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Qview is split into 2 parts named QvCentral (QvC) and QvLocal (QvL).

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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Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: Barney Pattungujaq Segment 1: How to make tea using tundra bush for kindling. Segment 2: Luke Arna’naaq talks about the flying object he saw. It wasn’t a plane or anything he’s seen before. Segment 3: A short description on cranes and their nesting habits.

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Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: Barney Pattungujaq Segment 1: How to make tea using tundra bush for kindling. Segment 2: Luke Arna’naaq talks about the flying object he saw. It wasn’t a plane or anything he’s seen before. Segment 3: A short description on cranes and their nesting habits.

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Parks Project #2

Host: Brenda Qijuk Segment 1: This is about caribou clothing made by Hargvartumiut near Baker Lake. Marjorie Aqigarq talks about the clothing. Segment 2: Jacob Ikinilik talks about skinning the caribou the proper way. Segment 3: Martha Nukik talks about how to tan a caribou skin. She also demonstrates how to use traditional tools.

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Parks Project #2

Host: Brenda Qijuk Segment 1: This is about caribou clothing made by Hargvartumiut near Baker Lake. Marjorie Aqigarq talks about the clothing. Segment 2: Jacob Ikinilik talks about skinning the caribou the proper way. Segment 3: Martha Nukik talks about how to tan a caribou skin. She also demonstrates how to use traditional tools.

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Big Hips Island

Big Hips Island IBC Baker Lake

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Big Hips Island

Big Hips Island IBC Baker Lake

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