In taking a break from reading up on the history of whaling, I came across this short documentary on the Chukchi people who live in the village of Lorino, on the Chukotka Peninsula, Russia (see map below).
The Chukchi (pronounced 'Chuck-chee') are an indigenous group that live along the shores of the Bering and Chukchi Seas. They live off whatever they can hunt and collect from the sea, including seabird eggs, and marine mammals. The video follows the people of the small village of Lorino, as they hunt for gray whales, bearded seals, and walruses that travel up the coast. The video is short (<25 min) but gives a neat insight into the way of life of these people.