Agnes White shares her stories of growing up in and around Banks Island in the Western Arctic with Host Dodie Malegana. This episode is in the Sallirmiutun Dialect.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat host Connie Uyaupiq Kalluak presents a live gospel music performance by Mary Mikeeuniak & Chris Mikeeuniak.
On this episode of Welcome to Our Qammaq an exclusive interview with Lucy Tulugarjuk and her experience with Mission Impossible 8, and special guests Mark Sr. Taqqaugaq and Jackie Qurmnut.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat, Dr. Patterson, Diane Sammurtok, and Arviat Mayor Joe Jr Savikataaq discuss how TB skin tests are administered and the fatal consequences for human lungs. Additionally special guest Peter Mamgark will share his recollections of being sent to a TB sanatorium in Nainet MB in the 1960s.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Ulukhaqtuuq Elder Helen Kitekudlak shares stories that were passed down to her with host Dodie Malegana. This episode is in the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Elders from Ulukhaktok and Cambridge Bay gather to share and remember old songs that they learned while growing up out on the land. This episode is in the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
Congratulations to Rick Oyukuluk Sr. from Arctic Bay! Rick is this week’s Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post on May 30 documenting aajuraq - an area of open water formed by ice opening up due to wind or currents, often in spring.
Congratulations to Daniel Jaaka from Ivujivik - the Week #11 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post tagging ivujuq - the process of ice piling up and forming ridges along the floe edge.
Johnny Arnaituk’s Ice Post near Kangiqsujuaq has been chosen as a featured video! It is an excellent example of community knowledge-sharing using SIKU! Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch - you could win a new snowmobile, Northern gift cards and more!
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Get involved in the 2025 Goose Watch Challenge and support knowledge-sharing communities - you could win Northern gift cards and more! Learn more - siku.org/goosewatch
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Get involved in the 2025 Goose Watch Challenge and support knowledge-sharing communities - you could win Northern gift cards and more! Learn more - siku.org/goosewatch
Watch as we showcase a selection of Ice Watch posts that demonstrate community knowledge-sharing using SIKU!
Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch Challenge and support ice safety and knowledge-sharing in your community - you could win Northern gift cards, a new snowmobile and more! Learn more - /siku.org/icewatch Language English narration with Inuktut subtitles
Congratulations to David Iqqaqsaq from Qikiqtarjuaq - the Week #5 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post documenting rough ice near their community.
Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch! Support ice safety and share knowledge in your community by sharing Ice Posts with SIKU - you could win a brand new snowmobile, Northern gift cards and more! For details visit: siku.org/icewatch
Congratulations to Samuel Mcleod from Aklavik - the Week #4 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post documenting young ice near their community.
Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch! Support ice safety and share knowledge in your community by sharing Ice Posts with SIKU - you could win a brand new snowmobile, Northern gift cards and more! For details visit: https://siku.org/icewatch
Goose Watch 2025 has begun! Indigenous communities across the North are working together to help track this year’s goose migration using SIKU - you could win a $1000 gift card, sponsored by Northern! Learn more at https://siku.org/goosewatch
Congratulations to Elena Angnatuk from Quaqtaq - the Week #3 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post documenting how to use an unaaq (harpoon) near their community.
Nanuk Narratives is a collection of stories about people and polar bears across Nunavut, Nunavik, Nunatsiavut, and Greenland, as experienced by Inuit who have been living with these animals for millennia.
Learn more at: https://www.nanuknarratives.com/
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Tautuktavuk (What We See), directed by Carol Kunnuk, Lucy Tulugarjuk. Kingulliit Productions, Isuma Productions. 2023. Photo courtesy of Isuma Distribution International.
In this series of workshop sessions, we explored the conversations and conditions that led to the project, shared details of our Canada Council for the Arts Digital Greenhouse grant, and explored ways to leverage new opportunities available to our digital/cultural incubator provides for local communities.
