Susan Arlukarq and Mary Poisey
Mary Poisey, from Pangnirtung started singing when she was very young. She performs at the Alianait concert in Iqaluit and talks about her singing career. We meet up with Susan Aglukark in Rankin Inlet. Susan talks about how she began singing as a child and how she decided to make a career out of music.
Milai Ineak
Valentine Day special with children wishing love to family and friends. Issackii the puppet buys flowers for Malaiyaha, Susan and Etulu sing Nagligivagit. Ulleepa bakes cookies.
Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie
David Aulaqiaq explains the importance of using the telephone and reminds people not to use the phone for prank calls. IBC bloopers from different T.V. shows. Susan Aglukark performs a song (Somewhere There’s a Land). Joanasie Iqaalik tells comical stories about his life in Qikiqtarjuaq. Iqaluit dancers square perform to a live band.
Saimata Michael, Sandy Iksiraq
“A Walk for Love”, Susan Toolooktook’’s story about her 50 mile walk to raise money for the Baker Lake food bank. Rebecca interviews Aupilarjuk about his traditional knowledge and Inuit beliefs and values. Jayco Pitseolak shares some wise words about Inuit traditional values and encourages others that we should always listen to our elders’ words. Jose Kusugak interviews Emaline Kowmuk about the adoption process for her five adopted children. A lady from Rankin Inlet adopts a new born baby.
Saimataq Michael
Charlie Sagiatuk tells a tragedy story that happened in Kimmirut. “A Walk for Love” Susan Toolooktook’’s story about her 50 miles walk journey to raise money for the food bank for the community of Baker Lake. Guy Kaniarniut recalls his life stories in Natsilik/montage of Natsilik people. Nov 30/93 in Rankin Inlet.
Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie
Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie solicits feedback from Iqaluit elders about funding cuts to the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation. Susan Aglukark and her band perform in Iqaluit. A segment displaying Inuit art from Cape Dorset.
Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie
A discussion about the opening of the elder’s home in Iqaluit. Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie interviews Mariano Aupilaarjuk and Uujukuluk about traditional knowledge in raising children with a healthy lifestyle. Aupilaarjuk recalls one of his comical hunting stories. Susan Aglukark and her band perform in Iqaluit.
Rebecca Anaviapik Soucie
Rosie Kalluk recalls two comical stories. The first one is when she was frightened when her children while out hunting were driving too fast on the snow machine. The second story is about when her friend couldn’t find her other boot so she used a hat as a boot. An Interview with Rosalie Nanugak Pissuk about her music. She also performs a few songs. Oki Kunuk shares her stovetop and oven bannock recipe. Martha Flaherty, from Paukuutit, explains the copyright issue of Inuit-designed clothing and art. Music videos produced by Alex Utatnaq entitled “Anaanatsia/Ataatatsiaq” and “Ungagigaluaqpagit” followed by a song by Susan and Peter Aningmiuq entitled “My Grandmother’s Accordion.”