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The Hunt for Whales, presented at the Nantucket Whaling Museum 

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The story of what it was like to hunt for whales in the 18th-19th centuries has been told since the 1930s when retired whaling captain George Grant became the first curator of the Nantucket Whaling Museum and shared his first-hand whaling experiences with museum visitors. That began a long-standing tradition of telling this same story passed down to each new generation of museum interpreters. Today, the "Hunt Lecture" AKA "The Hunt" is told daily in Gosnell Hall at the Nantucket Whaling Museum under the whale skeleton.
This version of "The Hunt" was created as a multi-media presentation to celebrate the opening of the new Nantucket Whaling Museum in 2005.
Presenter: Kirsten Gamble
Paintings, photographs and manuscripts: Nantucket Historical Association Collections
Additional paintings by Rodney Charman, courtesy of the Albert F. Egan, Jr. & Dorothy H. Egan Foundation, Inc.
:
Landing of the First Settler at Madaket-1659
Settlement of the Island Commenced at Madaket-1660
Whale Off Shore: Taking of the First Sperm Whale off Nantucket-1712
Great Fire of Nantucket-1846
Additional photographs:
Tarr Farm Oil Wells (1861), Courtesy of Drake Well Museum
Pannin’ for Gold!, courtesy of www.historichywy49.com
Video segments:
Sperm Whale Stock Footage courtesy of National Geographic Film Library
Right Whale Footage courtesy of Oceanstockfootage.com
Elmer Clifton’s Down to the Sea in Ships (1922)
Produced by Novation Media

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Комментарии : 117   
@TheGunterGlieben
@TheGunterGlieben 3 года назад
H. Melville sent me here. Great presentation!
@brettg9481
@brettg9481 2 года назад
Thank you for helping me visualize Moby-Dick.
@donkaplan557
@donkaplan557 4 года назад
This is an excellent overview of the Whaling industry! AND Nantucket! Thank you so much!!
@franciscohen1299
@franciscohen1299 2 года назад
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@lennoxtrey3109 2 года назад
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@franciscohen1299 2 года назад
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@chrisjaiden1405
@chrisjaiden1405 2 года назад
@Francis Cohen You are welcome :)
@maxsch8454
@maxsch8454 3 года назад
This was a wonderful lecture, fascinating and very insightful, it makes me want to visit Nantucket one day.
@mattbartlett0
@mattbartlett0 Год назад
Taking off your shoes was a common practice to ensure you don’t sink as fast if you get knocked overboard. Most people back then couldn’t swim. When wet, clothing and shoes are like led weights and they obstruct movement. Even if you know how to swim these items make it incredibly difficult to function.
@tallman2210
@tallman2210 8 месяцев назад
Sailors also didn't want to risk losing their shoes in the ocean.
@joevip76
@joevip76 4 дня назад
What an horrific erra in time of discovery and exploration, the minds of our Leadership - Greatness and Courageous. Thanks for preserving the history, definitely a place to visit on my check list.
@dandifonzo
@dandifonzo 7 месяцев назад
Outstanding presentation! Thank you!
@houdini1972
@houdini1972 3 года назад
That was amazing! Your a great story teller. Thank you.
@dennisneo1608
@dennisneo1608 2 года назад
This lady is so good. Didn't miss a beat.
@stephentumlin8613
@stephentumlin8613 2 года назад
Wonderful presentation. Always wanted to visit Nantucket. Perhaps one day.
@suemoo22
@suemoo22 2 года назад
Very interesting, and she’s a great lecturer. Thank you!
@bobbymanganaro
@bobbymanganaro Месяц назад
Stayed in Mystic seaport onboard 1 of the old ships. Was 1 of the best trips as a kid growing up getting to sleep on 1 of them ships was as the kids say a core memory
@WolfpiperFL
@WolfpiperFL 2 года назад
Very awesome and informative video.
@larryhimli7960
@larryhimli7960 2 года назад
Incredible presentation! Wow!
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry 2 года назад
I’ll follow him around the Horn, and around the Norway maelstrom, and around perdition’s flames before I give him up.
@trudiamond30
@trudiamond30 3 года назад
Lovely Presentation
@David-du2jk
@David-du2jk 11 месяцев назад
Fascinating
@audiofella5066
@audiofella5066 2 года назад
thank you ive never been east of chicago but i really wanna go to the east coast and see the history but this will do for now!!!!
@johnnicholas1488
@johnnicholas1488 10 месяцев назад
Very well done. Thanks.
@robintaylor9777
@robintaylor9777 Год назад
Herman Melville goes into huge detail in Moby Dick about the nature of whales and the hunt. This lecture sits very nicely alongside that.
@winskypinsky
@winskypinsky 4 месяца назад
Really? This is a nice little chit chat, but it’s not anywhere near the heights of Melville’s work. You’ve read the book, right? 😂
@robintaylor9777
@robintaylor9777 4 месяца назад
of course, I've read it@@winskypinsky
@countryclub1113
@countryclub1113 Год назад
Great presentation! Very interesting. I learned a lot about whaling that I didn't know.
