Tununeremiut: The People of Tununak (1972)

Four sequences, filmed over a two-month period, portray aspects of the lives of the people of Tununak, a village on the south-western coast of Alaska.

Director: Sarah Elder, Leonard Kamerling
Runtime: 37 min
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Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Sarah Elder, Leonard Kamerling

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tununeremiut: The People of Tununak about?
Four sequences, filmed over a two-month period, portray aspects of the lives of the people of Tununak, a village on the south-western coast of Alaska.
Who directed Tununeremiut: The People of Tununak?
Tununeremiut: The People of Tununak was directed by Sarah Elder, Leonard Kamerling.
How long is Tununeremiut: The People of Tununak?
Tununeremiut: The People of Tununak has a runtime of 37m (37 minutes).