seal hunt

Nunatinni (At Our Place) (Show #44a, Part 1)

NITV: Nunatinni (At Our Place). Local news and culture from Igloolik.

Stories about ice fishing and seal hunting.

Producer's Name: NITV

Country: Canada

Nunatinni (At Our Place) (Show #32a, Part 2)

NITV: Nunatinni (At Our Place). Local news and culture from Igloolik.

Part 2 of short film about Igloolik in 1946, involving dogteam and seal hunting. Inuit traditional games and drumming in igloo. Meeting.

Producer's Name: NITV

Country: Canada

Tungijuq

What We Eat: Inuit jazz throat-singer Tanya Tagaq, and Cannes-winning filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk, talk back to Brigitte Bardot and anti-sealhunting lobby on the eternal reality of hunting.

Selected for Sundance, Toronto International Film Festival, Best Short, imagineNATIVE Film Fest 2009.

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Traditional cooking and Arviat Drum Dancers

Segment 1- Traditional cooking and Arviat Drum Dancer;

Segment 2- Isuma Production's Spring Seal Hunt.

Producer's Name: Jake Kadluk

Country: Canada

Region: Qimaivvik

Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 5: Angiraq (Home)

Nunavut (Our Land) TV Series Episode 5. Igloolik, Fall 1945. Igloolik, Fall 1945. Akkitiq wakes up to a nice day for seal hunting. The stone house is warm and comfortable. Men pack up the dog team and look for seals on the fresh ice,while women work at home. Sometimes, the squabbling of children leads to trouble among families.

Filmmaker: Zacharias Kunuk, Paulossie Qulitalik, Norman Cohn

Filmmaker Contact: zkunuk@isuma.ca; info@isuma.tv

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

Year of Production: 1995

Distributor Information: Isuma Distribution International c/o VTape, wandav@vtape.org, +1.416.351.1317 fax-1509; info@isuma.ca, +1.514.486.0707 fax-9851.

Country: Canada

Region: Igloolik; Nunavut, Canadian Arctic

Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 7: Qulangisi (Seal Pups)

Nunavut (Our Land) TV Series Episode 7. Igloolik, Spring 1946. Seal pups: springtime delicacy, prized for their soft fur and tender meat. When the pups start coming out on the ice, even small children and grandmothers can hunt.

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