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QvC is hosted in Ottawa and provides southerners with easy access to northern content while providing northerners with a single repository optimized for delivery over all backbone types.

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Dog team race to Taloyoak

Dog team race to Taloyoak with interviews from various mushers, square dancing in celebration and winner celebrations.

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Dog team race to Taloyoak

Dog team race to Taloyoak with interviews from various mushers, square dancing in celebration and winner celebrations.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

David Aulaqiaq explains the importance of using the telephone and reminds people not to use the phone for prank calls. IBC bloopers from different T.V. shows. Susan Aglukark performs a song (Somewhere There’s a Land). Joanasie Iqaalik tells comical stories about his life in Qikiqtarjuaq. Iqaluit dancers square perform to a live band.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

David Aulaqiaq explains the importance of using the telephone and reminds people not to use the phone for prank calls. IBC bloopers from different T.V. shows. Susan Aglukark performs a song (Somewhere There’s a Land). Joanasie Iqaalik tells comical stories about his life in Qikiqtarjuaq. Iqaluit dancers square perform to a live band.

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Leo Subgut

Munika Ugjuk and Adelle Aingili perform throat singing and a local band performs. Joe Inukshuk and Paul Pishuk recall a time when they were lost on the land. Inuit square dance in Rankin Inlet.

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Leo Subgut

Munika Ugjuk and Adelle Aingili perform throat singing and a local band performs. Joe Inukshuk and Paul Pishuk recall a time when they were lost on the land. Inuit square dance in Rankin Inlet.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Ataguttak tells a comical story about how she tried to withhold her laughter while in a serious situation. Rebecca interviews Saimoone about how to make a kayak (qajaq). Apeah Awa relates a comical story about how she gave the wrong medication to her friend. Square dancing in Iqaluit.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Ataguttak tells a comical story about how she tried to withhold her laughter while in a serious situation. Rebecca interviews Saimoone about how to make a kayak (qajaq). Apeah Awa relates a comical story about how she gave the wrong medication to her friend. Square dancing in Iqaluit.

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Charlie Panigoneak

People of Gjoa Haven drum dancing. Gjoa Haven Band Perform a few songs. People of Gjoa Haven square dancing in 1993.

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Charlie Panigoneak

People of Gjoa Haven drum dancing. Gjoa Haven Band Perform a few songs. People of Gjoa Haven square dancing in 1993.

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