reply to post by aLinkToThePast
Heh, I've seen that. I can't imagine what they thought the helicopter must be, having no experience with such things. Giant flying thing with
people inside, and making a ton of noise? Given what kind of things were going on in their heads at the time, they were very brave for standing up to
it, though.
a2r3f: I'll readily admit I know very little about your people or other peoples of the north, and probably in my mind am lumping them all together
as one, but I seem to remember reading that at least for Inuit people, they have lost a great deal of their original culture, due to the usual factors
brought about by contact with other peoples. For instance, the building of igloos is almost a lost art.
I am glad your people have managed to retain most of their traditions, though. It's sad when some cultures, usually through no fault of their own,
have lost them. I sometimes question the value of learning a language that probably only a few thousand people worldwide speak, but I love the idea
of keeping stories and knowledge and history and all that stuff.
Just out of curiosity, why are you called 'the real people?' That seems to imply that there were outsiders your ancestors felt were not 'real
people', maybe other eskimo groups or something?