Jimmy Haniliak shot a Grizzly Bear (AKHAK) just outside Cambridge Bay on August 6, 2013. In this video he talks about why he shot it, bear behaviour, and the increasing population of bears around Ikaluktutiak.
Runs 16mins 34secs
Camera by Presley Taylor, Interviewer was Aatii Evaloarjuk, Editing by John Main
According to the original telling of the Anishaanabek, the first council of spirits was held Center-of-Earth, and it was called by the Upper-Air Spirits to ask assistance of the Under-Earth Spirits in saving a strange, unfurred group of animals. … Uqalimakkanirit
ᓂᐲᑦ ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ The day Natalino caught a bear at Igloolik point, 9:13 Inuktitut, Thursday morning, December 15, 2011, shot with an iPod by Zacharias Kunuk, editor Carol Kunnuk.
This video has been "age-restricted" on YouTube. But is available here for all to see!
Otto Sverdrup embodies the cultural ethos of what it means to be Norwegian as no other explorer. Due to a lack of unnecessary drama and his quiet nature, Sverdrup’s astounding polar achievements and peerless feats of leadership remain unheralded.… Uqalimakkanirit
Since Otto Sverdrup’s discovery of western Ellesmere Island and the Sverdrup Islands some 110 years ago this region has by in large remained the great wilderness that the original explorers experienced.
In March 2013 American John Huston, Norwegian Tobias Thorleifsson, Canadian Hugh Dale-Harris, and South African Kyle O’Donoghue, an expedition videographer, will traverse 630 miles on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian High Arctic. Powered by wind, muscle, and four canine skijoring companions the expedition will travel through one of the last untouched wildernesses on the planet.
In March 2013 American John Huston, Norwegian Tobias Thorleifsson, Canadian Hugh Dale-Harris, and South African Kyle O’Donoghue, an expedition videographer, will traverse 630 miles on Ellesmere Island in the Canadian High Arctic. Powered by wind, muscle, and four canine skijoring companions the expedition will travel through one of the last untouched wildernesses on the planet.
Goose Watch 2025 has begun! Indigenous communities across the North are working together to help track this year’s goose migration using SIKU - you could win a $1000 gift card, sponsored by Northern! Learn more at https://siku.org/goosewatch
The SIKU 2024 Goose Watch Challenge has begun! Indigenous communities across the North are working together to help track this year’s goose migration using SIKU - you could win a $1000 gift card, sponsored by Northern! Learn more at https://siku.org/goosewatch
Congratulations to our recent SIKU GooseWatch community winners; Scott Andersen, John Eetuk, Ryan Nivingalok, Gina Panigayak, Basil Ammaaq, Wade Maring and Tagoo Willie … Uqalimakkanirit
Congratulations to our recent SIKU GooseWatch community winners, Evander Cheezo, Emma Lazarus, Stanley Annanak, Jobie Nuvuka, Matthew Okpik, Ian Alaku, Willia Amamaatuak, Iola Sagiaktuk, Denise Okheena for posting the first Siku app Goose Posts in Eastmain, Kashechewan, Kangiqsualujjuaq, Kuujjuaraapik, Quaqtaq, Kangiqsujuaq, Salluit, Kimmirut and Ulukhaktok.… Uqalimakkanirit
Congratulations to our recent SIKU GooseWatch community winners, Paulusi Alayco, Dylan Basto, Cornilusie Niviaxie, Brian Kasudluak, Danny Angnatuk, Jobie Fleming, Billy Palliser, Allan Rumbolt, David Saunders, Ryan Solomon Jaaji Akpahatak, Daryll Baker and Daniel Jaaka for posting the first @sikuapp Goose Posts in Akulivik, Hopedale, Umiujaq, Inukjuaq, Kuujjuaq, Kuujjuaraapik, Puvirnituq,… Uqalimakkanirit
SIKU 2023 Goose Watch Challenge has begun! Work together with other Indigenous communities across the North to help track this year’s goose migration using the SIKU app - you could win a $1000 gift card sponsored by Northern! Learn more at https://siku.org/goosewatch
Work together with communities across the north to help track this year’s goose migration using the SIKU app - you could win up to $1000 sponsored by Northern! Learn more at https://siku.org/goosewatch
Hosts Nuatie Aggark and Evano Jr. Aggark welcome Jody Pameolik to the show for a cooking episode! Jody shows us how to make a pavlova with fresh fruits, and talks about some of her other cooking skills. LIVE on June 15th, 2023.
Gathered in the large tent, Zacharias Kunuk and his guests tell stories, drum dance, and play string games. Later, in the show we visit Susan Avingaq and Madeline Ivalu's tent where we watch Susan make bannock, while Madeline plays string games and sews.
URBANORTH, a web series, explores cultural and social interests surrounding the lives of various Nunavimmiut (people of northern Quebec) in a metropolitan environment.
In this episode:
- Alasie demonstrates one method of flat bannock making.
- Musician Charles Keelan "Saali" performs one of his latest songs.
This channel is a compilation of videos, articles, and photos documenting Idle No More activities. Idle No More is an ongoing movement of among aboriginal peoples and their non-aboriginal supporters across the world. The movement has inspired protests in towns and cities across Canada, the US, and other countries.… Uqalimakkanirit
Since Harper's Conservative government took power in 2006, over $34-million in funding for arts and culture programs have been eliminated.… Uqalimakkanirit
A northern based film company (Yellowknife) that spans the gamut of music videos, short films, documentaries and specialized videos. Showcased currently is a collection of unedited testimonies by Canadian aboriginal residential school survivors, telling first-person stories of their own personal histories as well as an aboriginal focussed breastfeeding video.
The Good Medicine Radio Show was originally aired on CKLB Radio in the NWT, Canada. Each show explores a different health topic from an aborigin… Uqalimakkanirit
The Good Medicine Radio Show was originally aired on CKLB Radio in the NWT, Canada. Each show explores a different health topic from an aborigin… Uqalimakkanirit
The Good Medicine Radio Show was originally aired on CKLB Radio in the NWT, Canada. Each show explores a different health topic from an aborigin… Uqalimakkanirit
Rhoda and Joanna Avva at Nauyaruluk Aug 1969." This was their winter house and they were cleaning it out and checking the caribou skin winter clothes. Rhoda swept the floor and found these caribou antlers.They lit the oil stove and cooked the bannock dough we'd brought from the summer fishing camp.… Uqalimakkanirit
Jenny Vestey Vernon is a researcher who lived in Igloolik in the late 1960's and studied Inuit settlment patterns. She notes that women did not have easy lives, and many of them needed medical attention. When they got older, a lot of them moved to town to be nearer the Nursing Station.