Inuktitut

Nunavut, Canada212,50

Transmediale

Installation

On January 28 2009, Zacharaias Kunuk delivered the annual Marshal McLuhan Lecture to the Berlin Transmediale live on IsumaTV from Iqaluit to the lecture hall in Berlin, including an interactive Q & A.

Pang Program

This video showcases the Pangnirtung Travel-Study Course hosted by Native Studies and Environment, University of Manitoba, which allows students to live and learn amongst the Inuit

Filmmaker: Ian Mauro

Filmmaker Contact:

 

ianmauro [at] uvic [dot] ca

Producer's Name: Ian Mauro

KiviaqVsCanada

KiviaqVsCanada

Kiviaq Vs Canada by Zacharias Kunuk and trial update from December 2008.

IBC

Winning television programming by Inuit

The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation provides a window to the Arctic by producing award-winning television programming by Inuit, for Inuit. Created in the late 1970's, IBC is, indeed, Nunavut’s public producer. IBC does not produce the regular fare of TV sitcoms and talk shows.

Jake Ikeperiar Testimony

Filmmaker: Zacharias Kunuk

Year of Production: 2008

Country: Canada

Region: Nunavut

Alexina Kublu Testimony

Filmmaker: Zacharias Kunuk

Year of Production: 2008

Country: Canada

Region: Nunavut

Jack Anawak Testimony

Filmmaker: Zacharias Kunuk

Year of Production: 2008

Country: Canada

Region: Nunavut

Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 1: Qimuksik (Dog Team)

Qimuksik (Dog Team) is one of the 13-part Nunavut (Our Land) series follows five fictional families through the different seasons of an Arctic year, from the glorious northern spring to a uniquely Inuit Christmas Day. Other programs include contemporary documentaries on whale and polar bear hunting, modern leadership, elders’ advice, and a youth group’s effort to learn circus skills to reduce youth suicide.

Igloolik, Spring 1945. In Qimuksik (Dog Team) while imparting knowledge to the next generation, one family travels in the immense and beautiful arctic during spring.

Inuaraq teaches his young son how to survive in the old way: driving the dogs, building the igloo, catching seals on the open water, running down caribou to feed the family.                scroll for more info...

Content summary:

  • Dad teaching his son about survival: navigation, ice thickness
  • Dad being a role model
  • Tracking caribou by examining hoof prints and using the raven’s flight direction and sound
  • Skinning a caribou – special way to do this for clothing (instead of random use)
  • Relationship with the dogs: man and dogs have a very special connection: they work together and one cannot live without the other. The man feeds the dogs and working with dogs has many benefits (unlike a skidoo, dogs don’t run out of gas!). Dogs are useful for polar bear hunting. The dogs know where there is thin ice, know how to avoid danger while travelling. The dogs can find their way home, even during a white-out or blizzard. Jayson Kunnuk

Filmmaker: Zacharias Kunuk, Norman Cohn, Paulossie Qulitalik

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

Producer: Norman Cohn, Paulossie Qulitalik, Zacharias Kunuk

Year of Production: 1995

Distributor Information:

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

Country: Canada

Region: Igloolik, Nunavut, Canadian Arctic

Nunavut (Our Land) Episode 2: Avaja

Nunavut (Our Land) TV Series Episode 2. Igloolik, Spring 1945. Inuaraq's family finally arrives at Avaja to a warm welcome. Yet, many changes have taken place.

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

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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