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Tuktu- 1- His Nice New Clothes (making clothes from animal skins) 

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.
The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.
The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain
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@AlaskaExtreme
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@md.zafariliasbhuiyan115
@md.zafariliasbhuiyan115 6 лет назад
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@necobilambert7822
@necobilambert7822 5 лет назад
make more of these kind of videos an your amazing channel will continue to grow love watching documentaries about Eskimos and how they survive but I can't seem to find some videos that I haven't saw like the ones where the families live in Point Hope it would be really nice to get more of those in the Arctic as well living on the ice I just find it so intriguing definitely going to subscribe hopefully there'll be a lot more beautiful content to come I'm sure of it
@reinaldounico7296
@reinaldounico7296 5 лет назад
Qué gente maravillosa , el verdadero sentido de la vida., Una lección a los consumidores compulsivos ,.....
@bambibianca5955
@bambibianca5955 5 лет назад
These are the oldest Turkish tribes ...they didn't change their way of life.Before Bering left, some of them formed Indians when they moved to America.They belong to Shamanism, the oldest Turkish religion.I don't know if they have one god belief. However, the Turks are to be a single god .The name was "Gök Tengri".God of the sky.single and very large.The shamans are priests.You're showing the cross in vain.They are independent spirited and live only with deer ...
@akulalatha8770
@akulalatha8770 5 лет назад
The stories about Eskimos during 1950s the original documentaries i like the most
@daltonclayton5135
@daltonclayton5135 2 года назад
"Only now, in my Old age, do I remember the Skills and Kindness of my Mother"!! These are powerful statements, heralding a life of the Past!!
@hensonlaura
@hensonlaura Год назад
When my grandma was in her 70's, I remember her saying how she wished she could go back, and make her mother's life easier. I know she worked like a mule in the fields. Raised 4 kids, cooked & cleaned with no electricity or running water. They were so poor the kids would net robins for food - lead for bullets was expensive & game was scarce. They were tough people, in the Ozark Mountains.
@daltonclayton5135
@daltonclayton5135 2 года назад
"Only now, in my Old age, do I remember my mother's skill and kindness"!! If these words do not tug at your Heart, nothing will!!
@CorneliusEdwardoWinstonThe2nd
Same I was just thinking about that no matter who you are, race/ethnicity, even weather animal or a human 😂 a mothers love is universal forreal
@richardschneider4775
@richardschneider4775 Год назад
too soon we get old too late we get smart
@73gmiller
@73gmiller 3 года назад
Moms are the best gift in every tribe around the world.
@LitoGeorge
@LitoGeorge 2 года назад
And without the gift of Fathers, life ends.
@73gmiller
@73gmiller 2 года назад
@@LitoGeorge So true my friend
@lil1246
@lil1246 3 года назад
no matter where you are, mothers are the BEST
@douglasdaniels1521
@douglasdaniels1521 3 года назад
not MY mother!
@marquisemcintyre5693
@marquisemcintyre5693 3 года назад
In general this is a beautifully accurate statement.
@arunthakur513
@arunthakur513 3 года назад
No doubt, brother
@razgvozd
@razgvozd 3 года назад
No they are not. Stop generalizing. Many are murdered by their disgraced families and eternally cursed.
@Giorobot
@Giorobot 2 года назад
U duum snow flake
@sharondwyer8513
@sharondwyer8513 5 лет назад
The documentary took place in a community in Northern Canada called Kugarruk, Nunavut. The children you see in the video are now grandparents. I grew up in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut a town not far from Kugarruk.
@jasonandallo
@jasonandallo 5 лет назад
Is this a skimo? Sorry for my spelling it make me interested to learn a primitive survival skills
@egidbozo4050
@egidbozo4050 5 лет назад
Sharon Dwyer 🌹
@idlanir9304
@idlanir9304 5 лет назад
Is it that correct? They are now grandparents? I like this documentary film.
@msdaez90
@msdaez90 5 лет назад
Wow I would love to visit 😊.
@katherineuribe2952
@katherineuribe2952 4 года назад
I was born in 1965, shortly before this was filmed. I, too, am grandparent age.
