So how did the experience of being lost change his life? Robin Hood tells us about how his story ended and the impact it had on him, his family and his relationship with the people of Arviat.
In part five of six, Ethan interviews Robin Hood about being lost on the land near Arviat, Nunavut for four days after their snowmobile broke down. Learn from Rob about how this experience changed his life.
Filmed at John Arnalukjuak High School with the cast and crew of Arviat TV on May 15, 2014.
An Evening with Robin Hood continues with part four of six. Ruth asks Rob about finding hope and the will to survive after being lost in the barrens near Arviat, Nunavut for four days.
In part three of our six-part interview with Robin Hood, Ruth takes over the questions to learn more about what it was like to be lost for four days in the Arctic after a snowmobile breakdown.
Arviat TV cast member Elena Akammak interviews Arviat diamond driller instructor Rob Hood about his experiences lost on the tundra near Arviat Nunavut for four days.
Canadian singer-songwriter and internationally recognized humanitarian Bruce Cockburn, is lending his voice to suicide prevention by partnering with the Collateral Damage Project. The Order of Canada recipient is releasing a video calling for a dialogue on suicide. To view the video, go to www.leftbehindbysuicide.org
Legendary Whitehorse storyteller Grandma Suzie holds court at the Yukon Arts Centre, sharing great storis and laughs for attendees of the Northern Adult Basic Education symposium in Whitehorse, April 29-May 2, 2014.
Yukon Minister of Education, the Hon. Elaine Taylor, delivers an opening address at the Norhtern Adult Basic Education Symposium in Whitehorse, Yukon April 29-May 2, 2014.