Puhitaq is an emerging video & cultural arts company owned and operated by Stacey Aglok MacDonald of Kugluktuk.
Puhitaq is dedicated to producing inspiring film and arts projects that are engaging and culturally relevant to Inuit across Canada and to develop and produce creative projects that promote education, wellness, social reflection and cultural knowledge.
Synopsis: This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qanuqtuurniq - Finding the Balance", a three-part TV series about Inuit wellness. The series, produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, aired live on APTN North in Canada and 360 North in Alaska in May 2009.… Leer más
Synopsis:This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qanuqtuurniq - Finding the Balance", a three-part TV series about Inuit wellness. The series, produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, aired live on APTN North in Canada and 360 North in Alaska in May 2009.
Filmmaker: Footage provided by the Health Council of Canada
Synopsis: This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qnauqtuurniq - Finding the Balance", a three-part TV series about Inuit wellness. The series, produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, aired live on APTN North in Canada and 360 North in Alaska in May 2009.… Leer más
Filmmaker: Footage compliments of Qanuippitali? Inuit Health Survery
Contact: For details about the TV series, contact Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization. E-mail: inuit@naho.ca; Web site: www.inuitwellness.ca; toll-free: 1-977-602-4445
Synopsis: This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qanuqtuurniq - Finding the Balance", a three-part TV series on Inuit wellness. The TV series, produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, aired on APTN North in Canada and 360 North in Alaska in May 2009.… Leer más
Synopsis: This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qnauqtuurniq - Finding the Balance", a three-part TV series about Inuit wellness. The TV series, produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, was aired live on APTN North in Canada and 360 North in Alaska.… Leer más
Synopsis: This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qanuqtuurniq - Finding the Balance", a three-part TV series about Inuit wellness. The TV series, produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, was aired live on APTN-North in Canada and 360 North in Alaska.… Leer más
Synopsis: This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qanuqtuurniq - Finding the Balance", a three-part TV series about Inuit wellness. The TV series, produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, was aired live on APTN-North in Canada and 360 North in Alaska.… Leer más
Synopsis: This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qanuqtuurniq -- Finding the Balance, a three-part TV series on Inuit wellness. The TV series was produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization. About this video: Since 1996 the Inuvik Youth Centre has been running programs for local youth and students who live in Inuvik during the school year.… Leer más
Synopsis: Selon les Inuit, chaque pierre que recueille le sculpteur renferme un secret. La sculpture inuit, découverte il y a quelques années, fut une véritable révélation. Elle est l'expression simple et poétique d'un génie bien particulier. Film tourné au Cap Dorset, en Terre de Baffin, parmi les Inuit de Kingait et de Kangiyiak.
Ian Mauro is a forthcoming Canada Research Chair in "human dimensions of environmental change" at Mount Allison University, in New Brunswick. He is both a researcher and filmmaker, with a PhD in environmental science, and his work focuses on hunter, farmer and fisher knowledge regarding environmental change, specifically issues related to food security and global warming.… Leer más
International Sami Film Centre is a centre for Sami film productions located in Kautokeino, Norway. We support sami filmmakers and co-produce sami films for education and training and we also collect traditional sami knowledge through the film medium.… Leer más
The Inuusivut Project is a national initiative of the Embrace Life Council and the National Inuit Youth Council. The primary objective of the project is to learn, document and share - through a variety of multi-media techniques - how Inuit perceive, express, develop, foster and promote mental health.… Leer más
Ullumi is designed to be meaningful to both northern and southern
audiences. The film's stories are told from the points of view of four
young people from Nunavik and Nunavut who affirm their Inuit identity
in an age of information, technology and self-determination. For more information go to:
www.ullumi.tv