I foubd a long video of old times eskimo life, but watched only some was it 10min of tge beginning, see https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hdunac0OF94 .
The social ways of the group in the beginning reminded me of my life when I was a child, so I guess my childhood relatives had copied too much from the eskimos.
In very cold one tends to lose more heat, so the animals tend to be fat and furry to be able to bear such. Likewise humans too more centered on staying warm. A fat person usually does not move so much and when moves it is more like doing labour than just agilely stepping and enjoying the nature views around. For staying largely at one place it is typical tgat one us not so overly senditive and fine-tuned, and so instead of havkng slight layers of cloth one maybe had big clumsy clothes that surely keep one warm or then one opens such to let excess heat out, but anyway there may be moistness from people's breathing in the air too and so also for that reason one is more like longing for a good warm meal and nicely sitting indoors and talking, keeping clmpany.
In the Finnush climate weathers vary a lot and need paykng attention to but are not so extreme and if one likes such weathers the weathers can be reaöly nice and enjoyable, but that demands a chsracter liking such challenges or hardships since the sensatilns are not always pleasant, but instead just offer some variation, a touch of the elements, neezed practice kn skills that too may depend on the locatiln.
So Finnish ways of being social are kibd of airy and with wisdom of life, instead of being stuck to one place. Finns tend to think that music teaches some lufe skills, especially for active life I guess.
In the animals species the difference is clear: compare walrus and icebear with a reddish fox and the little singing birds.
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