I am a visual artist and a filmmaker, who has been working with Kingulliit productions since 2015 and with Arnait since 2012. Originally from Bulgaria, I have brought my own intercultural experience to my work with Inuit. Inspired by Kingulliit’s style, which prioritizes the power of the human experience, I have worked in the post production section of Kingulliit helping to bring that style to life through editing, and post production supervision. I helped train Inuit in video editing and have been instrumental in implementing a North-South editing system, which gives our Northern editors liberty and support.
I also bring my artistic experience to various projects of Kingulliit. I contributed to the Time Machine comic stories, and am currently leading the interactive map project “On The Land with Noah Piugattuk”.See more
English translation and transcript of Inuktitut video interview with Elizabeth Nutarakittuq and Madeleine Auksaq. To read the full transcript see the attached file below.
In Caribou Clothing and Storyteling Elders tell stories of people who lived on the land; showing us what the story is today, what it looks like now and who goes there now…with many questions around: are people still hunting caribou? Is it still a caribou route? Are there development companies working there now?
This channel is dedicated to the wonderful work of Inuit midwives.
Interviews with traditionnal midwives from Igloolik done in 1991, rescued from 8mm video recording (so sorry for the technical quality) are here in their original Inuktitut version.
Seperarete English transcripts are also available on this channel for each of the interviews.
NITV’s Online Video Mentoring (Tagrijausiunimut Atuagaq) project aims to inspire a new generation of Inuit filmmakers with the capacity to tell their stories, promote their culture and use video to revitalize and sustain the active use of Inuit Language.
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.
Returning host Marcy Siakuluk welcomes back Susan Avingaq and elder Deborah/Dephora Qaunaq. They speak about seal skinning, the different parts of the seal and how to skin each one. There are a few cuts to this episode due to some short technical difficulties. LIVE from Igloolik on August 10th, 2022.
Host Sylvia Aggark welcomes Susan Karetak back to her home for another special cooking episode! Susan prepares a variety of large dishes that would be great to bring to parties! LIVE on August 4th, 2022.
Our host Carol Kunnuk welcomes back regular guest Susan Avingaq and new guests Mary and Methusalah Kunuk to the qammaq today. They talk about beaded earrings and then share a meal together. LIVE from Igloolik on August 3rd, 2022.
Host Sylvia Aggark welcomes Angela Aula to the show, her first guest from outside of Arviat! Angela Aula was born in Iqaluit and at a young age lived in Hall Beach Nunavut, but has lived in Toronto since she was 8 years old. Angela is a painter and creative make-up artist on Tik-Tok. Angela demonstrates some creative make-up live on the show. LIVE on July 28th 2022.
Host Carol Kunnuk welcomes the audience back to the qammaq for Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Igloolik Edition. Carol has Susan Avingaq on the show to speak about and show some traditional Inooya dolls. LIVE on July 27th, 2022.
Host Sylvia Aggark talks with Arviat based rapper Lutie Kaviok about his music, before he plays us some songs that he's written. Lutie is joined by his musical collaborators Phillip Okatsiak and Chris Jr. Mikeeuneak.
For Nunavut Day 2022, we get a special live broadcast of the parade in Arviat Nunavut, hosted by Nuatie Sylvia Aggark. We then shift over to see what's going on live in Igloolik, hosted by Nevee and Zacharias Kunuk. LIVE on July 9th, 2022.
Our hosts, Lucy Uyarak Tulugarjuk and Carol Saqpinak Kunnuk wish everyone a happy National Indigenous Peoples Day, and welcome a message from the governor general Mary Simon. Lucy welcomes Carol to Montreal, and they speak about their memories of Mary Simon, and more. LIVE on June 21st, 2022.
What you will find here are excerpts of the travels of Arnait Media Productions to Nuuk: meetings, encounters. discoveries.
This exchange with media producers , filmakers and artists of Greenland was possible with a grant from Canada Council for the Arts through the Aboriginal Peoples Collaborative Exchange.