Paliak is from originally from Rankin Inlet, he plays as a drummer with Katuutiit band, he also plays in events like Square dances and other occasions.
Sandy Okatsiak, Eva Okatsiak, and Mallory Okatsiak have been singing for about 10 years to the community and the public. They have sung for their family, the community, and on on air for the radio. They sing gospel songs, inuit songs and others. They live in Arviat, Nunavut.
Ernie Eetak is a well known inuk drum dancer and has been performing as a drum dancer since 1992. He is from Arviat and has been living in Arviat Nunavut since birth. In his childhood, he would go with his grandmother and mother to a gathering place of igloos for drum dancing and singing pihiqs (Inuit songs).… Read more
Cecile Kinniksie is a inuk singer with a group of ladies whenever there is a drum dance. Cecile was also a part of ‘Arviat Qaggitiit’ group here in Arviat. She has participated at different events and has performed for the famous Governor General: David Johnston. Cecile also does drawings, water painting, beading, and she sews wall-hangings.
David started playing guitar when he was 8 year old in Naujaat and has been playing ever since. He has written at least 26 songs and makes copies on CD. David has a band with his brothers in Repulse Bay which started around 2007 or 2008 and has travelled to: Coral Harbor, Folks on the rocks, Rankin Inlet, Iqaluit, Puvirnituq and Igloolik and Arviat where he currently lives.
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.
Based on oral histories and conversations with elders who grew up on the land, ᐅᐃᒃᓴᕆᖕᒋᑕᕋ Uiksaringitara (Wrong Husband) follows director Zacharias Kunuk’s cinematic tradition of critically acclaimed Inuktut-language historical drama pieces set in the distant past, like Atanarjuat The Fast Runner (2001) and Angakusjaujuaq: The Shaman’s Apprentic… Read more
Willow Allen was born and raised in Inuvik. She moved to pursue a degree in social work at MacEwan university in Edmonton. It was a few weeks later there that she found her signing with a modelling agency. Her modelling journey has taken her to Montreal, Toronto, Singapore, and New York City in the last 3 years.… Read more
Host Margaret Noksana sits down with model and aspiring social worker Willow Allen to talk about modelling, travelling the world and her future plans LIVE on the Tunnganarniq Show, March 2, 2022.
Host Charmaine Komak interviews Ernie Eetak and his wife Angeline LIVE on February 10th, 2022 for Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut in Arviat. With special guest Ludavic Onerk from Search and Rescue.
Host Jessie Kangok talks with Aliqa Illauq, an instructor and facilitator at Nunavut Sivuniksavut, and Carissa Metcalfe-Coe, a student at Carleton University LIVE on Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut February 1st, 2022.
Charmaine Komak interviews Dominic Pingushat to talk with him about his work fundraising for the church. January 27th LIVE broadcast of Tunnganarniq Nunagijavut in Arviat.
Host Jessie Kangok interviews Zacharias Kunuk to talk about Angakusajaujuq: The Shaman's Apprentice and Ella Nathanael Alkiewicz to talk about her art LIVE on January 25th, 2022.