Episode 29 of Nipivut is TONIGHT at 6 p.m. on CKUT 90.3FM. Featured on tonight's show: • Ossie Michelin speaks about his involvement in the Make Muskrat Right protest; • Annie speaks to Kuujjuaq, Quebec Mayor Tunu Napartuk, who visited Montreal last month; … Uqalimakkanirit
This is a special one-year anniversary episode of Nipivut! Nipivut turned 1 this month and we decided to get the whole staff together and talk about how Nipivut started and where we're going. Annie hosts, and there's lots of songs throughout the hour.
Annie hosts Nipivut this week, and we've got a packed one! On the show, we have: • Annie in conversation with a few people who were at the Urban Aboriginal Strategy meeting hosted by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami in Montreal last week;… Uqalimakkanirit
Here's Episode 26 of Nipivut! Tonight's lineup, hosted by Annie Pisuktie, includes: - Audio from the Tungasuvvingat Inuit Montreal community gathering last week; - Messages from the Mayors, including Inukjuak mayor Pauloosie Kasudluak, Ivujivik mayor Tivi Iyaituk, Akulivik mayor Mark Qumak and Kuujjurarpik mayor Lucassie Inukpuk; … Uqalimakkanirit
This is our special Kangirsuk episode! This past July, Pauyungie Nutaraaluk worked with Neevie Simigak, a high school student in Kangirsuk, Nunavik, to produce a show about Kangirsuk's Arctic Char Music Festival! The show features interviews with Kangirsumiut and festival musicians, including live performances by Elisapie Isaac, Twin Flames, and Saali & The Ravenhearts.… Uqalimakkanirit
This is the first broadcast of Nipivut(Our Voice) on 90.3 FM CKUT in Montreal. Interviews with Jason LeBlanc of Tuvasuvvingat Inuit in Ottawa, Larry Watt, and Annie Itoshat. Hosted by Annie Pisuktie, with contributors Pauyungie Nutaraaluk and Agluvak Puskas. Inuktitut language lessons by Saumik and Nally.
JAHS graduates and role models for Inuit youth, Shelby Angalik and Innosar Issakiark from Arviat TV share their reflections on the 2016 Arviat Hope Walk.
The youth-organized event was conceived during the Arviat Youth Leadership Camp held July 1-8, 2016 with support from the Hamlet of Arviat, TakingITGlobal and the Samuel Family Foundation.
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.
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Inspired by the work of my maternal grandfather, Pudlo Pudlat, this stop-motion short tells the story of a male owl, driven by hunger, as he goes in search of food in a late-spring snowstorm – but in his pursuit he may have met his match.
Writer/director/producer: Mosha Folger
I could not have completed the project without the help of Karen, my partner in all things.