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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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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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Madeleine Allakariallak interviews an elder

Madeleine Allakariallak interviews an elder about throat singing. The elder has been throat singing since she was a youth and has been teaching others and her family members. She describes the different sound of songs and performs with Madeline

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Madeleine Allakariallak interviews an elder

Madeleine Allakariallak interviews an elder about throat singing. The elder has been throat singing since she was a youth and has been teaching others and her family members. She describes the different sound of songs and performs with Madeline

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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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Saimata Michael

Rosie Iqallijuk recalls Inuit traditional values and life practices that are declining today. Angmalluq Uttaq, Ulluriaq Aqqaq, Pitikuti Taqtu and Qugjuk Pudlat demonstrate Inuit traditional throat singing (qiavvaaq) in Taloyoak. Charlie Sagiatuk tells a tragic story that happened in Kimmirut (part 2). David Mannik recalls a mythical story about Kiviuq.

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Saimata Michael

Rosie Iqallijuk recalls Inuit traditional values and life practices that are declining today. Angmalluq Uttaq, Ulluriaq Aqqaq, Pitikuti Taqtu and Qugjuk Pudlat demonstrate Inuit traditional throat singing (qiavvaaq) in Taloyoak. Charlie Sagiatuk tells a tragic story that happened in Kimmirut (part 2). David Mannik recalls a mythical story about Kiviuq.

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