Review of the history of the companies Mc Cormick and Miko de Saint-Dizier
MS, Husky sleigh dogs running through snow with sleigh, driving up to igloo, rear view, Blackstone Bay, Alaska, USA
Visiting The Eskimos - Smith Sound Eskimos
Visiting The Eskimos - Smith Sound Eskimos. Donald MacMillan expedition to Greenland in the 1930s. 1930s, Greenland, Smith Sound, Arctic, Eskimos, Inuits, smiling Eskimo man, Eskimo man taking off hat to reveal hair, icebergs, part of glacier breaking off to form iceberg, shore, Eskimo settlement on rocky slope next to glacier, Eskimo paddling in kayak, Eskimos outside and inside sealskin tents, seal oil lamp used for cooking, smiling Eskimo child, children, mother, Eskimos entering rock igloo, Eskimo boy making knife by chipping walrus tusk, carving, woman using ulu knife, Eskimo women and babies chewing skin to make clothing and boots, worn teeth of elderly Eskimo woman from constant chewing, Eskimo cutting and cooking meat, Eskimos eating raw meat with knives, Eskimo woman using ulu knife to cut raw meat, Eskimo man making coil of line of out seal skin, Eskimo man lacing sledge with sealskin line, Eskimo man making holes in sledge with bow drill, Eskimo man making ivory rings for dog harness, Eskimo girls playing game with bones, Eskimo man making kalouti musical instrument, Eskimo children playing and sliding / sledding down snow, Eskimo child with puppy, mother with puppies, Eskimo woman carrying baby on her back
Captain Pedersen trades guns and other items for furs with the Eskimo natives of Indian Port.
Cruise of the whaler Herman to the Arctic. The whaler at sea. Crew members eat walrus meat on board. They arrive at Indian Point. Native Eskimos arrive in large whale boats and come aboard the whaler. Captain Pedersen trades guns and other items for fur with the natives. Skin and fur from the trade on the ship deck. Eskimo natives are landed on the ice after the trade. The whaler leaves the port. Men in boats, pack purchases to be taken to the village. A native Eskimo is seen. Location: Indian Point Alaska USA. Date: 1915.
The relationship between the realities of Inuit (Eskimo) life and the expression of that life in Eskimo art. Illustrated conversation between two men with long experience in the Arctic: James Houston, designer, expert on Eskimo life, author; and John Bockstoce, Arctic archaeologist. Many examples of Eskimo work, and film of Eskimo life and art. 1971. The relationship between the realities of Inuit (Eskimo) life and the expression of that life in Eskimo art. Illustrated conversation between two men with long experience in the Arctic, James Houston, designer, expert on Eskimo life, author; and John Bockstoce, Arctic archaeologist. Many examples of Eskimo work, and film of Eskimo life and art. Houston lived with Eskimos for years, learned their language, and is the author of "The White Dawn", the story of first contact with Europeans. Bockstoce has traveled the Arctic widely as an archaeologist. Both have collected Eskimo sculpture. They explain how the Eskimo idea of "art" is not to imagine what to make but to release possibilities inherent in the stone. There is no Eskimo word for "artist" as a creator. Film clips illustrating Eskimo lifestyles and environment are from the famous 1921 Flaherty documentary "Nanook of the North" and a contemporary Canadian Broadcasting Corporation study "The Living Stone." Houston and Bockstoce discuss the films and show objects carved by Eskimos including a pipe, decorations, a walrus tusk, games of getting a pin into various holes of a carved bear's skull, a mobile of a harpooned seal. Eskimos make carvings while talking to friends… "Art while being sociable is part of art…" Eskimo snow glasses made from caribou antler and a polar bear. Eskimos try to find "what is hidden in the inner piece of material and find its vitality." "Carver knows nothing when he starts." … "real person and soul of a person in a single image." 28 mins. Produced and Directed by John Musilli. Air Date: 7/18/71. James Houston, designer, expert on Eskimo life, author. John Bockstoce, archaeologist.
ESKIMO PIES
00:00:00:00 [B-roll eskimo pies in frozen food section of grocery store] (0:00)/
ESKIMO XMAS
Frobisher, Arctic Canada. <br/> <br/>GV. Eskimos with dog teams and sledges making their way across snow to Frobisher. TS. Sledges, Eskimo cracks his whip. GV. Dog team approaching Northern Station of Canadian Government, Frobisher, huts are seen. Hall full of Eskimos wearing Christmas hats, Father Christmas on stage. SV. Father Christmas handing young Eskimo baby a present, Mounties behind. Eskimo children. SCU. Eskimo woman with baby on her back. CU. Eskimo baby sleeping. Group of Eskimo children looking on. CU. Father Christmas with small Eskimo boy. LV. Eskimos dancing in circle. CU. Eskimo men in paper hats. SV. Eskimo children dancing.
