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10 July 2017

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34h 56m 43s
  • Duration: 14m 16s

      Video series recalling traditional Inuit ways of life, using real footage of the Netsilik people of Kugaaruk in the 1960s, to illustrate the tales told by Tuktu, a fictional elder.


    Produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

  • Duration: 28m 52s

    In Qimuksik (Dog Team) one family travels in the immense and beautiful arctic during spring. Inuaraq teaches his young son how to survive in the old way: driving the dogs, building the igloo, catching seals on the open water, running down caribou to feed the family.    

  • Duration: 13m 29s

    Program name: Kippinguijautiit

  • Duration: 27m 59s

    Program name: Qaujisaut

  • Duration: 41m 34s

  • Duration: 58s

    Zacharias Kunuk talks about the Inuit elder's relationship with children from a traditional point of view, and how this has changed over the years.

  • Duration: 14m 19s

  • 02:21 Nunavut (Our Land) | Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 2: Avaja

    Duration: 28m 50s

    Inuaraq's family finally arrives at Avaja to a warm welcome. Yet, many changes have taken place. On the hill above the tents, they now find a wooden church and a priest. Sharing the fresh caribou feast, telling stories, Inuit are interrupted by the bell ringing. Inside the church the sermon is clear: Paul 4:22, 'Turn away from your old way of life.'

  • Duration: 11m 35s

    Program name: Inukshuk
    Producer: Inukshuk Project – Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (ITC)
    Location: Baker Lake, Nunavut
    Host: Michael Haqpi

    Segment 1: David Mannik talks about different legends. One legend he tells is about the little people.

  • Duration: 5m 40s

    Program name: Qaggiq
    Qaggiq (Gathering Place) was a current affairs program (refers to a large igloo built for the gathering of several families).
    Producer: Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Noah Tiktaq

    Segment 1: Joe Karetak talks about the programs they will be running at the Friendship Centre that was recently opened in Rankin Inlet.

  • Duration: 29m 22s

    Careers in the North - 1991

  • Duration: 6m 5s

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  • Duration: 28m 58s

  • Duration: 14m 12s

  • Duration: 28m 56s

    Igloolik, Fall 1945. Grandmother remembers the old way. In autumn 1945, five families build a stone house to prepare for the coming winter.

    Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 3: Qarmaq (Stone House), Igloolik Isuma Productions 1995, Filmmakers: Zacharias Kunuk, Norman Cohn, Pauloosie Qulitalik. Inuktut w/Eng s-t.


  • Duration: 5m 55s

    Channel 51 Igloolik (Trailer): Celebrating 30 Years of Inuit Video Art (6 mins), NITV, Isuma, Arnait Video, Artcirq 2016. Inuktut w/English s-t.

    Trailer of 30 years of video productions from Igloolik filmmakers since 1980s, from NITV Igloolik Community TV Channel 51.

  • Duration: 4m 18s

  • Duration: 17m 36s

    Year of Production: 2009

    Country: Canada

  • Duration: 1h 30s

    In 1991, Igloolik Isuma Productions gathered 13 Igloolik elders for a week of discussion, to choose and then record 24 traditional ajaja songs considered most important to preserve for the future: where did the songs come from, how where they made and how have they been passed down generation to generation?

  • Duration: 14m 12s

  • Duration: 17m 36s

    Year of Production: 2009

    Country: Canada

  • Duration: 28m 55s

    Igloolik, Fall 1945. Even here, news of the terrible world war raging outside makes people frightened and uneasy. They talk of the danger of the unknown future, of shamanistic intervention to protect their culture.

  • Duration: 15m 1s

    Program name: Kippinguijautiit

  • Duration: 1h 30s

    In the 1980’s and 90’s, as aging elders and Third Generation children become modern adults, southern radio and television introduced in 1982 increase the impact of foreign language and culture, and quickly alter the community dynamics of the settlement.

  • Duration: 16m 38s

    Year of Production: 2009

    Country: Canada

  • Duration: 28m 54s

    Carvers of Coppermine - 1987

    Program name: Tohaknaak
    Producer: Inuit Broadcasting Corporation - Ikaluktuktiak (Cambridge Bay)
    Host: John Komak
    Location: Kugluktuk

  • Duration: 9m 26s

     Inuit Architecture, including the iglu and qarmaq, continue to be useful in the north as survival shelters. Buildings from Inuit tradition are also important ways of knowing about snow and the land. This video was made with the support of Climate Change and Health Adaptation Program for Northern First Nations and Inuit Communities, Dr.

  • Duration: 8m

    Slava Cheltuey  (Altai, Russia) is a Telengit community leader and shaman from the Russian Altai Mountain's high altitude Kosh Agach district.

