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1 Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Online Video Descriptions Last updated – April 18, 2016 Introduction The video descriptions below were created as part of IBC’s 201516 project funded by the Library and Archives Canada Documentary Heritage Community Program. The videos and their descriptions can be viewed on the following IBC Channel at: www.isuma.tv/ibc. (IBC has several other Channels on the Isuma.tv web platform.) This Channel contains over 700 videos on 45 web pages uploaded in 201415. Our priority was to upload Inuktitut (Inuktut) videos, but a number do include some English or English sub titling. While we described over 500 during the project, we have tried to eliminate duplicate descriptions and videos leaving 496 descriptions below. Due to time constraints and missing information, this file may not contain all the descriptions that were completed for this project. The descriptions of the videos are in English with Inuktitut words also provided in some cases. The descriptions include only a brief outline of the content. While some groups of videos may be listed below in the order that they appear online, the overall list is not sequential. A web link to each video has been provided at the beginning of the description. Deletion of a selection of these online videos may begin in fiscal 201617 as content is refreshed with other videos from the Inuit Film and Video Archives (IFVA) digital collection. People and Place Names Many Inuit names have multiple spellings. Also, due to time constraints, many of the names in the credits could not be included in the descriptions. Our apologies for any names that have been misspelled and also for any other errors or ommissions not corrected during the editing process. Key Words For a document with information on the key words used in this project, please see the Inuit Film and Video Archives link below. Video Copies If you wish to order a copy of a video, please see the Inuit Film and Video Archives web page for the request form with contact information: http://www.building4dreams.ca/aboutifva/

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Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  On-­‐line  Video  Descriptions  

 Last  updated  –  April  18,  2016    Introduction    The  video  descriptions  below  were  created  as  part  of  IBC’s  2015-­‐16  project  funded  by  the  Library  and  Archives  Canada  Documentary  Heritage  Community  Program.      The  videos  and  their  descriptions  can  be  viewed  on  the  following  IBC  Channel  at:  www.isuma.tv/ibc.  (IBC  has  several  other  Channels  on  the  Isuma.tv  web  platform.)  This  Channel  contains  over  700  videos  on  45  web  pages  uploaded  in  2014-­‐15.  Our  priority  was  to  upload  Inuktitut  (Inuktut)  videos,  but  a  number  do  include  some  English  or  English  sub-­‐titling.      While  we  described  over  500  during  the  project,  we  have  tried  to  eliminate  duplicate  descriptions  and  videos  leaving  496  descriptions  below.  Due  to  time  constraints  and  missing  information,  this  file  may  not  contain  all  the  descriptions  that  were  completed  for  this  project.  The  descriptions  of  the  videos  are  in  English  with  Inuktitut  words  also  provided  in  some  cases.  The  descriptions  include  only  a  brief  outline  of  the  content.      While  some  groups  of  videos  may  be  listed  below  in  the  order  that  they  appear  on-­‐line,  the  overall  list  is  not  sequential.  A  web  link  to  each  video  has  been  provided  at  the  beginning  of  the  description.    Deletion  of  a  selection  of  these  on-­‐line  videos  may  begin  in  fiscal  2016-­‐17  as  content  is  refreshed  with  other  videos  from  the  Inuit  Film  and  Video  Archives  (IFVA)  digital  collection.    People  and  Place  Names    Many  Inuit  names  have  multiple  spellings.  Also,  due  to  time  constraints,  many  of  the  names  in  the  credits  could  not  be  included  in  the  descriptions.  Our  apologies  for  any  names  that  have  been  misspelled  and  also  for  any  other  errors  or  ommissions  not  corrected  during  the  editing  process.    Key  Words    For  a  document  with  information  on  the  key  words  used  in  this  project,  please  see  the  Inuit  Film  and  Video  Archives  link  below.    Video  Copies    If  you  wish  to  order  a  copy  of  a  video,  please  see  the  Inuit  Film  and  Video  Archives  web  page  for  the  request  form  with  contact  information:  http://www.building4dreams.ca/about-­‐ifva/  

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Descriptions  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐47a-­‐1988  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Derek  Andrews,  Sara  A.  Green,  James  Kavanna  and  James  Panioyak-­‐  Cambridge  Bay  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  James  Kavanna  Camera:  Derek  Andrews  Audio:  Derek  Andrews  

Location:  Cambridge  Bay  Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Annie  Tautungi  about  herself  and  her  sewing  with  caribou  and  seal  skins.  She  is  sewing  caribou  mittens.  

Location:  Taloyaok  Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Sam  Hutaitok  about  himself  and  his  carving  while  he  carves  with  soapstone.  

Location:  Cambridge  Bay  Segment  3:  This  is  a  public  meeting  with  the  Nunavut  Wildlife  Management  Board  (NWMB)  and  Fisheries  and  Oceans  about  a  lake  near  Cambridge  Bay.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  sewing,  caribou  skins,  seal  skins,  carving,  soapstone,  Nunavut  Wildlife  Management  Board,  Fisheries  and  Oceans    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00423iqtakujuminaqtut-­‐takuyuminaqtut-­‐1992  

Program  name:  Takuyuminaqtut    Producer:  Jose  Kusugak  -­‐  Rankin  Inlet  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera/Audio:  Jose  Kusugak,  Cecil  Sanertaner,  Leo  Subgut  Host:  Jose  Kusugak  

Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Johnny  Kusugak  about  a  Chinese  excercise  program  that  the  Eastern  Arctic  Teacher  Education  Program  (EATEP)  students  participated  in  to  help  them  have  a  better  day.  

Segment  2:  Rosie  Gibbons  plays  accordian  with  Charlie  Panigoniak  at  an  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference  (ICC)  AGM  meeting  concert.  

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Segment  3:  A  music  vignette  with  William  Tagornak's  music  in  the  background.  

Segment  4:  Rankin  Inlet  streeters  saying  hello.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Chinese  exercise,  Eastern  Arctic  Teacher  Education  Program,  EATEP,  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference,  ICC,  concert,  accordian,  music    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00422iqilisaut-­‐1992  

Program  name:  Ilisaut  Producer:  Paul  Apak  Angilirq  -­‐  Igloolik  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Pacome  Qulaut  Camera:  Pacome  Qulaut,  Natar  Ungalaq  and  Julie  Ivalu  Editor:  Paul  Apak  Angilirq  and  Julie  Ivalu  Location:  Igloolik  

Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ipeelie  and  Seporah  Innukshuk  about  traditional  marriage  and  about  their  first  arranged  marriage.  

Segment  2:  Attagutaaluk  Elementary  School  students  work  on  and  present  an  exhibit  about  traditional  clothing.  They  interviewed  Joanna  Quassa,  Amelia  Angillrq  and  Eulalie  Angotimarik  .  

Segment  3:  Vignette  with  Rachel  Ujarasuk  about  traditional  clothing  along  with  Noah  Piugattuk  on  hunting  tools.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  traditional  marriage,  arranged  marriage,  students,  exhibit,  traditional  clothing,  hunting  tools    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00420iqinu-­‐1991-­‐17-­‐inuk  

Program  name:  Ilisaut  Producer:Paul  Apak  Angilirq  -­‐  Igloolik  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Assistant  Producer:  Pauloosie  Qulittalik  Camera:  Natar  Ungalaq  and  Julie  Ivalu  

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Editor:  Natar  Ungalaq  and  Pacome  Qulaut  Host:  Julie  Ivalu  Interviewer:  Pacome  Qulaut  Location:  Igloolik    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Mr.  &  Mrs.  Francois  and  Annie  Kappianaq  about  Inuit  traditional  lyrics  called  pisiq  (ajaaja)  songs.  They  talk  about  on  how  they  used  to  make  a  song.  Mr.  Francois  talks  about  one  of  his  songs  as  both  are  singing  ajaaja.  

