An Ancient Bond with the Land
Arctic Whalers
Inuit Whale Hunters
Early Inuit were already accomplished whalers when they began moving into Arctic Canada about 1,000 years ago. Like Inuit today, early Inuit depended on a variety of animals for food, including seals, caribou, fish, walrus, and other sea mammals. In areas where whales were abundant, whale hunting provided considerable material prosperity. Whale hunting became the focus of a complex and sophisticated technology, and of spiritual ideas which are among the highest expressions of Inuit culture.
You that we are towing along,
Ah, ya ah e ya,
Big whale, big whale,
Stir up the sea with your tail
E ya ah e ya
Give us fair weather today
So we arrive safe and sound on shore
E ya ah e ya
Tug - tug along hard
E ya ah e ya
Row - row
Ah, ya ah e ya,
Big whale, big whale,
Stir up the sea with your tail
E ya ah e ya
Give us fair weather today
So we arrive safe and sound on shore
E ya ah e ya
Tug - tug along hard
E ya ah e ya
Row - row
Magic song for towing home a slain whale,
Western Canadian Arctic
Western Canadian Arctic
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