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Survivors of the Future Part 1

Season 1 Episode 113 | 26m 46s

Starting out on Baffin Island in rural Nunavut, Canada, Stroud visits the small Inuit community called Pond Inlet. By integrating modern technologies with ancient practices, the Inuit have managed to maintain their culture in the punishing environment. Even with modern sleds replacing dogsleds, a search for Caribou requires a trip of 24 hours deep into the tundra.

Aired: 03/01/22 | Expires: 07/28/22
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
Extras
Stroud and Ukuku warriors survive a night on the glacial edge to appease the spirits.
In the Amazon forests of Peru, Stroud learns the plant medicine of the Huacharia Tribe.
Stroud participates in a sacred ritual led by Shamans of the Antanosy tribe of Madagascar.
Ice-fishing and seal meat help sustain the Inuit; Stroud joins in the icy search for food.
“Pachamama” or Mother Earth is honored with descendents of the Inca.
In the Amazon forests of Peru, Stroud learns the plant medicine of the Huacharia Tribe.
Les Stroud travels deep into the Kalahari Desert to live with the San people.
Les Stroud learns the dangerous art of compression diving with the Sea Bajau people.
Les is the first Westerner to participate in the San Kalahari ritual of the trance dance.
Stroud meets an African Shaman to experience the rite of passage known as scarification.
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Stroud and Ukuku warriors survive a night on the glacial edge to appease the spirits.
In the Amazon forests of Peru, Stroud learns the plant medicine of the Huacharia Tribe.
Stroud participates in a sacred ritual led by Shamans of the Antanosy tribe of Madagascar.
Ice-fishing and seal meat help sustain the Inuit; Stroud joins in the icy search for food.
“Pachamama” or Mother Earth is honored with descendents of the Inca.
In the Amazon forests of Peru, Stroud learns the plant medicine of the Huacharia Tribe.
Les Stroud travels deep into the Kalahari Desert to live with the San people.
Les Stroud learns the dangerous art of compression diving with the Sea Bajau people.
Les is the first Westerner to participate in the San Kalahari ritual of the trance dance.
Stroud meets an African Shaman to experience the rite of passage known as scarification.