Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie
Marianne Tattuinee of Rankin Inlet describes her tea cup collection. Jimmy Totalik of Taloyoak describes hunting polar bear by dog teams and the use of traditional hunting tools. Elihapee Nahaulituq of Taloyoak, recalls a polar bear encounter at their campsite. Tommy Ashevak describes a polar bear hunt. Annie Saittuq remembers a time she was involved with a polar bear hunt. David Reuben instructs Baffin sculptors at the third experimental stone workshop at the Iqaluit Jewellery Centre. Philip Pitseolak discusses carving stones and the tools used for carving. Simata Pitsiulak talks about the difference in carving stones compared to soap stones. Carmen Levi Kilukishak discusses her recent trip to Thailand.
Saimata Michael
Felix Kopak of Rankin Inlet recounts the story and legend of Kiviuq. Women of Arviat perform an ajaaja song accompanied with drum dancing. Ningiurapik Siutiapik of Iqaluit, discusses inugaq, a traditional Inuit seal flipper bone game.
Saimata Michael
Arviat elders singing ajaaja song and drum dancing. Seepoola Nowdlak and Peepee Akpik of Apex describe the making of a caribou skin parka. Felix Kopak of Rankin Inlet recounts the story and legend of Kiviuq.
Josie Kusugaq; Charlie Panigoneak
Inuit harvest beluga whale with nets near Marble Island in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. Miss Least Likely Pageant (men pretending to be women contest) in Rankin Inlet.
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.
Leo Subgut
Rhoda Karetak and Lucien Tapaktiq speak to the Royal Commission in Rankin Inlet. The mayoral election is held in Rankin Inlet 1992. Rankin Inlet elders convey Christmas greetings in 1992.