"Nanook of the North" is a documentary film shot in 1922 portraying the life of a Eskimo family in the upper regions of Canada. If you are interested in the lives of Natives I would recommend watching this movie. Its just amazing how they could survive for thousands of years in such a harsh Arctic weather, with no vegetation, sparse animals to hunt and practically no tools at their disposal. The irony is that they are the most happiest. In this age it would be almost impossible to capture the pristine lives of such Natives, being shot in early 1900's it was possible to find such natives who weren't exposed to modern world yet..
Venkat Reddy
Venkat Reddy
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