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Michael Haqpi

Taloyoak resident Tony Ittunga describes traditional knowledge about seal hunting and goose egg picking. Igloolik elders hold a tiny qammaq (traditional seal skin footwear) making competition during Canada Day in Igloolik 1999

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Michael Haqpi

Taloyoak resident Tony Ittunga describes traditional knowledge about seal hunting and goose egg picking. Igloolik elders hold a tiny qammaq (traditional seal skin footwear) making competition during Canada Day in Igloolik 1999

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Julie Ooluyo receives her Arctic Winter Games medal in Yellowknife. Annie Nataaq recalls her mother’s traditional knowledge about pregnancy. Pat Doyle discusses what you need to bring when going to the pharmacy in Iqaluit. Traditional drum dancing in Alaska.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Julie Ooluyo receives her Arctic Winter Games medal in Yellowknife. Annie Nataaq recalls her mother’s traditional knowledge about pregnancy. Pat Doyle discusses what you need to bring when going to the pharmacy in Iqaluit. Traditional drum dancing in Alaska.

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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.

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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.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Rankin Inlet resident Mariano Aupilarjuk, talks about how he was raised in the Inuit traditional way of life and discusses about the traditional values his mother taught him. Nakashuk School in Rankin Inlet hosts a science fair 1992. Mariano Aupilarjuk describes one of the Inuit traditional laws (tirigusuusiit) He also recalls what he experienced when he did not follow traditional law.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Rankin Inlet resident Mariano Aupilarjuk, talks about how he was raised in the Inuit traditional way of life and discusses about the traditional values his mother taught him. Nakashuk School in Rankin Inlet hosts a science fair 1992. Mariano Aupilarjuk describes one of the Inuit traditional laws (tirigusuusiit) He also recalls what he experienced when he did not follow traditional law.

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Takuyaksat Show # 84

Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: Brenda Qijuk Segment 1: John Tugak talks about his experiences seeing large fish in the river and other strange fish. Segment 2: John Ivalutanar from Naujat, Nunavut and Josiah Nulilaak share their traditional knowledge about snow formation.

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Takuyaksat Show # 84

Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: Brenda Qijuk Segment 1: John Tugak talks about his experiences seeing large fish in the river and other strange fish. Segment 2: John Ivalutanar from Naujat, Nunavut and Josiah Nulilaak share their traditional knowledge about snow formation.

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Noah Papatsie

Leeveena Pauloosie’s relates a story when out polar bear hunting. Akisuk Nowdlak discusses his traditional knowledge about polar bears. He also recalls his polar bear hunting stories

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Noah Papatsie

Leeveena Pauloosie’s relates a story when out polar bear hunting. Akisuk Nowdlak discusses his traditional knowledge about polar bears. He also recalls his polar bear hunting stories

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Ipeelee Inukshuk discusses his traditional knowledge about fishing. An interview with Looee Nowdlak about her music career. Ugjualuk Itudlui recalls comical stories from his life. An interview with Mary Wilman about Iqaluit square dancers.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Ipeelee Inukshuk discusses his traditional knowledge about fishing. An interview with Looee Nowdlak about her music career. Ugjualuk Itudlui recalls comical stories from his life. An interview with Mary Wilman about Iqaluit square dancers.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Elders discuss their traditional knowledge about disciplining children. They also discuss the difference between Inuit and non-Inuit cultures and life styles. Tracy Taqtaq recalls comical stories that from her life. Greenlandic band (Tunugasuk band) perform.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Elders discuss their traditional knowledge about disciplining children. They also discuss the difference between Inuit and non-Inuit cultures and life styles. Tracy Taqtaq recalls comical stories that from her life. Greenlandic band (Tunugasuk band) perform.

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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.

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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.

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Saimata Michael

Saimata Micheal interviews Arviat musician Billy Kuksuk. Billy also performs with his guitar. Ningiuraapik Shiutiapik relates some comical stories that happened in her life. IBC Takuginai bloopers Ningiuraapik Shiutiapik relates her traditional knowledge about weather. She also sends greetings to her friends and family.

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Saimata Michael

Saimata Micheal interviews Arviat musician Billy Kuksuk. Billy also performs with his guitar. Ningiuraapik Shiutiapik relates some comical stories that happened in her life. IBC Takuginai bloopers Ningiuraapik Shiutiapik relates her traditional knowledge about weather. She also sends greetings to her friends and family.

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