@carlsmith4568
@carlsmith4568 3 года назад
I hate to see people killing these beautiful creatures, but it's also fascinating what we were able to accomplish in those days.
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry
@TheRealDarrylStrawberry 2 года назад
it ALMOST seems like a fair fight.
@stephentumlin8613
@stephentumlin8613 2 года назад
Meh, life feeds on life. Just think how many lives those whales take themselves.
@dqreps
@dqreps Год назад
@@stephentumlin8613 not human. No ones crying a river for krill, plankton or a stray crab.
@jefflabbecomedy
@jefflabbecomedy Год назад
​@@dqreps Krill, Humans, what's the difference? Try to suppose that a moralistic view might not appeal to everyone.
@_.Sparky._
@_.Sparky._ Год назад
Really enjoyable lecture!
@captainbluegill3357
@captainbluegill3357 2 года назад
outstanding! thank you
@historyunderfootnyc
@historyunderfootnyc 7 месяцев назад
wonderfully presented. thank you.
@ibrokemyfingerbowlin
@ibrokemyfingerbowlin 3 года назад
Fantastic!
@karlaherrera6177
@karlaherrera6177 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you
@AlexanderSimic
@AlexanderSimic 2 года назад
amazing!!!
@wilfriedschuler3796
@wilfriedschuler3796 Год назад
Great piece of work. Although I´m familiar with the subject I could learn new things.
@emiliodiaz3927
@emiliodiaz3927 3 года назад
Man I wish I could be there to help you with camera work awesome presentation
@802reptiles4
@802reptiles4 3 года назад
Awesome
@curriculummechanics1147
@curriculummechanics1147 3 года назад
Great documentary
@tkkonniessv2461
@tkkonniessv2461 Год назад
The whale was going like ow ow ow ow!
@brileyvandyke5792
@brileyvandyke5792 2 года назад
You had to be a brave man to circle the globe to the deepest parts of the ocean, get in a row boat and hunt an 80 ton bull Sperm whale.
@israelallen6430
@israelallen6430 2 месяца назад
Fire in the chimney ! Lol damn
@DTTalentandComedy
@DTTalentandComedy 2 года назад
I couldn’t find any books on whale hunting on Amazon I’m curious where the source of research came from. Any book recommendations?
@asshat1607
@asshat1607 Год назад
there' a bunch. Men & Whales, The History of the American Whale Fishery by Starbuck, The Marine Mammals of the Northwestern Coast of North America by Scammon, Dolin's book, etc.
@godzillaman2189
@godzillaman2189 Год назад
Check out “Heart of the Sea” by Nathaniel Philbrick
@phonybobsmail1680
@phonybobsmail1680 Год назад
Moby dick
@zinovyrozhestvensky652
@zinovyrozhestvensky652 3 года назад
There’s an anime for whaling, except the ship is an airship and the whales are fat dragons, though the processing scenes are similar to what is described. It’s also shouldn’t be much of a surprise that there is an anime since Japan is a top whaling country
@Noxthedunmer
@Noxthedunmer 3 года назад
I love that show. It's so good.
@jovanakostic3679
@jovanakostic3679 3 года назад
What's the name of the anime?
@jesuschrist138
@jesuschrist138 3 года назад
Gonna give us a name?
@zinovyrozhestvensky652
@zinovyrozhestvensky652 3 года назад
I forgot airship something
@zinovyrozhestvensky652
@zinovyrozhestvensky652 3 года назад
Drifting dragons is the name of the anime
@emilyhartman8255
@emilyhartman8255 4 месяца назад
Watched this so could relate better to Moby Dick as I read it 😂👏🏼
@SwampyWilkinson
@SwampyWilkinson 2 года назад
BLOOD AND THUNDER
@kj55
@kj55 2 года назад
I would bet they took their shoes off for safety. Think about it you're fighting a whale in a little boat if you get knocked over it's probably easier to swim in your bare feet. Or maybe they took their shoes off because they didn't want to walk around with wet shoes on all day or maybe their shoes are made out of some kind of poor material that didn't do well with salt water
@hunterswepic
@hunterswepic Год назад
Also it’s easier to climb rigging with bare feet
@tallman2210
@tallman2210 Год назад
They also didn't want to lose their shoes in the ocean.
@MyChannel-eo8ic
@MyChannel-eo8ic 3 года назад
20:00
@insanegnyc
@insanegnyc 2 месяца назад
Cameraman training to take down a megalodon! No Harpoon needed!
@thoraero
@thoraero Год назад
So fossil fuel saved whale.
@vaughangarrick
@vaughangarrick 3 года назад
Oh I thought this was a body positive video
@jasondavis2810
@jasondavis2810 2 года назад
Container ships kill more whales daily than these whale hunters ever did
@asshat1607
@asshat1607 Год назад
They caught tens of thousands of whales every year in the 1950s and 60s. Fuck you're ignorant as fuck.