Following on from IASCs 2020 Statement on Tackling Racism and Systemic Bias, acknowledging that Arctic science still suffers from systemic bias that marginalizes and excludes people who are Black, Indigenous, or from other under-represented minorities in the Arctic region and around the world, this panel session aims to discuss these issues facing our community, and also some practical solution… Leer más
Join Masha-May and the Inclusion in Northern Research team as they explore what it means to feel included. Join us and be part of the conversation this December for Arctic Change 2020!
Archival tapes from the 1980s filmed in Igloolik. Recovered by NITV from IBC Igloolik archives, recently digitized with the help of Vtape distribution.
In Caribou Storyteller 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? Is it still accessable to this day?
In Caribou Storyteller 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?
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Ulukhaqtuuq Elder Helen Kitekudlak shares stories that were passed down to her with host Dodie Malegana. This episode is in the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat Evano Jr. Aggark welcomes Paul and Lucy Sanetarnut. Each will talk about their life, and their childhood memories.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat, Host Evano Jr. Aggark interviews elders who attended an Elders' Conference in Arviat. Lucassie Ikkidluak and his wife, Beatrice Ikkidluak, speak about their careers in counselling and the support they have provided to community members in need of someone to talk to.… Leer más
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Aklavik Elder Nellie Arey joins host Dodie Malegana to discuss her family genealogy and her on the land skills. This episode is in the Uummarmiutun dialect
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat host Connie Uyaupiq Kalluak sits down with Eva Suluk, David Sewoee, Ernie Eetak to talk about traditional drumming, and keeping Inuit traditions alive. David and Ernie are both drum-makers and dancers from Arviat, and recently they took part in a drum dance festival in Gjoa Haven Nunavut.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Host Dodie Malegana visits with Mary & Johnny Allen from Inuvik. Mary and Johnny share their stories growing up and living off the land in the Mackenzie Delta. This episode is in the Uummarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Host Dodie Malegana visits with Ulukhaqtuuq Elder Annie Inuktalik who talks about her family genealogy and stories from her home on Victoria Island. This program is in the Kangiryuarmiutun Dialect.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat host Evano Aggark Jr. talks to Leo Ikakhik. Leo is a longtime polar bear patroller from Arviat, Nunavut. He’s a skilled hunter, a proud grandfather, and someone who loves being out on the land. For over 10 years, he’s worked with groups like WWF, the Hamlet of Arviat, and the Government of Nunavut to help keep people safe.… Leer más
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik host Dodie Malegana visits with Akłarvik Elder Renie Arey, discussing her family genealogy, surviving residential school while keeping her language and her time working as a translator keeping the language alive. This episode is in the Uummarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik (Tea Time With Elders) Host Dodie Malegana and her guest Judy Selamio discuss her family genealogy and life growing up in Aklavik including her work as a radio host. This program is in the Uummarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat Connie Uyaupiq Kalluak sits down for a talk with Arviat Elder Billy Ukutak, a dedicated school counselor at Qitiqliq Middle School. Billy will give words of comforting advice for the Arviat community.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat Tea Time With Elders - Host Charmaine Komak sits down for a talk with Thomas Koomak, a linguist proficient in his mother tongue in which he learned from his family/ancestors. He is a former radio host, he will speak about these experiences and also his family background of Katsuak clan.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik - Tea Time With Elders host Dodie Malegana talks with Elder Albert Elias about his family genealogy and the state of language revitalization in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
This week on Welcome To Our Qammaq: Carol Kunnuk presents a segment shot last year, when the department of Culture and Heritage hosted a drum dance and ajaajaa event.
Marcy Siakuluk presents a segment featuring games held in Igloolik for Nunavut Day 2024, earlier in the week. Shot by Benjamin Kunuk and edited by Mark Jr. Malliki.
NITV Live: Interview with Mayor of Igloolik, September 9th, 2020, NITV 2020, Interviewer Lucy Tulugarjuk. Inuktut and English.
Live NITV webcast on IsumaTV and IsumaTV Facebook September 9, 2020, interview with Mayor of Igloolik about upcoming Baffin Land Iron Mine Phase 2 technical hearings.
