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04 mai 2021

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  • 00:00 Stories from Inuvialuit | Horton River IDC Mentorship Program (Part 2)

    Duration: 24m 17s

  • 00:24 Stories from Inuvialuit | Emma and Sarah

    Duration: 24m 30s

     Elders Emma & Sarah discuss their residential school experience and keeping their Inuvialuktun Language.

  • Duration: 13m 11s

    Produced by the Inuvialuit Communications Society.

  • Duration: 55m 39s

    Aaju Peter is a lawyer, businesswoman and activist. She speaks about Inuit law and Inuit traditon.

    ᐋᔪ ᐲᑕ ᒪᓕᒐᓕᕆᔨᐅᔪᖅ, ᑮᓇᐅᔭᒃᓴᕐᑎᐅᓪᓗᓂ ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᖃᐅᔨᒪᑎᑦᑎᓇᓱᒃᑎᐅᓪᓗᓂ. ᐅᖃᐅᓯᖃᕐᑐᖅ ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᒪᓕᒐᖏᓐᓂᒃ ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᐱᖁᓯᖏᓐᓂᒃ.

  • Duration: 28m 51s

    Igloolik, Fall-Winter 1946. Sitting around the stone house carving a harpoon, Qulitalik starts talking about the year gone past. Everyone joins in with stories and laughter. Tea is boiling over the seal lamps, children playing on the caribou skin beds. Grandmother tells the old stories, everybody has a new one. Home is warm and cozy.

  • 02:26 Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut LIVE | Arviat Film Society presents Musician David Nanorak

    Duration: 45m 48s

    Host Evan Jr. Aggark of Arviat Film Society presents Musician David Nanorak LIVE April 7, 2021.

  • Duration: 14m 57s

    National Inuit Youth Council President Ruth Kaviok presents at the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples in Ottawa in 2018.

  • Duration: 30m 43s

    NITV: Nunatinni (At Our Place). Local news and culture from Igloolik.

    Show about Zacharias Kunuk in Australia.

    Filmmaker Contact:

    Host: Zach and John

    Camera: Aaron

    Producer's Name: NITV

    Country: Canada

  • 03:57 Nunatinni Classics | Nunatinni (At Our Place) - Episode 45

    Duration: 30m 41s

    ᓇᑲᑎᖅᓯᒪᔪᑦ ᑕᕐᕆᔭᒐᒃᓴᐃᑦ ᑕᒫᙵᑦ ᓄᓇᑦᑎᓐᓂ − ᑕᐃᒪᐃᑲᐅᑎᒋᓪᓗᑎ ᐱᖅᑯᓯᐅᔪᑦ, ᓴᓇᕈᓘᔭᕐᓂᖅ, ᐱᕙᓪᓕᐊᔪᑦ, ᑕᐃᔅᓱᒪᓂᐅᓚᐅᖅᑐᑦ, ᐃᓕᖅᑯᓯᑐᖃᕆᔭᕐᒥᒃ ᖃᐅᔨᒪᓂᖃᕐᓂᖅ, ᐊᒻᒪᓗ ᓄᓇᒋᔭᖏᓐᓂᒃ ᖁᕕᐊᓲᑎᖃᕐᓃᑦ ᑲᑎᖅᓱᖅᓯᒪᔪᑦ ᑕᒃᑯᓴᐅᖃᑦᑕᖅᐳᑦ ᖃᐅᑕᒫᖅ ᐃᒡᓗᓕᖕᒥᑦ ᑕᐃᑲᖓᑦ 1997−ᒥᑦ 2005−ᒧᑦ.

  • Duration: 1h 30s

    In the 1980’s and 90’s, as aging elders and Third Generation children become modern adults, southern radio and television introduced in 1982 increase the impact of foreign language and culture, and quickly alter the community dynamics of the settlement.

  • Duration: 22m 21s

    The Uluit are an all-female Inuit hockey team in Inukjuak, Nunavik. Join this remarkable group of mothers, daughters, sisters and friends, filmed over the course of one year, as they skate their way to the 2010 Whale Cup. The Uluit, in addition to being star athletes, fiercely inspire and deeply impact their community serving as teachers, midwives, students and social workers.

  • Duration: 22m 22s

    The Uluit are an all-female Inuit hockey team in Inukjuak, Nunavik. Join this remarkable group of mothers, daughters, sisters and friends, filmed over the course of one year, as they skate their way to the 2010 Whale Cup. The Uluit, in addition to being star athletes, fiercely inspire and deeply impact their community serving as teachers, midwives, students and social workers.

  • 06:13 Perspectives | Sheila Watt-Cloutier

    Duration: 16m 30s

    Sheila Watt-Cloutier gave the daily inspiration words on September 14th, the opening day of the Symposium. As she was not able to be in Iqaluit, she shared a video communication which we reproduce here.

    She talks about what it is to be a leader, especially for a woman in Nunavut. In Inuktitut and in English.

