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Archive 06239IQ

Host: Michael Haqpi Segment 1: Dominic Qasaluak starting a fire with a rock and flint to boil tea out side on the tundra. Segment 2: Elders Teresa Tartak and Alice Kreelak visit, have tea and share stories from their past.

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Archive 06239IQ

Host: Michael Haqpi Segment 1: Dominic Qasaluak starting a fire with a rock and flint to boil tea out side on the tundra. Segment 2: Elders Teresa Tartak and Alice Kreelak visit, have tea and share stories from their past.

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Archive 07468IQ

Segment 1: Inuit Summer games in Cambridge Bay. Surrounding communities gather to compete in games. This includes tea boiling outside and plucking geese. Location: Taloyoak, Nunavut Segment 2: The elders gather together to socialize by gong on picnics and playing games where they donate prizes. Elder Lena Nuliayuk Kingmiaqtuq explains what they do to socialize. Segment 3: Tooniit Band from Arctic Bay entertain the crowd.

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Archive 07468IQ

Segment 1: Inuit Summer games in Cambridge Bay. Surrounding communities gather to compete in games. This includes tea boiling outside and plucking geese. Location: Taloyoak, Nunavut Segment 2: The elders gather together to socialize by gong on picnics and playing games where they donate prizes. Elder Lena Nuliayuk Kingmiaqtuq explains what they do to socialize. Segment 3: Tooniit Band from Arctic Bay entertain the crowd.

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Saimata Michael

Peter Tapatai interviews three elders from Baker Lake about shamanism. Lucien Tapaqti demonstrates some Inuit traditional string games. Martha Tikivik demonstrates how to make an amauti. Simionie Akpik shares with IBC staff, his lifetime stories on tragic events and stories passed down from his elders.

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Saimata Michael

Peter Tapatai interviews three elders from Baker Lake about shamanism. Lucien Tapaqti demonstrates some Inuit traditional string games. Martha Tikivik demonstrates how to make an amauti. Simionie Akpik shares with IBC staff, his lifetime stories on tragic events and stories passed down from his elders.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

A discussion about the opening of the elder’s home in Iqaluit. Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie interviews Mariano Aupilaarjuk and Uujukuluk about traditional knowledge in raising children with a healthy lifestyle. Aupilaarjuk recalls one of his comical hunting stories. Susan Aglukark and her band perform in Iqaluit.

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Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie

A discussion about the opening of the elder’s home in Iqaluit. Rebecca Anaviapik-Soucie interviews Mariano Aupilaarjuk and Uujukuluk about traditional knowledge in raising children with a healthy lifestyle. Aupilaarjuk recalls one of his comical hunting stories. Susan Aglukark and her band perform in Iqaluit.

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