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Nanasie Nowdlak, Charlie Lyall

Ikaluktutiak (Cambridge Bay) music festival. Ikaluktutiak Band perform a few songs. Charlie and Ann Kasuk perform a few songs during the Ikaluktutiak music festival. Tim and the Band perform a song called “Nalligimmaripagit” during Ikaluktutiak music festival. Jimmy Kumaksiut performs a song during the Ikaluktutiak music festival. King William Island Band of Gjoa Haven perform during Ikaluktutiak music festival. Katuutit band of Rankin Inlet sing a song during Ikaluktutiak music festival. Luke Nujiajuk of Gjoa Haven, drum dances while Miriam Aglukark and Lucy Nimiqtaqtuq sing an ajaajaa song.

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Nanasie Nowdlak, Charlie Lyall

Ikaluktutiak (Cambridge Bay) music festival. Ikaluktutiak Band perform a few songs. Charlie and Ann Kasuk perform a few songs during the Ikaluktutiak music festival. Tim and the Band perform a song called “Nalligimmaripagit” during Ikaluktutiak music festival. Jimmy Kumaksiut performs a song during the Ikaluktutiak music festival. King William Island Band of Gjoa Haven perform during Ikaluktutiak music festival. Katuutit band of Rankin Inlet sing a song during Ikaluktutiak music festival. Luke Nujiajuk of Gjoa Haven, drum dances while Miriam Aglukark and Lucy Nimiqtaqtuq sing an ajaajaa song.

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Taloyoak Music Festival

Taloyoak Music Festival. People from all regions are invited to sing.

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Taloyoak Music Festival

Taloyoak Music Festival. People from all regions are invited to sing.

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Innungmariit Music Festival

A program focusing on the Innungmariit Music Festival

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Innungmariit Music Festival

A program focusing on the Innungmariit Music Festival

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Jaaji Opik and Joshua Haulli

Jaaji Okpik is one half of the musical duo of Twin Flames. He has toured across Canada and the Arctic and won Aboriginal Songwriters of the year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards in 2016. Joshua Haulli is a young musician from Igloolik. Joshua had the opportunity to play his original music for Jaaji and receive guidance from the more experienced musician.

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Jaaji Opik and Joshua Haulli

Jaaji Okpik is one half of the musical duo of Twin Flames. He has toured across Canada and the Arctic and won Aboriginal Songwriters of the year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards in 2016. Joshua Haulli is a young musician from Igloolik. Joshua had the opportunity to play his original music for Jaaji and receive guidance from the more experienced musician.

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Pukki and Amaula listen to music.

Pukki and Amaula listen to music. Johnny and Piuju the lemming clean up, syllabics lessons and Annabelle reads the syllabic children’s book, throat singing, followed by iutitut children’s songs

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Pukki and Amaula listen to music.

Pukki and Amaula listen to music. Johnny and Piuju the lemming clean up, syllabics lessons and Annabelle reads the syllabic children’s book, throat singing, followed by iutitut children’s songs

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WTN Music

interviews in English about performance news from WTN music with various clips of Inuit. History of Apex, the nursing station that has now been converted to a residence, and haunted stories. Makutut Tusavut Ulaaju Peter mc a WTN film makers, weather report for Iqaluit , girls camp for girls who want to be in film, interview about the youth center what activities they offer

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WTN Music

interviews in English about performance news from WTN music with various clips of Inuit. History of Apex, the nursing station that has now been converted to a residence, and haunted stories. Makutut Tusavut Ulaaju Peter mc a WTN film makers, weather report for Iqaluit , girls camp for girls who want to be in film, interview about the youth center what activities they offer

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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.”

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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.”

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Kelly Fazer

Kelly Frazer is a young singer, songwriter and guitarist. She travels to communities to teach music and give her energetic performances. She talks about her inspiration in song writing.

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Kelly Fazer

Kelly Frazer is a young singer, songwriter and guitarist. She travels to communities to teach music and give her energetic performances. She talks about her inspiration in song writing.

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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.

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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.

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Qirraqtuviniq

Host: Kamiga Noah Segment 1: Alain Iyerak skinning and butchering caribou. Alain Iyerak is telling a story about a bowhead hunt, and to treat all animals with respect. Segment 2: Joshua Nuilaalik and other elders return to Kitikat River Crossing where he used to fish and grew up near Baker Lake. Segment 3: Rankin Inlet celebrates its 20th Hamlet Day Anniversary. Manitok Thompson on behalf of Rankin Inlet Council talks about the events and activities to be held on Hamlet day Segment 4: Inukjuak is hosting Music Festival with singers John Uvaut and fiddler Charlie Toomi

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Qirraqtuviniq

Host: Kamiga Noah Segment 1: Alain Iyerak skinning and butchering caribou. Alain Iyerak is telling a story about a bowhead hunt, and to treat all animals with respect. Segment 2: Joshua Nuilaalik and other elders return to Kitikat River Crossing where he used to fish and grew up near Baker Lake. Segment 3: Rankin Inlet celebrates its 20th Hamlet Day Anniversary. Manitok Thompson on behalf of Rankin Inlet Council talks about the events and activities to be held on Hamlet day Segment 4: Inukjuak is hosting Music Festival with singers John Uvaut and fiddler Charlie Toomi

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