@giovannao.p.7591
@giovannao.p.7591 Год назад
It's so sweet the way he talks about his parents I love it so much you can feel so much love, respect, and gratitude
@Sarah.Riedel
@Sarah.Riedel 3 года назад
I love how the dad gives his kid a little nose-kiss at 9:38 lol so cute
@vindelanos8770
@vindelanos8770 Год назад
lol - same
@terrismith9662
@terrismith9662 5 лет назад
I can't get enough of these beautiful stories about Tuktu and his beloved Mother and Father, and the simple way they lived their lives. They believed in the value of hard work, passing vital skills to the next generation, and respect for Mother Earth.
@berthabarbour1842
@berthabarbour1842 4 года назад
I've almost had a childhood like that once, before my loving adoptive parents died. They were both loving & caring, nurturing. They both loved, welcomed everyone around them.
@saeedpersiensaeed2852
@saeedpersiensaeed2852 4 года назад
Sadly thair way of life was destroyed by the Wight man. Now there is different from what it was long time ago. Alkoholisme and segretion has taking over the lif of this hard working and noble people.
@johnshilling2221
@johnshilling2221 3 года назад
Wonderful comment, until you mentioned Mother Earth. Mother Earth adherents reject the idea of a Father, a creator.
@douglasdaniels1521
@douglasdaniels1521 3 года назад
@@johnshilling2221 true, and a Savior of all mankind...Yahshua!
@Olhamo
@Olhamo 3 года назад
“sharp is my needle, like the tooth of a fox.” so good to see this. All this sewing. priceless.
@anacarpenter9254
@anacarpenter9254 10 месяцев назад
Thankful for life stories of incredible Inuit people. Nurturing this culture is delicate.
@curly8029
@curly8029 4 месяца назад
In my first grade of school here in Canada in 1971, we regularly watched Tuktu films. Our school would get them from the NFB. It was something we all loved and looked forward to.
@terribarrett9381
@terribarrett9381 3 года назад
Women in every culture are vital to the success of the family.
@deesott5123
@deesott5123 2 года назад
A bit more than vital when they are the most significant for the life of any offspring.
@myrnawashington9057
@myrnawashington9057 Год назад
I really like these docs. These people truly knew how to survive off the land and in harsh weather.
@keithsgarage5831
@keithsgarage5831 3 года назад
It's hard for most of us to imagine living a life like these Inuit did. I'm grateful to see their culture was recorded for all to learn about, for many generations.
@overcomingsins6334
@overcomingsins6334 2 года назад
Everyone used to live like that
@0remy0
@0remy0 Год назад
​@@overcomingsins6334 not quite
@tenpoll
@tenpoll 2 года назад
The extreme survival skill of these people is an invaluable heritage for all of humanity. Before humans became the modern city dwelling electricity using man, we survived like this for thousands of years. The adaptation and the skills that these people possess is incredible, compare to us who care barely use the microwave to warm up a precooked food for ourselves.
@TeeSpells
@TeeSpells 5 месяцев назад
But 70% of the world still lives without electricity. Much of Asia, Africa and Latin America. Most are still very much tribal affiliated. People from the West just don't realize how many people it is due to fact Westerners don't travel outside their box. People who live like this was taught to hate their orgins and was considered barbaic to Westerners. Now many suffer because of the West and the culture is dying.
@smidefix8147
@smidefix8147 3 года назад
i wonder, how much of this knowledge is stil alive and passed on to new generations to day? this is a treasure. guard it well and dont let die.
@brendanmannik9831
@brendanmannik9831 Год назад
Many of the old culture is lost due to colonization. But there is a work for revitalizing many of the old ways Inuit lived. We can only take what's left
@chrisbean
@chrisbean 4 года назад
These people are so special! And yes they can live without mobile phones or other devices. They're always together so it's not complicated. And they are artists to me.
@hamdihum3506
@hamdihum3506 5 лет назад
It makes me teary, gosh! Love that life!
@mantaray2239
@mantaray2239 10 месяцев назад
The wonderful memories of Tuktu, when he was young, and the world was new.
@pennycolquitt2595
@pennycolquitt2595 3 года назад
Sleeping in those furs looks like the coziest thing ever!
@pault8470
@pault8470 5 лет назад
Nothing but love comes out of this video
@razgvozd
@razgvozd 3 года назад
And inbreeding.
@johnnahas920
@johnnahas920 4 года назад
Me so emotional watching this Amazing story of Life ❤
@divisonsangma5462
@divisonsangma5462 6 лет назад
Very heart touching.. n loving..simple life...
