One Day of the Last Nomad Family in the Wilderness −71°C (−95°F) Yakutia
Documentary film about the last nomadic reindeer herder family in the extreme cold, preserving a way of life unchanged for thousands of years. Far from modern civilization, they follow ancient traditions in one of the harshest environments on Earth. We traveled 1300 km by car along some of the most dangerous roads on the planet, and battled intense snowstorms to show you the life of one of the last families of reindeer herders. ❄️ Check out my website https://kiunb.com where I share some personal stories of Yakutia 🥶 If you want to buy locally hand-made crafts from Yakutia, you can order it here: https://www.kiunb.com/shop 📩 For business inquiries: [email protected] 😇 Support us on: Patreon: / kiunb 📸 Follow me on Instagram: / kiun.b Thank you for watching and subscribe for my next videos! 💙 Chapters: 0:00 Morning routine 01:27 Breakfast 02:04 Getting dressed 02:39 Reindeer herders duty 05:50 The Even people 06:50 The role of a woman in a reindeer herding family 08:30 How reindeer herders make money 09:25 Lunch 10:29 How kids attend school 11:23 Preparing for the evening 12:27 How they go to hospital and give a birth 13:35 Evening 14:58 Astonishing stories from the life in the wilderness

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