July 7 2018

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07 July 2018

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26h 44m 14s
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  • 00:03 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: 8m 6s

      Taloyoak,Nu.

    December,2017.

    Talent show

    Stevenson Kayaitok

     

    video & edit

    Joseph Quqqiaq Jr

     

    Koolkiaq's Production Enterprise

     

  • Duration: 8m 20s

    A collection of unedited testimonies by Canadian aboriginal residential school survivors, telling first-person stories of their own personal histories.

  • 00:25 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: 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.


  • 00:59 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.

  • 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

     

  • 01:09 Documentaries | Exile Nutaunikut

    Duration: 48m 16s

    In 1953, Inuit families were forcibly relocated to the uninhabited and inhospitable high arctic, 1500 kilometres north of their traditional homeland of Nunavik, in northern Québec, to extend Canadian claims of sovereignty to Ellesmere Island. Inuit endured families torn apart and many years of hardship.

  • Duration: 1h 4m 49s

    Live from The Floe Edge From an Inuit Point of View August 2008 Agu Bay Trip II

  • Duration: 10m 19s

    This beautiful video was made in part through the financial support of Government of Nunavut Department Culture, Language, Elders and Youth in 2012. A mix of live shows and scenes shot on the island of Igloolik.

  • Duration: 58m 54s

    The Homecoming of Nuilaalik - 1996

  • Duration: 3m 46s

    Igloolik youth play Inuit games. Iglulimmi inuusuttuit Inuit pinnguarusituqanginni pinnguaqtillugit.

     

  • Duration: 28m 54s

    1986 Kitikmeot Summer Games

    Producer: Cambridge Bay - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Cambridge Bay

    Segment 1: Inuinnaqtun traditional games in Cambridge Bay.

  • 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: 28m 54s

    Carvers of Coppermine - 1987

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

  • 05:34 Kangiqsujuaq

    Duration: 40m 35s

  • Duration: 5m 19s

    April 2013, visit to Arctic Bay by Zacharias Kunuk and Jon Frantz.

  • Duration: 28m 52s

    Program name: Tohaknaak
    Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Kugluktuk, Cambridge Bay, Nunavut

    Host: James Kavana
    Camera: Sarah Green, James Panioyak

    Segment 1: Simon Taipana, Lands Officer in Kugluktuk, talks about the town site and the plans for buildings.

  • Duration: 20m 2s

    Program name: Cooking with Janet
    Producer: Baker Lake – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Baker Lake, Nunavut
    Camera: John Tapatai, William Sikati
    Host: Janet Tagoona

    Segment 1: Janet Tagoona teaches a cooking lesson using caribou meat. She makes caribou stew and bannock.

  • Duration: 28m 52s

    Program name: Kippinguijautiit

  • Duration: 29m 55s

    Program name: Qaujisaut

  • Duration: 26m 58s

  • 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: 12m 26s

     Join Artcirq on the Kuujjuaq tour! This video shows behind the scenes highlights of Artcirq's performances and workshops.

  • 08:48 Inuit Games

    Duration: 26m 1s

    Inuit Games - Honoring the Spirit of Our Past

    Video about Inuit Games, featuring Kitikmeot atheletes and information about the history of the sport.

     Runs 26 minutes.

  • Duration: 10m 30s

  • Duration: 15m 33s

  • Duration: 10m 50s

  • Duration: 5m 27s

  • Duration: 27s

  • Duration: 32m 36s

    Archival film from Cambridge Bay Dewline Site.

    Shot and edited by unknown persons.

    Shows Cambridge Bay Distant Early Warning site and the community in the 50's and 60's. Dates unknown.

    Runtime: 32:36

     

  • 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: 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

     

  • Duration: 55m 9s

  • Duration: 26s

     Video by

    Joseph Quqqiaq Jr

    Location 

    Cambridge Bay 

    Kitikmeot Inuit Association's 40'th Anniversary 

    Nunavut Day Celebrations 

     

     

  • Duration: 28m 54s

    Program name: Tahonaak
    Producer: Cambridge Bay - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Taloyaok, Nunavut

    This is a poor quality video, filmed during the Inuit games in Taloyoak, Nunavut with participants from the surrounding communities in Kitikmeot.

  • Duration: 5m 55s

    Video,Pictures & Edit

    Joseph Quqqiaq Jr

    Cambridge Bay,Nu.

    Kitikmeot Regional Stakeholder Meeting

    Drum Dance Night & Pictures of Meetings.

     

     

  • Duration: 4m 3s

    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.

  • Duration: 59m 21s

    The Last Shaman, from September 27th, 2000.

    Producer's Name: NITV

    Country: Canada

  • Duration: 15m 28s

    On May 5, 2013 Zacharias Kunuk went polar bear hunting with his brother Laben Kunuk. They managed to catch a bear as Zacharias filmed the hunt.

