Iggak (caribou goggles) are carved from the antlers of the animal. They were
worn to protect the eyes from the harsh glare of sunlight reflected on the ice
and snow in the Arctic.
The filmmakers assembled a group of talented local artisans to re-create the
props used in Atanarjuat.
They were led by head prop-maker and artistic director James Ungalaaq, an
internationally renowned Inuit sculptor from Igloolik whose work is in numerous
museum collections of Inuit art worldwide
Made of warm wolf fur, this parka was worn by Atanarjuat on his return to
Igloolik after a long period of exile and soul-searching at the camp of
Qulitalik.
This parka is worn by the original camp leader and shaman Kumaglak. His
murder in the presence of the Evil Shaman, Tungajuaq, sparks the bloody feud
between Atanarjuat and Oki's families. The raven feathers sewn on the skin of
the parka indicate that the man wearing it is a shaman.
This winter nasaq (hood) was worn by Oki in the film. Made of wolf fur, the
hood has long tentacle-like strips encircling the neck, the effect of which is
to make Oki look fiercer and meaner.
This unusual parka is made of King Eider duck skin and covered in feathers.
It was worn by Atanarjuat's arch-rival, Oki, during the attack on Atanarjuat's
camp and subsequent chase across the sea ice. The parka floats in water!
This comprehensive list shall soon grow to include all aspects of life from the Dehcho. A wide range of social concerns, growth of a community coming into the age of electro-static mechanisms.
Who knows how this channel may grow.
Soon i hope to include Dene Zhatie (language) lessons. Stories of our Heros and Elders from our Ancestral time.
Rita Claire Mike and Roselyn Akulukjuk explore the issue of jealousy and friendship in their short film, "I'm all that". This video was produced as part of Inuusivut training outside of Pangnirtung, July, 2009.
Brenda Veevee, of Pangnirtung, produced this short film, "Brenda's Inerviews".
She interviewed trainees as part of
Inuusivut training which took place at a camp outside of Pangnirtung
July, 2009.
Billy, Jamie and George, of Pangnirtung, produced this short film, "Amuumajuq Emergency". This film was produced as part of
Inuusivut training which took place at a camp outside of Pangnirtung
July, 2009.
Julie Alivaktuk, of Pangnirtung, produced this short film, "The Gift". She scripted, shot, edited and produced this silent film as part of Inuusivut training which took place at a camp outside of Pangnirtung July, 2009.
Mavis Nakoolak of Coral Harbour produced this video: Lovely Grandchildren. She expresses her disappointment with her parent's drug use, but remains hopeful for a healthy future for her, her baby and her family.