Culture Day
It’s Culture Day at school and the kids share presentations about Inuit culture.
Young Inuit filmmakers enrich culture and community by sharing creativity online
Arviat Film Society members Evano Jr Aggark and Shelton Nipisar describe how they use video to retain their culture and language, inspire youth, gather knowledge from Elders and communicate with people in their community and beyond. Through the QINIQ network, they use Facebook, blogs, and Youtube to share their perspectives on life in Arviat, Nunavut. Faster access to the Internet would increase their ability to communicate effectively and help inspire others around them. Video sponsored by SSi Canada (https://www.ssicanada.com) operators of the QINIQ (https://www.qiniq.com) broadband network in Nunavut. Thanks to Arviat filmmakers Evano Jr Aggark, Sylvia Aggark, Eric Anoee, Seepa Aulatjut, Gord Billard, Ramon Kaviok, Shelton Nipusar of the Arviat Film Society (https://www.facebook.com/ArviatFilmSociety/) for your help in making this video. Videographer Ivan Hughes, Compass Digital Media (http://www.compassdigital.ca). Producer Lorraine Thomas, Imaituk Inc. (http://www.imaituk.ca). Special thanks to Dylan Clark, who donated aerial footage of Arviat.
Culture, Language, Elders and Youth (CLEY)
Carmen Levi, from Culture, Language, Elders and Youth (CLEY), hosts a meeting with the board and discusses the meeting. Staff from CLEY describe the meeting and the new initiatives that were developed. Eva Aariak, Nunavut Language Commissioner, shares plans of updating all signs in Nunavut to ensure they are in Inuktitut. The Commission is also looking for staff to ensure that the laws to help preserving our language are enforced.
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Josie the puppet
Looking back at various clips with iutitut songs, learning about rafting safety, Joamie School culture day in an iglooviga with Inuit children's games. Attattatiaraq buys flowers for Annaanatiaq for her birthday.
Maggie Akittirq with Pita Aulaluk and Simeonie Akpik Inummarit
interview with Pita Aulaluk and Simeonie Akpik Inummarit who come to Iqaluit to host workshops and how they are trying to help preserve Inuit culture.
Loretta Kanatsiak - Rankin Inlet
Meeting in Rankin Inlet with youth and elders about language and culture. Government ministers are interview with elders and Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. to ensure youth and elders are supported. interview with Taloyoak resident, Abbale Arkaq about polar bear hunting as he explains the best hunting grounds and where the bears are located at this time of the year. Morgan Haire discusses housing in Ottawa for the homeless as they are in the process of opening a new shelter through Tungasuvvingat Inuit. Norman Aglagjak shares artifacts that they have collected and where they will be placed in the Prince of Wales Heritage Museum in Yellowknife. Josie Kusugak ITK president discusses housing in Nunavut and the possible program funding that they have requested from the government.
Loretta Kanatsiak
interviews with Emily Aniliq who would like to be an executive when she graduates; Michael Mautaritnaaq, who would like to earn his bachelor degree and work for Nunavut Power Corp, and encourages young people to go to university and Shelia Angutitaluk who enjoys education and would like to be an assistant manager in her community and also encourages students to ask questions. Interview with Goo Arlooktoo about the hockey tournament. Interview with Jonah Kelly who discusses the Inuit culture group’s activities, and describes games from Russia. Chair Simon Awa shares about voting rights and rules. They are currently looking for board members, plans for the meeting they will conduct and update the policies and laws.
Annie Lola
Simon Pudlat discusses the role of the Arctic Rangers and how the communities organize for search and rescue. Inusiq Shoo discusses the Iqaluit food bank and its development. She would like it to continue and spread to other communities. Inusiq speaks with Ed Picco and Paul Okalik and discusses how to best help the homeless people in Iqaluit. Carmen Levi discusses the CLEY budget plans. Culture, Language Elders and Youth ley is the GN department responsible for language preservation., Zacharias Kunuk discusses the process of making his award winning movie Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner. He talks about the challenges of filming in the north and the difficulty of funding.
Maggie Akittiq and Natsiq Kango
Call in show topic: Sandra Inutiq, Nunavut Language Commissioner discusses her role and responsibilities in regards to the Inuktitut language. Simon Awa, Minister of Language and Culture reviews the legislation created to help retain and revitalize Inuktitut in Nunavut. Elijah Erkloo, chair of Taigusiliutiq also discusses the importance of language issues.