Canada C3 is a signature initiative for Canada's 150th Anniversary of Confederation in 2017. The centrepiece is an epic 150-day sailing journey from Toronto to Victoria via the Northwest Passage. Canada C3 will connect Canadians from coast to coast to coast and inspire a deeper understanding of our land, our peoples, and the past, present, and future of our country. Visit CanadaC3.ca
Canada C3 est le nom du projet signature visant à souligner le 150e anniversaire, en 2017, de la Confédération canadienne. Sa pièce maîtresse est une expédition maritime de 150 jours qui suivra la côte de Toronto à Victoria par le passage du Nord-Ouest. Outre qu’il permettra à de nombreux Canadiens de mieux connaître leur pays et ses habitants, ce trait d’union entre nos trois littoraux mettra en relief notre passé, les réalités actuelles du Canada ainsi que ses perspectives d’avenir. Visitez CanadaC3.ca
Sure the singing and the dancing is very powerful but with a totem espacially. Indigenous canaanites and hebrews used to do totems as well but monotheism doesn't tolerate anything but kept the animals of the tribes and the bible speak a lot about poles and totem trees called ashera.
I'm from the other side of Baffin Bay .. always wondered who was 'over there' - I do have many close relatives throughout Nunavut - Glad I found this video :)
I was messing about with my steam profile and wanted to go as far north (for a steam profile location badge) through Canada and it got me here. This is quite the first peek into what goes on there. I hope life is well for them, bless their hardy hearts. Best wishes from Lithuania
From wikipedia (you can find the sources there): "Epidemics of whooping cough, influenza and smallpox ran through the community periodically. In 1918, Moravian missionaries brought an outbreak of Spanish influenza that devastated Hebron and Okak. Approximately 86 of Hebron's 100 residents died. The flu epidemic of 1918 was believed to have wiped out a third of the 1,200-member Inuit population of Labrador." So like.. it sucks and all that this shit happened, but contact would have to happen eventually, and it wouldn't be until much later that an effective understanding of antivirals would occur, so the people at the time can't be blamed. What would be the alternative to relocating them to more developed areas after such an event? Leave them underpopulated, under resourced, and out of then modern society?
whya re you building viking houses in america???Are you ashame or your unexistant hisptry, sorry hisotry cant be jsut made up.. viking were thoieves and child murderes,, ist in hisotry books.Justa buch of terrorist cowards.. read ancient books thye dont lie
Haida is a language isolate. That means that it has known connection to any other language on earth. Little over 20 fluent speakers remain, but efforts have been made to preserve and revive the language, many of which have been thankfully successful for the most part. It’s a very beautiful and interesting language, and my heart goes out to the Haida people!
It’s SHAME THAT NEITHER THE PRIME MINISTER, TRUDEAU OR THE OPPOSITION HAVE FAILED THE PEOPLE OF TUKTOYAKTUK WITH THE $53M shoreline barrier that will prevent the land erosion.
i saw the video for nome 2006 oh god what happened to nome ? One of my wishes in my life see nome and living inside nome after seeing videos in 2007 now I see nome oh god what happened to this city
Well, many stolen totem poles wich were located in abandonned villages are in museum now...but what if they remained in place like those seen at 3.11 ? Quite a paradox, they could'nt be reclaimed nor saying something on Haida people if they werent conserved at first. If the purpose is to convey a message to a broader audience in order to bring attention may be they should remain in museums next to large city.
Many corrupted indigenous communities have spoiled the earth as much as the european newcomers have done. Piety means presenting yourself with a honest look, not necessarily an unbelievable pityful one.
And they predate any known natives as they could not get to the Island. It's pretty cool. Beotuks were there as they left Labrador in the 1500s due to being pushed out.
The maritime, archaic Inuit pre-dated the Vikings by thousands of years. In fact, at Lanse aux Meadows, there are firepits that predate the Vikings by hundreds, if not a thousand years. Many artifacts found at Port aux Choix, again predating the vikings by at least a thousand years. The vikings encountered these natives and called them "Skraelings".
Very nice and informative video. Thank you. It should be great if you can continue with these videos about North-Eastern Shore and all the attractions to visit!! 🎉
Thanks for sharing. Your island looks beautiful. I love the raven story and believe your ideas. People forget the reason that’s they’re here. It’s nothing to do with money. It’s spiritual ..🦅
Where are the true 100% blooded mohawk indians at cause this white lady isnt it!!!!!!.. thats like saying john wayne was an Indian or elizabeth taylor was cleopatra😮