In the documentary film Inuit Cree Reconciliation (Inuit Adlait Isumagijuniqatiginiiq), Zacharias Kunuk and Neil Diamond team up to research the events and historical impacts of a 1770's war between Inuit a… En savoir plus
Program: Amittuqmiut (People from the Amittuqmiut Area): Amittuqmiut has a reputation for fine cinematography and excellent traditional programs. An information program, including topics such as hunting and hunting methods, sewing techniques, legends, stories and historical features. Paul Apak, one of the producers has been a member of two international expeditions as an IBC cameraman.… En savoir plus
Program name: Qaggiq Qaggiq (Gathering Place) was a current affairs program (refers to a large igloo built for the gathering of several families). Producer: Iqaluit - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: Paul Quassa Location: Iqaluit… En savoir plus
Program name: Qaggiq Qaggiq (“Gathering Place”) was a current affairs program (refers to a large igloo built for the gathering of several families). Producer: Iqaluit - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Location: Iqaluit, Nunavut Host: Rose Machmer
Program name: Qaggiq Qaggiq (“Gathering Place”) was a current affairs program (refers to a large igloo built for the gathering of several families). Producer: Iqaluit - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
Ceremony, Inuit leader extends his people's forgiveness to the Cree community, accepting their apology, and inviting both People to travel down a new and better road together… En savoir plus
Zacharias Kunuk and Neil Diamond team up to research the events and historical impacts of an 18th century conflict between Inuit and Cree in Northern Québec, and to bring people together finally in 2013.
Inuit Cree Reconciliation, Kingulliit Productions, NITV 2013, Directors Zacharias Kunuk and Neil Diamond. Inuktut, Cree, English w/English s-t.
Igloolik, Fall 1945. Even here, news of the terrible world war raging outside makes people frightened and uneasy. They talk of the danger of the unknown future, of shamanistic intervention to protect their culture.