Sandy Okatsiak, Eva Okatsiak, and Mallory Okatsiak have been singing for about 10 years to the community and the public. They have sung for their family, the community, and on on air for the radio. They sing gospel songs, inuit songs and others. They live in Arviat, Nunavut.
Ernie Eetak is a well known inuk drum dancer and has been performing as a drum dancer since 1992. He is from Arviat and has been living in Arviat Nunavut since birth. In his childhood, he would go with his grandmother and mother to a gathering place of igloos for drum dancing and singing pihiqs (Inuit songs).… Uqalimakkanirit
Cecile Kinniksie is a inuk singer with a group of ladies whenever there is a drum dance. Cecile was also a part of ‘Arviat Qaggitiit’ group here in Arviat. She has participated at different events and has performed for the famous Governor General: David Johnston. Cecile also does drawings, water painting, beading, and she sews wall-hangings.
David started playing guitar when he was 8 year old in Naujaat and has been playing ever since. He has written at least 26 songs and makes copies on CD. David has a band with his brothers in Repulse Bay which started around 2007 or 2008 and has travelled to: Coral Harbor, Folks on the rocks, Rankin Inlet, Iqaluit, Puvirnituq and Igloolik and Arviat where he currently lives.
Monica Pingushat makes wall hangings that hang in many places all over Canada, on displays that she has made. Her mother taught her how to do wall hangings at age of 17 (in 1979) and she has not stopped making them since because she enjoys making them so much. Each wall hanging has a different meaning with different designs telling different stories.
Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.’s Phase 2 development proposal for the Mary River mine continues, and IsumaTV/DID records the process of public engagement sessions in communities. Sessions started in January 2019, leading to public hearings scheduled for summer 2019.
Tunnganariq Nunagijavut (Welcome to Where We Live Now) is a weekly, live cultural and current affairs series produced in-house by Uvagut TV with community partners throughout Inuit Nunangat.
Based on oral histories and conversations with elders who grew up on the land, ᐅᐃᒃᓴᕆᖕᒋᑕᕋ Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband) follows director Zacharias Kunuk’s cinematic tradition of critically acclaimed Inuktut-language historical drama pieces set in the distant past, like Atanarjuat The Fast Runner (2001) and Angakusjaujuaq: The Shaman’s Apprentic… Uqalimakkanirit
Host Margaret Noksana chats with Barb Memogana about her childhood as she tells some stories, and then Barb shows us how to make some seal skin slippers. To be continued next episode! LIVE on June 1st 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Host Margaret Noksana welcomes back Bambi Amos to continue working on some hide gloves that they started last week. LIVE on May 25th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Host Margaret Noksana welcomes Bambi and Miranda Amos to the show. Bambi leads the group in beginning to make some hide gloves. To be continued on the next episode of the show. LIVE on May 18th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Host Lucy Tulugarjuk speaks with NDP MP Lori Idlout about recent political issues she's dealing with, her background as a lawyer, and more. LIVE on May 16th, 2022.
Host Margaret Noksana sits down with Jason Nasogaluak in Inuvik. Jason talks about growing up in Sachs Harbour and tells some amazing stories about hunting. LIVE May 11th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.
Jason Nasogaluak was born in Inuvik NWT and was raised in Sachs Harbour located on Banks Island, and later moved to Tuktoyaktuk. Growing up he hunted with his dad Henry, and uncles David and Joe Nasogaluak. He grew up listening to all kinds of stories from his grand dad Joe, and the elders before him.
Host Lucy Tulugarjuk speaks with Beatrice Deer about her new music, and motherhood. Beatrice then plays a song live, and premieres her new music video, directed by Lucy. LIVE on May 6th, 2022.
Host Charmaine Komak speaks with elders Mary Anowtalik and Mark Eetak. They tell stories and sing ajaajaa songs with traditional drumming. LIVE on May 5th, 2022.
Host Margaret Noksana sits down with her sister Shania Noksana, and past guest Arsaniq Deer, while Arsaniq gives Shania a traditional Inuit tattoo. LIVE on May 4th 2022, on the Tunnganarniq Show.