secocond man: yeyeah. [imitating walruses' cries] woman: wawalrus will l always be very important. it is considered our main staple.e. [people continue imitating wwalruses] it takes a loofof work to dismember a walalrus. takes a crerew, you knowow, to divide that out... [walruses barking] takes the family to put it away. [walrus c continueararkin [gunshot] to survivive here, it's aboutt familyly. i know i have relalatives ther i just don't know vevery muchh about them.m. i have no connection with my rrussian relativives at all. i don't know their dialect. so there's a realally big...the. i've heard stories a long time ago how there was interaction between the villages before the ice curtain. i think about how my grandparents might have felt when t they separated them. that must have been a big grief for them to lose that connection. a lot of our elders have passed, so diomede would love to have a reunion. hi, girls. i'm the tribal coordinator for diomede. i administer all the programs we have, all the accounts we oversee.. it's like takiking ce e of diomede. the last reunion was, y