Congratulations to Richard Amarualik from Igloolik - the Apr. 18-24th Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post (https://siku.org/app#/map/deployment/18862) documenting dangerous ice at the floe edge near their community.
Congratulations to Judah Sarpinak from Igloolik - the Mar. 17-27th Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post (siku.org/app#/map/deployment/18251) documenting Sinaa ᓯᓈ / Floe Edge near their community.
NITV Live: Interview with Mayor of Igloolik, September 9th, 2020, NITV 2020, Interviewer Lucy Tulugarjuk. Inuktut and English.
Live NITV webcast on IsumaTV and IsumaTV Facebook September 9, 2020, interview with Mayor of Igloolik about upcoming Baffin Land Iron Mine Phase 2 technical hearings.
Trailer of the first Inuit feature film Atanarjuat The Fast Runner, a life-threatening struggle of love, jealousy, murder and revenge between powerful natural and supernatural characters set in ancient Igloolik. Watch this complete film on iTunes.
The Artcirq Youth Group from Igloolik, Nunavut, take on an extraordinary adventure : over 20 people travel from Igloolik to Pond Inlet and Clyde River by skidoo to perform their unique Inuit circus show.
Directed by Derek Aqqiaruq. Produced by Artcirq (2010) www.artcirq.org
Rose Ukkumaluk, an Igloolik elder, relates the tale of Attagutaaluk, a woman who survived a starvation and lived to become an honoured resident of Igloolik.
YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 2000 DURATION: 29 min GENRE: Docu-drama FORMAT: Video (colour) LANGUAGE: Inuktitut, Eng/Fr s-t DIRECTORS: Mary Kunuk, Marie-Helene Cousineau PRODUCER: Arnait Video Productions… Leer más
This video is at Guillaume Saladin's place when we were having speghetti night with Artcirq and we decided to cram as much people in that small tent and this is what came out.
Louie Uttak NIRB Community Roundtable, July 23, 2012, Igloolik, 5:58 English version, Igloolik Elder expresses his concerns for protection of marine mammals and wildlife and Inuit way of life, 'Don't hide anything from me.'
ᓂᐲᑦ ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ Moshi Kotierk, NIRB Community Roundtable, July 25, 2012 Igloolik, 4:38 Inuktitut, on the issue of public confidence, 'Does the public have confidence in you?'
Moshi Kotierk, NIRB Community Roundtable, July 25, 2012 Igloolik, 4:38 English version, on the issue of public confidence, 'Does the public have confidence in you?'
George Qulaut, NIRB Community Roundtable, July 23, 2012 Igloolik, 8:58 English version, concerned that governments and Inuit organizations are not asking enough questions about the project, for example, will there be a Canada Customs checkpoint established at the Steensby Inlet port site for incoming supertankers?
ᓂᐲᑦ ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ Igloolik Mayor Nicholas Arnatsiaq, NIRB Final Public Hearings, July 23, 2012, Igloolik, 3:36 Inuktitut, official welcome opens the Hearings in Igloolik.
Congratulations to Daniel Jaaka from Ivujivik - the Week #11 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post tagging ivujuq - the process of ice piling up and forming ridges along the floe edge.
Johnny Arnaituk’s Ice Post near Kangiqsujuaq has been chosen as a featured video! It is an excellent example of community knowledge-sharing using SIKU! Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch - you could win a new snowmobile, Northern gift cards and more!
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Get involved in the 2025 Goose Watch Challenge and support knowledge-sharing communities - you could win Northern gift cards and more! Learn more - siku.org/goosewatch
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Elders from Ulukhaktok and Cambridge Bay gather to share and remember old songs that they learned while growing up out on the land. This episode is in the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Get involved in the 2025 Goose Watch Challenge and support knowledge-sharing communities - you could win Northern gift cards and more! Learn more - siku.org/goosewatch
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat, Host Evano Jr. Aggark interviews elders who attended an Elders' Conference in Arviat. Lucassie Ikkidluak and his wife, Beatrice Ikkidluak, speak about their careers in counselling and the support they have provided to community members in need of someone to talk to.… Leer más
Watch as we showcase a selection of Ice Watch posts that demonstrate community knowledge-sharing using SIKU!
Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch Challenge and support ice safety and knowledge-sharing in your community - you could win Northern gift cards, a new snowmobile and more! Learn more - /siku.org/icewatch Language English narration with Inuktut subtitles
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Aklavik Elder Nellie Arey joins host Dodie Malegana to discuss her family genealogy and her on the land skills. This episode is in the Uummarmiutun dialect
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat Evano Jr. Aggark welcomes Paul and Lucy Sanetarnut. Each will talk about their life, and their childhood memories.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Elders from Ulukhaktok and Cambridge Bay gather to share and remember old songs that they learned while growing up out on the land. This episode is in the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat, Host Evano Jr. Aggark interviews elders who attended an Elders' Conference in Arviat. Lucassie Ikkidluak and his wife, Beatrice Ikkidluak, speak about their careers in counselling and the support they have provided to community members in need of someone to talk to.… Leer más
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Aklavik Elder Nellie Arey joins host Dodie Malegana to discuss her family genealogy and her on the land skills. This episode is in the Uummarmiutun dialect
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Host Dodie Malegana visits with Mary & Johnny Allen from Inuvik. Mary and Johnny share their stories growing up and living off the land in the Mackenzie Delta. This episode is in the Uummarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat host Evano Aggark Jr. talks to Leo Ikakhik. Leo is a longtime polar bear patroller from Arviat, Nunavut. He’s a skilled hunter, a proud grandfather, and someone who loves being out on the land. For over 10 years, he’s worked with groups like WWF, the Hamlet of Arviat, and the Government of Nunavut to help keep people safe.… Leer más
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik host Dodie Malegana visits with Akłarvik Elder Renie Arey, discussing her family genealogy, surviving residential school while keeping her language and her time working as a translator keeping the language alive. This episode is in the Uummarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik (Tea Time With Elders) Host Dodie Malegana and her guest Judy Selamio discuss her family genealogy and life growing up in Aklavik including her work as a radio host. This program is in the Uummarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat Tea Time With Elders - Host Charmaine Komak sits down for a talk with Thomas Koomak, a linguist proficient in his mother tongue in which he learned from his family/ancestors. He is a former radio host, he will speak about these experiences and also his family background of Katsuak clan.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik - Tea Time With Elders host Dodie Malegana talks with Elder Albert Elias about his family genealogy and the state of language revitalization in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik : Tea Time With Elders - Host Dodie Malegana and guest Agnes White discuss family genealogy growing up in and around Sachs Harbour.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat
Tea Time With Elders - Host Charmaine Koomak sits down with Agatha Ubluriak for a chat about traditional Inuit Women's roles and stories of her upbringing in traditional camps in the Arviat Area.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik
Tea Time With Elders - Hosts Dodie Malegana and Elsie Koadlak interview Ulukhaqtuuq resident Annie Inuktalik. Annie talks about her life as a young person at residential school and other interesting stories growing up in and around Ulukhaqtuuq.
On this episode of On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat - Teat Time With Elders: host Charmaine Koomak sits down with Cecilia and David Karlak Sr. to talk about the family connections and trips to Ennadai Lake.
On this episode of Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik Tea Time With Elders - Elders from Ulukhaktok and Cambridge Bay gather to share and remember old songs that they learned while growing up out on the land. This episode is in the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
On this episode of Welcome To Our Qammaq hosts Marcy and Yvonne will discuss dog team Nunavut Quest arriving to their destination in Igloolik from Pond Inlet. In the second half of the show we will show Young Square dancers from Arctic Bay and Igloolik Square dancing for the Nunavut Quest.
Host Marcy Siakuluk rides with dog team owner Jennelle Nanuraq Utta from town to Igloolik Point and back. Along the way, they talk about dog teaming, the land, and what it takes to run a team.
On this episode of on Welcome to Our Qammaq - Tea Time With Elders - Pakkak Qammanirq: Building the Igloo
Hosts Ivonne, Carol, and Marcy explore the art and tradition of igloo building. Yvonne shares her experiences of camping in an igloo as a child whenever travelling by dog teams.
