About this video
Inuit memories and experiences of shamanism, and oral histories about the last shamans practicing in the region of Igloolik, Nunavut. Interviewees range from young people to elders and politicians, but they all share a belief that things happen, and that shamanism is still a living religion.
DIRECTOR(S): Paulossie Qulitalik, Zacharias Kunuk
PRODUCER(S): Paulossie Qulitalik, Zacharias Kunuk
WRITER(S): Zacharias Kunuk, Paulossie Qulitalik
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Zacharias Kunuk, Aaron Kunuk, Norman Cohn
SOUND RECORDIST: Brian Nutarariaq
EDITOR(S): Marie-Christine Sarda
EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Norman Cohn
SCREENINGS & TELEVISION:
APTN, Global Visions Film Festival, Dreamspeakers International Aboriginal Film Festival
YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 2003
DISTRIBUTOR INFORMATION:
Isuma Distribution International c/o VTape, wandav [at] vtape [dot] org, +1.416.351.1317 fax-1509; info [at] isuma [dot] ca, +1.514.486.0707 fax-9851.
COUNTRY: Canada
REGION: Nunavut, Canadian Arctic
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Really I like this video. Is it posible to visit this knid of video pages. If yes can you please send it to me. Acutlly I've talked about these things in my CMR meeting. It'll be very useful for me. Thx
I am doing a research\project on shamanism, so I want to kno if you have lots more videos like this? If you do please contact me at 934-4350 or 8876. Laura Qamukaq
We, modern day Inuit should also ask for forgiveness to the spirits of Tuniit (Thule culture) on behalf of our forefathers for first colonizing and assimilating them and either wiping them off the face of the earth or exiling them from their Arctic homeland which was rightfully given to them by Nunaliurti (Creator).
Sniqqaq
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