Monday, January 31, 2011

In the Footsteps of the Inuit: The History of Nunavik
















This award winning documantery film was featured in the New York Times and around the world in The International Herald Tribune. This film traces the history of the Inuit people, from the arrival of their ancestors, who came across the land bridge between Siberia and Alaska some 8,000 years ago, through the 20th century. The program examines the development of Inuit culture, the first contacts with European settlers, the impact of the Hudson Bay Company on the Inuit economy, the role of whaling, the arrival of the first missionaries, and the development of the first Inuit writing system. Finally, the program explores how the old customs of the Inuit have all but disappeared at the end of the 20th century.

(55 minutes)

(Originally released in 1993, now available on DVD in USA/Worldwide)

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