Netsilik Eskimos, I: At the Autumn River Camp (1967)

Netsilik Eskimos, I: At the Autumn River Camp (1967)

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These films reveal the live reality of traditional Eskimo life before the European acculturation. The Netsilik Eskimos of the Pelly Bay region in the Canadian Arctic had long lived apart from other people and had depended entirely on the land and their own ingenuity to sustain life through the rigors of the Arctic year. The filming was done during the summers of 1963 and 1964 and in the late winter of 1965 under the ethnographic direction of Dr. Asen Balikci of the University of Montréal, assisted by Guy Mary-Rousseliere, O.M.I., both anthropologists of wide Arctic experience. Quentin Brown was Producer-Director, and Kevin Smith the Executive Producer for the series.

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Netsilik Eskimos, I: At the Autumn River Camp

Original title

Netsilik Eskimos, I: At the Autumn River Camp

Runtime in minutes

59

Production year

1967

Production country
International release

1967-12-23

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