07016OT_Qaujisaut_1995
About
Program name: Qaujisaut
Qaujisaut (To See, To Find Out) was a program directed mainly 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. Qaujisaut was interactive – some had contest segments and a write-in/email segment. Qaujisaut was a half-hour program for the 13 to 15 year old age group. Qaujisaut was produced in Iqaluit with segments also being provided by our other centres.
Producer: Mary Shiutiapik - Iqaluit - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
Interviewer: Noah Papatsie
Interviewer: Brian Sigurdson
Location: Rankin Inlet, Nunavut
Segment 1: Rankin Inlet high students give interviews about a book they each produced. This was a pilot project by the Nunavut Literacy Council.
Producer: Michael Haqpik
Host: Peter Mannik
Location: Baker Lake, Nunavut
Segment 2: Jason Putumiraqtuq is filmed as he does his summer job. He works with the local police.
Producer: Tom Ava
Location: Igloolik, Nunavut and area
Segment 3: Young people are taken out on a walrus hunt in the summer. They are shown how to butcher a walrus after it is killed.
Location: Iqaluit, Nunavut
Segment 4: Students at Inukshuk High School tell what they would like to see on the Twonie coin. They agreed with the polar bear being on the coin.
The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, established in Canada's territory of Nunavut, has been producing Inuit language video, by, for and about Inuit since 1981. This video is from their collection and has been made available on the Internet for your enjoyment through funding provided by the Government of Canada and the Government of Nunavut.