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  • 28m 57s

    06173IQ_KIP-91-__-INUK

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    channel: IBC

    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.… Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 11-04-2019

  • 28m 49s

    03172IQ-QAG-95-__-INUK

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    channel: IBC

     Program: Qaggiq (“Gathering Place”) – is a current affairs program (refers to a large igloo built for the gathering of several families).

    Producer: Iqaluit Inuit Broadcasting, Nunavut
    Host: Rosie Simonfalvy

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 04-01-2019

  • 29m 57s

    Unnukkut Ep 8 _1987

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    channel: IBC

    Program name: Unnukkut
    Unnukkut was a current events program for a general audience produced in Baker Lake. It features interviews with politicians and other current events items and stories in Nunavut.
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Peter Tapatai

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 09-05-2015

  • 19m 53s

    BL - 128 Keewatin Regional Games Part 4

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    channel: IBC

    Program name: Takuyaksat
    Takuyaksat was a Baker Lake production involving cultural activities, storytelling, hunting, sewing, and legends.
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Baker Lake
    Camera: Simon Tookoomik
    Editor: Moses Qaqimat
    Host: William Noah
    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 28-03-2015

  • 25m 52s

    Tohaknaak Ep 51A - 1988

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    channel: IBC

    Program name: Tohaknaak
    Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Gjoa Haven, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut

    Host: James Kavana

    Segment 1: Doug Stern canoed around the Cambridge Bay area and found a shelter. The shelter was made out of caribou antlers.

    Segment 2: Print maker, Peter Palvik, talks and demonstrates how to make prints.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 11-02-2015