@damianmasudal5912
@damianmasudal5912 3 года назад
What a lovely family. God bless this family. This family so rich in term of lovely family. Memories cannot erased from linger in our mind
@brucefranklin1317
@brucefranklin1317 2 года назад
The key to living up there is to stay as busy as possible. Inuits today are struggling. Tuktu is a beautiful series
@daveshen0880
@daveshen0880 11 месяцев назад
*Inuit, without letter S.
@WorldwideTopTier
@WorldwideTopTier 3 года назад
I really love to hear this since I was a child this kind of voice oldman voice it comforts me
@deckiedeckie
@deckiedeckie 3 года назад
So much wisdom (experience) so serenely expressed....
@thepalerider5121
@thepalerider5121 2 года назад
I will not complain anymore of what life trows at me. Thank's...
@goldiehans7683
@goldiehans7683 5 лет назад
A woman is a wife, mother, home maker, dress maker, food maker ,shoe maker, house builder....and what not? She is all in all! The epitome of "Shakti" or The Energy! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@11UncleBooker22
@11UncleBooker22 3 года назад
And the first teacher of the children.
@jamesvickers9476
@jamesvickers9476 3 года назад
The narrator said something on the lines of our wives are the most valuable commidy we have...
@razgvozd
@razgvozd 3 года назад
She is a tool then. Above all should be a person. Just a person.
@arati.behera
@arati.behera 3 года назад
Are you an Indian?
@smitam6856
@smitam6856 2 года назад
How you know the word "SHAKTI "it is Indian 🇮🇳 word? You used properly.
@balakiran3225
@balakiran3225 6 лет назад
Fòod,cloth,shelter and peace = Life😍
@surferdude8086
@surferdude8086 5 лет назад
bala kiran + toilet paper + running hot water + medicine
@RobbyGAMEZ
@RobbyGAMEZ 5 лет назад
Constant hunting, temperatures at -50, calorie requirements nearly double to maintain weight, no advanced medical care
@brendanmorin9935
@brendanmorin9935 4 года назад
This Robby Kid severe nutrition deficiency😍
@agua9362
@agua9362 3 года назад
@@RobbyGAMEZ dude, they eat raw !
@gregkral4467
@gregkral4467 6 месяцев назад
i love this series so. thank you.
@SilampuArasan-tc4ud
@SilampuArasan-tc4ud 9 месяцев назад
Amazing
@woodsplitter3274
@woodsplitter3274 3 года назад
There is joy and sadness in these memories. That defines wiatful and melancholy.
@chiapheng
@chiapheng 3 года назад
Although tough, what an incredible way to live..the survival skills, resourcefulness, teamwork etc...Something that is lost in todays world. Even modern Inuit I believe have lost much of these..Luckily there is some record of this way of life..
@Berhanee7
@Berhanee7 2 месяца назад
Mother is a light of the house!
@mrno_name9518
@mrno_name9518 3 года назад
4:59 that would be about a $15,000 dollar coat in a high end fashion store
@babarmasood8329
@babarmasood8329 3 года назад
Such a beautiful story. Makes me remember my childhood. When i was a kid.
@robertkadow3367
@robertkadow3367 11 месяцев назад
Incredible - thank you
@bluesman7703
@bluesman7703 3 года назад
Beautiful people. Bless them , don't ever forget your past !
@buckellard
@buckellard 3 года назад
This is amazing. This is truly being in touch with life.
@carmelitaconsul6757
@carmelitaconsul6757 4 года назад
its really so admirable at that olden times how people where so.clever to make clothing that can survived to the harsh winter...its unbelievable too...
@haroldwyaat
@haroldwyaat 6 месяцев назад
I remember watching this at schools and isuma when i was younger, and it was fascinating to see my people from back in the day telling stories and what hunters looked like 50 years ago compared to today. most hunters today use traditional hunting skills in order to keep their culture and language alive. and intro and outro themes are the most calming i heard in any inuit documentary. there's probably no dialogue or audio in the recordings other than the background music and the narrator "tuktu" telling the stories in the series. (except when "tuktu" was talking, there was actually a exact same clip of him with a different name from a documentary that i remembered seeing in school but forgot what's the title was, and it was full inuktitut version were it has audio in it).