Segment  2:  In  1992,  the  Department  of  Fisheries  and  Oceans  from  Winnipeg  along  with  the  Hunters  and  Trappers  Organization  (HTO)  and  local  hunters  from  Igloolik  and  Hall  Beach  search  for  walruses.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Fisheries  and  Oceans,  Hunters  and  Trappers  Organization,  HTO,  walrus,  pisiq,  songs,  ajaaja  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00419iqqimaivvik-­‐1995  

Program  name:  Qimaivvik  Qimaivvik  was  a  cultural  show  produced  in  Baker  Lake  or  Igloolik,  but  included  segments  from  all  of  IBC’s  centers.  Topics  included:  storytelling,  hunting  and  sewing  techniques,  legends,  language,  and  other  traditional  practices  such  as  igloo  building,  etc.    Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyak  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Editor:  Martin  Qilaq  (Kreelak)  Segment  Producers:  Martin  Qillaq,  Linda  Taqtu  and  Julie  Ivalu  Segment  Editors:  Pacome  Qulaut  and  Simon  Pudlat  Technical  Producer  trainee:  Barney  Aruaq  Computer:  Sam  Itkilik  Director  of  Network:  Poisey  Joamie  

Segment  1:  IBC  Igloolik  interviews  Cecilia  Angotialuk  from  Naujaat  singing  ajaaja.  She  explains  how  her  mother  use  to  make  the  songs  and  gives  the  meaning  of  each  pisiq  (song).  

Segment  2:  IBC  Taloyoak  interviews  an  elder  who  demonstrates  the  seasonal  tools  used  for  seal  hunting.  

Segment  3:  IBC  Baker  Lake  interviews  Donat  Qilak  singing  an  ajaaja  song  that  his  uncle,  Qilaq,  created.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  ajaaja,  songs,  seal  hunting,  hunting  tools,  pisiq    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00416iq1988-­‐inuk-­‐inuit-­‐in-­‐london  

Producer:  Igloolik  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Narration  and  Interviewer:  Elizabeth  Davidee  Camera:  Paul  Apak  Angilirq  

Live  Exhibit  at  the  Museum  in  London,  England  and  a  tour  

George  Qulaut,  Rebecca  Maliki,  and  Victor  Aqatsiaq  participate  in  a  live  exhibit  at  the  museum  depicting  the  traditional  life  of  Inuit  in  the  Arctic.  

There  is  a  campaign  to  stop  the  seal  skin  ban  in  the  United  States.  Included  are  various  interviews  about  seals  in  the  North.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  exhibition,  London,  England,  traditional  life,  seal  skin  ban    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00415iqqaujisaut-­‐1993  

Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Noah  Papatsie  -­‐  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Director  of  Network:  Archie  Arnakak  Camera:  Mosesie  Ipeelie,  Philip  Joamie  and  Chris  Cousins  Audio:  Mosesie  Ipeelie  Editor:  Chris  Cousins    Music  Composer:  David  Boileau  Host:  Noah  Papatsie  

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Segment  1:  Noah  Papatsie  with  his  crew  hunt  for  narwhal  and  seal  by  the  Iqaluit  (Frobisher  Bay)  floe  edge.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  floe  edge,  narwhal,  seal,  hunting    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00414iqkippinguijautiit-­‐1987  

Program  name:  Nunattinni    Nunattinni  (In  My  Home)  was  an  Inuit  cultural  program.  Producer:  Nipisha  Bracken  -­‐  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  Philip  Joamie  Editor:  Jimmy  Tikivik  Host:  Eejesiak    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Dorothy  Aber  about  whalers  in  the    1960s.  She  talks  about  each  photo  in  a  display  of  old  photos  taken  around  the  Baffin  and  Kivalliq  regions.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  photos,  history    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00410iq1992-­‐1993  

First  Show:  (28:54  minutes)    Program  name:  Inukshuk  Project  Producer:  Leah  Aitoak  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC)  Director  of  Network:  Martin  Kreelak  Editor:  BarneyPattunguyak  Technician:  Solomunie  Putulik  and  Saruuns  Tarraq  Host:  Sam  Irqilli  

Segment  1:  Leah  Aitoak  interviews  Olive  Innakatsik  about  namesakes  and  family  history.  

Second  Show:  (starts  at  29:34)  

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Program  name:  Takuyuminaqtut  Producer:  Charlie  Panigoniak  &  Luke  Aingillirq  -­‐  Rankin  Inlet  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  Leo  Subgut  and  Emily  Karetak  Editor:  Leo  Subgut  and  Luke  Angillirq  

Segment  1:  Concert  -­‐  An  interview  with  Jobie  Annaituq  -­‐  he  sings  the  song  "Alaqautiksaya".  Another  singer  singing  "nunau  piqutingit",  violin  and  piano  playing,  organ  and  piano,  and  a  couple  singing.  

Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Dominic  Kasadluak  about  his  trip  to  the  South  and  a  funny  experience  he  had  at  a  restaurant.  

Third  Show:  (starts  at  46:15)  

Program  name:  Takuyuminaqtut  Producer:  Jose  Kusugak  -­‐  Rankin  Inlet  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Technicians:  Leo  Subgut  &  Charlie  Panigoniak  Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Host:  Jose  Kusugak  Interviewer:  Jose  Kusugak  

Segment  1:  Narwhal  hunting  with  Charlie  Panigoniak.  

Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Colin  Nanordluk  about  his  hockey  card  collection.  

Segment  3:  Rankin  Inlet  college  students  exercise  before  classes  with  interviewee  Nancy  Karetak  Lindell.  

Segment  4:  Simeonie  Keenainak  plays  accordian  and  Rankin  Inlet  people  square  dance.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  family  history,  namesakes,  concert,  singing,  music,  accordian,  hockey  cards,  exercise,  square  dancing  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00409iqkippinguijautiit-­‐1996  

Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippingujautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  

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coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippingujautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  is  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik  -­‐  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Laird:  Leetia  Ineak  Camera  &  Editor:  Mosesie  Kipanik  VTR:  Kim  Gardner  Host  &  Narrator:  Rebecca  Anaviapik  Soucie  

Location:  Kugluktuk  Segment  1:  A  profile  of  the  Nattiq  Frolics  in  Kugluktuk.  

Segment  2:  People  and  history  of  Kugluktuk  with  narration.  

Location:  Kimmirut  Segment  3:  A  vignette  with  scenes  of  caribou  near  Kimmirut.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    key  words:  Nattiq  Frolics,  history,  caribou,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00400iq1983-­‐inuk-­‐christmas-­‐1983-­‐highlights  

Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

Christmas  time  performances  and  games  in  1983.  

Segment  1:  Iqalummiut  Apex  Community  Hall  Games.  

Segment  2:  Iqalummiut  Anglican  Choir.  

Segment  3:  Aviammiut  elders  playing  stick  games.  

Segment  4:  Iqalummiut  Parish  Hall  Games.  

Segment  5:  Igloolik  Community  Hall  including  Charlie  Panigoniak  singing.  

Segment  6:  Anglican  Choir  on  stage.  

Segment  7:  Iqalummiut  Anglican  Choir.  