    Camera: Zacharias Kunuk

    Editor: Carol Kunnuk

    Running time: 15:25

  • Duration: 21s

    We've gone through an interview with Lukie Airut, an Igloolik-based carver and hunter, and he has great stories to share. In particular, he told us that he had recently seen a grizzly bear near town, which is something that locals say is very rare, despite scientific studies showing they may extend into the area.

  • Duration: 19m 52s

    Episode about the dogs used in dogteaming.

    Producer's Name: Paul Angilirq

    Country: Canada

    Region: Qimaivvik

  • Duration: 14m 12s

  • Duration: 1h 51m 6s

    Video from Bernard Harbour land camp with youth and elders. Part 1 of 4

    Shot and edited by unknown.

    On the land near Kugluktuk, Nunavut.

    Runtime: 1 hour 51mins 6secs

  • Duration: 1h 41m 41s

    Video from Bernard Harbour land camp with youth and elders.

    Shot and edited by unknown.

    On the land near Kugluktuk, Nunavut.

    Runtime: 1hour 47mins 47secs 

  • Duration: 53m 55s

    Video from Bernard Harbour land camp with youth and elders. Part 3 of 3

    Shot and edited by unknown.

  • Duration: 1h 22m 1s

    Video from Bernard Harbour land camp with youth and elders. Part 4 of 4

    Shot and edited by unknown.

    On the land near Kugluktuk, Nunavut.

    Runtime: 1 hour 22mins 1secs

  • 19:53 Bullyvideo

    Duration: 2m 48s

  • Duration: 25m 56s

    Bullet Making - 1986

    Producer: Peter Tapatai - Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Peter Tapatai
    Location: Baker Lake

    Segment 1: Peter Tapatai gives instructions and demonstrates how to make bullets.

  • Duration: 28m 55s

    Program name: Tohaknaak
    Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: John Komak and Ada Todd

    Segment 1: Kitikmeot Inuit games. This shows competitive sports being played between communities.

  • Duration: 28m 55s

    Program name: Tohaknaak
    Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: James Paniyok

    Segment 1: Elder Walter Topilak and Effie Kakayak talk about how it was when Kugluktuk started as a community. They have seen big changes from the life style they lived before the establishment of the community.

  • Duration: 37m 23s

    ᑰᒡᔪᐊᑉ ᑕᓯᐊᓂ - ᐊᒪᖅᑯᓂᒃ ᓇᐅᑦᑎᖅᓱᖅᐸᒡᓗᓯ
    Kuugjuaq – Keep an eye for the wolves

    ᑕᑭᓂᖓ 37
    37 min.

    ᐋᖅᑭᒃᓱᐃᔩᑦ: ᓯᐅᕐᕕ ᓕᐸᓛᖕᒃ (ᑳᕐᑕᓐᒥ ᓯᓚᑦᑐᖅᓴᕐᕕᒃ), ᓕᐊ ᐅᑕᒃ (ᓄᓇᕗᒻᒥ ᖃᐅᔨᓴᖅᑐᓕᕆᔨᒃᑯᑦ)
    Producers: Sylvie LeBlanc (Carleton University), Leah Otak (Nunavut Research
    Institute)


    SYNOPSIS:

    ᑰᒡᔪᐊᒥ.
    Kuugjuami (South Cockburn Lake).
    ᐊᒋᓯ, 2012.
    August 2012.

  • Duration: 19m 54s

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

    Segment 1: Students from a southern town come up to Arviat on a student exchange. They are shown a variety of activities that are normal to Inuit students, such as making sleds or tanning caribou skins. They are also taken out on a snowmobile.

  • Duration: 1h 58m 46s

    with Fara Palmer and The Jerry Cans.

    Year of Production: 2009

    Country: Canada

  • Duration: 1m 56s

  • Duration: 2m 49s

  • Duration: 29m 17s

     ICRC Presents the Inuvialuit Video

    About Inuvialuit traditional Dancing and Music.

    Runs 29:16

     

  • Duration: 44m 14s

    Synopsis: Inuvialuit Drum Dance clips (raw footage) from research shoot in January 2010

    Filmmaker: Stacey Aglok MacDonald

    Contact: 867-877-1883

    Producer: Stacey Aglok MacDonald

     

  • 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

  • 01:42 Documentaries | Bear Skin Cleaning 1

    Duration: 4m 1s

  • 01:46 Documentaries | Bear Skin Cleaning 2

    Duration: 4m 22s

  • 01:51 Documentaries | Bear Skin Cleaning 3

    Duration: 4m 32s

  • Duration: 19m 8s

  • Duration: 27s

  • Duration: 28m 56s

    Program name: Tohaknaak
    Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Cambridge Bay,Nunavut
    Host: Ada Todd

    Segment 1: The 1986 Christmas concert in Cambridge Bay.

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