@AhJodie
@AhJodie Год назад
This is how to think and feel. I love this!
@indusvalleycivilization5597
@indusvalleycivilization5597 5 лет назад
This is the great and an informative documentary.
@stephanielong3874
@stephanielong3874 4 года назад
I love to see old movies of the life of the families in Alaska !!!
@alainga10
@alainga10 Год назад
This is in nunavut canada
@TRB02ss
@TRB02ss 5 лет назад
I wish i was born in that era the best . I was born early 80 got to experience very little of it . It was so peaceful with out any gadgets .
@masskilla469
@masskilla469 6 лет назад
I am glad to see these videos because the old way of life should be preserved for future generations. Also it is sad to see the hardships the Inuit people have to endure now with addiction and Racism.
@alekshukhevych2644
@alekshukhevych2644 5 лет назад
Aboriginals in Canada have been destroyed. Their children still exist, but their way of life is gone.!
@pranjitburagohain120
@pranjitburagohain120 5 лет назад
Heart touching narrations, I fully enjoyed your video, god bless you & your team.
@user-hs6my7mt7b
@user-hs6my7mt7b 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for the Inuit people's living in the United States and abroad, through their spiritual and mundane living the hold that much more a connection to the yearly snow, for them year round. I am grateful that Inuit are using and preserving their language and folklore, and keeping whole the practice and structure of Inuit life, without major interferences from the mainstream culture. I am thankful that the eskimos are able to be respected in modern times by government lw, etc. protecting their territories and even the greater environmentalists codes getting stronger to keep not just their but everyones ecosystem in health and sustainability. I think that with continued respect we may be ome worthy of hearing more wisdom and stories from these beautiful people shared. .
@benitoriviera3157
@benitoriviera3157 6 лет назад
It's amazing how humans can evolve, adapt and improvise according to their needs!
@hashimmohdali6697
@hashimmohdali6697 5 лет назад
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@lil_weasel219
@lil_weasel219 4 года назад
All species can. Its not a human feature. Its a feature of live. But while we are at that, its not indefinite. We have destroyed the planet at this point
@miguel.azaragoza2396
@miguel.azaragoza2396 4 года назад
Enjoy life with all of our loved ones. That is the most important thing in this life . be greatful for what you have . its the simple things that matter.
@pupinsiang838
@pupinsiang838 5 лет назад
Mothers knows best ❤️
@upvc1865
@upvc1865 5 лет назад
You are very beautiful. Do you accept to be friends?
@22jaydogg
@22jaydogg 3 года назад
Says you !
@procyanidin7462
@procyanidin7462 4 года назад
What beautiful parkas this woman made! And life with no laundry!
@nadineeliott8615
@nadineeliott8615 Год назад
Very interesting, love these stories!
@creativemind172
@creativemind172 6 лет назад
i realy enjoyed to much to watch specialy background music...
@GS-st9ns
@GS-st9ns 4 года назад
Beautiful video like a documentary. I didn't know you could sew in such a special way that water could not penetrate the seams oh, and I've been sewing my whole life. But I don't use skins. Great show, beautiful people. What uses do you have for Beaver skins and other things?
@creativemind172
@creativemind172 6 лет назад
i subscribed now...i love your channel to muchh please do update these kind of stuff please...
@SamDavis-b4u
@SamDavis-b4u 3 года назад
Love your family and story... i solely enjoyed the most
@Carmanvega
@Carmanvega 2 года назад
Veía estas historias de pequeño, me traen nostalgia y hoy que las comprendo mejor más aún. I saw this histories when i was a child, now i see it again and understand better
@boogieboss
@boogieboss 5 лет назад
You know how strong this people are? Look at us we are so weak with our comfort.
@Kensho-gw5cp
@Kensho-gw5cp 3 года назад
Nature is better then modern life
@user-lw5yg1pi2b
@user-lw5yg1pi2b 3 года назад
Обожаю Вас, как вы читаете текст.Вы лучший ваш голос, как бальзам вас хочеться слушать бесконечно!!!!!!
@bayurocky1326
@bayurocky1326 5 лет назад
respect for inuit peoples..it's good life
@doreenchristie1260
@doreenchristie1260 2 года назад
Very interesting watching and listening to how the Eskimo lived in Alaska . God bless them all.
