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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.

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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.

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Susie Michael

Stories from elder Kenoayoak Pudllat about hunting, Inuit hunting practices and Inuit traditional values. Ayyaaya and drum dancing exhibition in Rankin Inlet with Inuit from all over the arctic.

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Susie Michael

Stories from elder Kenoayoak Pudllat about hunting, Inuit hunting practices and Inuit traditional values. Ayyaaya and drum dancing exhibition in Rankin Inlet with Inuit from all over the arctic.

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Throat singing by Charlotte Carleton and Emily Qappik

Throat singing by Charlotte Carleton and Emily Qappik. Drum dancing by Suns Drum. Josie Kusugak hosts the Inuit Tapirrit Kanatami name and logo change celebrations in Ottawa. Interview with Josie Kusgat about ITK’s logo and name change.

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Throat singing by Charlotte Carleton and Emily Qappik

Throat singing by Charlotte Carleton and Emily Qappik. Drum dancing by Suns Drum. Josie Kusugak hosts the Inuit Tapirrit Kanatami name and logo change celebrations in Ottawa. Interview with Josie Kusgat about ITK’s logo and name change.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Julie Ooluyo receives her Arctic Winter Games medal in Yellowknife. Annie Nataaq recalls her mother’s traditional knowledge about pregnancy. Pat Doyle discusses what you need to bring when going to the pharmacy in Iqaluit. Traditional drum dancing in Alaska.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Julie Ooluyo receives her Arctic Winter Games medal in Yellowknife. Annie Nataaq recalls her mother’s traditional knowledge about pregnancy. Pat Doyle discusses what you need to bring when going to the pharmacy in Iqaluit. Traditional drum dancing in Alaska.

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Leo Subgut

Hoseton Wanati and Rainbow Bridge Band performing in Rankin Inlet. Inuit play Christmas games in Tikiraqjuaq (Whale cove). Drum dancing in Whale Cove.

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Leo Subgut

Hoseton Wanati and Rainbow Bridge Band performing in Rankin Inlet. Inuit play Christmas games in Tikiraqjuaq (Whale cove). Drum dancing in Whale Cove.

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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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Casey Tulurialik

Winnie Owingayak, and Samson Quinagnaq express their thoughts on forming the new territory of Nunavut. Ben Argnaqyuaq expresses his thoughts about forming Nunavut. Luke Nuliajuk drum dancing in Baker Lake.

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Casey Tulurialik

Winnie Owingayak, and Samson Quinagnaq express their thoughts on forming the new territory of Nunavut. Ben Argnaqyuaq expresses his thoughts about forming Nunavut. Luke Nuliajuk drum dancing in Baker Lake.

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Casey Tulurialik

Judas Aqiliriak recalls his hunting stories. Martha Qiniq sings her ajaaja song and recalls a story. Drum dancing club of Baker Lake demonstrates drum dancing.

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Casey Tulurialik

Judas Aqiliriak recalls his hunting stories. Martha Qiniq sings her ajaaja song and recalls a story. Drum dancing club of Baker Lake demonstrates drum dancing.

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