Siku

  • 2m 19s

    Qaingu - Ice Watch Word of the Week 2

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

     The SIKU Ice Watch Word of the Week is Qaingu ᖃᐃᖑ (Qainngu ᖃᐃᙳ, Qainnuq ᖃᐃᓐᓄᖅ, Qaimnguq).

    Qaingu is ice that forms along the shore in the fall at the high tide line when Qinu, or slushy ice, is pushed onto the shore and builds up from waves and tides, where it freezes from slush into more solid Qaingu.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 12-05-2023

  • 2m 46s

    SIKU Ice Watch 2023 - How to Make an Ice Post

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

     Learn how to use the SIKU App to create an Ice Post eligible for a prize in the Ice Watch Challenge! SIKU works without an internet connection so you can save posts about ice conditions when you are on the land.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 05-05-2023

  • 3m 3s

    SIKU 2023 Goose Watch Launch Video

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

     SIKU 2023 Goose Watch Challenge has begun!
    Work together with other Indigenous communities across the North to help track this year’s goose migration using the SIKU app - you could win a $1000 gift card sponsored by Northern! Learn more at https://siku.org/goosewatch

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 28-04-2023

  • 2m 16s

    2023 Ice Watch Launch Video

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

     The 2023 Ice Watch has begun!
    Support ice safety and knowledge transfer in your community by sharing Ice Posts with the SIKU app - you could win a Ski-Doo from Contant, Northern gift cards and more!

    Learn more at https://siku.org/icewatch. Ice Watch is a collaboration between Arctic Eider Society and SmartICE.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 22-03-2023

  • 1m 46s

    Sikuliaviniq - Ice Watch Word of the Week 7

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

    Description

    The Ice Watch Word of the Week is Sikuliaviniq / Tuvaruaq

    Once sikuliaq freezes up enough so that it is thicker and no longer wavy, it is called sikuliaviniq ot tuvaruaq. Using a harpoon, it can be walked on and when it gets thicker sometimes can support a skidoo.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 06-05-2022

  • 1m 50s

    Sikuliaq - Ice Watch Word of the Week 6

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

    Description

    The Ice Watch Word of the Week is Sikuliaq (Sikuliak, Hikuliaq, Hikulihaaq).

    Sikuliaq, or young ice, forms as sikuaq freezes up and gets thicker and harder. It no longer looks grey and can have some snow on top. It can be strong enough to support some animals but not always thick enough to support a person walking on it.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 29-04-2022

  • 2m 6s

    Sikuaq - Ice Watch Word of the Week 5

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

    Description

    The Ice Watch Word of the Week is Sikuaq.

    Sikuaq, or Hikuaq in the western dialects, is when Qinu or slushy ice begins to solidify and forms very thin freshly formed ice.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 21-04-2022

  • 2m 11s

    Ivunik - Ice Watch Word of the Week 4

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

    Description

    The Ice Watch Word of the Week is: Ivunik.

    Ivunik is piled up ice and Ivujuk is the process of ice piling up. This often happens with moving ice piling up along the shore, or at the floe edge when the moving floe closes up against the land fast ice edge and creates pressure ridges of piled up ice.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 15-04-2022

  • 2m 12s

    Qaingu - Ice Watch Word of the Week 2

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

    Description

    The SIKU SmartICE 2022 Ice Watch Word of the Week is Qaingu ᖃᐃᖑ (Qainngu ᖃᐃᙳ, Qainnuq ᖃᐃᓐᓄᖅ, Qaimnguq).

    Qaingu is ice that forms along the shore in the fall at the high tide line when Qinu, or slushy ice, is pushed onto the shore and builds up from waves and tides, where it freezes from slush into more solid Qaingu.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 31-03-2022

  • 2m 28s

    Qinu - Ice Watch Word of the Week 1

    uploaded by: SIKU

    channel: SIKU

    Learn about Qinu (ᕿᓄ) or Qinuaq (ᕿᓄᐊᖅ), one of the first types of ice that forms in the fall time around the harbours and bays and starts building up around the shore as the ocean begins to freeze.

    The Word of the Week is part of the 2022 SIKU SmartICE Ice Watch Challenge. Learn more at siku.org/icewatch.

    Uqalimakkanirit

    uploaded date: 23-03-2022

  • SIKU

    uploaded by: SIKU

    uploaded date: 22-03-2022