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Segment  8:  Iqalummiut  Christmas  square  dance  with  a  local  live  band.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Christmas,  concert,  games,  Inuit  games,  choir  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00287iq1988  

Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

Scenes  of  musicians  in  Iqaluit  in  1988:  Jimmy  Ekho,  Mr,  Arreak,  Aaju  Peter,  and  a  vignette  with  Susan  and  Peter  Etulu  Aningmiuq  singing  with  Iqaluit  children.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  music,  songs  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00275iqinuusivut-­‐1981  

Program  name:  Iglulingmiut  (People  of  Igloolik)  Producer:  Paul  Angilirq  -­‐  Igloolik  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Assistant  Producers:  Peter  Raymond  and  Joe  Attagutaalukutuk  Camera:  Paul  Angilirq  

Segment  1:  Early  black  and  white  photos  open  the  video  and  are  shown  periodically.  There  are  three  1981  biographical  interviews  with  Noah  Piugattuk,  Martha  Ungalaq  and  Rachel  Uyarasuk  about  the  time  in  1939  when  the  settlement  of  Igloolik  came  into  being  with  the  first  arrival  of  white  men.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  biography,  Canadian  Inuit,  community  formation,  history,  settlement,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00274iq1985  

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Program  name:  Qaggiq    Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host  &  Narrator:  Paul  Quassa    Interviewer:  Adamie  Mathewsie  Location:  Iqaluit  

Segment  1:  1985  -­‐  A  by-­‐law  officer  instructs  students  on  gun  safety  using  demonstrations  by  actors  in  video  clips.  

Segment  2:  Adamie  Mathewsie  interviews  Bryan  Pearson  (Saluviniq)  when  Toonik  Tyme  first  started  in  1965  with  a  video  clip  on  challenging  in  a  game.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  gun  safety,  Toonik  Tyme,  game    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐47-­‐b-­‐peryouar-­‐t-­‐seeteenak-­‐oct-­‐1989      Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Interview  with  Titas  Seeteenak  –  Titas  was  a  Special  Constable  with  the  police  for  guiding  them  while  travelling  to  each  settlement  by  dog  team,  as  there  were  no  snowmobiles  yet.      Segment  2:  Interview  with  Barnabas  Pirjuaq  about  the  protection  of  environmental  and  human  health  for  Inuit  concerning  the  uranium  mine.  He  talks  about  what  the  mine  will  impact.  And  he  isn’t  happy  about  all  this.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  uranium  mine  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐53-­‐s-­‐arnannaaq-­‐t-­‐iksiraq-­‐e-­‐mannik-­‐nov-­‐1989    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyak  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  David  Quinanaq  and  Simeon  Mikkungwak  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Interview  with  Economic  Development  Officer,  Silas  Arnan’naaq.  He  talks  about  starting  a  business,  its  policies  and  procedures,  training  opportunities,  how  to  get  license  for  a  business  and  what  percentage  of  the  income  is  used/paid  out.      Segment  2:  Interview  with  Thomas  Iksiraq,  Co-­‐op  Manager  from  in  Baker  Lake.  He  started  off  as  a  supervisor  of  local  artists,  and  became  a  manager  with  Co-­‐operative  Ltd.  working  with  local  carvers/artists.    Segment  3:  Interview  with  Tenant  Relations  Officer,  Mannik.  He  gives  information  about  housing,  how  to  apply  for  housing,  what  are  the  rules  and  regulations  and  who  is  eligible.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Co-­‐operative  Ltd.,  business    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐38-­‐joan-­‐armstrong-­‐feb-­‐1989    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyak  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  Michael  Haqpik,  David  Quinanaq  and  Luke  Aingilik  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Interview  with  Homecare  Nurse,  Joan  Armstrong.  Homecare  nurses  have  a  council  called  the  Hospice  Society.  They  plan  ahead  and  visit  elders  who  need  care  at  their  homes  and  who  have  mobility  disabilities.      Segment  2:  Emily  Tagoona  interviews  Louis  Pilakapsi,  President  of  the  Kivalliq  Inuit  Association.  He  talks  about  the  land  claims  process  and  how  the  Inuit  organization  is  going  

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to  be  involved.  He  also  talks  about  gun  safety  and  how  the  organization  will  push  for  better  involvement  in  teaching  the  public  about  safety  with  guns.  One  other  issue  he  talks  about  is  uranium  mining.        Segment  3:  William  Tagoona  sings  in  concert.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  homecare,  concert,  uranium  mining,  land  claims,  gun  registration    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐45-­‐gentlemans-­‐hockey-­‐1989    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyak  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  David  Quinanaq  and  Michael  Haqpik  Segment  1:  Interview  with  Norman  Atangalaak  about  mining  in  Baker  Lake.  He  thinks  it  will  damage  human  and  community  health,  and  traditional  activities.    Segment  2:  The  Kivalliq  Cup  is  a  hockey  tournament  between  Kivalliq  communities.    Segment  3:  Maye  Haqpik  makes  a  traditional  bag  out  of  caribou  skin  for  traditional  toys  and  other  items.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  hockey,  caribou  skin,  mining    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐1c-­‐update-­‐rabies-­‐b-­‐oosuaq-­‐bernie-­‐haqpi-­‐march-­‐1991    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  John  Tapatai,  Simeon  Mikkungwak  and  Victor  Qilulaaq  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Host:  Simeon  Mikkungwak  Camera:  Simeon    Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Banabas  Oosuaq  tells  a  story  about  an  unusual  caribou  he  caught  that  looked  different.  He  got  sick  from  it  and  was  sent  down  to  Winnipeg  for  medical  attention.  He  believed  that  the  caribou  was  some  sort  of  spiritual  being,  which  made  him  sick,  and  he  believed  that  no  one  was  supposed  to  eat  from  it.      Segment  2:  Interview  with  Wildlife  Officer,  Raymond  Barkatt  about  rabies.  Rabies  are  usually  transmitted  through  the  saliva  from  one  rabid  animal  to  another  animal.  Always  protect  your  doges  –  make  sure  their  shots  are  up-­‐to-­‐date  to  prevent  them  from  getting  rabies.        Segment  3:  Berny  Haqpik  plays  piano  keyboards.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  caribou,  rabies,  keyboards  

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Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Interview  with  Thomas  Suluk,  the  Member  of  Parliament  (MP)  representing  Nunavut  in  federal  politics.  He  talks  about  different  issues  concerning  his  job  and  mainly  why  he  will  not  be  seeking  re-­‐election.      Segment  2:  Michael  Haqpik  works  for  Nunavut  Tungavik  Inc.  He  talks  about  how  the  negotiations  are  going  in  regards  to  land  claims.    Segment  3:  Barney  Pattunguyak  talks  about  winning  the  best  film  award.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  federal  politics,  MP,  member  of  parliament,  land  claims,  negotiations,  Nunavut  Tungavik  Inc.,  awards    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐17-­‐march-­‐1988    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Interview  with  Dr.  Lark  about  AIDS  –  he  explains  the  seriousness  of  AIDS.  It’s  a  disease  that  anyone  can  get  if  not  using  protection  when  sexually  active.        Segment  2:  Interview  with  Renewable  Recourses  Officer,  Roger  Toews  about  canine  distemper.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  AIDS,  canine  distemper    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐16-­‐roger-­‐toews    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  Barney  Pattunguyak  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Interview  with  Renewable  Recourses  Officer,  Roger  Toews  explains  about  canine  distemper.  It’s  an  illness  that  animals  can  catch  (mostly  dogs,  foxes,  wolves).        Segment  2:  Titas  Nairruuq’s  profile  –  telling  a  story  about  his  life  growing  up.      

