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BeautifulOhio

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  1. I really enjoy watching the Hailstones but I find some of the comments here a little naive. It seems when we think of Native Americans, Eskimos, indigenous peoples in general, we think of people who are connected to the land and oh-so-at-peace with nature. Reality is that they live with nature, and kill it for their own needs. Just like a bear would kill them for its needs. Agnes' lifestyle and hunting practices are typical, traditional Eskimo practices. She is living a lot like her ancestors did and it's a bit silly to say the Hailstones are gratuitous hunters by our standards, i.e., non-indigenous peoples in the lower 48. I have particularly enjoyed the comments made here by people who know the Hailstones or know Alaskan life in general. It's just something out of the realm of normal for most of us and that fact should keep us from being so judgmental of them. Oh, and I like Glenn okay but you can tell he's lonely.
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