World Eskimo-Indian Olympics | Preserving Survival and Cultural Traditions | Trans World Sport
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2014
- Discover the Eskimo-Indian Olympics. The multi-sport event is designed to preserve Native American traditions, cultural practices, and survival skills.
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From Fairbanks... The World Eskimo-Indian Olympics
Vulcan Raven: You live in Alaska too? You are aware of the Alaskan Indian-Eskimo Olypmics?
Solid Snake: Yeah, I know it. You must be a real threat in the muktuk eating contest.
Vulcan Raven: Yes, but there is another event that I excel at. It is called the ear pull. It is an event where two contestents pull each others' ears while enduring the harsh cold. It tests pysical as well as spiritual strength.
Solid Snake: You wanna pull each other's ears?
Ravens are not simply scavengers like most people think. They are simply returning to the natural world that which is no longer needed. Sometimes they even attack wounded foxes. Rejoice Snake! Ours will be a glorious battle.
I live in AZ, I saw a group of young people demonstrating some of these different events. The show that I was watching was from 1973. I couldn't believe it! I think it is interesting that these games are still going on today.
Wow, those natives are pretty tough!
The blanket toss looks like an absolute blast! So cool!
I was present at the 1971 Eskimo olympics in July that year.
After that, i wondered if they would ever have an NFL football team. You know these guys would sweep the lower 48!
Loved it 😍
Thank You ❤
Metal gear solid brought me here
Ahora entiendo a qué se refería el juego de Metal Gear Solid.
Very odd but I get it. I see the points of pain thus competition is born.
It is a strange world we live in...
This is f'n cool shit
Invite Rachel Ann Nick from Facebook to the games amen brother
First Nations And Inuits have had conflicts since first contact and still do today or so I hear
matthew mann not any more, I am dene it’s my people who had conflicts with the Inuit because they were seen as invaders from the land bridge. Today both Inuits and Dene aka Chipewyan share the hunting grounds in the far north. Yet somehow Americans keep assuming we are the same people. Hahahahaha
matthew mann btw First Nations means Natives with Treaty Rights. Because in Canada they kept the Treaties made with our ancestors, still stands today from 1771. This subject Americans avoid because let’s be honest Canada makes them look bad because we all know how Americans broke the Treaties.
@@dn2ze Well early on First Nations(Denes And Crees) recognized Inuits were not only tribally different from them but also phenotypically, linguistically, culturally, ethnically, and racially I even watched a documentary film or video or movie and they acknowledge how each would make fun of each other for there looks Inuits usually look more similar to East Asians while First Nations usually look more like South East Asians yeah
Pray for Rachel Ann Nick to slow down on drinking brothers and sisters amen on Facebook
Kojima is a very strange man...
And here I am back on the weird side of UA-cam again.
lol.
This ain't the weird side
how is this the weird side
@@pepesylvia848 Speaking from experience?
😐eskimo? tf
Some White people there too
The possibility of them being mostly white but still indigenous is probably the better answer to that.
@@Squirrelanditsnutz Eskimos are Mongolians, not indigenous.
Metal Gear Solid brought me here.