The Wild World of Inuit Folklore

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Intro and outro song:

"Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, Movement I (Allegro), BWV 1049" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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コメント (21)
  • @medic1204
    So for the sun and moon part Uh Umm what happens when there’s a solar eclipse
  • Inuit father: "This is obviously not my baby!" Inuit mother: "Calm down, Tuktuk. I drank from a soup bowl, okay?! Sorry 'bout that."
  • Irish folklore is insane too. Some of our favourites are "The man who dies if he gets off a horse", "the four children who become swans and then die", "the child who kills a dog and then becomes the new dog for the owner", "the man who pretends to be a giant's baby to scare a real giant", and "the man who gained infinite knowledge because he burned his finger on a salmon". The horse guy is the salmon guy's son. The salmon guy is the same guy as the baby guy.
  • As an inuk I love the quote (Inuit is plural) "the paranoid levels of fear required to survive in such a hostel environment"
  • Pregnant woman gets bumped into and stumbles backwards "oh no... uh oh UH OH "
  • When you’re a college student in Delaware and start to wonder if you’ve seen Sam O’Nella irl
  • The “No more fingy foods for 3 moons!” Is my favorite part 😂
  • "Don't drink directly from a soup bowl or it will come out with dark skin" "I'm not touching that one" Damn that was so funny
  • Teacher: what is your favorite holiday Student: oh the annual bladder fest
  • Another fun inuit folklore character is the ijiraq, a shapeshifter. It can become literally anything or anyone, but with red eyes. However, it's "true form" is identical to a human being, except its eyes and mouth are each rotated 90° on your face. Yeah.
  • as an alaskan native (not inuit, but still some similar beliefs) i love this. you did well, i appreciate the spreading of this beautiful culture, mixed with your unique humour. 10/10
  • NO MORE FINGY FOODS FOR T H R E E M O O N S
  • Pregnant lady: drinks directly from soup bowl Child: Bravo six, going dark
  • @Laxhoop
    “If you kill a polar bear” That’s quite the monumental “if”.
  • @themk4982
    2:54 The sheer fear in that seal’s eyes after finding a fucking forest of its family’s blown-up bladders is almost too funny to comprehend.
  • I remember learning about Sedna in school and I just absorbed it like, “oh okay her fingers are seals”
  • I’m a Greenlandic Inuit!! I’m happy to see this. Sedna is called Sassuma Arnaa in Greenlandic, meaning mother/goddess of the sea.