love the roles, each depend on each other, each role counts. Men do what women cannot and women do what men cannot. A family. A community.
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@@julijakeitoften times the men and women have a role in the family. I think op is talking about how the kids also have role in helping out
А феминистки могут здесь прожить? Очень интересно
@@msunje9862yes, because here in the good ole USA teaching children to pick up after themselves is considered abuse. 🙄 I cant imagine teaching them to do chores.
Makes you really appreciate running hot water.. and easy access to fresh laundry.
I love seeing the baby “helping” with the dumplings. One day they’ll hand her the dough and she’ll have watched enough times that she just makes an actual dumpling.
@Danny Al erm…
@Danny Al I don't see you chopping wood to keep your family warm
@Danny Al am I wrong?
It is Russia dumplings
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My dog, who has the attention span of a hummingbird, sat down in front of the TV and watched this entire video. She was mesmerized the whole time. 😮
There is no way I could survive in such extreme cold weather, but it’s fascinating to watch people who do… and thrive. Amazing!
That's cute...and I believe you! Give your dog a wink and a snug for me..please!
@@disf5178Aw
Sure makes a body wonder what - EXACTLY - caught Doggo's attention so raptly, doesn't it? SOMETHING grabbed onto him!
She probably lived there in another life..😉
@@disf5178 I could hardly believe it. We’re in a part of Australia that doesn’t get snow, so she’s been deprived of snow zoomies. But I was shocked!
Wink and a cuddle snug given to her in your behalf- she said *woof* and did a tongue wag.
They just seem so wholesome, relaxed, and happy. Yes it’s harsh and a lot of work but they don’t have the stress of dealing with city life, social media, keeping up “status” etc.
If we’d just get rid of instagram, twitter and tiktok, normal modern city life would be a million times better. That’s the main source of all our anxiety and misery.
@@kaj7135 social media is not the problem, it's actually the society we live in
@@pinkpurpleblackyellow Social media made society worse. Try to keep up.
@@kaj7135 Eh? What about magazines, TV, and newspaper ads? That stuff 100% contribute to it to long before the internet. Anxiety and misery would be reduced without social media, but you would have to live in a hut in the middle of nowhere for it to really get better.
У них все это современные гаджеты есть, все интернет, мобильная связь, медицина, спутниковая тв, здесь не оторваны от современного мира, но проблемы мира не слишком тревожат их... Это же Россия, думаю, лучшая страна в мире!:))
I figured out why I like these videos so much. Obviously, they make me curious about a place and people that is far, far away. But the videos are also exceptionally well done - the angles sometimes remind me of Dorothea Lang's photographs. And the foreground/background is often wonderful. And Kiun's voice is soooo calming. Thank you Kiun!!!
Total Respect. Absolute Survivors. Beautiful people
Their life is not harsh. They are a loving family, and their priorities are well intact. Their environment is harsh; extreme cold weather is no joke, but they are working it out with what they have, which is more than families with all the amenities they take for granted. They are healthy and living in a clean home.❤
Someone loves their own voice
@catecurl3790 I gather you're talking about yourself since you felt the need to make a pointless, nonsense comment on a perfectly fine comment...?
Amen. 🙏
Disagree. The lifestyle is harsh. But they make it more pleasant.
, if they live harshly, they do not seem miserable like folks with every amenity known to man. The pleasantries are watching a family working together and loving each other despite their HARSH environment. Harsh living is when you are homeless or when war devastated what was once your home, and you have to scrape by just to get food or coal to stay warm. I do not see this here.
this is why we must be grateful for everything we have ❤.
It's amazing how they've adapted to such cold temperatures and use them to their advantage.
The bit with the guys running out of the bathhouse to cool off made me chuckle. I've taken a bath that was too hot before and then stepped outside to cool off in the winter air. It really is invigorating so I can definitely see why they think that!
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There’s people are phenomenal. They have been born in into environment. They have never known anything but this life. We would not be able to endure this for two days. You live the life that you are born into and they do it very well.
People of #Yakutia use the same type of axe on innocent women, children and elderly in #Ukraine today. They torture, murder civilians in their own homes.
This is a *curated propaganda video/channel*.
Hard to imagine? Look it up yourself! They look so human, so grounded, yet, these are the people (along with savages from #Buryatia) are committing the most satanic, sadistic warcrimes
It is an edited, scripted video to manipulate your “Western” opinions of russian while they beat 4 year olds to death! .
#WarCriminals #RussianWarCrimes #RussianPropaganda
Something about them all sitting together for dinner eating dumplings at a small table made me smile 🥲
I love seeing how people live around the world , this feels like it’s not even on the same planet with how different you’re lives are to peoples lives in America or Europe etc, this is like a whole new world. So cool to see. The people of Yakutia are some very strong people I don’t think I would last a week out there. Thank you for sharing about your village I love all your videos they’re so peaceful❤️
Siberia is in eu
Northern Canada... and BTW, Canada and Mexico are in America.. North America
@@crimsonmatter что такое ЕС?
