Do you know that Inuit from Siberia to Greenland share genes?

3 responses to “Inuit in Russia”

  1. Yes, I remember Joe Rogan and his guest John Reeves who owns a boneyard in Alaska spoke about Inuit migration briefly. I found both of Joes interviews with John very entertaining. https://youtu.be/uxkd3k1qb9U?si=Ll0CDC5PPuZjagda

    There is a present-day population of people living primitively in Siberia: Happy People: A Year in the Taiga | Documentary is available on YouTube and maybe NetFlix in case you are interested.

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    1. Thank you Robin, I am not a fan of Rogan, BUT yes this was very interesting interviews I agree. I do not know much about Netflix but yes I did see some documentaries about Russia’s remote community. Amazing life, beautiful nature shots, one particular “clan” or a big family had a helicopter – sending kids to school, medical treatments, postal services, etc… That looked a bit primitive I say :-)

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  2. Amazing photos, I didn’t know that these people share genes across such a vast area, wow!

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