@asshat1607
@asshat1607 Год назад
Oh, and Yankee whalers killed thousands each year. Tell me how many are killed by container ships each year? I'd love you to share your "expertise". hahah
@lindalakota38
@lindalakota38 2 года назад
Take off your shoes because its really hard to swim in clothes and shoes when something happens and your swimming for your life cant believe they didn't know y you would take your shoes off .if the slay ride wrecked your boat you don't want to be swimming for miles with wool natural fiber dress and shoes your goner when i was a kid i alomost drown playing at the swiming pond and went over my hear on my bike wearing work boots and sweat suit and had to try to strip under water lucky i was only 1' over my head if i was in ocean i would of went to the bottom
@kenwilliamsvoice
@kenwilliamsvoice 3 года назад
Whaling captains were just as often free black men as white Quakers particularly in Nantucket ie. Paul Curie, Adsolam Boston, both men built and owned and operated their ships, plural The latter man who's, family house still stands on Nantucket as a museum. Don't forget the many native American captains and blacks from Cape Verde. Whaling was truly the equal opportunity industry of its time based on merit and skills. Good information otherwise.
@brileyvandyke5792
@brileyvandyke5792 2 года назад
Who cares about their race?
@stormisuedonym4599
@stormisuedonym4599 6 месяцев назад
@@brileyvandyke5792 Racists, mostly.
@faded_mbs593
@faded_mbs593 3 года назад
"Hang on tight and then just swallow."
@annchovey2089
@annchovey2089 4 года назад
Three whales gave this a thumbs down.
@annchovey2089
@annchovey2089 3 года назад
Now we're up to five whales as of August 24, 2020.
@winskypinsky
@winskypinsky 4 месяца назад
Agreed. But I believe it’s; they gave it a flukes down. 🐋
@andrewemery4272
@andrewemery4272 Месяц назад
Sheeps ??!!!!
@milaalt1141
@milaalt1141 3 года назад
Coming here to understand Moby Dick better. Still hate whaling.
@gabrielalmeida1027
@gabrielalmeida1027 2 года назад
Why does she refer to the whale as “he”?
@mcdaddy2011
@mcdaddy2011 2 года назад
I went to the museum last month and she referred to the sperm whales as they/them and the right whales as ze/zer. Changing times eh?!
@asshat1607
@asshat1607 Год назад
@@mcdaddy2011 God i hope you're joking.
@christopherdiodato9276
@christopherdiodato9276 3 года назад
So the Indians never thought itd be a good idea to go hunt a whale?
@redfoxtheposer8808
@redfoxtheposer8808 2 года назад
Didn't need to
@kelceyc1509
@kelceyc1509 2 года назад
The whale was used to build homes, soap, medication, food, SO MUCH
@jeffreyrichardson
@jeffreyrichardson Год назад
jonahs lentil soup bird shirts table all regroup john goffreds moms stoop
@jeffreyrichardson
@jeffreyrichardson Год назад
spermicetti stored rutland oakham apples cored sailor moon adored
@andrewmartinez7559
@andrewmartinez7559 6 месяцев назад
gay
@matthew-jy5jp
@matthew-jy5jp Год назад
Unfortunately the only thing that Nantucket has is for its whaling culture
@RochaBob
@RochaBob Год назад
Some details she gets right. Unfortunately, the majority of the science presented between 7:53 and 11:20 is wrong. She got other details wrong in this presentation as well.
@repairdrive
@repairdrive Месяц назад
34 minutes and she never mentioned how we damn near killed off all these whales for some stupid lamp oil??!!
@user-rn6hr1qw3l
@user-rn6hr1qw3l 2 месяца назад
I said sea shepard sucks 😂😂😂
@matthew-jy5jp
@matthew-jy5jp Год назад
And everyone watching the snow that that whale suffered every moment until it died, this is not Humane, it's not okay. And for a country that says they're so enlightened to be doing this for hundreds of years is absolutely gross
@KeletonTheSkeleton
@KeletonTheSkeleton Год назад
You do realize we stopped ages ago
@asshat1607
@asshat1607 Год назад
You do realize just about every European country with a fucking port caught whales at some point, right? America, Canada, Australia, UK, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, etc. You're ignorant af.
@stormisuedonym4599
@stormisuedonym4599 6 месяцев назад
New to studying history, are you?
@leonardchilds222
@leonardchilds222 3 года назад
Poor camera optics and a squeaky voiced narrator. There are many other docs on Nantucket whaling that are more pleasing.
@PebelWasTaken
@PebelWasTaken 3 года назад
Bet you are alot of fun.
@emiliodiaz3927
@emiliodiaz3927 3 года назад
While I disagree with your comment , can you please tell me which documentaries on trying to learn about this subject
@tomservo5007
@tomservo5007 3 года назад
leonard childs, would you like a refund ?
@garyoak317
@garyoak317 3 года назад
This isn’t a documentary Bruv. This is a recording of a museum presentation.
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