John Hodgins

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Portrait de John Hodgins
I have been the Technical Director for IsumaTV since our launch in 2008. I've managed the growth of the site from a simple video blog to an interactive social networking and OTT VOD platform, as well as acting as lead developer for a variety of Isuma's digital projects. I've travelled extensively in the Canadian Arctic managing installation of IsumaTV MediaPlayers in Igloolik, Pangnirtuq and Iqaluit. More recently, I developed the technology and helped launch Uvagut TV, Canada's first national Inuktut television channel.See more

Activity

  • Gjoa Haven | Uqsuqtuuq | ᐅᖅᓱᖅᑑᖅ

    uploaded by: GjoaHaven

    Gjoa Haven is a Low Bandwidth High Cost internet community. Internet service is 150 times behind southern Canada in cost-per-MB. To overcome this handicap NITV installs local server Mediaplayers to deliver high speed media to slow speed users, and broadcasts our internet films and videos to home TV.

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    uploaded date: 07-03-2016

  • Old Massett

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    The Haida community page is dedicated to telling stories from the Haida perspective. Working in the communities of Skidegate and Old Massett, this page was possible through the Haida Script Development Project, a collaboration between the Council of the Haida Nation, the UBC School of Regional and Community Planning, and NITV (Nunavut Independent Television Network).

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    uploaded date: 08-09-2016

  • IND-VER-214

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    chaîne: Kingulliit

    Kangiqsujuaq

    1950

    Les femmes cousent la peau sur la structure du qajaq

    Father Kees Verspeek O.M.I.

    Father Kees Verspeek O.M.I. Fonds /Avataq Cultural Institute/VER-214

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    uploaded date: 13-05-2015

  • IND-WIL-049

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    chaîne: Kingulliit

    Inukjuak

    1958

    Davidee Parpiusi Ningiuq (à gauche), et son père, Wilia Ningiuq (à droite)attachant les peaux à la structure du qajaq..

    Bill Willmott

    W.E. Willmott/Avataq Cultural Institute/Wil-049

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    uploaded date: 13-05-2015

  • Simiunie Weet 009

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    chaîne: Kingulliit

    Cette tente était loin à l'intérieur des terres, l'été. Ils faisaient du feu à l'intérieur de la tente à cause des moustiques. Une tente en peau de phoque. La mère, le chien, le garçon à la chasse au caribou. Arrivée du qajaq en été. Le père. Les Inuit avaient des qajait en peau de phoque. Il y avait 9 peaux de phoques. Le qajaq était assez gros pour transporter des charges.

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    uploaded date: 13-05-2015

  • Simiunie Weet 043

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    chaîne: Kingulliit

    Cette famille traverse la péninsule. Ils faisaient ce voyage autrefois. Ils allaient chasser le caribou pendant l'été. Le père transporte son qajaq. La mère transporte des charges sur son dos. Leur fils porte les pagaies du qajaq. Le chien transporte aussi des charges. Il tire les provisions et les mâts de la tente.… En savoir plus

    uploaded date: 13-05-2015

  • Simiunie Weet 042

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    chaîne: Kingulliit

    Voici une plage, sur un lac. Ils font un feu et font bouiller la viande dans un ukkusik (marmite de pierre). Tasse en bois, seau, bois de chauffage. Leurs possessions. Le garçon ramasse du bois. Sac en peau de phoque, leurs affaires, le sac de transport du chien
    Simeonie Weetaluktuk E9-1752, Inukjuak

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    uploaded date: 24-04-2015

  • BSA-18-AA_RP

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    chaîne: Kingulliit

    Étapes de la couture d'un atigi en peau de canard eider.
    Artisanes: Elisapi Inukpuk et Elisapi Nutaraq, accompagnées de Rhoda Kokiapik et Nancy Palliser.
    Inukjuak, 2013
    Photo: Nancy Palliser, Institut culturel Avataq.

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    uploaded date: 24-04-2015

  • IND-BSA-164

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    chaîne: Kingulliit

    Qikirtait (Belcher Islands)
    1971
    Vue de dos, homme portant un atigi en peau de canard eider
    Bernard Saladin d'Anglure
    Bernard Saladin d'Anglure fonds/Avataq Cultural Institute/BSA-164

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    uploaded date: 24-04-2015

  • IND-BSA-163

    uploaded by: John Hodgins

    chaîne: Kingulliit

    Qikirtait (Belcher Islands)
    1971
    Vue de devant, homme portant un atigi en peau de canard eider
    Bernard Saladin d'Anglure
    Bernard Saladin d'Anglure fonds/Avataq Cultural Institute/BSA-163

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    uploaded date: 24-04-2015

  • 30s

    Haida Raid

    uploaded by: kenleslie

    chaîne: haidawood

    This is the first Haidawood movie we made, in a wood shop.