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Canine  distemper,  storytelling    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐14-­‐1987    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Peter  Tapati  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  Susan  Niuqtuq  and  Nancy  Tukimmiq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Interview  with  Donat  Miluqtuq,  Tungavik  Federation  President  about  Nunavut  land  claims.      Segment  2:  Interview  with  Harold  about  polar  bear  quotas  in  Baker  Lake.    Inuit  indicated  their  lack  of  support  for  quota  reductions  between  the  years  1981-­‐1984.  Harold  explains  the  conflict  with  this  situation.      Segment  3:  Interview  with  Norman  Atangalaaq,  member  of  the  District  Education  Authority.  He  talks  about  their  plan.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  District  Education  Authority,  quota,  polar  bears    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/ufo-­‐documentry-­‐1987    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    

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Segment  1:  Interview  with  David  Similik  about  dog  team  races  in  Baker  Lake  –  how  and  when  they  started.      Segment  2:  Interview  with  John  Qillulaaq,  Mayor  of  Baker  Lake  –  At  the  time,  John  did  not  want  the  Baker  Lake  community  to  celebrate  Canada  Day  since  Aboriginal  rights  were  not  defined  yet  in  Canada’s  Charter  of  Rights  of  Freedoms.        Segment  3:  Interview  with  Ron  Bedard,  Assistant  Deputy  Minister  for  the  Ministry  of  Transport.  He  talks  about  the  plans  and  exercises  for  emergency  preparedness  in  case  of  a  major  disaster.        The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  dog  team  races,  Charter  of  Rights  and  Freedoms,  Ministry  of  Transport    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐talk-­‐show-­‐ep-­‐13-­‐e-­‐evo-­‐j-­‐nipii-­‐j-­‐qiyuk-­‐july-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Victor  Qilulaaq  and  Michael  Haqpik  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Semi  Nukiruaq  Camera:  Simeon  Mikkungwak  and  Samuel  Iqqilik  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Edward  Ivu  explains  and  demonstrates  important  knowledge  about  hunting  out  on  the  land  and  survival  skills.  Always  make  sure  you  are  supplied  with  everything  that  is  needed.    Segment  2:  Interview  with  Janet  Nippi  –  she  talks  about  when  she  first  saw  white  people  with  their  radios,  food  etc.      Segment  3:  A  man  plays  piano.    Segment  4:  A  short  clip  of  wild  animals.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Hunting,  piano,  animals    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐show-­‐1-­‐doctor-­‐burtel-­‐pilakapsidoctor-­‐rosalle-­‐burtell-­‐march-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Victor  Qilullaaq,  John  Tapatai  and  Michael  Haqpik  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Barney  Patunguyak  Camera:  Samuel  Iqqilik  and  David  Quinangnaq    Segment  1:  Interview  with  Dr.  Rosalie  Burtell  –  she  was  an  anti-­‐nuclear  nun  and  a  tireless  activist  on  behalf  of  those  most  threatened  by  radiation:  women  and  children,  Aboriginals,  and  workers  in  uranium  mines  and  nuclear  facilities.    Segment  2:  Louis  Pilakapsi,  President  of  Kivalliq  Inuit  Association  asks  a  question  to  the  government  about  the  uranium  mining  project  and  how  it  will  be  processed.      Segment  3:  A  man  plays  piano  keyboards.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  uranium  mining,  piano    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐92-­‐karen-­‐n-­‐sue-­‐strength-­‐caribou-­‐bbq-­‐sept-­‐1991    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Leah  Aittauq  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Samuel  Iqqilik  Camera:  Lucy  Scott,  Sam  Iqqilik  and  John  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Karen  Moren  and  Susan  Kio  playing  music.    Segment  2:  Arctic  Winter  Games.    Segment  3:  Silas  Aittauq  cooking  a  meal  using  rocks.  

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  music,  Arctic  Winter  Games,  cooking    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/master-­‐lodi-­‐prt-­‐2-­‐306    Lodie  Ipeelie  Part  2    Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  A  short  video  following  the  life  of  a  young  person  named  Lodie  Ipeelie.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:    Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  youth    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐sister-­‐pelagie-­‐m00008-­‐004-­‐1999    Kiviuq’s  Journey  Sister  Pelagie    APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  Programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways,  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  

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together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  about  Inuit  and  how  religion  came  to  be  established  in  Inuit  communities.  Most  of  the  documentary  is  about  residential  school  abuse  to  children.  Sister  Pelagie  became  the  first  nun  and  she  talks  about  residential  school  and  her  experience  as  a  nun.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  nun,  Catholic  Church,  residential  school,  legend  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐saovakivak-­‐m00008-­‐006-­‐1999    Kiviuq's  Journey    Saqvajjuaq  APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways,  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.    Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  about  Inuit  and  the  Catholic  Church  in  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Nunavut.  Maurice  Quukiaq  talks  about  the  life  and  challenges  they  had  when  he  was  a  child.  His  sister,  Alu  also  talks  about  some  of  the  challenges.  They  both  talk  about  the  changes  that  have  had  an  effect  on  the  lives  of  Inuit.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  Catholic  Church,  mine,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  legend  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐part-­‐6-­‐saquakjuak-­‐1999    Kiviuq's  Journey  Part  6    Saqvajjuaq    APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways,  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  about  Chesterfield  Inlet,  the  head  quarters  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  the  early  years.  Maurice  Quukiaq  talks  about  the  life,  the  challenges  and  changes  when  the  church  came  into  the  community.  Aalu,  Maurice’s  sister  is  the  main  person  talking  in  this  film  about  the  changes.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Catholic  Church,  traditional  life,  legend  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐part-­‐5-­‐the-­‐two-­‐sisters-­‐m00008-­‐005-­‐1999    Kiviuq's  Journey  Part  5    The  Two  Sisters    APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  

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Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways,  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  about  Janet  Kigusiuq,  an  artist  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.  Her  illustrations  are  well-­‐known  across  Canada.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  legend,  print  making,    Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐part-­‐5-­‐the-­‐two-­‐sisters-­‐english-­‐m00020-­‐005-­‐1999    Kiviuq's  Journey  Part  5    The  Two  Sisters    With  subtitles  in  English    APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik  Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways,  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  about  Janet  Kigusiuq,  an  artist  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.  Her  illustrations  are  well  known  across  Canada.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  legend,  print  making,    Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐part-­‐4-­‐sister-­‐pelagie-­‐eng-­‐eng-­‐m00020-­‐004-­‐1999    Kiviu's  Journey  Part  4    Sister  Pelagie  With  English  subtitles    APTN-­‐Our  lives  Our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways,  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  about  Inuit  and  how  religion  came  to  be  established  in  Communities.  Most  of  the  documentary  is  about  residential  school  abuse  to  children.  Sister  Pelagie  became  the  first  Nun  and  she  talks  about  residential  school  and  her  experience  as  a  nun.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  nun,  Catholic  Church,  residential  school,  legend  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐part-­‐3-­‐kiviu-­‐m00020-­‐003-­‐1999    Kiviu's  Journey  Part  3    With  English  subtitles    APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  

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Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  story  about  Kiviuq  drifting  out  into  the  sea.  This  is  an  old  Inuit  story.  Victoria  Mumuqjualuk  and  other  elders  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut,  tell  the  story  with  illustrations.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  legend,  Kiviuq,  art,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐part-­‐2-­‐kichekat-­‐m00020-­‐002-­‐1999    Kiviu's  Journey  Part  2    Kichekat    APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      

