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Canada C3 - Coast to Coast to Coast

Experience the historic Canada C3 Expedition through this inspiring film that retraces the historic 150-day icebreaker journey from Toronto to Victoria through the Northwest Passage in 2017. From coast to coast to coast, the expedition and its diverse teams of Canadians, sailed over 25,000 kilometres, visiting communities, national parks, marine protected areas, and many other remote and extraordinary corners of the country, while discovering and sharing profound stories about the people, places, wildlife, history and cultures that make up this vast and diverse country - a community of communities. Featuring never before seen footage from the world’s longest coastline, this film will educate, entertain and inspire!

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Canada C3 - Coast to Coast to Coast

Experience the historic Canada C3 Expedition through this inspiring film that retraces the historic 150-day icebreaker journey from Toronto to Victoria through the Northwest Passage in 2017. From coast to coast to coast, the expedition and its diverse teams of Canadians, sailed over 25,000 kilometres, visiting communities, national parks, marine protected areas, and many other remote and extraordinary corners of the country, while discovering and sharing profound stories about the people, places, wildlife, history and cultures that make up this vast and diverse country - a community of communities. Featuring never before seen footage from the world’s longest coastline, this film will educate, entertain and inspire!

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John Amagoalik

Host Henry Naulaq speaks with guest John Amagoalik. John Amagoalik is was an activist and has been in politics for over 3 decades. He helped create the territory that is now called Nunavut. He is know as the father of Nunavut. In this show he talks about his history in politics and the work he did in the creation of Nunavut.

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John Amagoalik

Host Henry Naulaq speaks with guest John Amagoalik. John Amagoalik is was an activist and has been in politics for over 3 decades. He helped create the territory that is now called Nunavut. He is know as the father of Nunavut. In this show he talks about his history in politics and the work he did in the creation of Nunavut.

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Qilauti (Drum)

The traditional drum was made of drift wood that a man would often find in the water while sailing his qajaq. The skin was made of a thin rawhide from a caribou stomach. The skin was wrapped with ivalu which is the sinew of a caribou back. The katuk (stick) was made from left over wood or antler and the thickest leather you could find either aiviq (walrus) or ujjuk (bearded seal) wrapped around. A modern drum is made of lumber, wax thread, nails, leather and glue. We invite David Serkoak, a long time drum dancer and drum maker to explain the process of making both a traditional and modern drum as well as teaching us the maintenance involved. He also shares the history of the qilauti (drum), the dance moves and the rituals surrounding the songs and performance.

IBC

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Qilauti (Drum)

The traditional drum was made of drift wood that a man would often find in the water while sailing his qajaq. The skin was made of a thin rawhide from a caribou stomach. The skin was wrapped with ivalu which is the sinew of a caribou back. The katuk (stick) was made from left over wood or antler and the thickest leather you could find either aiviq (walrus) or ujjuk (bearded seal) wrapped around. A modern drum is made of lumber, wax thread, nails, leather and glue. We invite David Serkoak, a long time drum dancer and drum maker to explain the process of making both a traditional and modern drum as well as teaching us the maintenance involved. He also shares the history of the qilauti (drum), the dance moves and the rituals surrounding the songs and performance.

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Kanzan River Kayak

Host: Michael Haqpi Segment 1: A documentary on Savartuurmiut ( Harvatumiut) ,a group from Baker Lake area history. Two men are making a qajaq (kayak).

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Kanzan River Kayak

Host: Michael Haqpi Segment 1: A documentary on Savartuurmiut ( Harvatumiut) ,a group from Baker Lake area history. Two men are making a qajaq (kayak).

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Toonik Tyme History

Toonik Tyme in Iqaluit where people celebrate spring time and ending of winter. There’s ski-doo racing happening and other events during this time. This event started in 1964.

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Toonik Tyme History

Toonik Tyme in Iqaluit where people celebrate spring time and ending of winter. There’s ski-doo racing happening and other events during this time. This event started in 1964.

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Noah Papatsie

Metallica visits Tuktoyaktuk N.W.T. for a beach party, history of Tukoyaktuk through colonization, the oil industry and the negative impacts on the environment.

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Noah Papatsie

Metallica visits Tuktoyaktuk N.W.T. for a beach party, history of Tukoyaktuk through colonization, the oil industry and the negative impacts on the environment.

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Eli Michael

Arctic Winter Games in Alaska and the history of the bald eagle in Alaska.

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Eli Michael

Arctic Winter Games in Alaska and the history of the bald eagle in Alaska.

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Anguti Johnston and Vinnie Karetak Guest: Anne Hanson

Annishares the history of IBC. Topic: IBC’s 5 year plan and aks what are IBC’s strengths and weakness.

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Anguti Johnston and Vinnie Karetak Guest: Anne Hanson

Annishares the history of IBC. Topic: IBC’s 5 year plan and aks what are IBC’s strengths and weakness.

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Rosie Simonfavy

Interview about the Bowhead whale hunters with guests Ben Kovik and Paul Quassa. Inuit share the history of the Inuit with the government.

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Rosie Simonfavy

Interview about the Bowhead whale hunters with guests Ben Kovik and Paul Quassa. Inuit share the history of the Inuit with the government.

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TVNC Iqaluit takes us to the House of Commons for the signing and voting on the Nunavut Act.

TVNC Iqaluit takes us to the House of Commons for the signing and voting on the Nunavut Act. The Honourable Tom Sidon of Indian and Northern Affairs congratulates Inuit for the creation of Nunavut and the describes the benefits to title for land and resources for ownership. Jack Anawak MP for Nunavut discusses about Bill 133 and advocates for Nunavut, our history and how we now we have a voice and an opportunity.

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TVNC Iqaluit takes us to the House of Commons for the signing and voting on the Nunavut Act.

TVNC Iqaluit takes us to the House of Commons for the signing and voting on the Nunavut Act. The Honourable Tom Sidon of Indian and Northern Affairs congratulates Inuit for the creation of Nunavut and the describes the benefits to title for land and resources for ownership. Jack Anawak MP for Nunavut discusses about Bill 133 and advocates for Nunavut, our history and how we now we have a voice and an opportunity.

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