Gjoa Haven is a Low Bandwidth High Cost internet community. Internet service is 150 times behind southern Canada in cost-per-MB. To overcome this handicap NITV installs local server Mediaplayers to deliver high speed media to slow speed users, and broadcasts our internet films and videos to home TV.
Kugaaruk is a Low Bandwidth High Cost internet community. Internet service is 150 times behind southern Canada in cost-per-MB. To overcome this handicap NITV installs local server Mediaplayers to deliver high speed media to slow speed users, and broadcasts our internet films and videos to home TV.
The Haida community page is dedicated to telling stories from the Haida perspective. Working in the communities of Skidegate and Old Massett, this page was possible through the Haida Script Development Project, a collaboration between the Council of the Haida Nation, the UBC School of Regional and Community Planning, and NITV (Nunavut Independent Television Network).
Synopsis: Part 2 of 3-part mini music series. Host Beatrice Deer welcomes various artists from across Canada as they perform their music from their homes to promote hope and unity during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Synopsis: Part 2 of 3-part mini music series. Host Beatrice Deer welcomes various artists from across Canada as they perform their music from their homes to promote hope and unity during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Synopsis: Hosted by award winning singer-songwriter Beatrice Deer, Nunavik based bands and artists fly to Montreal, Quebec to record studio versions of their popular Inuktitut music. Features behind the scenes interviews with the artists.
Synopsis: Part 1 of 3-part mini music series. Host Beatrice Deer welcomes various artists from across Canada as they perform their music from their homes to promote hope and unity during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Synopsis: Part 3 of 3 of a series of interviews in which we hear about different views on how mining has affected and will continue to impact Nunavik communities through interview with various Nunavik residents.
Synopsis: Youth from Kangirsujuaq, Quebec learn traditional land survival skills from local instructors such as trapping, creating/finding shelter in a storm.
Synopsis: In the fall of 2012, a large herd of caribou were spotted near Umiujaq, Quebec. After a few days at the end of a successful hunt, local hunters triumphantly returned to the village with a plane load of caribou meat for the village.
Synopsis: Part 2 of 3 of a series of interviews in which we hear about different views on how mining has affected and will continue to impact Nunavik communities through interview with various Nunavik residents.
Synopsis: Part 1 of 3 of a series of interviews in which we hear about different views on how mining has affected and will continue to impact Nunavik communities through interview with various Nunavik residents.
Synopsis: When a baby is born, a woman who is close to the family is chosen to become his “maker”. In this episode, we learn about the tradition of Inuliurniq, an Inuit custom from elders Qialla Qumaaluk and Anna Ohaituk.
Synopsis: Pediatrician Dr. Josephine Di Mario (?), who specializes in adolescents, describes the stages of puberty and behaviours of a healthy, typical teenager.
The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation provides a window to the Arctic by producing award-winning television programming by Inuit, for Inuit. Created in the late 1970's, IBC is, indeed, Nunavut’s public producer. IBC does not produce the regular fare of TV sitcoms and talk shows.… Leer más
The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation provides a window to the Arctic by producing award winning television programming by Inuit, for Inuit. IBC is indeed, Nunavut’s public producer.
Takuginai (Look Here): This is the only Inuit language series in North America directed at Inuit children. The series features the likes of "Johnny" the lemming and other locally made puppets and young hosts. Takuginai educates Inuit children with cultural values such as respect for elders, sharing and patience and having fun in the process.… Leer más