The Legend of Amaluk


The Legend of Amaluk is a 1972 adventure-drama film directed by James P. Connor and produced by Jerry Fairbanks. Filming took place over three years in Yukon and Alaska with Inuit actors before being narrated by Lorne Greene. The lead cinematographer was a retired Alaskan bush pilot named Frank Whaler.
The film "tells the story of a youth who undergoes a manhood test within the village to prove himself to elders and to win a bride." It features various elements of Inuit culture, including Nalukataq.