Zacharias Kunuk QIA Platform
Bringing it Back to the Inuit
Inuktitut Version Video / Inuktitut Version Audio-only / Candidate website
My name is Zacharias Kunuk; I
was born on the land near Igloolik in Kapuivik on Baffin Island side in
1957. Before I was sent to school, before the age of nine, I saw how
we used to live. Sod houses, ice porch and traveling by dog team,
Stories I heard at bedtime, I even started to go out with the men,
different dog teams. My world ended when I was sent to school in 1966.
I got to grade eight; to get higher I had to leave my community which I
didn’t want.
I picked up the camera in 1981 and never looked
back, making films from the Inuit side, Inuit talking back, not in
angry manner but in right manner as they have been doing for 4000
years.
Today as a filmmaker I have been very fortunate to
travel into communities in this Baffin region and have worked with many
Inuit, Elders, youth, women and men on Inuit issues, how they lived on
top of the food chain in the past, to the bottom of the food chain
today.
More Results for Inuit
I believe we need major
changes in how our Qikiqtani Inuit Association represents and benefits
communities throughout our Region.
Community infrastructures
are so much needed in our communities where our young population is
growing. QIA annually receives dividends from various Corporations and
entities, and we need a better system to make sure our communities get
the full benefits they are entitled to, and expect.
- Every community should have an Elder’s drop-in centre, where old folks can get together and teach younger generations.
- Also, a Young people’s centre where young people have a place to meet and plan for the future.
- We also need to improve search and rescue using new technology knowledge among others.
- We also need to promote more use of our country foods, by implementing a system of community inter-trade. This can cut down on store-bought foods and therefore more income for other necessities of life.
- We need to educate our Beneficiaries in what QIA was created to do. QIA protects Beneficiaries' distinct rights as Inuit, more than governments of Canada or Nunavut. As our Regional Inuit Association, QIA must lead governments in preservation of Inuit Culture and Language, through, art, literature, music, TV, internet, education and promotion of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, so future generations of Inuit will know who they are and where they came from. No one else will preserve our culture for us, if we don’t do it ourselves.
- QIA should make sure all Baffin communities have modern communication tools to keep up with today’s world. Inuit communication is our strength. For 4000 years Inuit survived by adapting new tools and working together. New technologies like video and internet strengthen Inuit communication with governments and mining companies by keeping people informed, bringing communities together and giving young people modern skills for the future.
NTI Benefit Programs
I
support the idea of Regional Inuit Associations delivering existing NTI
programs at the regional level, such as Hunter Support Program and the
Elders Pension Fund. Qikiqtani Inuit Association then will have more
flexibility meeting the needs of Beneficiaries.
I think that we can improve some of these programs so that it is not only certain beneficiaries that are getting these benefits.
We also need to expand and explore more into other benefits that can go directly to the communities.
Teamwork and Communications
Teamwork
is very important for an organization to work as it should. I will want
to promote teamwork in QIA at both the Board level and the
Administration.
We need to ensure that QIA is “People Friendly”
through its websites, communications and its image, to make it
easier for Beneficiaries to communicate with leaders in our own
language in an Inuit way.
I will push and promote for Government
of Nunavut policies and legislation to be more in line with Inuit
customs and beliefs, so Inuit are not in hardships as we have seen in
some existing Legislations.
With our high cost of living, I want to promote using our own resources, such as country foods. Why can't we have inter-community trade with our country foods? This can cut down on store bought foods and therefore more income for other necessities of life.
Your Views are Important
I want to hear from Beneficiaries themselves how
they want their Regional Inuit Association to do more for them, ideas and
what their needs are. Today's tools like email, internet and video let Inuit express themselves in our own language.
Email me at zkunuk@isuma.ca.
Go to my website at www.isuma.tv/zach-kunuk-candidate and post
comments, suggestions or even upload videos to tell me what you think.
If I am elected President of QIA, my email and website will always be open to all Inuit views.
Vote December 14
Let us put back what QIA was supposed to do, putting Inuit of our Region upfront for the betterment of Inuit and our Culture.
Vote
for Zacharias Kunuk on December 14th for President of Qikiqtani Inuit
Association. One who has new ideas, and willing to put the Organization
back to Inuit of Qikiqtaaluk Region.