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A way of life

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27 April 2021

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Dorothy Mesher grew up in the ever-changing Kuujjuaq of the 1930s and 1940s. She uses 10 pictures she treasures and keeps in a metal box that belonged to her mother to share memories of her youth.

A film by Dorothy Mesher

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5m 19s

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    • 5m 4s

      Ulu

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      Tommy Kudluk is a handyman who spends most of his time on the land. He keeps Inuit traditions alive by fishing and eating just like his ancestors did. After catching an Arctic char with a spear, he makes his wife an "ulu", a traditional knife used by Inuit women so that she can prepare the fish for the family to enjoy.

      A Film by Tommy Kudluk

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      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 5m

      Shiny Object

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      Inspired by the author’s own life story, Qilliqtu (Shiny Object) aims at reminding viewers that Indigenous stories span lifetimes and embraces the importance of connecting to the land.

      A Film by Kevin Tikivik

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 5m 53s

      Names for snow

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      This short follows Rebecca Thomassie, an Inuk woman, around Kangirsuk as she learns the 52 Inuktitut words for snow.

      A Film by Rebecca Thomassie

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 4m 54s

      Kuujjuaq

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      A video essay about the perspective of a teenager on his hometown.

      Directed by Sammy Gadbois and the Wapikoni mobile team

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 3m 26s

      Kinauvunga

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      Like many Inuit young adults, Charlie Gordon travels often between Montréal and Kuujjuaq. He explores his identity as a young Inuk through his passion for circus arts and hopes to give back to his community.

      Directed by Charlie Gordon

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 4m 4s

      Inuk Hunter

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      A poetic and contemplative film about an Inuk man hunting for northern lights with his camera.

      A film by George Annanack in collaboration with Wapikoni mobile team

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 2m 57s

      Imaillunga

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      In this music video, Matilda Kaukai presents her personal take on the Inuk religious hymn Imaillunga (Just as I Am) which is very meaningful to her as it symbolizes the presence of God in her life.

      A film by Matilda Kaukai

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 2m 37s

      I created memories

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      Sammy Gadbois uses snippets of life in Kuujjuaq to reflect about his own purpose on earth and muses that it could be creating memories.

      A film by Sammy Gadbois

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 5m 19s

      A way of life

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      Dorothy Mesher grew up in the ever-changing Kuujjuaq of the 1930s and 1940s. She uses 10 pictures she treasures and keeps in a metal box that belonged to her mother to share memories of her youth.

      A film by Dorothy Mesher

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 5m

      A ray of light

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      A young woman sets herself on a quest of self-discovery. She paints the portrait of her loving and caring adoptive parents, and depicts the good side of the foster care system.

      Uqalimakkanirit

      uploaded date: 27-04-2021

    • 7m 53s

      Petite chasse

      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      Filmmaker: Pamela Basilish

      Filmmaker Contact:

       

      www.wapikoni.ca

      Producer's Name: Wapikoni mobile

      Year of Production: 2009

      Country: Canada

      Region: Mashteuiatsh

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      uploaded date: 26-06-2008

    • 2m 13s

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      uploaded by: wapikonimobile

      channel: Wapikoni

      No longer able to hunt their prey the way their ancestors did, the young Wemotaci have become night runners through the deserted village. And can they ever run! They run for fun or just to exhaust themselves—until the police go after them. A fresh and lively filmmaking feat.

      Filmmaker: Shanook Néwashish

      Filmmaker Contact:

       

      Uqalimakkanirit

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