Multi award-winning feature documentary in two parts. Made with the Yindjibarndi, Ngarluma, Banyjima and Gurrama people of Roebourne, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
Oh yes I can tell you what I remember. My mother's step sister Terase Kupaq had lots of inujja and they were properly dressed. I would cry because I wanted one. The step mother of Paula made me one and it was tall and thin.
Sydney Montague was stationed in Port Burwell, Quebec, (Killinek Island) as an RCMP constable, June, 1926 -- January, 1929. He left the force after leaving the Eastern Arctic and spent the next thirty years on a Speaker's Circuit, talking about his experiences in the Arctic. He wrote two books, ("North to Adventure" and "I Lived with the Eskimos" (language of the 1940's).… En savoir plus
English Transcript: The weather was not like this. It used to be good. Now it's different. We hunted for clothing in that area while the fur was thin. We used to row and portage. That's how it was.
Lindsey Moorhouse, originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, talks about her recent experiences with quitting smoking. She talks about her struggles, and what she has done to cope.
Jennie Williams interviews youth in their early teens. Her videos show real opinions of youth from Nain, Labrador and how they truly think and feel about the issue of smoking.
One family from Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec shares their experiences with quitting, and how smoking has affected them individually and the rest of the family.
Filmmaker: Video editing - Jake Hanna; Footage/ Interviewers: Nancy Etok, Vicky Chevrier; Interviewees: Mary Susie Chevrier, Vicky Chevrier, Jean Chevrier
Contact: Inuit Tuttarvingat, National Aboriginal Health Organization
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Lindsey Moorhouse, originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, talks about her recent experiences with quitting smoking. She talks about her struggles, and what she has done to cope.
Jennie Williams interviews youth in their early teens. Her videos show real opinions of youth from Nain, Labrador and how they truly think and feel about the issue of smoking.