Inuit
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Foxing oh, pure heart's peer caught me gawking your hair in the…
Pierre-André Athané Come with me Come with me Take my hand Hurry Don't look back…


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All Is Illusion Slow down sound waves All dials disengaged Look away, memory…
F5 Em busca dos meus sonhos Não tenho o que temer Eu sei…
H Declarou que, entre aspas Gostava de maconha E que seu uso n…
Hey Girl I took this girl out last night and we left…
Hey Girl ft. Arusha I took this girl out last night and we left…
Hey Girl... I took this girl out last night and we left…
ich sage dir Als ich dich traf, da war mir klar, Du bist…
In Chains I want to be your Again Alright son Three AM and my phone…
mensch Ich bin ein ausgeglich'ner Mensch, ein sonniges Gemüt Und u…
Modulation what u your from play what u your from play…
Plane I leave in planes, I done seen too many walk…
Time Machine I said tell me what your thinking, all my thoughts…



Where Are You Whatever happened to Bobby Ray, he used to be here…


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@TheHookahSmokingCaterpillar

Another fascinating video, thank you!

I was interested in the idea that flesh shoukd be removed from a body as quickly as possible.

There are many Stone Age human bones that have cut marks on them. Sonetines, these are interpreted as evidence of cannibalism, which may well be true as some have evidence of bone marrow removal. However, many could equally be evidence of de-fleshing.

Also, some neolithic sites have areas in front of tombs which are enclosed spaces that may have been used for ex-carnation.

It makes one wonder if the desire for flesh removal was similar to the Inuit's 'freeing of the soul.'

Additionally, at the site made famous as 'The Tomb of the Eagles' there were numerous sea eagle skulls amongst the human remains. If there was a sense of equality with at least some animals that would potentially provide an explanation for theur burial along with humans.



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@Crecganford

Let me know if you want me to dive deeper into Inuit myth, or native American, or any culture for that matter. I thoroughly enjoyed researching this, and thank you for all your support.

@jcook693

Anything Indigenous, brother. Thanks for what you do.

@sheamccurdy

I’m in Oklahoma and we have a site nearby called the Spiro Mounds. There was a spiritual headquarters located there where rituals and art were shared. I would like to hear your take on this culture and time.

@violenceislife1987

This is very interesting, thanks Jon. I'm a Pagan and a lot of this reminds me of what I see. There are spirits in all things.

@Snazzysneferu

Personally, I'd love to know whether there are any North American indigenous myths that could be interpreted as alluding to the original crossing of the Bering Strait...peoples such as the Aleuts, for example!

@makeapositivedifference

Yes, please.

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@abrslam

Inuit culture is extremely interesting. There was a somewhat famous Inuit film about 20 years ago call "Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner", which was a big screen representation of on of their myths, written and directed by an Inuit man. It was excellent and you should really watch it. I think you'd enjoy it.

@SpectrumOfChange

Thanks for the suggestion

@gamingwithlacks

Yay, I currently live where this was filmed. The creators production company, Isuma TV has quite a few hidden treasures to find.

@FoliX

The video is immaculate as always. Just a quick correction, Algonquin isn’t a local dialect of the Inuit, it’s a completely different set of languages from a different language family (the Algic language family) whereas the Inuit are of the Eskimo-Aleut language family.

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