On this episode of Welcome to Our Qammaq, Zacharias Kunuk, Yvonne Kadlutsiak and Marcy Siakuluk ventrue to avvaaja for some ice picking and having tea in the wilderness.
Women of the Arnait Video Collective reenact a traditional women's activity: the use of the qulliq. The qulliq is the seal oil lamp and stove of the old days, the only source of light and warmth. The women tell the story in words and songs as they install the qulliq in their igloo.
On this episode of Welcome to our Qammaq, Marcy and Yvonne will talk about a special segment showing digging up of igunaq followed by drum making for return of the sun celebration.
In this episode of Welcome to Our Qammaq, our first live show of 2025, host Marcy Siakuluk welcomes elder Yvonne Kadlutsiak to discuss the lighting of the qullik to mark the start of the year. We’ll also feature a short clip from Igloolik during the lightest part of the day, just before the sun returns.
Polar bears are elusive, even in open tundra landscapes. This video follows Solomon Awa and Jack Allakariallak from Iqaluit as they go out looking and tracking polar bears. They finds lots of tracks, and share their knowledge of what can be learned from these tracks and the environment around them.
This video features the voices of women from Pangnirtung, Nunavut, as they share their experiences with preparing polar bear fur. They offer insights into the cultural significance and techniques involved in working with polar bear fur, an important material for clothing and other items in Arctic life.
Knowledge holders from Pangnirtung, Nunavut, reflect on changes they are witnessing relating to polar bears outside of their community. They discuss the importance of Inuit stewardship, and the history of living alongside polar bears.
As people hunt, fish, and trap on the land, they no longer feel the same sense of safety they once did. Bears are breaking into cabins, making experiences on the land more uncertain. In this video we hear from knowledge holders from Pangnirtung as they share their experiences with bears.
Congratulations to Daniel Jaaka from Ivujivik - the Week #11 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post tagging ivujuq - the process of ice piling up and forming ridges along the floe edge.
Johnny Arnaituk’s Ice Post near Kangiqsujuaq has been chosen as a featured video! It is an excellent example of community knowledge-sharing using SIKU! Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch - you could win a new snowmobile, Northern gift cards and more!
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Get involved in the 2025 Goose Watch Challenge and support knowledge-sharing communities - you could win Northern gift cards and more! Learn more - siku.org/goosewatch
Watch as we showcase our most recent SIKU Goose Watch community winners! These SIKU goose posts contribute to knowledge sharing between northern communities about the timing of the spring goose migration!
Get involved in the 2025 Goose Watch Challenge and support knowledge-sharing communities - you could win Northern gift cards and more! Learn more - siku.org/goosewatch
Watch as we showcase a selection of Ice Watch posts that demonstrate community knowledge-sharing using SIKU!
Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch Challenge and support ice safety and knowledge-sharing in your community - you could win Northern gift cards, a new snowmobile and more! Learn more - /siku.org/icewatch Language English narration with Inuktut subtitles
Congratulations to David Iqqaqsaq from Qikiqtarjuaq - the Week #5 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post documenting rough ice near their community.
Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch! Support ice safety and share knowledge in your community by sharing Ice Posts with SIKU - you could win a brand new snowmobile, Northern gift cards and more! For details visit: siku.org/icewatch
Congratulations to Samuel Mcleod from Aklavik - the Week #4 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post documenting young ice near their community.
Get involved in the 2025 Ice Watch! Support ice safety and share knowledge in your community by sharing Ice Posts with SIKU - you could win a brand new snowmobile, Northern gift cards and more! For details visit: https://siku.org/icewatch
Goose Watch 2025 has begun! Indigenous communities across the North are working together to help track this year’s goose migration using SIKU - you could win a $1000 gift card, sponsored by Northern! Learn more at https://siku.org/goosewatch
Congratulations to Elena Angnatuk from Quaqtaq - the Week #3 Ice Watch Winner for their SIKU Ice Post documenting how to use an unaaq (harpoon) near their community.