Land & Sea: The People of the Torngat Mountains
In this full episode of Land & Sea from 1973, Dave Quinton travels to Nain with the coastal boat to see how the Arctic Char plant has transformed the economy and onto the Okak where families are fishing for the summer . The episode also explores the awakening of Inuit identity along the coast.
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How interesting and sad at the same time. A very real look at the lives of the indigenous folks of the north. The Inuits have figured out how to live in a desolate, cold, unforgiving land. I find it amazing how the whole family is involved in getting food, how ingenious they are in using everything they hunt or catch. Lots of history and education here, I would love to see more. Thanks for a look into life in the north!
What an excellent window into history this show is.
Great show, thanks for posting.
Beautiful singing at the end. Shame, Ill probably never be able to find it.
That,s for posting
I seen my atasiak!
well explained
Amazing
What is the name of the song sung at the end of the film?
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This didn’t age well