Abstract
A heady mixture of Darwin, Nietzsche, and Rousseau, Nanook of the North is a popular romance that filmmakers Robert Flaherty and Frances Hubbard Flaherty aggressively promoted as enthnography after its release. It later capitalized on the public's nostalgia for a lost frontier and the atavistic desire to experience one's own distant beginnings.
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