@pog champ no it's not o.o
wow! i’m actually from Yakutia and i live in the city (Yakutsk) but my grandma lives in village so i’m familiar with all of this stuff:) actually right now it’s even colder than usual! past few days it was around -52 in the city and even lower in countryside (it was almost -60 there!!!) i’m in a high school so i’m literally praying for the same temperature so i won’t go to school tomorrow xD всем якутам привет!:))
Heaps of respect that they don’t open the schools if it’s “too cold”…. Not unlike in hot climes where after about 90F/32C, they don’t send the kids out to play ♥️. Safe travels all 🇮🇹🇦🇺🌏
take care
@laudelfla in my country (Australia) they still send kids out to play in 40 degrees celcius. The roads literally melt. I even remember one day when the temperature reached 50 degrees celcius.
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@@muffinsmcgee9248 wow, what city do you live in? 😲
Greetings from Bulgaria! It might seem strange but watching this warms my soul(or at the very least makes me complain much less about the "cold" weather in my country)! ☺️
i really yearn for a family as close and loving as this, a family that helps equally to eachother, i feel like people in other areas in the world really take for granted the things we have
People keep commenting on how hard their lives look, but it seems really idealic to me. They have a really close knit family, defined roles and purpose within that, they know everyone in their community, etc. I grew up in a very cold place, and I didn't see any of it as horrific.
For you it is...but for us scary.
Here we can't tolerate 22 degree and -50 will definitely kill us
I'd take -999 degrees all day, every day, but defined roles? Nah, that's anything but free and idyllic.
@@georginaraven1691 If you do not have defined roles within your community, be that at the level of a town or as small as a family, then you will never be a complete person. If you view that having a defined roll within a structure as a negative thing, then you misunderstand what it is that brings meaning to people.
Bahh this is like another day here in Nunavut lmaoo
@@SASXec true bro. Here in India just these few days. The lowest temperature is 5 degree and day it's max 20-22. The cold is very annoying and it's feels it's killing us. 🥶🥶🥶
I appreciate the resilience of this family! So amazing. I don’t think I would appreciate my family or life more living this lifestyle. But appreciate their culture and traditions!
I watch these videos to remind myself how easy life can be down here where it's warmer. Whenever you think life is hard, look at these people who manage to survive in such harsh conditions. There is no need to complain. Have a nice day.
Life is easier for us, but simpler for them. I have yet to figure out what truly makes you happy, but I suppose it's the latter.
while these people have it veryhard in their own ways and are managing yes it’s great but no need to make others down play their own personal hardships because at least they aren’t living in such harsh weather conditions
We should show these documentaries in schools so kids can appreciate how easy they have it. I don't know how you could be elderly w/ no family in such a place. probably why they adopted so many kids lol.
So beautiful to see this family together, all they have to do to assure each others comfort is astonishing and yet they seat at the table together with smiles on there faces, truly beautiful!!! ❤
Lots of respect for these hardworking people. You do what you gotta do to survive.
This is the healthiest bath ever because your entire system is detoxifying. For those who may not feel comfortable with this you can also just heat water on the wood stove in-between for washing yourself. I used to hang my laundry next to our wood stove to dry after washing it on the wood stove in big metal pots. Your laundry smells absolutely fresh and amazing 💌
Your system doesn't need to detox if you have a liver, kidneys, etc. Don't buy into the whole "toxins" BS.
Watching this from SoCal, USA, reminding me of all, I am grateful for! Culture and traditions transcend continents and climates. Love is the answer. Blessings to all who read this and may you all have long lives filled with happiness.
I love how you depict daily life of Yakutia! Lot of new culture and traditions to learn! Especially, the young protagonists often children who proudly show each tradition and daily activities with joy and enthusiasm! Keep up the good work! In future, I would love to see a day in their school life as well!
I'm absolutely fascinated by the lifestyle of the Yakutian people. I've been watching videos on them for years, and I'm still amazed at how hard life is for them. I wonder if they know what they're missing, and why they stay there instead of searching for a more comfortable, convenient life. Much respect to them. ❤
maybe they are happyer than millionaires...
If they’ve not been exposed I can imagine they just don’t know.
They have Satellite TV. I'm pretty sure they know what the rest of the world is like, seeing probably makes them really appreciate the fact they don't have to deal with "modern world".
@@mannyonaleash2222 not just "modern world" i have no doubt they'd find things about it that they'd love just like we all do
But similar to being born into a cult and trying to leave, once you go it will be just you on your own.
No family to support you, no one to help get you settled and figure everything out, etc
It's far more difficult to go out into a very different world all on your own, and if i imagine that were me I know I'd get horribly homesick very quickly.
@@littleloner1159 you are right on the money.
Oh I enjoyed this video so much. Of course I don’t know this family and no where is perfect but what struck me was the closeness. Just the simplicity of spending time with your parents and eating dinner together as a family. Those things are so important.
👆👆📝 on Telegram...
God Bless these people. Very inspiring. 🙏🏽🙌🏽
And that's exactly what my childhood was like! Apart from some differences everything was pretty much the same. I come from Nurba, a small town not far away from Mirniy. Thank you! I love your channel. It brings back good memories! Привет всем землякам!
из Нюрбы ☝
Здравствуйте. Где Вы сейчас живете ?
@@_umbreon_И вам здравствуйте. В Иркутске.
Магистральный. Казачинско Ленский район Иркутск область✊🏻
When I lived in Minnesota, we didn't have running water for several months. I gathered up many, many buckets of snow and melted it on the stove. (it takes much more snow than you think!) I did my bathing in a plastic tote. We also had an outhouse during this time and temps got down to -40F that winter. We slept in 2-3 layers of clothes, hats and gloves.