Join the Arviat team in welcoming Ramon Kaviok, Aupak Irkok, and Kukik Baker. Aqqiumavvik Society in Arviat is reporting its Nunavut wide research on Weather Water Ice Climate Information tonight on Uvagut TV.
The Arviat team welcomes Peter 2 Aulatjut back to the show. Peter will talk about climate change, what he noticed during his life time, and the time when ever he goes out hunting. He will also talk about coldest day during his childhood. LIVE on January 25th, 2024.
“Most Inuit elders alive today were born on the land and their values and their knowledge were shaped by largely predictable changes in the environment…now the weather is difficult to predict even for the most experienced hunters, ice conditions are rapidly changing and increasingly unpredictable, and wildlife movements and distributions differ from known variations [creating] … En savoir plus
Following on from IASCs 2020 Statement on Tackling Racism and Systemic Bias, acknowledging that Arctic science still suffers from systemic bias that marginalizes and excludes people who are Black, Indigenous, or from other under-represented minorities in the Arctic region and around the world, this panel session aims to discuss these issues facing our community, and also some practical solution… En savoir plus
Program name: Qimaivvik – was an Igloolik cultural show including storytelling, hunting and sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, etc. Producer: Inuit Broadcasting, Iqaluit, Nunavut Host: Saimataq Michael
Segment 1: Helen Kunni from Arviat, performs an aaaja song.
Segment 2: Ollie Itinnuaq of Rankin Inlet discusses climate change and trends.
Program name: Qimaivvik – was an Igloolik cultural show including storytelling, hunting and sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, etc. Producer: Inuit Broadcasting, Igloolik, Nunavut Host: Julie Ivalu
Segment 1: Abraham Ulayuruluk discusses the dangers of newly formed sea ice, especially when the ice is covered with snow.
Segment 1: Noah Piugattuq discusses unusual changes in weather and trends that occur every decade’s or so and the dangers of sea ice conditions due to this unusual change in weather trend.
Program: Qaujisaut (To See, To Find Out): This program was mainly directed toward Inuit youth, facing hard choices - caught between two cultures. It is entertaining, fast and fun. Up and coming young musical talent was promoted on Qaujisaut. Qaujisaut taught young people important life skills as well as touching on timely health issues and covering stories important to youth.… En savoir plus
IBC: Nunattinni (In My Home), Inuit Broadcasting Corporation 1989, Iqaluit, Host: Jobie Weetaluktuk. Inuktitut no subtitles.
Segment 1: Joanasie Aningmiuq, in Iqaluit, talks about changes in the weather and the dangers of traveling on ice before spring and fall while the ice is breaking and freezing.