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Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  of  the  life  of  Samson  Quinanarq  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.  He  goes  back  to  his  fishing  spot  when  he  was  a  child  and  a  place  where  his  parents  lived,  Kichekat.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  fish,  fish  spear,  ajajaa,  drum,    Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐part-­‐1-­‐amarok-­‐m00020-­‐001-­‐1999    Kiviu's  Journey  Part  1    Amarok    With  English  subtitles    APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  of  the  life  of  Samson  Quinanarq  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  life  stories,    Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kivius-­‐journey-­‐part-­‐1-­‐amarok-­‐m00008-­‐001-­‐1999  

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 Kiviu's  Journey  Part  1    Amarok    APTN-­‐Our  lives  our  voices  Amaruq    Directed  and  written  by:  Martin  Kreelak    Producer:  Janice  Epp,  Ole  Gjerstad  Produced  by:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Debbie  Brisebois  Director  of  Network  and  programming:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk  Narrator:  Abraham  Tagalik    Segment  1:  Kiviuq’s  Journey  –  Kiviuq  is  a  legendary  figure  across  the  North.    His  stories  are  told  in  many  ways  in  many  dialects.  The  stories  of  Kiviuq  hold  Inuit  tradition  together.  From  Alaska  to  Greenland,  elders  tell  stories  about  Kiviuq  and  his  journey  home  from  exile.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  of  the  life  of  Samson  Quinanarq  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  life  stories,  legend  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kitikmeot-­‐summer-­‐games-­‐1984-­‐1984    Kitikmeot  Summer  Games  1984    Program  name:  Tahonaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Taloyaok,  Nunavut      This  is  a  poor  quality  video,  filmed  during  the  Inuit  games  in  Taloyoak,  Nunavut  with  participants  from  the  surrounding  communities  in  Kitikmeot.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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 Key  Words:  Inuit  Games,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kippinguiyautiit-­‐greenland-­‐singers-­‐1991    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Ida  Awa    Segment  1:  Aksayuk  talks  about  the  whaling  activities  in  the  past.      Segment  2:  Toonik  Tyme  music  night  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut,  including  singers  from  Greenland.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  whaling,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinquijautiit-­‐bpn-­‐4796-­‐1995-­‐0    Program  name:  Kippinquijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Kululaaq    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  Performers  from  Alaska  performing  for  an  Iqaluit  audience.    Location:  Taloyoak  

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Segment  2:  Michael  Kusugak  talks  about  his  books  and  entertains  school  students  in  Taloyoak,  Nunavut.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  3:  Graduation  in  Igloolik,  Nunavut.    Location:  Arviat  Segment  4:  Paul  Irsaq  from  Arviat,  Nunavut  talks  about  his  band  that  is  made  up  of  him  and  his  sons.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Arctic,  books,  Canadian  Inuit,  graduation,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  music,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinquijautiit-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐326-­‐canada-­‐day-­‐igloolik-­‐1996    Program  name:  Kippinquijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Segment  1:  Canada  Day  celebrations  in  Igloolik  including  a  community  feast.      Segment  2:  Hamlet  Day  celebrations  in  Arviat,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Canada  Day,  Hamlet  Day,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipp-­‐sams-­‐third-­‐plane    Sam’s  Third  Plane    

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Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippingujautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Ulipika  Anaviapik-­‐Soucie    Segment  1:  Sam  Pisiulak  talks  about  his  small  plane,  which  he  is  able  to  fly  from  Kimmirut  to  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.    Segment  2:  Ulusi  Qaqaq  talks  about  her  seal  hunting  activities.      Segment  3:  Manasi  Mark  sings  with  a  guitar.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  small  craft  plane,  seal  hunting,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipingvejautiit-­‐nitjausijaqtut-­‐89-­‐0181-­‐1990    Nitjausijaqtut    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Ida  Awa    Segment  1:  This  video  contains  music  concerts  with  different  bands  singing.    

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  return  of  the  sun,  music,  Nunavut  Celebrations,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐white-­‐men-­‐come-­‐m00660-­‐009-­‐2001    White  Men  Come    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut    Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy      Segment  1:  Tomasie  Nagligniq  talks  about  the  first  contact  with  white  people  in  Iqaluit.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Nunavut  Celebrations,  Arviat  Band,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐walking-­‐song-­‐m00795-­‐002-­‐2002    Walking  Song      Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  

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Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Segment  1:  Jacob  Ikilinik  sings  ajaajaa  and  explains  how  he  came  up  with  each  song.    Segment  2:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    Segment  3:  Silas  Iitauq  tells  a  legend  about  Kaujakjuk,  an  orphan  boy.    Segment  4:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  legend,  music,  song,  ajaajaa,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐uvagut-­‐special-­‐m00795-­‐026-­‐2003    Uvagut  Special    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut    Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Segment  1:  The  Uvagut  Band  sings  throughout  the  the  video.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  singing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐uqqumiut-­‐wall-­‐hang-­‐m00795-­‐001-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippingujautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Segment  1:  A  wall  hanging  is  viewed  in  the  Legislative  Assembly.  Pangnirtung  weavers  explain  how  they  wove  it.      Segment  2:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    Segment  3:  Ashoona  Kilabuk  talks  about  the  shooting  of  dogs  that  were  part  of  their  dog  teams.  He  talks  about  the  hardship  and  starvation  after  police  shot  their  dogs.    Segment  4:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  police,  dog  team,  weavers,  wall  hanging,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐tuniit-­‐band-­‐m00660-­‐008-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippingujautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    

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Segment  1:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival  featuring  the  Igloolik  Band,  Tuniit,  and  Simeonie  Keenainak.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  accordion,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐toonik-­‐tyme-­‐special-­‐m00795-­‐005-­‐2003    Toonik  Tyme  Special  -­‐  2003    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Simatuk  Michael      Segment  1:  Toonik  Tyme’s  opening  event:  entertainment  night  at  the  school  gym.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Tooniq  Tyme,  throat  singing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐toonik-­‐tyme-­‐special-­‐m00660-­‐001-­‐2001    Toonik  Tyme  Special  -­‐  2001  Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  

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Kippingujautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Segment  1:  Toonik  Tyme  activities.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Toonik  Tyme,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐tools-­‐invention-­‐m00795-­‐016-­‐2003  

Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  -­‐  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Camera:  Jimmy  Papatsie,  David  Poisey,  Mosesie  Kipanik  and  Michael  Aipeelie  Location:  Iqaluit  

Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Akisuk  (Akeeshuk)  Joamie.  He  talks  about  how  he  lived  before  all  the  modern  technology  and  tools.  Bones  were  their  main  source  of  material  for  making  equipment  and  tools,  etc.  before  wood  and  metal  were  introduced  to  Inuit.    Segment  2:  Palluq  Ittuq  plays  accordians.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  accordion,  Arctic,  bones,  Canadian  Inuit,  equipment,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Nunavut,  tools  

 

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐91-­‐new-­‐fire-­‐hall-­‐musical-­‐tea-­‐susan-­‐and-­‐karen-­‐summer-­‐games    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyak  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  Barney  Pattunguyak  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  Opening  of  new  Fire  Hall  in  Baker  Lake.      Segment  2:  Community  summer  games  in  Baker  Lake.    Segment  3:  Susan  and  Karen  singing  their  songs.    Segment  4:  Tea  and  bannock  making  competition.        Segment  5:  Baker  Lake  people  swimming  in  their  pond.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Fire  Hall,  summer  games,  songs,  swimming    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐89-­‐keewatin-­‐summer-­‐games-­‐traditional-­‐summer-­‐games-­‐leo-­‐lareau-­‐patrick-­‐tagoona-­‐aug    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Sam  Iqqilik  and  Semi  Nukiruaq  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  Lucy  Scott  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  Keewatin  summer  games,  traditional  fashion  show  and  traditional  drum  dancing.    Segment  2:  Semi  Nukiruaq  talks  about  the  games.  They  have  had  been  going  on  for  15  years  now.      