  • Duration: 14m 55s

    ᑕᑯᒋᓇᐃᒃᑯᓐᓂᒃ ᐃᓚᒌᑦ ᐃᓕᓐᓂᐊᖅᑐᑦ ᓄᓇᑦᑎᓐᓂ ᓴᓗᒪᑎᑦᓯᒐᓱᐊᕐᓂᐅᑉ ᒥᑦᓵᓄᑦ.
    The Takuginai gang learn the importance of keeping your town clean and beautiful.

     

  • Duration: 28m 53s

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  • Duration: 29m 54s

  • Duration: 15m 25s

     ᔨᐅᕆ ᑕᑯᒋᓇᐃᑯᓐᓂ ᐃᖕᒋᖃᑦᑕᖅᑐᖅ. 

    Jerry's Concert at the takuginai house.

     

     

  • 08:29 118 - Mi Seg

    Duration: 1m 18s

  • Duration: 15m 29s

    Paul Quassa talks about the Qallunaat in the 1400s and, specifically, about entertainment and celebrations.

    Filmmaker Contact:

    Host: Paul Quassa

    Camera: Zach Kunuk

    Producer's Name: NITV

    Country: Canada

  • Duration: 9m 6s

    Paul Quassa talks about the Qallunaat of Europe from the 1400s to the 1500s and, specifically, about kings.

    Hosted by Paul Quassa; camera by Zacharias Kunuk.  Produced by NITV.

  • Duration: 22m 21s

    The Uluit are an all-female Inuit hockey team in Inukjuak, Nunavik. Join this remarkable group of mothers, daughters, sisters and friends, filmed over the course of one year, as they skate their way to the 2010 Whale Cup. The Uluit, in addition to being star athletes, fiercely inspire and deeply impact their community serving as teachers, midwives, students and social workers.

  • Duration: 22m 22s

    The Uluit are an all-female Inuit hockey team in Inukjuak, Nunavik. Join this remarkable group of mothers, daughters, sisters and friends, filmed over the course of one year, as they skate their way to the 2010 Whale Cup. The Uluit, in addition to being star athletes, fiercely inspire and deeply impact their community serving as teachers, midwives, students and social workers.

  • 09:39 Perspectives | Sheila Watt-Cloutier

    Duration: 16m 30s

    Sheila Watt-Cloutier gave the daily inspiration words on September 14th, the opening day of the Symposium. As she was not able to be in Iqaluit, she shared a video communication which we reproduce here.

    She talks about what it is to be a leader, especially for a woman in Nunavut. In Inuktitut and in English.

  • 09:56 Perspectives | Marianne Issakiark from Arviat

    Duration: 4m 27s

    Marianne Issakiark talks about violence against women in Nunavut: "As women we have to stand up and say this has to stop."

    In English

     

     

  • 10:00 Iglaq | Iglaq EP 4: Seasons

    Duration: 22m 24s

    Iglaq is a language based children’s program that aims to use art, animation and live action video to teach Inuvialuit language and culture.

  • Duration: 5m 30s

    For thousands of years they guided us through this world, teaching us invaluable lessons about life and death. They strengthened our resolve and reinforced our connection to this land, to each other, and to the animals we share it with. They enriched our souls, empowered our imaginations, and defined who we are as a people. These are the stories of our elders.

  • 10:28 Shorts | Artcirq Demo

    Duration: 2m 18s

    The Artcirq Inuit Performance Collective 2009 Demo.

  • Duration: 28m 51s

    Igloolik, Fall-Winter 1946. Sitting around the stone house carving a harpoon, Qulitalik starts talking about the year gone past. Everyone joins in with stories and laughter. Tea is boiling over the seal lamps, children playing on the caribou skin beds. Grandmother tells the old stories, everybody has a new one. Home is warm and cozy.

  • Duration: 1h 30s

    In 1991, Igloolik Isuma Productions gathered 13 Igloolik elders for a week of discussion, to choose and then record 24 traditional ajaja songs considered most important to preserve for the future: where did the songs come from, how where they made and how have they been passed down generation to generation?

  • Duration: 51m 3s

    Lucy Tulugarjuk interprets the meaning of traditional Inuit songs.
  • Duration: 38m 27s

    Lucy Tulgarjuk and Jenna Amarualik talk with Madeline Ivalu, who teaches them about seal skin patterns, telling them the name of each pattern. 

  • Duration: 28m 54s

    Program name: Takujuminaqtut / Takuyuminaqtut
    Producer: Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Charlie Panigoniak

  • Duration: 29m 54s

    Program name: Takujuminaqtut / Takuyuminaqtut
    Producer: Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Marijah Aliyak

    Location: Rankin Inlet, Nunavut
    Segment 1: Elders talk about their reaction to the helmet bylaw for motor vehicles.

  • Duration: 31s

  • Duration: 11s

  • Duration: 47s

  • Duration: 15m

    ᑯᑯ ᑎᑎᕋᕆᐅᖅᓴᖅᑐᖅ. ᕿᒻᒦᓪᓕ ᑎᑎᖅᑲᓕᐅᕈᓐᓇᖅᑲ?
    Oh boy, Kuku has a spelling test. What can your dog spell?
     