  • 09:47 TOMMY

    Duration: 4m 31s

    Tom talks about how Kugluktuk has changed over the years, playing in the moonlight and trapping.

    This mini documentary was made in a three-day filmmaking program in Kugluktuk, NU. Young people in the community also made video poems and topical animations in a two-week film production program. 

  • Duration: 1h 30s

    Focusing on the emerging youth of today, the ‘fourth’ generation never lived on the land, have little or no traditional knowledge, speak both Inuktitut and English poorly and have few positive models or prospects in either the traditional life of their ancestors or the world of the whites. Youth can be lost, unemployed, angry, with nothing to do.
  • Duration: 3m 24s

     In October of 2016, Reel Youth visited Kugluktuk, NU for two weeks as part of Moving Forward Together - Hivumut Aulaniq Atauttimut project, a 5 year Hamlet of Kugluktuk crime prevention project.  

    Youth under 12 years old were invited to learn basic filmmaking and created a video poem. 

     

     

  • Duration: 11m 20s

     This video shares how a rich language environment, where the language is used in many different ways and in different places, is very important for quality bilingual education.

    For more information visit our website: http://akuttujuuk.ca/

  • Duration: 27m 59s

    Program name: Qaujisaut

  • Duration: 19m 53s

    Program name: Takuyaksat
    Takuyaksat was a Baker Lake production involving cultural activities, storytelling, hunting, sewing, and legends.
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Baker Lake
    Camera: Simon Tookoomik
    Editor: Moses Qaqimat
    Host: William Noah

  • Duration: 28m 57s

    Making and Setting Nets

    Program name: Takuyaksat
    Takuyaksat was a Baker Lake production involving cultural activities, storytelling, hunting, sewing, and legends.
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Baker Lake, Nunavut
    Host: Simon Tookoomik

  • 12:24 Documentaries | Herd of caribous near Baker Lake

    Duration: 1m 3s

    Synopsis:Well, this one was a small herd Joan said, between 1000 and 2000 caribous roaming the tundra in front of Baker Lake; obviously we bothered them with the helicopter as we were trying to reach our camping spot. This is a reason why people are worried about more mining activities around Baker Lake.

    Filmmaker: MHCousineau

    Contact:mhcousineau@arnaitvideo.ca

    Producer:

  • Duration: 28m 19s

    Program name: Inukshuk
    Producer: Peter Tapatai - Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Victor Qilulaaq
    Camera: Martin Qilak
    Location: Baker Lake

    Segment 1: Before wood was introduced, Inuit used to make komatiks (qamutiik) using caribou skin and bones. Victor explains this.

  • Duration: 14m 16s

     Video series recalling traditional Inuit ways of life, using real footage of the Netsilik people of Kugaaruk in the 1960s, to illustrate the tales told by Tuktu, a fictional elder.

     

    Produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

  • Duration: 28m 56s

    Igloolik, Fall 1945. Akkitiq wakes up to a nice day for seal hunting. The stone house is warm and comfortable. Men pack up the dog team and look for seals on the fresh ice,while women work at home. Sometimes, the squabbling of children leads to trouble among families.

  • Duration: 33m 22s

  • Duration: 58m 54s

    The Homecoming of Nuilaalik - 1996

  • Duration: 48s

     This is a trailer to promote involvement in the 2014 Sila Rainbow Dance Competition.

  • Duration: 20m 33s

     This is a video from Kugluktuk, Nunavut. Some youth go out with elders and learn traditional some good old fashion knowledge (Y)

  • Duration: 25m 50s

    Producer: Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Charlie Paniguniaq
    Location: Rankin Inlet

    Segment 1: Rankin Inlet school students perform various Christmas (and non-Christmas) songs. They dance with storytelling and a choir sings in both Inuktitut and English.

  • Duration: 5m 22s

    Dramatic landscape! 

  • Duration: 28m 52s

    Summer Games – 1984

    Program name: Takuyaksat
    Takuyaksat was a Baker Lake production involving cultural activities, storytelling, hunting, sewing, and legends.
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Baker Lake, Nunavut
    Host: Peter Tapatai

  • 16:30 Unakuluk

    Duration: 46m 22s

    Rooted in tradition, adoption is a reality which all Inuit families have experienced. In Inuit culture, adopting a child from a relative, friend or acquaintance is extremely common. Marie-Hélène Cousineau, the adoptive mother of Alexandre Apak, lived in Igloolik, a small island southwest of Baffin Island in the Arctic, for many years.

  • Duration: 14m 9s

     Video series recalling traditional Inuit ways of life, using real footage of the Netsilik people of Kugaaruk in the 1960s, to illustrate the tales told by Tuktu, a fictional elder.

