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Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik - Agnes White and Alice Hunter
Tonight on Quyanaq Qaikaffi Pangma Nunaptingnun - Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Inuvik
Alice Hunter and Agnes White discuss their past memories attending residential school in the Western arctic. Both a light hearted and serious conversation between two elders that haven’t seen each other in quite some time, and are happy to be able to speak their languages while living in Edmonton. Alice Hunter speaks Inupiatun, Uumarmiutun, and Agnes White speaks Silarmiut.
First broadcast on September 11th, 2024.
Agnes White was born Agnes Gruben on September 11, 1937 to parents Charlie and Persis Gruben. She was born in Nallok Point, 16 miles North of Kugaluk River, at the heart of the traditional Tuktoyaktuk harvesting areas that encompass Husky Lakes and Liverpool Bay. Agnes spent her young years learning and practicing her Inuvialuit culture and Sallirmiutun. At the age of 12 she began interpreting and translating at the Anglican church, and did not stop there. She went on in life to interpret and translate for court cases, Inuvialuit organizations, among others. She is the mother to 3 children, and raised her grandson. She resides permanently in Leduc, Alberta and continues to translate, interpret, and consult from home.