Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change
In this documentary by Isuma Productions, Inuit speak first-hand about how their environment, culture, and way of life is changing. Featuring Mary Simon, Siila Watt-Cloutier, and many other Inuit leaders, elders, and hunters, this film is the world's first Inuktitut language documentary on climate change. Released in 2010, this film has been featured globally at major international film festivals, academic conferences, news articles including: The Berlin International Film Festival, Smithsonian Institution, United Nations, National Geographic, and more. It was directed by acclaimed Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk and researcher and filmmaker Dr. Ian Mauro.

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Reaching Remote INUIT Tribes in the Arctic Documentary - Sebastian Tirtirau

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Oldest Inuit Footage Ever

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Saputi (Fish Traps) - Igloolik Isuma Productions

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Our Planet | Frozen Worlds | FULL EPISODE | Netflix

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Inside Patagonia: Untold Lives in One of Earth’s Last Frontiers | Investigate LATAM

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The Inuit and their Indigenous Foods

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People of the Seal

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The Lost Supervolcano: The Biggest Eruption in Human History - Full Documentary

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The Sacred Relationship

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Beyond Climate (full film) featuring David Suzuki

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Complete Inuit shaman life story 1922

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Inuuvunga - I Am Inuk

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Nanook of the North | Full Classic Docudrama Movie | Inuit Survival Movie | Restored In HD

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Uncharted | Alaska: Man vs Whale | Survival Show

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The Rhodesian Bush War

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Auriaq (Stalking) - Nunavut (Our Land) Series - Episode 6

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So That You Can Stand

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Eskimo Hunters in Alaska - The Traditional Inuit Way of Life | 1949 Documentary on Native Americans

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Nanook of the North (1922) - AI remastered 2024

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