Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 3: Qarmaq (Stone House)

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Nunavut (Our Land) TV Series Episode 3. Igloolik, Fall 1945. Grandmother remembers the old way. In autumn 1945, five families build a stone house to prepare for the coming winter.

Filmmaker: Zacharias Kunuk, Norman Cohn, Pauloosie Qulitalik

Filmmaker Contact: zkunuk [at] isuma [dot] ca. www.isuma.ca

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Nunavut (Our Land) TV Series Episode 3. Igloolik, Fall 1945. Grandmother remembers the old way. In autumn 1945, five families build a stone house to prepare for the coming winter.

Filmmaker: Zacharias Kunuk, Norman Cohn, Pauloosie Qulitalik

Filmmaker Contact: zkunuk [at] isuma [dot] ca. www.isuma.ca

Producer's Name: Norman Cohn, Zacharias Kunuk, Pauloosie Qulitalik

Year of Production: 1995

Distributor Information:

Isuma Distribution International c/o VTape, wandav [at] vtape [dot] org, +1.416.351.1317 fax-1509; info [at] isuma [dot] ca, +1.514.486.0707 fax-9851.

Country: Canada

Region: Igloolik; Nunavut, Canadian Arctic

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 One can identify the immediacy in overall overall overall tone and design as the forerunner to Atanarjuat, and elements of the others revealed many other factors of Inuit everyday daily life in different workout routines. Would be quite something to see all 13 items, which seemingly follow five different shut family members. autohjælp

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 One can identify the immediacy in overall tone and design as the forerunner to Atanarjuat, and parts of the others revealed many other factors of Inuit life in different routines. Would be quite something to see all 13 items, which seemingly adhere to five different family members. african mango

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 Can anyone tell me anything more about that beautiful song they're singing throughout this episode?

 

elisapie's picture
hello this is elisapie idlout im from inukjuak

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