Seals are one of the main symbols of the fight for animal rights. Unfortunately, they are also the staple food and a fundamental element of the economy of the Inuit, the indigenous culture that inhabits the tundras of northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland. The ancestral tradition of hunting seals is not only basic for their diet and economy, but also plays a central role in the social sphere and in inuit.Con identity. With this documentary, Inuit director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril finally gives her people the opportunity to defend themselves against the cultural prejudices that surround their lifestyle and to stand up to the large international environmental groups that have never wanted to listen to them face to face.
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Seals are one of the main symbols of the fight for animal rights. Unfortunately, they are also the staple food and a fundamental element of the economy of the Inuit, the indigenous culture that inhabits the tundras of northern Canada, Alaska and Greenland. The Ancestral tradition of hunting seals is not only basic for their diet and economy, but also plays a central role in the social sphere and in the Inuit identity. With this documentary, Inuit director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril finally gives her people the opportunity to defend themselves against the cultural prejudices that surround their lifestyle and to stand up to the large international environmental groups that have never wanted to listen to them face to face.