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17h 44m 22s
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    Kids play with sand using their backhoe toys. Backhoe construction operators work in Iqaluit. Surusiit siurarmmi pinngualiit saliguutinguaqttut ammalu siurammik saliguqtut iqalunni.

     

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  • Duration: 29m 53s

    Program name: Inukshuk
    Producer: Victor Qilulaaq and John Tapatai - Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Victor Qillulaaq
    Camera: Simian Mikinguaq and Samual Irqillik
    Location: Baker Lake

    Segment 1: David Manik talks about the Kiviuq legend series.

    Segment 2: Thomas tells a variety of funny stories that he knows.

  • Duration: 28m 58s

    Program name: Takujuminaqtut / Takuyuminaqtut
    Producer: Rankin Inlet - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Charlie Panigoniak
    Segment 1: People in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut send their Merry Christmas greetings to others and relatives.

  • Duration: 3h 23m 38s

    Live from the Big Top at the Alianait Arts Festival in Iqaluit, Nunavut.

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  • Duration: 13m 29s

    Program name: Kippinguijautiit

  • Duration: 5m 50s

    Henry teaches Johnny how to fly a plane on a computer (to Pangnirtung). Hiannuli ilinniartitijuq Jaanimik qaritaujatigut tingmisuunguanirmik. (Panniqtuumut)

     

  • 04:58 KIA 40

    Duration: 34s

     KIA Presidents message about KIA's 40th Birthday and Nunavut Day celebration

  • 04:58 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: 28m 55s

    Canada Day and Traditional Camp - 1986

  • Duration: 5m 40s

    Program name: Qaggiq
    Qaggiq (Gathering Place) was a current affairs program (refers to a large igloo built for the gathering of several families).
    Producer: Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Noah Tiktaq

    Segment 1: Joe Karetak talks about the programs they will be running at the Friendship Centre that was recently opened in Rankin Inlet.

  • Duration: 28m 17s

    Caribou Skin Clothing – 1989

    Program name: Qaggimiut
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Michael Haqpi
    Location: Baker Lake

    Segment 1: The video gives information about caribou – Inuit relied heavily on caribou as their main source of food and of fur for clothing and for other things such as tents and bags, etc.

  • Duration: 24m 10s

    Program name: Kippinguijautiit

  • Duration: 28m 53s

    Program name: Takuyaksat
    Takuyaksat was a Baker Lake production involving cultural activities, storytelling, hunting, sewing, and legends.
    Producer: John Tapatai and Simeon Mikkungwak – Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation.
    Host: Simeon Mikkungwak
    Camera: Samuel Iqqilik, Simeon Mikkungwak and John Tapatai
    Location: Baker Lake

  • Duration: 28m 51s

    Episode about Canada Day 1985.

    Producer's Name: Zacharias Kunuk

    Year of Production: 2009

    Country: Canada

  • Duration: 36m 32s

    A documentary about Northern Haze famous Inuit Rock stars from Igloolik

    Living the dream 

    Film by Derek Aqqiaruq

  • Duration: 2m 6s

    3900 Picures has produced the first international feature film from Greenland. The film is titled "Nuummioq" and was shot during the summer of 2008 in Nuuk and surrounding fjords. The film premiered in Katuaq Culture Center in Nuuk the 1st of november 2009 and is selected in World competition catagory at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in Utah.

  • Duration: 12m 10s

    Program name: Qimaivvik
    Qimaivvik was a cultural show produced in Baker Lake or Igloolik, but included segments from all of IBC’s centres. Topics included: storytelling, hunting and sewing techniques, legends, language, and other traditional practices such as igloo building, etc.
    Producer: Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation

  • Duration: 9m 26s

     Inuit Architecture, including the iglu and qarmaq, continue to be useful in the north as survival shelters. Buildings from Inuit tradition are also important ways of knowing about snow and the land. This video was made with the support of Climate Change and Health Adaptation Program for Northern First Nations and Inuit Communities, Dr.

  • Duration: 32m 35s

    Synopsis: This film shows the inspiration, often related to belief in the supernatural, behind Inuit sculpture. The Inuit's approach to the work is to release the image the artist sees imprisoned in the rough stone. The film centres on an old legend about the carving of the image of a sea spirit to bring food to a hungry camp.

    Filmmaker: John Feeney

  • Duration: 28m 56s

    A testimony from the heart; Edna Elias, Commissioner of Nunavut, talks about her path, how she became the Commissioner and the people who are supporting her.

    In English

  • Duration: 2m 25s

     AQHAT Northern Lights by John Main.

  • Duration: 19m 11s

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    History of the Iñupiat: The Voice of Our Spirit tells the story of how the Iñupiaq language, one of the oldest languages in the world, has survived despite 150 years of trauma including epidemics, missionaries, boarding school policies and US government assimilation policies. A powerful reminder of the importance of teaching language in the battle to maintain our culture.

  • Duration: 34m 19s

    Toonik Tyme Special #1

    Producer: Iqaluit - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation

    Segment 1: The 27th Toonik Tyme Festival in Iqaluit – This video includes local musicians, games, gatherings, and figure skating.

  • Duration: 23m 53s

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    Program name: Kippinguijautiit

  • Duration: 13m 35s

     Building traditional Haida canoes

    Editing: Maia Iotzova

     

  • Duration: 1m 35s

    Ualinningmuitun Numiqtiin Drum Dance group music video filmed by Artless Collective

  • Duration: 10m 31s

  • 12:24 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. 

  • 12:29 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. 

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  • 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: 3m 44s

    A young song Writer Soloman Uyarasuk

    He lives in Igloolik Nunavut

    he had agreed to make this song for the film. Origanal song from the trailer Queen of the Quest .

  • 13:21 Perspectives | Unakuluk (Dear Little One)

    Duration: 46m 22s

    Rooted in tradition, adoption is a reality that all Inuit families have experienced. In Inuit culture, adopting a child from a relative, friend or acquaintance is a common practice. Marie-Hélène Cousineau, the adoptive mother of Alexandre Apak, lived in Igloolik, a small island southwest of Baffin Island in the Arctic, for many years.

  • Duration: 48s

     This is a trailer to promote involvement in the 2014 Sila Rainbow Dance Competition.

  • Duration: 58m 55s

    Toonik Tyme Talent Show - 1985

    Program name: Kippinguijautiit

  • Duration: 30m 1s

    Producer: Charlie Paniguniaq - Rankin Inlet – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Host: Charlie Paniguniaq
    Camera: Charlie Paniguniaq
    Assistant Camera: Thomas Tittaq
    Location: Rankin Inlet, a lake named Iqaluit (fish)

  • 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: 28m 58s

    Guide Development Program – 1986

    Program name: Takuyaksat
    Takuyaksat was a Baker Lake production involving cultural activities, storytelling, hunting, sewing, and legends.
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Baker Lake, Nunavut

  • 16:08 Shorts | Caribou Hunt

    Duration: 1m 30s

  • 16:09 Seal Hunt

    Duration: 27m 33s

    Seal Hunt

     

  • Duration: 29m 1s

    Fishing in Nuvytyaq Point

    Program name: Takuyaksat
    Takuyaksat was a Baker Lake production involving cultural activities, storytelling, hunting, sewing, and legends.
    Producer: Baker Lake - Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
    Location: Baker Lake, Nunavut

    Segment 1: Peter Tapatai and friends go ice fishing for trout.

  • Duration: 16s

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Tukisigiarviit: Kugluktuk Television Channel