@waynelevi5053
@waynelevi5053 Год назад
This was in Northern Canada
@ApaSen-vm9zx
@ApaSen-vm9zx 11 месяцев назад
I have been watching this documentary since last 4 years, don't know why.
@varghesescarian3758
@varghesescarian3758 4 года назад
I cant imagine how those lovely people lived then , but the parents are so sweet ,especially the mother who is always working and working for her husband and kids .... I would like to know so much more about the life of eskimos and the life in such extreme cold regions of the world.
@magchispok8757
@magchispok8757 5 лет назад
this is amazing documentary
@jamesspears2786
@jamesspears2786 Год назад
Uco great videos and stories. Thank you for sharing!
@jamalhamzah3177
@jamalhamzah3177 4 года назад
BEAUTIFUL MEMORY FOR US
@VictorianTimeTraveler
@VictorianTimeTraveler 3 года назад
This documentary is great.
@afnanali752
@afnanali752 9 месяцев назад
Stay blessed forever sir ❤🇵🇰
@bassamjaber26
@bassamjaber26 4 года назад
Peace family love all together, hard buts its a real life ❤️
@Mrtomgoose
@Mrtomgoose 5 лет назад
Very nice documentaries. Love to watch.
@matthewmann8969
@matthewmann8969 5 лет назад
Arctic Natives, Australian Aboriginals, And Bushmen Of The Kalahari live some of the roughest lives of all
@FrontWood
@FrontWood 3 года назад
Gen. 25:6 relates that Abraham sent the sons of Keturah away from Isaac “eastward, to the land of the East.” He told them: Go as far eastward as you can, so you will not be burnt by the burning coal of Isaac (Gen. Rabbah 61:7). In another tradition, Abraham sends the sons of Keturah away with a writ of divorce, as a wife is sent away from her husband. This notion is based on 25:6: “But to Abraham’s sons by concubines Abraham gave gifts while he was still living, and he sent them away from his son Isaac”; and this expulsion is both in this world and in the world to come (Pirkei de-Rabbi Eliezer, chap. 29).
@northofport
@northofport 3 года назад
I remember watching short films like this in the 70’s when in school I’d have a substitute and they played a video for the class hour. Lol
@samuelradang5545
@samuelradang5545 2 года назад
A story of family life full of love and care. What I read in school as a child about the life of these people comes piece by piece, the memories, the imaginations of how life really is in this kind of weather conditions are all so real. Thanks for sharing tis video.
@karanamsagarmurthy6354
@karanamsagarmurthy6354 2 года назад
And they are so talented in making their essentials
@alvarezsocal1317
@alvarezsocal1317 5 лет назад
Amazing Video. A beautiful woman Happy to help her Husband.An Happy husband Happy to provide an protect his Family. Just as God intended to be👍🏽 God is good in all he Does.
@jayurod7338
@jayurod7338 2 года назад
Madly n luv with Alaska extreme I pray before I die I will b able to visit
@jaylatoja3948
@jaylatoja3948 4 года назад
Awesome and happy family continues watching dec 1 2019 philippines mabuhay
@stefannampung2359
@stefannampung2359 5 лет назад
wonderful mother... great..
@lanchenbalaishran1304
@lanchenbalaishran1304 5 лет назад
This is peace what a beautiful life
@jorkercavaleiro8377
@jorkercavaleiro8377 Год назад
A medição que ela faz para fazer as roupas e sem errar os cortes com a lâmina, é fantástica !!
@dkcorderoyximenez3382
@dkcorderoyximenez3382 Год назад
Oh...I believe the mittens were pieces of a loving mother's heart...priceless..
@stelas9307
@stelas9307 3 года назад
Respect
@NPKreo
@NPKreo 3 года назад
Thankyou ♡
@mesajongte
@mesajongte 5 лет назад
*The narration and the music takes me back to **_Conan The Barbarian._*
@jarosawsomczynski1239
@jarosawsomczynski1239 9 месяцев назад
Super ,
@rakamamend666
@rakamamend666 3 года назад
Very talented man and woman, true gift
@khinma8829
@khinma8829 4 года назад
I enjoy watching this video...thanks
@albertledesma5173
@albertledesma5173 6 лет назад
I would go to this way of life in a heartbeat. Maybe not up in AK, but just in its simplicity. Simple, simple, simple!!
