Two to four Inuit have erected their igloos on a gigantic ice floe.
To survive they fish and hunt seals, walruses and whales. Continual new cracks in the ice, fierce bears and the competition of the other hunters requires tactical skill and advance planning. In the igloo the catch of the successful hunters is transferred to kayaks and sleds to lighten the load for the next hunt. The game ends when the hunting rounds are over. The winner is the most
successful hunter. |