STARVING ESKIMOS
ROLL "E" 250 CS: WA of sparsely vegetated, snowy fields. VS two Eskimo men with two Eskimo children, fishing through hole in the ice. VS Eskimo village. CU VS Eskimo village. CU small wooden tower with weather vane on top. CI: GEOGRAPHICS: ALASKA, ARCTIC. GEOLOGY: SNOW. GEOLOGY: ICE. ANIMALS: DOGS, HUSKIES. BUILDINGS: TOWER. MANKIND: NATIONALITIES, ESKIMOS.
ESKIMO PIE HELPS LICK THE DEFICIT (1993)
THE ESKIMO PIE COMPANY PRESENTS A DONATION TO HELP “LICK THE DEFICIT.” THE COMPANY DONATED A NICKEL FOR EACH BOX OF ESKIMO PIES SOLD DURING A PROMOTION, AND TODAY PRESENTED ONE MILLION, FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND NICKELS ($70,000.00) TO THE US GOVERNMENT.
Netsilik Eskimos
At the winter sea ice camp: Sequence of men beating skin drums in the communal igloo, moving around in a kind of dance.
ESKIMO - EVIL SOUNDBITE
An Inuit eskimo chief speaks of something that is "very frightening".
Husky dog sled team, Greenland
Husky dog sled team. Footage of an Inuit sled driver using his whip as he guides his dog sled team across an Arctic ice landscape. Halfway through the clip, the dog team begins to pull the sled faster across the ice and the driver jumps back on board the sled. Footage obtained in April, in Greenland.
Fast Images Library
Elderly artist painting, Alaska, small town, guy with huskies and huskie pup, practice dogsledding in summer, small town in Alaska (Kotzebue), salmon drying, Eskimo women in traditional parkas, Eskimos throwing girl up and down on blanket, elderly Eskimo man demonstrates carving ivory/bone, CU woman's hand slides on ivory ring, bleak landscapes, St. Paul, seals, Eskimo kids faces, Eskimo kids go 3-wheelin', mother sea lion with young, vs sea lions, wildlife photographers take pix of sea birds and puffins, waves crash, Kenai peninsula, mountains, side POV mountain & forest, ducks, wildflowers, geese, Seward, airstream trailers elderly in parade, smalltown parade, marathon, reflection of american flag - stars and stripes - in sunglasses of woman watching parade, pie eating contest, man tries to climb greased pole, flag, mountains, aerials of Homer Alaska, giftshop, fishing boats, man holding huge enormous halibut, big fish, couple walk on beach, Denali Nat'l Park, bears, moose, elk, campers, prairie dog or ground squirrel eating, blueberries followed by pie, reflection of mountain in pond, woman contemplates scenery,
Paramount
Eskimos on Baffin lsland celebrates Easter
1950s
ms Eskimo builds igloo - 1950's - probably sound stage but looks good - cu's of Eskimo - smoke from hole in igloo - snow falls on igloo - ice & snow in background - native dress - Inuit - series of shots - Arctic
Human skull
Museum display of the skull of an Inuit person, on display in Greenland.