     

    Produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

  • Duration: 28m 50s

    Igloolik, Spring 1946. It is the season of never-ending days. Two dog teams searching the spring ice, men and boys hunting day and night. Seals are everywhere: at the breathing holes, sleeping under the warm sun. Amachlainuk has a lucky day.

  • Duration: 12m 10s

    Program name: Qimaivvik
    Qimaivvik was a cultural show produced in Baker Lake or Igloolik, but included segments from all of IBC’s centres. Topics included: storytelling, hunting and sewing techniques, legends, language, and other traditional practices such as igloo building, etc.
    Producer: Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation

  • Duration: 13m 1s

     

    video & edit

    koolkiaq fonds/Joseph Quqqiaq Jr

    Drum Dance in Cambridge Bay,Nunavut.

    March,2016.

    Kitikmeot Inuit Association Video

    The People of Cambridge Bay/Drum Dance.

     

  • 18:25 Shorts | James Ungalaq singing

    Duration: 9m 17s

  • Duration: 8m 36s

    Synopsis:

    Filmmaker:Carol Kunnuk

    Contact:Norhern Haze

    Producer:  Carol Kunnuk and Derek Aqqiaruq

    Year of Production:2009

    Distributor Information: Igloolik Isuma production

    Country: Igloolik

  • Duration: 19m 11s

  • Duration: 10m 30s

  • Duration: 26m 58s

  • Duration: 14m 15s

     Video series recalling traditional Inuit ways of life, using real footage of the Netsilik people of Kugaaruk in the 1960s, to illustrate the tales told by Tuktu, a fictional elder.

     

    Produced by the National Film Board of Canada.

  • 19:54 Nunavut (Our Land) | Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 10, Qaisut

    Duration: 28m 54s

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    Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 10, Qaisut, Igloolik Isuma Productions 1995, Producers Zacharias Kunuk, Pauloosie Qulitalik, Norman Cohn. Inuktut w/English s-t. .

  • Duration: 6m 8s

  • Duration: 11m 22s

    Land Program

    Producer: Baker Lake – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Tianna
    Location: Baker Lake (Qamanittuaq)

    Segment 1: Elders teach young people how to prepare and sew caribou skins and how to use the tools.

  • Duration: 18m 14s

    Indigenous peoples’ resilience is rooted in traditional knowledge and their deep understanding of the land.

  • Duration: 49m 25s

    NITV: Nunatinni (At Our Place). Local news and culture from Igloolik.

    Dancing and music, and whale.

  • Duration: 3m 24s

     In October of 2016, Reel Youth visited Kugluktuk, NU for two weeks as part of Moving Forward Together - Hivumut Aulaniq Atauttimut project, a 5 year Hamlet of Kugluktuk crime prevention project.  

    Youth under 12 years old were invited to learn basic filmmaking and created a video poem. 

     

     

  • Duration: 2m 1s

    2017 Nattiq Frolics Documentry Film Teaser 

    40th Nattiq Frolics in Kugluktuk Coming soon on Channel 51 

    Filmed by Mathieu Dumond

    Produced by Edna Elias & Umingmak Productions 

    Funded by Kitikmeot Inuit Association - Kitikmeot Media Fund

     

  • 21:53 ALICE

    Duration: 4m 51s

    Alice is a strong advocate for the Inuinnaqtun language and traditional teachings. She speaks of how she has seen the northern climate change since she was young and how her parents taught her to care for her elders.

  • 21:58 Special Event | Northern Haze: Living the Dream

    Duration: 36m 32s

    Northern Haze: Living the Dream, Artcirq Productions 2011, Director Derek Aqqiaruq. Inuktut w/English s-t.

    Rocking the North hard and heavy since 1977, “Northern Haze: Living the Dream” tells the story of the first known Inuit Rock Band to sing in their native tongue.

  • Duration: 3h 23m 38s

    Live from the Big Top at the Alianait Arts Festival in Iqaluit, Nunavut.

    (If the broadcast is interupted, please refresh your browser. It may take a few minutes, but the broadcast will continue.)

  • 01:58 Hunting Trip

    Duration: 13m 54s

    Producer: Arviat - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Arviat, Nunavut

    Segment 1: Arviat elder Casmier Nutarrasungnik talks about caribou and the behavior of caribou herds and wolves.

  • Duration: 1m 31s

     This short video was the first stage of a year-long project investigating traditional shelters of the high Arctic. Although modern materials were employed, traditional methods were used such as tying the structure together and using rocks for foundation and to weight down the waterproof covering. Health Canada's Climate Change and Health Adaptation Program funded the project, led by Dr.