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  fashion  show,  summer  games    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐75-­‐unuktitut-­‐inuktitut-­‐magazine-­‐medical-­‐study-­‐canadian-­‐rangers-­‐feb-­‐1991    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  John  Tapatai  and  Victor  Qilulaaq  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Semi  Nukiruaq  Camera:  Barney  Pattunguyak  and  Victor  Qilulaaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Inuktitut  Magazine  was  first  introduced  in  the  years  1959  to  1965,  and  then  it  went  on  until  1989  with  different  writers.  It  was  about  Inuit  traditional  knowledge.        Segment  2:  A  nurse  from  Winnipeg  visited  Baker  Lake  to  do  medical  studies  in  the  community.      Segment  3:  Canadian  Rangers  in  training  from  Jan  10-­‐18  in  Baker  Lake,  and  an  award  ceremony.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Inuktitut  Magazine,  medical  studies,  Canadian  Rangers    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐72-­‐rabies-­‐jan-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  John  Tapatai  and  Victor  Qilulaaq  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Camera:  Samuel  Iqqilik  and  Semi  Mikinguaq    Location:  Baker  Lake  

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 Segment  1:  Rabies  –  it  is  seriously  scary  when  an  animal  has  rabies.  A  wolf  that  had  rabies  invaded  Silas  Aittauq’s  dogs.  He  talks  about  what  happened  at  the  time.  A  wildlife  officer  talks  about  what  to  do  if  they  notice  any  dog  that  might  have  rabies.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  rabies,  dogs    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐69-­‐survival-­‐tips-­‐with-­‐e-­‐evo-­‐dec-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  John  Tapatai  and  Victor  Qilulaaq  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Camera:  Samuel  Iqqilik    Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Edward  Evu  teaches  about  survival  skills  out  on  the  land.  What  is  most  important  thing  to  bring  when  out  hunting?  Watch  this  video  to  see  Edward  explaining  and  demonstrating  a  list  of  items  that  would  help  a  person  survive  out  on  the  land.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  survival  skills    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐68-­‐carver-­‐hockey-­‐m-­‐kunangnat-­‐dec-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  John  Tapatai,  Victor  Qilulaaq  and  Michael  Haqpik  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Camera:  Samuel  Iqqilik    Location:  Baker  Lake    

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Segment  1:  David  Ruben  is  a  well-­‐known  carver.  He  started  carving  in  1972  in  Vancouver,  and  uses,  marble,  limestone  and  garnet  when  he  carves.    There  was  a  shop  to  carve  in  for  young  Inuit  in  Baker  Lake  and  it  was  a  good  opportunity  for  all  carvers.      Segment  2:  Matthew  talks  about  a  brown  bear  that  approached  him  and  scared  him.  Watch  this  video  to  see  what  happened.      Segment  3:  Baker  Lake  hockey  players  play  hockey.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  brown  bear,  hockey,  carving    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐65-­‐national-­‐film-­‐board-­‐garry-­‐lake-­‐nov-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Victor  Qilulaaq,  Michael  Haqpik  and  John  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Camera:  Simian  Mikinguaq  and  Sam  Iqqilik    Segment  1:  In  August  1990,  four  hunters/people  went  to  Gary  Lake  to  go  clean  up  metal  and  waste  that  was  left  behind  from  the  past.    The  funding  provided  by  the  government  was  $26,000.    Segment  2:  David  Mannik  tells  different  stories  about  seal  hunting  experiences  when  he  was  a  young  boy.      Segment  3:  Men  have  a  racing  competition  with  ski-­‐doos  and  sleds,  and  bannock  making.    Segment  4:  Uranium  mine.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  clean  up,  uranium  mine,  skidoo  race,  bannock  making    

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐64-­‐music-­‐festival-­‐part-­‐4-­‐innumariit-­‐oct-­‐1990    Arviat  Music  Festival  –  Part  4  -­‐  1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyuk  and  John  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simian  Nukiruaq  Camera:  Emily  Qaritaq,  Sam  Iqqilik  and  John  Tapatai  Location:  Arviat    Segment  1:  The  2nd  Annual  Inumariit  Music  Festival  in  Arviat.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  music  festival    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐62-­‐ug-­‐delay-­‐heritage-­‐rivers-­‐oct-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Victor  Qilulaaq,  Michael  Haqpi  and  John  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  (Killulark)  Camera:  Simian  Mikinguaq  and  Simon  Iqqilik  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  The  talks  about  uranium  mining  near  Baker  Lake  started  in  1989.  The  Hamlet  of  Baker  Lake  asked  the  public  about  uranium  mining.  About  90%  opposed  mining  uranium  near  Baker  Lake.  Jack  Hicks  and  Joan  Scottie  who  oppose  the  mining  are  interviewed  about  their  views.  

Segment  2:  In  1978,  the  federal  government  decided  that  the  Thelon  and  Kazan  Rivers  near  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut,  would  become  Canadian  Heritage  Rivers.  This  is  a  short  documentary  on  the  process  of  how  to  designate  a  river  as  a  Heritage  River.  

Segment  3:  The  Kivalliq  Inuit  Association  met  in  Baker  Lake.  Louis  Pilakapsi,  President  of  the  organization,  talks  about  the  agenda  items.  One  of  the  main  items  of  discussion  is  communication  with  the  stakeholders.  

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  uranium  mining,  Canadian  Heritage  River,  Kivalliq  Inuit  Association,  Thelon  River,  Kazan  River    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐59-­‐2nd-­‐annual-­‐arviat-­‐music-­‐festival-­‐sept-­‐1990    2nd  Annual  Arviat  Music  Festival  -­‐  1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyak  and  John  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simian  Mikinguaq  Camera:  Emily  Qaritaq,  Sam  Iqqilik  and  John  Tapatai  Location:  Arviat    Segment  1:  The  2nd  Annual  Inumariit  Music  Festival  in  Arviat.  Part  2.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  music  festival    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐55-­‐caribou-­‐skeleton-­‐role-­‐of-­‐woman-­‐nuglooktaq-­‐march-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Michael  Haqpik  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Michael  Haqpik  Camera:  Michael  Haqpik  and  David  Quinangnaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Martha  Anautalik  and  Maye  Haqpik  show  which  caribou  bones  were  used  for  different  purposes.  All  the  bones  were  used  –  nothing  was  wasted.      

