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Once again, shelve Thine morals.

"A famine, it descended ‘pon the minions of this land's people.
Twere a life of hardship, farming of rocks and fishing in black rough waters for ice to chill the peoples potato and cumin schnapps and christmas oranges.

Icelanders themselves were with but naught to eat until late in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty six.

Lo, any or all of God's creatures fair and fortunate unfortunately or unfairly caught in the paths of marine floatory aniticpant vehicles whom bore the nets of the Hungry and Needy were processed by the bodies system digestive."

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And, just to make sure you don't have the wrong impressions of the piece in question - the whales hunted were not harmed in any way during filming.

These Minke whale dorks are the by-product of the indigenous Icelandic communities tribal hunting for daily food sources.

In other words, each whale here was hunted by 'Icelanders' purely as a necessity for food.

The skins presented here are equally kosher -  meaning when each whale is hunted from the waters of Iceland there are parts that are unfortunately ´thrown out´.

In this case, the only part of the whale usable for tanning, and also thrown out, is the foreskin.


So I guess you could call them 'Organic'.
 
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