In 1917, the Finnish explorer Sakari Pälsi traveled to northeastern Siberia to Chukotka, taking with him a movie camera and 13,000 feet of film. During this expedition, a unique travel documentary appeared. A hundred years later, director Kira Jaaskleinen returns to Chukotka and follows in the footsteps of Pyalsi. Combining old and new film footage, Pälsi's notes and stories of local indigenous people, the film tells the story of the Chukchi and Eskimos over the past hundred years.