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Part 1: Late June, and much of the land is bare. There are sounds of running water, and melt ponds shine everywhere. The woman carries heather and moss to camp and the man makes a whirling bullroarer for the boy. Another child pretends to drive a dog sled. A woman is working sinews into bowstrings, while another is busy with a seal skin. A woman prepares to cook a meal and a man makes a bow from bone and sinews. It is a demanding task to combine such materials into a strong supple weapon; the result is pleasing to the man. The next day the men move out on the sea ice with a dog to look for seal pups
Part 2: The men are out on the sea ice and the women work at the tasks of camp. Seal skins are pegged to dry in the sun and a woman, baby on her back, picks over a pile of gulls. The birds are skinned and then go into the pot with water from a melt pond. A baby sucks on a bone. The people eat, and then the women visit an old man in his tent. Now the women are out gathering moss for the fires and we see the birds and flowers common to the area. A woman skins a seal pup while another sews skins for a tent. The children play at making camp, and some of the older girls pretend to nurse the fat pups. Then the adults join the fun, playing at juggling
Part 3: The men are moving about on the sea ice, probing for unsafe ice and watching for seals. The snow cover is nearly gone now, and the breathing holes have widened. The men sit and wait. One makes a strike with his harpoon and others come to watch. They are ready to eat and relish the good warm blood and the liver. Another hunter succeeds, and then another but this one loses his catch when his thong breaks and the seal slides back into the water. But the party has three seals in tow when they return to camp, and soon the women have the meat exposed and all eat. Then the blubber is packed into the sealskin bags and the men haul it away to the cache
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material_proyectable Rebiun28360223 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28360223 m o c vz |zazu| 140312s1967 mau096 g o vueng d 906225402 908386411 1058791253 1085200175 AU@ 000053435388 NLGGC 390958751 NZ1 15570417 AU@ 000054719881 ALSTP eng pn ALSTP OCLCO COO OCLCO CUS VLB EUW OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO U3G CUS OCLCQ EZ9 OCLCA OCLCF INT OCLCQ WYU YOU TKN OCLCQ AU@ n-cn-nt Group hunting on the spring ice directed and produced by Quentin Brown Watertown, MA Documentary Educational Resources (DER) 1967 Watertown, MA Watertown, MA Documentary Educational Resources (DER) 1 online resource (3 online resources (video files (96 min.))) sound, color 1 online resource (3 online resources (video files (96 min.))) 013552 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier digital rda streaming video file rda Netsilik Eskimo Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 12, 2014) Access restricted to authorised ANU staff and students. ANU Part 1: Late June, and much of the land is bare. There are sounds of running water, and melt ponds shine everywhere. The woman carries heather and moss to camp and the man makes a whirling bullroarer for the boy. Another child pretends to drive a dog sled. A woman is working sinews into bowstrings, while another is busy with a seal skin. A woman prepares to cook a meal and a man makes a bow from bone and sinews. It is a demanding task to combine such materials into a strong supple weapon; the result is pleasing to the man. The next day the men move out on the sea ice with a dog to look for seal pups Part 2: The men are out on the sea ice and the women work at the tasks of camp. Seal skins are pegged to dry in the sun and a woman, baby on her back, picks over a pile of gulls. The birds are skinned and then go into the pot with water from a melt pond. A baby sucks on a bone. The people eat, and then the women visit an old man in his tent. Now the women are out gathering moss for the fires and we see the birds and flowers common to the area. A woman skins a seal pup while another sews skins for a tent. The children play at making camp, and some of the older girls pretend to nurse the fat pups. Then the adults join the fun, playing at juggling Part 3: The men are moving about on the sea ice, probing for unsafe ice and watching for seals. The snow cover is nearly gone now, and the breathing holes have widened. The men sit and wait. One makes a strike with his harpoon and others come to watch. They are ready to eat and relish the good warm blood and the liver. Another hunter succeeds, and then another but this one loses his catch when his thong breaks and the seal slides back into the water. But the party has three seals in tow when they return to camp, and soon the women have the meat exposed and all eat. Then the blubber is packed into the sealskin bags and the men haul it away to the cache This edition in English Netsilik Eskimos- Hunting Netsilik Eskimos- Social life and customs Sealing- Northwest Territories Netsilik Eskimos- Social life and customs. Sealing. Northwest Territories. Documentary films. Documentary films. Online media Mary-Rousselière, Guy contributor Balikci, Asen 1929-) contributor Brown, Quentin film director film producer. drt. pro Documentary Educational Resources (Firm) production company