@Elena15441
@Elena15441 5 лет назад
Without a good wife you have no chances to survive there. Modern women will not want to work for their families in a such harsh conditions - they need a comfortable life with no physical work envolved. They would eager to ride a kayak for fun, but not making skins for it. :)
@sayanisaromatickitchen2520
@sayanisaromatickitchen2520 5 лет назад
Human adaptation of Eskimo .I salute them 🙋🙋
@peteacher52
@peteacher52 3 года назад
Most poignant and nostalgic - pleasant childhood memories narrated without any hollywooding.
@vik_body_beld7294
@vik_body_beld7294 5 лет назад
These Inuit folks, the nomadic tribes of the Sahara desert and the Mongols of Gobi are just about the toughest guys out there. If there were to be an apocalypse, end of world, the only people to survive are these. Living in these harsh climates is something no normal human beings can achieve. A person must be rock hard physically and mentally to survive in extreme conditions.
@TheHonestTruth
@TheHonestTruth 5 лет назад
Facts
@hakhakuuba5073
@hakhakuuba5073 5 лет назад
And add Siberian nomads who are relatives of mongols and eskimos.
@chiphailstone589
@chiphailstone589 5 лет назад
With warming here in the Arctic, the apocalypse has allready begun
@lognomelchorambas5364
@lognomelchorambas5364 5 лет назад
Mongolians and eskimo are brothèrs
@lamBETTERthanY0U
@lamBETTERthanY0U 4 года назад
They don’t even live like this anymore
@venkateshg9239
@venkateshg9239 5 лет назад
I am happy I see this valuable video
@rubenvargas1531
@rubenvargas1531 2 года назад
Esos son Los memories. De megores tienpos cuando la vida tenia sentido
@ademsenessa2495
@ademsenessa2495 2 года назад
Dankeschön
@jasonandallo
@jasonandallo 5 лет назад
Must respect from philippines. Thank you for this. Now i will learn a basic survival because i know if you love nature you must be with nature
@josephtriplett7788
@josephtriplett7788 5 лет назад
so incredible !!!!! i love this people need to understand this ,tnrough hardship they strived and created there own things with there own smarts truly inspiring👍
@z.c.m9908
@z.c.m9908 6 лет назад
What beautiful, talented women!! I wish I could sew!! What a treat to learn from such skillful women. My mother used to sew and make me clothes when I was younger, because she liked to make them... I wish I would have had enough patience to learn!!
@wraith696969
@wraith696969 6 лет назад
Ms. Magana, stop wishing and find a class and learn with their machines or go to your nearest sewing machine repair/dealer and start asking questions and try some of their machines. Don't ever sell yourself short! I'm a 48y.o. retired veteran... I learned to sew repairs from my mom a little but over the years and 22 countries, had 7 sewing machines and still learn new leather tooling and sewing etc. and I make traditional dance regalia for Boy Scouts for their dance and ceremonies in the order of the arrow. I've studied Native American cultures starting as a scout and try to learn as much from anyone with info to share. I taught friends but my kids don't seem too interested in these dying arts. As a suggestion, I got on half price books and am waiting on a book now called, Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing Secrets of Eskimo Skin Sewing by Wilder, Edna. Start with imitation sinew and a steel needle and real or faux fur and just give it a try. If an old man can learn, I know you can too. As an Eagle Scout, trapper, hunter, bowyer etc., I hope to ignite a spark in you and others to preserve the original people's heritage... Good luck and remember to get a thimble:-)
@benitoriviera3157
@benitoriviera3157 6 лет назад
Mi madre me hacia ropa tambien cuando yo estaba chico ella es muy talentosa, sabe hacer muchas cosas; but modern society is losing all the basic and necessary skills, we are missing the simple things in life. God forbid there is a collapse we are doomed. I tried to learn the basics but fall short, we are too busy in life it's sad.
@z.c.m9908
@z.c.m9908 6 лет назад
Predator_Primal_Survival Aww...you're right!! You sound very happy to be able to do those things, very talented indeed. You're right, one day I will learn to sew!!
@z.c.m9908
@z.c.m9908 6 лет назад
Ben Rivera So true. Everyone is always moving so fast. Your mom sounds wonderful, just like mine.
@surferdude8086
@surferdude8086 5 лет назад
Zoraida Magana See the little magnifying glass in the corner? Type in "how to sew". Genius. 😀🌊🏄
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