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Segment  2:  Irene  talks  about  the  traditional  lifestyle  and  what  everyday  life  was  like.      Segment  3:  Silas  Aittauq  makes  nugluktaq,  an  imitation  traditional  game.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  caribou  bones,  nugluktaq,  imitation  game    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐5-­‐1985    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Victor  Qilulaaq,  Martin  Qilak  and  Barney  Pattunguyak  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Barney  Pattunguyak  Camera:  Barney  Pattunguyak  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Information  about  legends  is  given.  A  legend  can  be  told  differently  by  different  Inuit.  It  was  important  for  parents  to  tell  legends  to  their  children  while  they  were  snuggled  in  bed.      Segment  2:  Andy  Parker  was  one  of  the  people  who  was  trained  to  type.  He  was  a  typist  for  Hamlet  Office.  He  also  knew  how  to  use  music  keyboards.    Segment  3:  Chewing  tobacco  is  dangerous  and  is  not  healthy  to  chew.  It  can  cause  some  cancers.  Watch  this  video  to  get  more  information.      Segment  4:    In  an  interview  with  Thomas  about  chewing  tobacco,  he  says  that  he  chewed  tobacco  for  36  years.  He  did  not  know  how  unhealthy  and  dangerous  it  was.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  legends,  typist,  chewing  tobacco,  cancer    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐30-­‐drinking-­‐pouch-­‐noah-­‐invue-­‐march-­‐1991    

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Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  John  Tapatai  and  Simeon  Mikkungwak  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation.  Host:  Simeon  Mikkungwak  Camera:  Samuel  Iqqilik,  Simeon  Mikkungwak  and  John  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  William  Noah  about  the  carving  shop  and  when  it  was  first  created  in  Baker  Lake  in  the  1990s.  The  NWT  Development  Corporation  approved  and  funded  1.5  million  dollars  towards  this  shop.  It  was  not  only  for  carvers,  it  was  also  meant  for  sewers,  painters  and  artists.      Segment  2:  Caribou  hunting  and  survival  skills:  an  elder  shows  how  to  make  water  out  of  snow  using  the  body  heat  of  a  caribou  that  was  just  caught.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  carving  shop,  survival  skills    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐29-­‐a-­‐day-­‐in-­‐spring-­‐oct-­‐1988    A  Day  in  Spring    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Martin  Kreelak  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Camera:  Barney  Pattunguyak  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  When  spring  comes,  some  animals  migrate  further  north  in  the  Arctic  after  a  long,  cold,  harsh  winter:  spring  birds,  animals  on  the  land  and  sea  mammals.  This  segment  shows  Joe  Esaluk  and  his  family  out  camping  during  spring.  He  knows  both  traditional  and  modern  lifestyles.  He  is  a  hunter  and  a  mechanic  in  his  hometown  with  the  Hamlet.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  animals,  spring,  mechanic      http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐44-­‐ibc-­‐barneys-­‐bloopers-­‐dec-­‐1989    Barney’s  Bloopers    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Victor  Qilulaaq,  Michael  Haqpik  and  John  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Barney  Pattunguyak  Camera:  David  Quinangnaq,  Samuel  Iqqilik  and  Simeon  Mikkungwak  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  IBC  Barney’s  Bloopers  includes  a  variety  of  funny  segments.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Bloopers    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐ep-­‐12-­‐1987    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Martin  Qilak  Camera:  Martin  Qilak  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Drop-­‐in  Centre  programs  in  Baker  Lake  –  when  Debbie  Gilmen  first  moved  to  Baker  Lake,  she  noticed  that  young  children  didn’t  have  much  to  do  on  the  weekends,  so  she  decided  to  do  something  about  it.  She  started  a  drop-­‐in  centre  to  help  eliminate  vandalism  with  funding  from  the  Nunatsiaq  (NWT)  Government.      Segment  2:  Jacob  makes  an  igloo  (igluvigaq)  describing  how  and  showing  which  type  of  snow  is  the  best  to  use  for  the  igloo’s  blocks.        

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Segment  2:  A  women’s  hockey  team  plays  hockey.  Martin  Qilulaaq  interviews  hockey  players.        Segment  3:  The  point  of  view  of  Inuit  about  the  separation  of  Nunavut  from  the  NWT.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  igloo,  igluvigaq,  hockey,  separation  of  Nunavut,  division  of  the  Territories    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐story-­‐telling-­‐m00660-­‐011-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Segment  1:  Elder  Mettuq  talks  about  life  as  it  was  when  she  was  a  young  child  growing  up.    Segment  2:  Music  Festival  in  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  elder,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐seal-­‐parts-­‐m00660-­‐010-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  

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1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:    Rosie  Simonfalvy      Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Samoili  Amaraq  talks  about  seal  hunting  in  Igloolik.      Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  2:  Music  Festival  in  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut.    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  3:  Ashoona  Kilabuk  talks  about  dog  teams.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  dog  teams,  music,  sealskin,  seals,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐return-­‐of-­‐the-­‐sun-­‐m00795-­‐024-­‐2003    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Igloolik  celebrates  the  return  of  the  sun.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Segment  2:  Anna  Qasalluaq  tells  a  comical  story  about  her  and  her  husband  doing  tricks  to  each  other.    Location:  Taloyoak,  Nunavut  Segment  3:  Martha  Itimangnaq  talks  about  sewing  a  wall  hanging  about  a  legend.    

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  wall  hanging,  return  of  the  sun  celebrations,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐return-­‐of-­‐the-­‐sun-­‐m00795-­‐019-­‐2003    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Pacome  Qulaut  talks  about  the  return  of  the  sun  celebrations,  which  have  been  going  on  for  10  years.    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  2:  Ashoona  Kilabuk  talks  about  the  first  contacts  with  the  new  civilization.      Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  3:  The  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival  ends  this  video.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  drums,  return  of  the  sun  celebrations,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐ptarmigan-­‐hunting-­‐m00795-­‐006-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  

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was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Simon  Tookoomik  goes  hunting  for  ptarmigan  with  his  dog  team  whip.    Location:  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut  Segment  2:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Segment  3:  Irene  Avaalaqiaq  talks  about  her  life  as  a  hunter  and  about  life  skills.        Segment  4:  Eetooluk  Annimiut  finishes  this  video  by  singing.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  hunting,  ptarmigan,  whip,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐profile-­‐qimutjuet-­‐band-­‐m00660-­‐007-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfavy    Location:  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    Segment  2:  Ilaisah  Kilabuk  talks  about  his  experiences  on  a  trip  to  a  carnival  in  the  South.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐nunavut-­‐accordian-­‐players-­‐m00795-­‐007-­‐2002    Nunavut  Accordian  Players    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Simatuq  Michael    Segment  1:  Different  people  from  Nunavut  play  the  accordion  at  the  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  accordion,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐new-­‐year-­‐greeting-­‐m0060-­‐015-­‐2001    New  Year’s  Greetings    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  

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 Segment  1:  The  video  shows  different  people  sending  their  Christmas  and  New  Year’s  greetings  from  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Christmas,  New  Year’s,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐mystical-­‐story-­‐prt-­‐2-­‐m00660-­‐005-­‐2001      Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Segment  1:  Pauloosi  Paniluk  tells  stories  about  difficult  incidents  in  his  life.    Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  2:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  3:  Esa  Totalik  is  a  midwife  in  Taloyoak,  Nunavut.  She  talks  about  the  program.  Other  ladies  tell  their  life  stories.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  midwife,  music,  polar  bear,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐mystical-­‐music-­‐m00660-­‐004-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  

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Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Segment  1:  Pauloosi  Paniluk  tells  stories  about  difficult  incidents  in  his  life.    Segment  2:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    Segment  3:  People  fishing  in  Taloyoak,  Nunavut.    Segment  4:  Drum  dancing  in  Taloyoak,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  drum  dancing,  fishing,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐music-­‐joes-­‐shop-­‐m00660-­‐002-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  1:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival    Location:  Gjoa  Haven  Segment  2:  Joseph  Aglukark  from  Gjoa  Haven,  Nunavut,  talks  about  the  local  business  he  owes  and  the  challenges  of  owning  a  business.  

