Hunting for Survival Traditional Yakut Hunters in - Evgenia Arbugaeva
Автор: Misera Beast
Загружено: 2025-11-05
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Action scene: a white-skinned Yakut hunter in traditional fur gear throws a bloodied spear at a massive silhouette of a wild animal (reindeer or wild elk) during a blizzard. The swirling snow partially obscures the hunter, dogs, and prey, only the bright metal of the spear and the hunter’s fierce, determined eyes cutting through the chaos. Cinematic energy, sense of cold danger, bold colors, and visual shock. No text overlay.
Note: This video is not affiliated with Evgenia Arbugaeva. The title is an editorial reference to Arctic visual culture. All footage is 100% original.
misera beast is a cinematic documentary channel about real life in extreme cold. We follow Arctic peoples—Yakut, Evenki, Nenets, and Chukchi—surviving −50°C to −75°C: lighting reindeer-fat fires, building windbreak shelters, ice fishing, migrating with reindeer, crossing ice roads, repairing sleds and engines that never shut off. Minimal narration: action, ambient sound, and atmosphere carry the story. Each episode dives into ancestral techniques, permafrost engineering, fur and felt clothing, sled dogs, high-fat cold-weather diets, and the intimate relationship between humans, animals, and climate.
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Nomadic Arctic life; travel across frozen lands; the search for food and heat; traditions and the science of survival; dialogue-free journeys with waves with consistent visual continuity.
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