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The 11-year old son of Zacharias Kunuk is taught by his grandfather to capture his first bear. Igloolik elder, Abraham Ulayuruluk, recounts stories about hunting polar bears in the old days. Authentic views of hunting the most feared and respected animal in the Arctic.
Nanugiurutiga is a part of the Unikaatuatiit (Story Tellers) Series.
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DIRECTOR(S): Zacharias Kunuk
PRODUCER(S): Igloolik Isuma Productions Inc.
WRITER(S): Zacharias Kunuk
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Zacharias Kunuk, Natar Ungalaaq
EDITOR(S): Marie-Christine Sarda, Zacharias Kunuk
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Zacharias Kunuk, Norman Cohn
SCREENINGS & TELEVISION:
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN)
Channel 24 Igloolik
YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 2000
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
Synopsis of Nanugiurutiga (My First Polar Bear)
by Jayson Kunnuk
- Polar bears are very strong swimmers
- Elders share stories, especially stories of the old days and how one became a hunter when he was young
- Men work together to fix the skidoos
- Strong family bond
- Grandfather passing on his knowledge to his grandson
- Planning the hunt, must know the behaviour of the bear
- Dogs help by distracting and annoying the bear
- Special techniques for portioning and skinning the animal
- Handling and preparing the skin for drying
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