Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie
Charlie Panigoniak constructs a toy sail boat to compete in Canada Day games at Baker Lake. David Tiktaalaak and Samson Quinarnaq are storytelling by singing ajaaja songs. Ungaaq Rasmus Lyberth discusses his many concerts around the world and performs a few songs. Annie Pudloo recalls some comical incidents about having the sniffles, someone wearing a wig, a bad haircut and tasting sour candy.
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.
Ajaaja Songs - Drum Dancing
Hatti Magnik and her daughter explain the importance of making ajaaja songs and how meaningful they are. This is followed by a performance of one of their original songs. Nicolas Qajutinuaq of Gjoa Haven explains the importance of drum dancing. He also demonstrates drum dancing. Drum dancing Club of Baker Lake demonstrates drum dancing.