  • Duration: 3m 28s

    Bannock Eating Contest in Arviat, 1980s.

    Winner Peter Suwaksiork.

  • Duration: 19m 54s

    Producer: Arviat - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Arviat, Nunavut

    Segment 1: Arviat Elders, Meg Kuksuk, Nutaraluk Aulajut and Annie Sewoee demonstrate a variety of Inuit games for children. This is a great video to show children.

  • Duration: 28m 51s

    IBC Rankin Inlet 70 Feast with Elders, 1986, Inuit Broadcasting Corporation 1986, Host, camera, Charlie Paniguniaq. Inuktut.

  • Duration: 11m 24s

    Su Naa is a journey of resolve on an emotional landscape of grief. A sister tries to resolve her guilt in order to recover the happiness of the last night shared with her brother before he is killed in a tragic accident. The audience is taken through this journey of resolve on an emotional landscape of grief.

    Filmmaker: Helen Haig-Brown

  • Duration: 40m 18s

    Interview with Heather Angnatok about climate change, Nain, Laborador, September 28, 2005. In English.

     

  • Duration: 8m 12s

     This video was shot by Zacharias Kunnuk while Artcic Collage students taking Early Childhood Education were having a juggling workshop with Artcirq.

  • 04:06 Shorts | Making a Drum

    Duration: 2m 2s

     Zacharias Kunuk films the making of a drum on April 16, 2004.

  • Duration: 8m 39s

    This is a video invitation to the Call of the Wolf, Return to the Sacred Hoop, a gathering that was held form August 17th to 24th 2010, in La Verendrye reserve on Anishnabe homeland.

  • Duration: 19m 52s

    Episode about the dogs used in dogteaming.

    Producer's Name: Paul Angilirq

    Country: Canada

    Region: Qimaivvik

  • Duration: 3m 35s

    Carol Kunnuk shows how to create an account on IsumaTV to upload your own comments in text, video or audio recordings. 

  • Duration: 52m 17s

    Program name: Takuyaksat
    Takuyaksat was a Baker Lake production involving cultural activities, storytelling, hunting, sewing, and legends.
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Baker Lake
    Camera: Charles Keenan

    Segment 1: Jacob Ikinilik teaches about building an igloo (igluvigaq) and uses a pana (snow knife).

  • 05:32 LAURA

    Duration: 5m 50s

    Laura speaks of learning to read Inuinnaqtun, the importance of education, sharing your knowledge and storytelling. She also shares a story of her own mother.

    This mini documentary was made in a three-day filmmaking program in Kugluktuk, NU. Young people in the community also made video poems and topical animations in a two-week film production program. 

  • Duration: 28m 56s

    Igloolik, Fall 1945. Akkitiq wakes up to a nice day for seal hunting. The stone house is warm and comfortable. Men pack up the dog team and look for seals on the fresh ice,while women work at home. Sometimes, the squabbling of children leads to trouble among families.

  • Duration: 28m 54s

  • Duration: 28m 54s

    Wall Hangings - 1992

  • 07:05 Movie Night | Atanarjuat The Fast Runner

    Duration: 2h 41m 51s

    Inuit epic set in ancient Igloolik, Atanarjuat The Fast Runner is a life-threatening struggle of love, jealousy, murder and revenge between powerful natural and supernatural characters, Canada's first feature film written, produced, directed, and acted by Inuit. 2001 Camera d'or, Cannes Film Festival; Best Picture, 2002 Genie Awards; #1 Canadian Film of the Decade, Macleans, CTV.

  • Duration: 8m 36s

    Synopsis:

    Filmmaker:Carol Kunnuk

    Contact:Norhern Haze

    Producer:  Carol Kunnuk and Derek Aqqiaruq

    Year of Production:2009

    Distributor Information: Igloolik Isuma production

    Country: Igloolik

  • Duration: 37m 32s

  • Duration: 2m 14s

    Today, in sunny but -45o, with snow mobile and komatik and Niko twin dogteam sleed, we go wind-seeking 40km Est of Pond Inlet to find the wind in the narrower channel between Bylot Island just after Mont Herodier. Niko Inuarak and his brother Daniel are quicly getting familiar with the kites with the help of Eepa Qappik and Alex Killabuk both from Pangnirtung.

     

  • Duration: 21m 3s

    NORTHERN LIGHT DANCERS

    TALOYOAK,NUNAVUT.2014 Easter Games/Square Dance Show.

     

    Video & Edit

    Joseph Quqqiaq Jr

    Accordion music & band

    Joseph Quqqiaq Sr. Accordion

    Sammy Pauloosie Rhythm Guitar

    Joseph Quqqiaq Jr Bass Guitar

    Lloyd Saittuq Drums

     

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