Guluk Cockney Sr. is originally from Tuktoyaktuk, NT. He is a long-time official and coach for the Northern Games and Arctic sports in the Beaufort Delta region and beyond. His goal is to ensure that the games are delivered and passed down authentically and with the proper teachings so the next generations may carry them forward.… En savoir plus
Natalie Baker got interested in makeup when she was 13 years old. She taught herself by watching step-by-step tutorials on YouTube.
When she was 17 years old she was asked to work for Younique, but turned them down because she wasn't ready for the next step in her life. But once she turned 19 years old and was asked again, she was ready. Now she works for Younique.
Christopher Jr Mikeeuneak lives in Arviat, Nunavut. He makes hip-hop music with his closest friends Phillip Okatsiak and Ted Thompson. He and Phillip made their first song in 2020, and they enjoyed it so much they kept making songs.
Anne Thrasher was born in Letty Harbour, located on the Hudson's Bay Coast between Paulatuk and Cape Perry. In those early years she travelled frequently with her parents on the land and to different communities learning and collecting the stories she would later share with others in her community and beyond.… En savoir plus
Jacob Okatsiak is a hip-hop artist from Arviat, Nunavut. As a kid, he performed at his local church and learned to play drums, piano, and guitar. Inspired by other Indigenous rappers, Jacob began to rap and record his own music, building a northern fan base.
Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.’s Phase 2 development proposal for the Mary River mine continues, and IsumaTV/DID records the process of public engagement sessions in communities. Sessions started in January 2019, leading to public hearings scheduled for summer 2019.
Tunnganariq Nunagijavut (Welcome to Where We Live Now) is a weekly, live cultural and current affairs series produced in-house by Uvagut TV with community partners throughout Inuit Nunangat.
On this episode of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut: Arviat, a group of women are operating heavy equipment machinery that inspired many across social media. Tonight we speak to Chelsea Aniksak, sewage truck operator, Alissa Matoo, rock truck operator, and Jewel McCallum, loader operator and supervisor.… En savoir plus
On this episode: IQALUGASUGVIK, a fishing trip towards Arctic Bay. Also featuring caribou shinning in the qammaq. Elder Daniel Qattalik, and youth participant Hunter Ungalaq with Susan Avingaq.
Produced by Nataq Ungalaq Camera: Mark Jr. Malliki Edited: Chris Awa, Mark Jr. Malliki Host: Marcy Siakuluk
Featuring Zacharias Kunuk, and Susan Avingaq making camera warmers, and featuring Jerry Iyyiraq, and others working on building a small boat. Also featuring Leonie Qrunnut and Nataq Ungalaq.
Lydia Mukyunik, Shayla Ikakhik, and Mike Gibbons at Aqqiumavik will talk about child rearing and the program that Aqqiumavik is running for pregnant women, and supporting women with newborn to 1 years old.
On this week's Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut, we have Mike and Lisa Gibbons of Arviat talking about Inuit culture, history and climate change. As society relies more on technology versus the way Mike and Lisa grew up, what has changed and how does this affect the future of Inuit traditional knowledge and culture? … En savoir plus
ICS presents: The ICRC Workshop Language Hour. Inuvialuit discuss how they learned their language from the fluent speakers. Elders tell stories of how they lived and learned on the land. People talked about their families and how the knowledge was passed down and how it feels having Inuvialuktun as your first language.
Join Nataq Ungalaq in presenting an interview with the one and only Susan Avingaq. featuring some clips of just a few of her wonderful contributions to the show and other projects over the years.
Join Evano Jr Aggark in welcoming Ian John Ahmak and Joey Komakjuak who are at the Mat-Su Arctic Winter Games 2024 as Inuit Games athletes. Followed by a clip of Lucy Tulugarjuk interviewing some young AWG Athletes from last year.
Marie Jacobsen, Dodie Malegana, Helen Kitekudlak and Annie Inuktalik share their thoughts on the Inuvialuit Cultural Centers Language workshop held in Inuvik last week.