Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

How to Turn Your House into a Winter Wonderland

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Frolic and play -- indoors -- the Eskimo way by turning your home into a winter wonderland.
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Extreme Living: The Frozen North

6th - 12th
How the inhabitants of one of the coldest environments on the planet have adapted their lifestyle to survive. Human Geography - Orientation And Settlements - Learning Points. People native to northern Canada, Greenland, Alaska and...
Instructional Video15:30
The Guardian

Open Water

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A glimpse into the lives of three Greenlanders: a hunter, a ship’s captain and a fisherman, individuals whose very existence and heritage is intertwined with the Arctic Ocean. Like many who live in the polar north, their fortunes...
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Kendrick Lamar and Nikki Minaj use E-slur in music

9th - Higher Ed
Why are musicians like Kendrick Lamar and Nicki Minaj still using a racial slur to refer to Inuit in their songs?
Stock Footage3:18
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - eskimos make canoe covers from seal skin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Children playing in water. Woman sewing skin, man using it to cover the structure of canoe. Women working on canoe, children looking.
Stock Footage2:41
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - indigenous people hunt with harpoons in kayaks. Children learn to ride kayaks.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Eskimo kayaks. Hunter throwing harpoon w/ propelling stick. Explorers and Eskimos in kayaks. Children learning to row in false kayaks made of stones. Woman and children sitting in middle of flowers, child playing to fish. Explorer...
Stock Footage4:28
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - leaving by kayak, dog sledding and camping

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explorers travel by husky-drawn sled across snowy landscape and by kayak. Eskimos wave goodbye.
Stock Footage2:53
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - eskimo cuts up seal meat, makes weapons, dresses for hunting in canoe

Pre-K - Higher Ed
eskimo cuts up seal meat, makes weapons, dresses for hunting in canoe.
News Clip5:50
Bloomberg

Alaska's Legal Ivory Trade

Higher Ed
Dec.20 -- Alaska is one of the few places in the United States with an active ivory market. The tusks of Pacific Walruses are displayed by pilots and tourists who discover them on beaches, while carvings are sold by people native to the...
Stock Footage2:41
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - welcomed by eskimos in kayaks, eskimo family, man smokes pipe.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Eskimos in kayaks. Vs of landscape in Greenland, snowy mountains, plains. Little house near sea. Eskimo family. Man smoking. Rocks, hills. Eskimo kayaks.
Stock Footage1:40
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - CU explorers looking at camera, huskies pull boat over land

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scientists and dogs in (canoe) small boat. Men in canoes. CU explorers looking at camera, dogs dragging small boat on ground. Man in sleigh going away.
Stock Footage3:50
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - eskimos cut up seal meat and make ropes from tendons and straps from skin.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What the Eskimos do with the seal; all is used. Eskimos cut seal skin up, scrape grease off skin. Skins are put in fermented urine to tan it. Skins are scratched with teeth. Eskimo cuts seal tendon to make ropes. Dried tendons are...
Stock Footage2:43
Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - explorers travel by husky-drawn sled. Eskimo people carve up and eat raw seal meat. CUs of smiling faces.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explorers travel by husky-drawn sled across snowy landscape. Eskimo people carve up and eat raw seal meat. CUs of smiling eskimo faces.