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International Legal Action on Climate Change

On December 7, 2005, Silla Watt-Cloutier and sixty-two Inuit hunters and elders from communities across Canada and Alaska filed a petition with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Based on the findings of the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment*, the petition alleges that the unchecked emissions of greenhouse gases from the United States violate Inuit cultural and environmental human rights as guaranteed by the 1948 American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man. 

Although the IACHR decided against hearing her petition, the Commission invited Ms. Watt-Cloutier to testify with her international legal team (including lawyers from Earthjustice and the Center for International Environmental Law) at their first hearing on climate change and human rights on March 1, 2007.

This channel features the unedited interviews from the petition.

*The Arctic Climate Impact Assessment projects that Inuit hunting culture may not survive the loss of sea ice and other changes projected over the coming decades.

New Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change Video Trailer

Here's our new project video trailer. It's a short summary of some of the incredible stories we've been hearing over our past month of filming in Pangnirtung, Resolute Bay and Iqaluit.

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Live from the Floe Edge

Interview with Terry Uyarak

Terry Uyarak: "And I don't believe when they say "We have the most, efficient, cleanest mining in modern days" because I don't think there are any clean mines." Click more for transcription

 

- I heard they are making a road for this mining project. Did they start already? From where to where?

Atanarjuat trailer

Trailer of the first Inuit feature film Atanarjuat The Fast Runner, a life-threatening struggle of love, jealousy, murder and revenge between powerful natural and supernatural characters set in ancient Igloolik.

The 9th Annual LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium

LIVE on IsumaTV May 29th 7:45pm - 10 pm EST

THE 9th ANNUAL LAFONTAINE-BALDWIN SYMPOSIUM: Featuring SIILA WATT-CLOUTIER

Click more info for more information about this live webcast.

- Opening Ceremony

- Word of Welcome from Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada

- Presentation of the winners of a photo competition by Dr Zacharias Kunuk O.C.

- Presentation of the LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium by John Ralston Saul

- Introduction of Siila Watt-Cloutier by the Honourable Ann Meekitjuk Hanson, Commissioner of Nunavut

- SIILA WATT-CLOUTIER, Inuit climate activist and 2007 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, speaking LIVE from Iqaluit on Inuit Knowledge, Human Rights and Climate Change.

- Q&A and Inuit entertainment.

 

THE 9th ANNUAL LAFONTAINE-BALDWIN SYMPOSIUM

is a presentation of

the Institute for Canadian Citizenship and The Dominion Institut

This webcast live on IsumaTV from Iqaluit, Nunavut is made possible with the support of

SSI Micro

Mr. and Mrs. Karlik; Akunnirmit Illinniartut Language Workshop

Workshop episode.

Producer's Name: Jake Kadluk

Country: Canada

Region: Qimaivvik

Show me on the map: discussions on mining on Aboriginal lands

Show me on the map is a project produced by Arnait VIdeo Productions.

Mining has already started to change the look of the towns of Nunavut in inordinate ways largely uncontrolled by the residents of the towns. Some people support and others are strongly opposed to mineral exploitation. Mining creates jobs but takes its toll on traditional visions of and relations to the land. Still, the debate is not really on and public, with few outlets for expressing everybody’s concern and point of view.

We are using video as a tool for investigating our subjects, some of which are: the impact of industrialization and mining on local mythology and legends, how people make choices for their future, the coexistence of tradition and economical development, the power of communities in negociating with mining companies. This work will be shared through the internet, as a video installation and as a film. We hope you will participate in the debate.

We would like to acknowledge the support of Canada Council for the Arts to make this project possible.

Cecelia Angutialuk Seal Hum with Eii Kimaliajuk

In this episode: Cecelia Angutialuk seal hum with Eii Kimaliajuk.

Producer's Name: IBC Baker Lake Production Center

Country: Canada

Region: Qimaivvik

Sleeping-over tents

Episode about sleep-over tents.

Producer's Name: Mary Shiutiapik

Country: Canada

Region: Takiginai

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