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Noah Papatsie

Metallica visits Tuktoyaktuk N.W.T. for a beach party, history of Tukoyaktuk through colonization, the oil industry and the negative impacts on the environment.

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Noah Papatsie

Metallica visits Tuktoyaktuk N.W.T. for a beach party, history of Tukoyaktuk through colonization, the oil industry and the negative impacts on the environment.

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Simatak Michael

Tony Tugat from Taloyoak explains techniques seal hunting in different seasons. His personal favorite is in the winter when seals have a preferred air hole. Mary Anawak shares her story about ice fishing and the time when she pulled up the line and got a big surprise. Victoria Kayukuk, an elder from Qammaniqtuaq shares her story of camping in the springtime and her move from her camp back to the community to become a seamstress. She describes the use of the fabric and she has been creating wall hangings since the 1970’s. Kingait Band perform.

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Simatak Michael

Tony Tugat from Taloyoak explains techniques seal hunting in different seasons. His personal favorite is in the winter when seals have a preferred air hole. Mary Anawak shares her story about ice fishing and the time when she pulled up the line and got a big surprise. Victoria Kayukuk, an elder from Qammaniqtuaq shares her story of camping in the springtime and her move from her camp back to the community to become a seamstress. She describes the use of the fabric and she has been creating wall hangings since the 1970’s. Kingait Band perform.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Elders discuss their traditional knowledge about disciplining children. They also discuss the difference between Inuit and non-Inuit cultures and life styles. Tracy Taqtaq recalls comical stories that from her life. Greenlandic band (Tunugasuk band) perform.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

Elders discuss their traditional knowledge about disciplining children. They also discuss the difference between Inuit and non-Inuit cultures and life styles. Tracy Taqtaq recalls comical stories that from her life. Greenlandic band (Tunugasuk band) perform.

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Sarah Arnatsiaq

Jobie Weetaaluktuk interviews Paul Quassa on the current status of the Nunavut land claim negotiations. Lazarus Arreak discusses Atii, what students will learn in the program and how it will positively impact Inuit. A segment about the Makisaaqtuq Daycare in Iqaluit. This is the first local daycare providing services in English, French and Inuktitut. Jobie interviews Malittuq Lyta about a healing/rehab centre that will be built in Iqaluit. Johnathan Padloo provides details about the mental health help line that people can call whenever they need counselling. Anti-drug and alcohol public service announcement produced by Inuit. Alcohol awareness week public service announcement. A southern country band music video.

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Sarah Arnatsiaq

Jobie Weetaaluktuk interviews Paul Quassa on the current status of the Nunavut land claim negotiations. Lazarus Arreak discusses Atii, what students will learn in the program and how it will positively impact Inuit. A segment about the Makisaaqtuq Daycare in Iqaluit. This is the first local daycare providing services in English, French and Inuktitut. Jobie interviews Malittuq Lyta about a healing/rehab centre that will be built in Iqaluit. Johnathan Padloo provides details about the mental health help line that people can call whenever they need counselling. Anti-drug and alcohol public service announcement produced by Inuit. Alcohol awareness week public service announcement. A southern country band music video.

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