Anguti Johnston and Vinnie Karetak - Christmas Special
Christmas special, interview with throat singers and drum dancers Rachel Michael and Rosalie. Performance by iushuk drum group, Kamalukutat and Joshua Qaumariaq. Christmas games and residents convey their season’s greeting to friends and relatives.
Toonik Tyme Celebration
Feast at the school with throat singing, golf in the north. Toonik Tyme celebration with snowmobile racing, building an iglooviga, ice-skating, dog team races.
Johnny the Lemming
Qamanituat children swimming, interview with Johnny throat singing and singing iutitut songs, Apex children toy boating, Qamanituat student awards, Iqaluit children throwing completion.
Johnny the Lemming 2
Qammaniqtuarq children’s ski-doo race, Canada Day BBQ in Iqaluit, Taloyoak traditional Inuit clothing fashion show, Joamie School hosts a community feast and games.
Saimmataq Michael
Qammutik making, Maliaya teaching the seal bones names and game; Takuginai challenge to fill up the qammutik with items, a family goes egg picking, children on a fieldtrip to an igloovigaq enjoy tea and bannock and play Inuit games.
Maggie Akittirq with Pita Aulaluk and Simeonie Akpik Inummarit
interview with Pita Aulaluk and Simeonie Akpik Inummarit who come to Iqaluit to host workshops and how they are trying to help preserve Inuit culture.
Oleepa
Theme: Christmas, children play games, sing Christmas songs, Johnny the Leming goes for Christmas lights walk, Arniniq reads a Christmas book.
Josie
Children participate in a snowmobile race outside Nakashook School and arena, hunting by snowmobile, Igloolik children play games hounouring the children.
Annie Lola
Thomasie Aliqqatuqtuq explains that QIA are recruiting workers with communications and human resources skills from various communities. Goo Arlooktoo discusses the planning and preparation for a hockey tournament scheduled for March. Natsiq Kango discusses the new recycling plan for Iqaluit. Kanir & ini receive new equipment and the share about the area care plans to take care of the equipment so that we have great ice for our tournaments. Jomie Kilabuk president of Homelessness in Iqaluit discusses the support he receives from our local ministers and businesses for the homeless. The shelter provides 26 spaces and has been open for 3 years.