  • Duration: 28m 53s

    Producer: Kippinguijautiit (Things to Pass Time By): This show entertains the audience with funny and interesting stories on traditional and contemporary Inuit way of life. Kippingujautiit features northern musical talent and coverage of games and special events. Kippinguijautiit was the most popular Inuktitut language program from the audience survey conducted in 1992.

  • Duration: 15m 5s

    ᔮᓇᑦᑯ ᑯᑯᒃᑯ ᑕᑯᔭᒐᖃᕐᕕᒻᒧᑦ ᕿᒥᕐᕈᒋᐊᖅᑐᖅᑑᒃ ᐅᑭᐅᖅᑕᖅᑐᒥᐅᑕᕐᓂ ᐆᒪᔪᙳᐊᕐᓂᑦ.

    Janet and Kuku the Dog visit the new Arctic Exhibit at the Museum of Nature in Ottawa.

     

  • Duration: 58s

  • Duration: 22m 1s

     MAKING PITTI
    Ukaliq and Kalla catch a lot of fish. Enough fish to make all sorts of delicious things, and making pitti (dried fish) is one of their favourites! Kalla tells everyone a story about how he learned how to make pitti.

  • Duration: 5m 30s

    For thousands of years they guided us through this world, teaching us invaluable lessons about life and death. They strengthened our resolve and reinforced our connection to this land, to each other, and to the animals we share it with. They enriched our souls, empowered our imaginations, and defined who we are as a people. These are the stories of our elders.

  • 15:57 Inuktut Children's Programming | Aamai

    Duration: 1m 25s

    Qaujimaviit? is a series of educational, yet entertaining, videos for people who are interested in Inuktitut and want to learn more about the subtleties of this intriguing Northern language.

    Filmmaker: IsumaTV

    Filmmaker Contact:

     

    info@isuma.tv

    Producer's Name: IsumaTV

  • Duration: 36m 33s

     Elders Gather and talk about what they used for hunting

  • Duration: 26m 1s

  • Duration: 15m 30s

    Johnny wonders how it feels to be in another persons body. Johnny and Uluakalla switch bodies for a day.  

    ᔮᓂ ᖃᐅᔨᒍᒪᔪᖅ ᖃᓄᐃᒻᒪᖕᒑᖅ ᑎᒥᑦᑎᓐᓂ ᐊᑭᓖᓯᒪᑲᐃᓐᓇᕐᓗᓂ. ᐅᓗᐊᑲᓪᓚᒃᑯᑦ ᐊᑭᓖᓯᒪᔫᒃ ᐅᓪᓗᒥ ᐊᑕᐅᓯᕐᒥᒃ.  

     

  • Duration: 15m 14s

    Takuginai 519, ᓛᓚ ᖃᓂᒪᒻᒪᑦ ᐊᖏᕐᕋᖅᓯᒪᒋᐊᖃᕋᒥ ᑖᒧᓯᐅᑉ ᓇᔪᖅᓯᖅᐹ. Lala's Sick Day, Inuit Broadcasting Corporation 2019. Inuktut no subtitles.

    Lala is sick with a cold so Thomasie stays home to look after her.

  • Duration: 28m 59s

    Program name: Takuginai: This is the premiere Aboriginal language program in North America directed at children. Takuginai is one of IBC's longest running, best known and most loved programs. The series features the likes of "Johnny" the lemming and other locally made puppets and young hosts.

  • 18:01 Movie Night | Qaggiq (Gathering Place)

    Duration: 58m 23s

    First Isuma recreated fiction. A late-winter Inuit camp in the 1930's. Four families build a qaggiq, a large communal igloo, to celebrate the coming of spring with games, singing and drum dancing. A young man seeks a wife. The girl's father says no, but her mother says yes...

  • Duration: 1m

  • 19:00 Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut LIVE | Arviat Film Society presents Musician David Nanorak

    Duration: 45m 48s

    Host Evan Jr. Aggark of Arviat Film Society presents Musician David Nanorak LIVE April 7, 2021.

  • Duration: 14m 57s

    National Inuit Youth Council President Ruth Kaviok presents at the Senate Standing Committee on Aboriginal Peoples in Ottawa in 2018.

  • Duration: 29m 54s

    Program name: Takujuminaqtut / Takuyuminaqtut
    Producer: Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Marijah Aliyak

    Location: Rankin Inlet, Nunavut
    Segment 1: Elders talk about their reaction to the helmet bylaw for motor vehicles.

  • Duration: 29m 40s

    IBC Takujuminaqtut 932, Gjoa Haven talent show, 1991, Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Rankin Inlet, Host: Leo Subgut. Inuktut.

    Segment1: The Recreation Committee organizes a talent show for the public during Hamlet Day celebrations in Gjoa Haven.

  • Duration: 22s

  • Duration: 2h 42m 14s

    Mixing scenes from past and present, My Father's Land (Ataatama Nunanga) looks at the meanings between Inuit history and modern mining in North Baffin Island; how new media is used to inform and consult Inuit leading up to July 2012 Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB) Final Public Hearings on Baffinland's $6 billion Mary River proposal to build the world's largest iron mine on Inuit land between

  • Duration: 20m 4s

    Interview with Pond Inlet elder, Ham Kadloo, about the proposed Mary River Early Revenue Phase project.

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