    Filmmaker: Ken Leslie

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

    haidawood.blogpsot.com

    Producer's Name: Haidawood

    Year of Production: 2007

    Distributor Information:

     

    haidawood.blogpspot.com

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    uploaded date: 20-03-2008

  • 4m 38s

    Hoopla!

    uploaded by: kenleslie

    chaîne: haidawood

    This movie was made as part of the Haidawood Media Project over a two week period in the summer of 2007. Haidawood aims to make short stop motion animated movies with the help of Haida youth, artists, and language teachers, to help promote and teach the Haida language.

    Filmmaker: Ken Leslie

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

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    uploaded date: 20-03-2008

  • 56s

    Before Tomorrow sample trailer

    uploaded by: Norman Cohn

    chaîne: DIAMA 2008-2009

    Isuma in-house trailer for Before Tomorrow, Isuma's third feature film, the story of a woman and her grandson who face the ultimate challenge of survival and discover that human dignity is the core of life from beginning to end.… En savoir plus

    uploaded date: 17-03-2008

  • 6m 6s

    Okichitaw

    uploaded by: tamara bull

    chaîne: FirstTalk

    Okichitaw is a martial art developed by Canadian martial artist, George J. Lépine, (1962, Manitoba, Canada) based on the fighting techniques of the Assiniboine and Plains Cree Indian Nations, which have been maintained within his family for generations.

    Filmmaker: Tamara Bull

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

    www.firsttalk.net

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    uploaded date: 11-03-2008

  • 6m 19s

    Laughter Yoga

    uploaded by: tamara bull

    chaîne: FirstTalk

    Did you know that the average child laughs between 300 and 400 times per day? By the time we reach adulthood we are reduced to laughing, on average, only 12 times a day! Laughter has been proven to reduce stress, pain, and depression while improving creativity, physical vitality and a sense of well being.

    Filmmaker: Tamara Bull

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    uploaded date: 11-03-2008

  • 6m 25s

    Frank Austin Manyhorses Healing

    uploaded by: tamara bull

    chaîne: FirstTalk

    Frank Austin Manyhorses is a healer that offers a ceremony to clear negative energy.

    Filmmaker: Tamara Bull

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

    Cedar Root Productions www.cedarrootproductions.com

    Producer's Name: Tamara Bull

    Year of Production: 2008

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    uploaded date: 11-03-2008

  • 10m 28s

    And Native Land

    uploaded by: 7th Generation Image Makers

    chaîne: 7thGen

    And Native Land explores National Identity in the tense atmosphere around Six Nations / Caledonia. What does it mean to be Canadian? What does it mean to be Native? Is it possible to be both?

    Filmmaker: Miles Turner

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

    www.7thgen.org

    Producer's Name: 7th Generation image Makers

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    uploaded date: 20-02-2008

  • 4m 19s

    Save The Skywoman

    uploaded by: 7th Generation Image Makers

    chaîne: 7thGen

    In this short video based on a traditional story, Skywoman returns to earth, only to discover that humans have wreaked havoc on the environment, making our future dangerously unstable.

    Filmmaker: Kate Brascoupe

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

    www.7thgen.org

    Producer's Name: 7th Generation image Makers

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    uploaded date: 19-02-2008

  • 5m 21s

    Dan Wallace Speaking Out

    uploaded by: tamara bull

    chaîne: FirstTalk

    Sexual Abuse in the native community must end. We need to make it a priority with our leaders.

    Filmmaker: Tamara Bell

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

    Tamara Bell www.cedarrootproductions.com

    Producer's Name: Tamara Bell

    Year of Production: 2008

    Country: Canada

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    uploaded date: 14-02-2008

  • 12m 15s

    Issaittuq Trailer

    uploaded by: Artcirq

    chaîne: Artcirq

    This is the trailer of the film "Issaittuq". A story about a young Inuk who lost his love. Using alcohol, he is trying to put the reality and the past behind, but the past keeps hunting him. One day he looses control of himself and starts beating a man who's walking on a street beside his house.… En savoir plus

    uploaded date: 14-02-2008

  • 6m 43s

    Progress Park

    uploaded by: 7th Generation Image Makers

    chaîne: 7thGen

    An ambitious reporter is sent to interview an Indigenous elder to get some "real poetic and stoic stuff" for coverage of a conference on the environment. What she finds is a reminder that she didn't realize she needed to hear.

    Filmmaker: John Hupfield

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

    www.7thgen.org

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    uploaded date: 13-02-2008