79514 1948 U.S. NAVY EXPLORATION OF PETROLEUM RESERVE No. 4 (PET 4) PHOTOGRAPHIC REPORT ALASKA OIL
This color, silent film "Introduction to the Arctic" was created as part of a series of five films. They document a U.S. Navy effort to exploit petroleum reserves in Alaska territory, specifically an area identified as PET 4 or Petroleum Reserve No. 4. The film shows some of the Eskimo people of Alaska as well as drilling operations. Copyright date is November 1948. The film was produced under the auspices of the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Petroleum and Oil Shale Reserves, which conducted exploration for oil in Alaska starting in 1944 and extending into 1953. The commanding officer involved as Cdr. John C. Reed, USNR, a geologist formerly of the U.S. Geological Survey. <p><p>Opening titles: U.S. Navy Photographic Report - U.S. Naval Arctic Operations - Introduction to the Arctic (Pet 4) (:08). Title: Names of some of the men who have ventured to the Arctic (1:16). Map shows the Arctic (1:47). Alaska/Naval Petroleum Reserve on the Map (2:05). Texas fits into Alaska, size wise, and how big Alaska is compared to the continental U.S.A. (2:44). Coastal, Sub-Arctic, and Arctic regions of Alaska (3:02). Brooks Mountain Range in Alaska (3:19). Ocean water off Alaska (3:43). Snow (4:03). Permafrost - a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year (4:37). Ocean water with heavy snow and ice on the nearby shore (5:08). Grass and flowers in Alaska (5:48). Animals roam the grass (6:36). Bears and seals (6:48). Picturesque Alaska (7:18). Eskimo child and father (7:28). Homes and huts of the Eskimo people (7:47). Eskimo puts on a fur jacket (8:14). Eskimos head outside (9:03). Eskimo heads for an igloo (9:30). Eskimo works on a boat; another walks (9:42). A bird is skinned by an Eskimo (9:53). Sled dogs guide an Eskimo on his sled (10:33). A man uses a kayak on the water (10:49). Igloos in the snow (11:06). Sled dogs pull an Eskimo (11:21). Men move boxes around, some are labeled glass (11:31). Men dress up in layers of clothing to combat the elements (12:00). A man puts on a huge fur jacket (13:28). Men shovel snow near barrels (13:52). A man gets into a bulldozer (14:09). Men eat at a table indoors (14:34). Bulldozers head out in the snow (15:07). A small plane takes off from the ice (15:24). Different planes; ships on the sea (15:36). A larger jet takes off on the snow (16:01). Eskimo laborers outside (16:07). Men work on a bulldozer as cargo is unloaded from a plane; they are here to drill for oil in a reserve (1618). Snowcats move slowly across the snow (17:00). End credits (17:12). <p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com<p>
Eskimo Summer
Eskimo Summer. Canadian Eskimo life in the early 1940s. 1940s, Canada, Arctic, coastline, melting ice and snow, summer, Eskimos, Inuits, Alaska Natives, Eskimos carrying supplies and walking to summer fishing camp, Eskimo women setting up tents, Eskimo women carrying babies in their hoods, Eskimo men making stone dam fish trap in shallow water, fish entering dam and getting trapped, fishermen spearing fish in dam and flinging to boy on shore, fishermen anchoring net to shore and stretching it out across river, fishermen in kayak, fisherman in kayak catching fish with net, fishermen pulling white whale catch onto boat, fishermen pulling whale in net onto shore and cutting it up, Eskimo family eating meal of uncooked fish, ulu knife being used to cut up fish, ulu knife being used to cut up whale blubber, oil being pressed out of blubber, Eskimo pouring oil into stone lamp and lighting wick, Eskimos cutting up and hanging fish on lines to dry, Eskimo women chasing dogs away from hanging fish, harbor, Eskimos paddling out in kayaks to supply boat, Eskimo man fixing stalled boat engine, Eskimos unloading cargo onto shore, metal drums being filled with petrol and gasoline, Hudson Bay Company Trading Post, Eskimos trading furs for wooden stick currency, Eskimo splitting match down center, Eskimo using Primus stove, Caribou, Eskimo men looking through telescopes, Eskimo men stalking Caribou by imitating their movements and firing rifles, Eskimo man cutting up Caribou, Eskimo man laying out Caribou skin on ground, walruses in water and on rocks, polar bear in water, Eskimo man shooting and harpooning Polar Bear in water, Eskimo men hauling Polar Bear onto boat and shore, Eskimo men storing Polar Bear meat
WHALES FREED #2
00:00:00:00 [Pt. Barrow people &amp; town brol]-- ts-electric battery cables warm up cars, exhaust fumes 1:00/ vs-school bws, eskimo kids &amp; homes 1:00/ ts-eskimo man cuts up meat with a saw 1: ...
A BIG ESKI-MOMENT
Full title reads: "Arctic. A Big Eski-Moment". <br/> <br/>The Arctic. An American icebreaker ship visits an Eskimo village in the Arctic. <br/> <br/>MV Bows of ship USS Navy Icebreaker 'Burton Island.' ploughing through ice. MV Ice-covered rails of ship. LV Eskimo village on hillside. MV Washing on line GV Eskimos running towards ship. SV Dog teams approaching ship. MV Eskimos climbing aboard ship. MV Eskimos looking over ship's side. SV Eskimos talking to ship's crew. CU Eskimo woman with baby on back. LV Eskimos walking towards ship, which is surrounded by ice. <br/> <br/>(F.G.) (Orig. F.) Selected Originals exist for this item - see other records.
An Eskimo hunting party in Greenland
United States Corps of Engineers conduct research and development activities at Camp Tuto in Greenland. An Eskimo or Inuit hunting party from New Thule near Camp Tuto in Greenland. Women smile as sled dogs relax in a snow covered field. Location: Greenland. Date: May 12, 1957.