The last ice hunters /

Merely 4,500 people inhabit East Greenland’s 20,000 km long coast. It's one of the least populated places on our planet. Only over the last five generations, the "modern" way of life penetrated East Greenland: the local population faced dramatic changes, from living in total isolation...

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Other Authors: Breceljnik, Jure (Director, Producer), Bregar, Rozle (Director), Majstorovic, Slavisa (Producer), Gros, Natalija (Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Danish
Kalâtdlisut
Language Notes:In English, Danish, and Greenlandic with English subtitles.
Published: Paris : Windrose, 2017.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:Merely 4,500 people inhabit East Greenland’s 20,000 km long coast. It's one of the least populated places on our planet. Only over the last five generations, the "modern" way of life penetrated East Greenland: the local population faced dramatic changes, from living in total isolation - the way people lived in the Stone Age - to integration in our globalized world. The world of the Inuit is changing at an alarming pace. Still, there are hunters and their families perpetuating their customs and traditions in a beautiful way.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed August 02, 2019).
Physical Description:1 online resource (72 minutes)
Playing Time:01:11:46