Is there any fund for the Inuit? I have seen WWF and some organizations enabling indigenous people to develop and keep their traditions but not the Inuit. Btw, for those who don't know, the indigenous never go overboard hunting and they respect the animals very much, and even sometimes they are affected because the animals they hunt can be reduced due to global warming. The gorverment should help them more
Respect for Matty for verging to Andrew Zimmern territory in trying those exotic foods. Also huge respect for shedding light on the struggles of the Inuit people in regards to food insecurity.
after seeing inuit food in this video, I really REALLY want to try some. As a Navajo, even though I predominantly grew up in the city, I also grew up eating organs (my dad's mom makes the best blood sausage on the planet and I will fight anyone who says otherwise), intestines (achii 😋), and every single part of an animal. My favorite was when our grandpa would let us pick meat off of the sheep's head that he roasted. It was a big deal because, the head was his favorite and was always reserved for him alone. So, seeing their traditional cuisine just made my mouth water and stoked my appetite.
As a vegan egad I actually have 0 to no problem with this. Food security here is so low that this is literally a survival situation. The whole idea behind veganism is "where applicable" you cant in sound mind say that these folks can applicably be vegan, or even vegetarian. If I were to march my happy ass up there to hunt then no Im not in a survival situation. Again these folks are. Now we have to ask ourselves why are they expected to pay $12 for Cauliflower. Maybe thats where the issue lies 👀
Love the awareness from this man
Due to global warming, that place will be awesome in 20 years! Buy land NOW!!
They are not missing anything from the South. They don't realize it but they are better off in life.
Awesome flick
wow this opens my eyes… who would've thought anyone in canada lives like this
Vice is like where can we find another action
12 dollars for a head of cauliflower. $27 for a lb of bacon.? W T F. And the fact that their camera wasn’t allowed in the store makes me sick.
Pure respect to indigenous people they are salt of the earth.
Skateboarding in the arctic. My man.
bring back this
Is there any fund for the Inuit? I have seen WWF and some organizations enabling indigenous people to develop and keep their traditions but not the Inuit.
Btw, for those who don't know, the indigenous never go overboard hunting and they respect the animals very much, and even sometimes they are affected because the animals they hunt can be reduced due to global warming. The gorverment should help them more
It's hard to believe that this knife maker looks exactly like my uncle but he doesn't know a word of Spanish.
That's some expensive ass bacon
Respect for Matty for verging to Andrew Zimmern territory in trying those exotic foods. Also huge respect for shedding light on the struggles of the Inuit people in regards to food insecurity.
Hate this guy
I want to see Mr. Matty bring some pig's ears back to Anguti's mum. I wonder how long I'll have to petition to make that happen on his channel…
Peace and love to all the Aboriginal people of the earth
after seeing inuit food in this video, I really REALLY want to try some.
As a Navajo, even though I predominantly grew up in the city, I also grew up eating organs (my dad's mom makes the best blood sausage on the planet and I will fight anyone who says otherwise), intestines (achii 😋), and every single part of an animal.
My favorite was when our grandpa would let us pick meat off of the sheep's head that he roasted. It was a big deal because, the head was his favorite and was always reserved for him alone.
So, seeing their traditional cuisine just made my mouth water and stoked my appetite.
This needs to be in the recommended badly. Everyone should see this. So educational
Missed opportunity to say whack a seal…
That's a culture adventure with him.
Matty is evolving and I really enjoy him on camera showing more of his serious side 🤙🏻
This is shocking, given Canadian treatment of native minorities i wouldn't be surprised if the prices are that high to drive people out
For those who didn't ask: in the Southeast USA as of today … Grapes $1.99/lb, Cauliflower $1.00/head, Bacon $4.50/lb., add about 7% total taxes.
Talk about a food desert. Very interesting culture.
triple b records #1
They need a subsidized dentist out there
As a vegan egad I actually have 0 to no problem with this. Food security here is so low that this is literally a survival situation. The whole idea behind veganism is "where applicable" you cant in sound mind say that these folks can applicably be vegan, or even vegetarian. If I were to march my happy ass up there to hunt then no Im not in a survival situation. Again these folks are. Now we have to ask ourselves why are they expected to pay $12 for Cauliflower. Maybe thats where the issue lies 👀
buy that guy a pair of teeth for god's sake
Game hunting is hunting for food.
Big game hunting is generally for sport.
Clubbin' wooowooo.
An Eskimo
these people are incredibly good insecure… I AM NOW GOING TO EAT ALL THEIR FOOD
this is really cool but i never really got inuit. Nunnavut actually, but what do I know? What a wonderful world it is mmmmmmmmm?
Damn that's some heavy colonial tone