Lazarus Qattalik is a young Inuk artist from Igloolik, Nunavut. He grew up drumming for the local church close to his house and became a drummer for the band "Kikkukiaq" which he was very involved in. Now with his own band, he released his first album "Iqippagit" (hugs) in 2017.
Bart Hanna Kappianaq is a renowned sculptor based in Igloolik, NU. Hanna Kappianaq was taught the basics of carving by his father when he was young and later pursued formal artistic training at Algonquin College in Ottawa, ON. He works with soapstone, serpentinite, alabaster, ivory and bone to create carvings that stay true to the nature of the material.… En savoir plus
Born in Frobisher Bay, NWT (now Iqaluit). The youngest of Susan (Seamstress, Actor, Production Designer, Screen writer, Author) and Jacob (Carver) Avingaq. She was raised in Igloolik but because her dad worked at the school she would be out on the land late spring and summer when school was out.
Gabriel Koperqualuk is an Urban Inuk raised in Montreal. His mother is from Puvirnituq. He grew up speaking both English and French and is now slowly learning Inuktitut. He studied in Graphic Design and Commercial Photography, and recently did a year at Concordia in the Intermedia program.
Baffinland Iron Mines Corp.’s Phase 2 development proposal for the Mary River mine continues, and IsumaTV/DID records the process of public engagement sessions in communities. Sessions started in January 2019, leading to public hearings scheduled for summer 2019.
Tunnganariq Nunagijavut (Welcome to Where We Live Now) is a weekly, live cultural and current affairs series produced in-house by Uvagut TV with community partners throughout Inuit Nunangat.
This week on Welcome To Our Qammaq, Benjamin Kunuk presents the segments, fishing in Naluqajarvik, the Spring seal hunt in 2021, as well as a clip with Susan Avingaq.
This week on Welcome to our Qammaq, the Igloolik team shares some footage from the fishing derby at Lailor Lake last weekend, and Susan Avingaq showing us how to make a liu liu. Hosted by Benjamin Kunuk.
Fishing Derby - edited by Mark Jr. Malliki, camera Ben Kunuk and Carol Kunuk.
Susan Avingaq liu-liu making; editor Mark Jr, camera Carol Kunuk and Mark Jr. Malliki
This Wednesday June 5, 2024, Inuvialuit celebrate 40 years of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement! The ICS team filmed some of the celebration earlier today in Inuvik and Sachs Harbour.
Welcome to my Qammaq live from the North end of Lailor Lake, Hosted by Benjamin Kunuk, with Nataq Ungalaq and others preparing for the fishing derby happening this weekend.
Erica Donovan is the creator and mastermind behind She Was A Free Spirit. She originates from the shores of the Arctic ocean Tuktoyaktuk, NT. She is a huge advocate of Indigenous Fashion & the healing impact that comes from creating.
This week on Welcome To Our Qammaq, Benjamin Kunuk hosts the show and introduces a segment of the crew taking a trip to the floe edge and catching a seal.
Camera: Zacharias Kunuk, Chris Awa Edited: Chris Awa Producer: Nataq Ungalaq
Mary Thompson returns to the show today to talk about Inuit drums. She'll have a few people joining to drum and dance with her. Hosted by Evano Jr. Aggark in Arviat, Nunavut.