Saimata Michael
The Inuit Circumpolar Conference is hosted by Greenland (Sisimiut). The entire community welcomes everyone by performing on stage, on the water with a display of their kayaks, by demonstrating traditional games and with an extensive display of Inuit art work in the school.
Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie
Jaycopee Panikpak recalls a story when he almost fell into the ocean. Greenlandic kayakers with the Greenlandic band, G-60 performing in the back ground.
Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie
Alasie Jomie recalls how Christmas has changed and what it used to be like back in his younger days. Apeah Awa relates a story about a time when she fed a wolf thinking it was a dog. Aju Peter describes what Christmas was like in Nuuk, Greenland
Rebecca Anaviapik Soucie
Residents of Kugluktuk compete in a variety of outdoor games including snowmobile racing, snow sprinting and rope jumping. They also celebrate with a drum dance and square dance. U.S.S.R dancers perform an Inuvialuit similar drum dance. Apak Ittusarjuat demonstrates his Donald Duck voice impression. Silamiut, from Greenland perform uajiirnq, the Greenlandic mask dance.
Saali Piita
Blandina Makki interviews the RCMP about an explosion at a construction site in Iqaluit in 1990, followed by witnesses Celistine Iqidjuk and his wife on their reaction to the event. Paul Quassa interviews Jack Anawak and John Amagoalik, on their positions on Indigenous rights in pre-negotiations for Nunavut. A segment on the Kids on The Beach Daycare in Iqaluit. Aaju Peter, Dorothy Kunuk, are interviewed about their relocation from Greenland to Nunavut and discuss the differences between two northern countries