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yence and mamaret were terrified. these are courageous people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do each other who came from another country or killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. it is hard to explain. we made it into a six bedroom loft and we were told to stay in our neighborhoods which we would anyway. bething else would be a rayal of the solemnity after this. i ended up cooking for them. i cooked every night for them. the glaciologist came. for 5-15 people every night. parisis a pleasure in good the food is so great. because the food is so great. i always had lots of meat. it was a wonderful exchange given all the sadness with all that was going on in the world. andd been eating walrus feel for 20 years and now they had to eat my food. they just reminded us that they a way thatsplaced in people already are not only from wars and political oppression, but also from climate. many of us will be climate migrants. astonished at how gracefully they accepted th
yence and mamaret were terrified. these are courageous people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do each other who came from another country or killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. it is hard to explain. we made it into a six bedroom loft and we were told to stay in our neighborhoods which we would anyway. bething else would be a rayal of the solemnity after this. i ended up cooking for them. i cooked every night for them. the...
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yence and mamaret were terrified. these are courageous people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do with each other who came from another country are killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. it is hard to explain. we made it into a six bedroom loft and we were told to stay in our neighborhoods which we would anyway. anything else would be a betrayal of the solemnity after this. i ended up cooking for them. i cooked every night for them. the glaciologist came. i was cooking for 5-15 people every night. which is a pleasure in paris because the food is so great. i always had lots of meat. it was a wonderful exchange given all the sadness with all that was going on in the world. i had been eating walrus and seal for 20 years and now they had to eat my food. they just reminded us that they had been displaced in a way that people already are not only from wars and political oppression, but also from climate. many of us will be climate migrants. we were so astonished at
yence and mamaret were terrified. these are courageous people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do with each other who came from another country are killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. it is hard to explain. we made it into a six bedroom loft and we were told to stay in our neighborhoods which we would anyway. anything else would be a betrayal of the solemnity after this. i ended up cooking for them. i cooked every night for them....
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a five-year-old sitting on yence's lap, one time he was cold. his grandmother was next to me nd put the boots over his feet nd then he smiled. they were taught how to do everything so by the time they were seven they could handle a hip. the dogs weren't whipped. it was an auditory signal. they could throw a harpoon or fire a gun. if the fish were caught, they knew how to prepare them to it. -- eat. they knew how to do everything. >> could you touch on how romance is happened or relationships are formed? gretel: well, it is a village. it is interesting. in a slightly larger town, they had a house which was just for teenagers. no adults were allowed there. the teenagers could go there any time. they went to school and stuff. on the weekends they would go there and they were allowed to do whatever they did it it was a wonderful society. you are alone out there so there were not too many bad things hat could come in. children and young adults were eally respected. >> my question is what do you cook with. how do you cook it and in what? what do you b
a five-year-old sitting on yence's lap, one time he was cold. his grandmother was next to me nd put the boots over his feet nd then he smiled. they were taught how to do everything so by the time they were seven they could handle a hip. the dogs weren't whipped. it was an auditory signal. they could throw a harpoon or fire a gun. if the fish were caught, they knew how to prepare them to it. -- eat. they knew how to do everything. >> could you touch on how romance is happened or...
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and poor yence and mamaret were terrified.eous , people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do with each other who came from another country , are killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. that was hard to explain. rented, well we made it into a six bedroom loft and we were told to stay in our neighborhoods which we would anyway. anything else would be a betrayal of the solemnity after this. and we ended up -- i got to cook for them. i cooked every night for them. the glaciologist came. and david came. i was cooking for 5-15 people every night. which is a pleasure in paris because the food is so great. havingwould say we are salad now. i was joking. i always had lots of meat. it was a wonderful exchange given all the sadness with all that was going on in the world. at every level of -- you know, i had been eating walrus and seal for 20 years and now they had to eat my food. you know, they just reminded us that they had been displaced in a way that people already are displac
and poor yence and mamaret were terrified.eous , people but they said, i don't understand why people who have nothing to do with each other who came from another country , are killing people. i don't understand why they would kill each other. that was hard to explain. rented, well we made it into a six bedroom loft and we were told to stay in our neighborhoods which we would anyway. anything else would be a betrayal of the solemnity after this. and we ended up -- i got to cook for them. i...
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gretel: yence is a special person. he has some -- he is a natural leader. he would never call himself a shaman. he thinks that is not appropriate for the 21st century. one time we were weathered in and he began telling a story. when he talks everybody falls silent. he said, i was in my tent. normally we live in tents that are put over two sleds put together, old battered canvas tents. i was in the tent and the dogs started barking. there was a polar bear on this piece of ice. i grabbed my rifle. i went running towards the bear. suddenly, the bear was at the top and the bear turned around and i saw that it had a human ace. he said -- i went away. he said, several times that bear has beckoned to me to come with it. he said but i'm a modern man and i couldn't leave my family and i couldn't leave my society is -- we when so much are trying so hard to survive in the modern world. i couldn't do it. neil: instead of going over the .ill with the bear -- gretel: he is the equivalent of a senator for greenland. he does conferences all over europe. he loves nothing mo
gretel: yence is a special person. he has some -- he is a natural leader. he would never call himself a shaman. he thinks that is not appropriate for the 21st century. one time we were weathered in and he began telling a story. when he talks everybody falls silent. he said, i was in my tent. normally we live in tents that are put over two sleds put together, old battered canvas tents. i was in the tent and the dogs started barking. there was a polar bear on this piece of ice. i grabbed my...