
Here’s How AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER Can Acknowledge Its Inuit Roots
MS: First, tell me a little about yourself!
RD: I’m Ruth Dan. I am Central Yup’ik and my family is from Stebbins, Alaska. I was raised in Anchorage, Alaska, and I currently go to school at the University of Rochester. My pronouns are they/them.MS: It’s lovely to meet you. To start off, let’s share the points you mentioned on Twitter:
The Inuit* are a nation of many communities in Arctic & Subarctic regions in Russia, the US, Canada, & Greenland and totalling about 170,000 people
The N/S Water Tribes are positioned similarly in the world of Avatar, on the coldest extremes pic.twitter.com/CRLDSfFHa8 — Low Arctic ⵙ (@tulukaruq) September 24, 2018
*The Inuit are formerly known as Eskimo, but if you’re not familiar or intimate with any of this, absolutely do not use Eskimo
— Low Arctic ⵙ (@tulukaruq) September 24, 2018
The creators of Avatar have openly admitted to basing the Water Tribes after Inuit, though the association is clear as demonstrated by these hair loopies:
(Photos are from Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (ᐊᑕᓈᕐᔪᐊᑦ) a 2001 film directed by Zacharias Kunuk) pic.twitter.com/3dflpsv8gH — Low Arctic ⵙ (@tulukaruq) September 24, 2018
A number of names are derived from Inuit names: Tonraq, Unalaq, Noatak, etc
(I’m not going to get into what words they’re derived from and the meanings, but you could if you wanted to) — Low Arctic ⵙ (@tulukaruq) September 24, 2018
And then there’s stuff like the igluvijait (snow houses) in Katara and Sokka’s Southern Water Tribe village, while iglu/igluit means any kind of house in many Canadian Inuktitut dialects pic.twitter.com/HQAT9ITgbI
— Low Arctic ⵙ (@tulukaruq) September 24, 2018
Avatar has even taken our modern disputes for their inspiration, the conflict over oil and ‘progress’ in the the graphic novel Avatar: The Last Airbender—North and South has been taken straight from conflicts in Inuit territory in Alaska pic.twitter.com/tUh51FXzK8
— Low Arctic ⵙ (@tulukaruq) September 24, 2018
And bottom line, if you’re looking to take inspiration for a people with an ice-based lifestyle, the Inuit are pretty much the only option
Sea ice is an integral part of Inuit life, necessary for hunting, travel, and environmental stability pic.twitter.com/6LQ2BQRK07 — Low Arctic ⵙ (@tulukaruq) September 24, 2018
The creators of Avatar: the Last Airbender have borrowed a lot from the Inuit, and without our permission
So remember when you hear news about the new live-action Avatar series, it wouldn’t be possible without us We deserve to be represented on screenhttps://t.co/28E7oWd3BQ — Low Arctic ⵙ (@tulukaruq) September 24, 2018