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 Segment  3:  Ilausaq  Kilabuk  tells  legends.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  legends,  local  business,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐m00795-­‐025-­‐2003-­‐0    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  1:  Lena  Kimmiatuk  and  Jessie  Uqutuq  from  Taloyoak  do  some  throat  singing.    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  2:  Qujuq  Pudlat  from  Taloyoak,  Nunavut,  tells  stories  about  her  life.      Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  3:  Simon  Ulikattalik  from  Taloyoak,  Nunavut,  teaches  about  igloo  (igluvigaq)  building.    Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  4:  This  video  finishes  with  the  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  igloo,  igluvigaq,  throat  singing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐m00795-­‐020-­‐2003-­‐0  

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 Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Simatuq  Michael    Segment  1:  Leah  Idlout  talks  about  her  life  story  as  it  was  in  Pond  Inlet,  Nunavut.    Segment  2:  Inuuki  Kunuk  from  Igloolik  talks  about  his  life  and  challenges  when  he  used  to  travel  by  dog  team.    Segment  3:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  dog  team,  life  story,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐m00795-­‐018-­‐2003    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Simatuq  Michael    Segment  1:  Vera  Avalaq  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut,  talks  about  how  to  sew  caribou  skins  for  traditional  clothing.    Segment  2:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.  

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 Segment  3:  Akesuk  Joamie  talks  about  hunting  skills.    Segment  4:  The  video  ends  with  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  hunting  tools,  caribou  clothing,  caribou  skins,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐m00795-­‐012-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  1:  Adele  Anglik  from  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut,  tells  stories.      Location:  Pangnirtung    Segment  2:  Pangnirtung  Music  Festival.    Segment  3:  Jacob  Ikinilik  talks  about  his  traditional  tool  shop.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  traditional  tools,  music,  caribou,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐506-­‐pelly-­‐bay    This  is  a  video  of  different  people  drumming  from  all  the  regions  in  Nunavut.  This  celebration  of  drumming  happened  in  Kugaaruk  (Pelly  Bay).  

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of    Nunavut.    KEY  WORDS:  drums,  ajaaja,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐424-­‐stories-­‐from-­‐back-­‐river-­‐people-­‐0    Stories  from  Back  River  People    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  Samson  Juuraat,  Charley  Keenan  Edited  by:  William  Sikatti  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Elders  Mannik  and  Nagjugalik  tell  stories  about  their  experiences  (including  starvation)  and  living  off  the  land  in  their  younger  days.  Nagjugalik  explains  what  the  process  was  for  storing  all  the  different  kinds  of  fish  to  be  used  during  the  winter.  They  used  the  fish  oil  for  qulliq.  Both  men  share  an  ajaaja  song.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    KEY  WORDS:  dog  team,  starvation,  fish,  storing  food,  ajajaa  songs,  hunting,  caribou,  seals,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐398-­‐story-­‐from-­‐rankin-­‐inlet    Story  from  Rankin  Inlet    Program  name:  Takujuminaqtut  Producer:  Rankin  Inlet  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  William  Scottie,  Charles  Tarraq  Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut    

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Segment  1:  Theresa  Tartaq,  an  elder  from  Rankin  Inlet  talks  about  the  qulliq  (kudlik)  and  demonstrates  how  it  was  used.    She  gives  a  good  description  of  what  it  was  like  living  in  the  igloo  (igluvigaq)  with  just  the  qulliq  for  heat  and  as  a  cooking  stove.  A  friend,  Targalik  Qilak,  visits  her  and  they  talk  about  their  daily  life  when  they  were  young.  Tagalik  Qilak  sings  ajaaja  songs  in  between.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    KEY  WORDS:  whale  fat,  igluvigaq  (igloo),  polar  bear,  qulliq  (kudlik),  airplane,  ajaaja  songs,  caribou,  sealskins,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunavut-­‐gala-­‐april-­‐1-­‐1999-­‐part-­‐2    Nunavut  Gala  April  1,  1999  Part  2    Segment  1:  This  is  the  second  part  of  the  Nunavut  Gala  celebrating  the  formation  of  the  Nunavut  Territory.  Performers  in  this  show  include:  Charlie  Panigoniak,  Susan  Aglukark,  Colin  Adjuk,  Uvagut  Band,  Simionie  Keenainak  and  throat  singers.  The  show  is  very  good  and  entertaining.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    KEY  WORDS:  throat  singing,  drums,  accordion,  guitar,  dancing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunavut-­‐gala-­‐april-­‐1-­‐1999-­‐part-­‐1  

Nunavut  Gala  April  1,  1999  Part  1    Program  name:  Special  Production  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Location:  Iqaluit    Creation  of  the  Dream  of  Nunavut  -­‐  This  is  the  celebration  of  the  new  Nunavut  Territory.  Segment  1:  Lucy  Idlout  sings  a  song  about  Nunavut.      Segment  2:  A  very  entertaining  show  on  the  evening  of  the  opening  of  the  Nunavut  Territory.    Master  of  ceremonies:  Peter  Ittinuar  

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People  in  the  show:  Elisapee  Otoovak,  Tagak  Curley,  John  Amaroalik,  Henry  Isuarnik,  David  Serkoak,  Mariam  Aglukark,  Micheal  Kusugak,  Natsiq  Kango,  Mackenzie  Delta  Drummers  and  Dancers,  Madeline  Alakarialak,  Quebec  throat  singers,  Etulu  Etidlui,  Charlie  Panigoniak,  Simeonie  Keenainak,  Qaunaq  Meekigak,  Alicee  Joamie,  Colin  Adjuk,  Qaunaq  Mikigak,  Napatchie  Pootoogook  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  acting,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  creation  of  Nunavut  Territory,  drumming,  gala,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  music,  Nunavut,  qudliq  (qulliq),  square  dance,  storytelling,  throat  singing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/ncf-­‐info-­‐package-­‐with-­‐bobby-­‐kadlun  NCF  Info  Package  with  Bobby  Kadlun  

Bobby  Kadlun  explains  the  process  and  challenges  of  dividing  the  Northwest  Territories.  He  also  talks  about  the  challenges  regarding  the  different  political  bodies  involved,  including  the  Nunavut  Constitutional  Forum,  the  Western  Constitutional  Forum,  and  Tunngavik  Federation,  etc.  He  was  the  President  of  the  Kitikmeot  Inuit  Association  at  the  time.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  creation  of  the  Nunavut  Territory,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut,  Nunavut  Constitutional  Forum,  Tunngavik  Federation,  Western  Constitutional  Forum    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kippinquijautiit-­‐bpn-­‐4795-­‐jayko-­‐pitseolak-­‐1995  

Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Gjoa  Haven,  Taloyoak  

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Host:  Rosie  Kululaaq  Interviewer:  Rosie  Kululaaq  Interviewee:  Jayko  Pitseolak      Segment  1:  Jayko  Pitseolak  talks  about  square  dancing  and  celebrations.  She  also  plays  the  accordion.      Segment  2:  Peter  Apiana  from  Talokyoak  and  Judas  Ularqnarq  talk  about  their  comical  experiences  as  children  and  during  their  youth.    Segment  3:  Alicee  Joamie  tells  stories  about  being  in  the  hospital  down  south  and  what  experiences  she  had  that  were  comical.    Segment  4:  The  Band  “  Bare  Naked  Ladies”  sings  for  the  crowd  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  accordion,  Arctic,  anniavik  (hospital),  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  nappu  (cross  pieces),  Nunavut,  qamutiik  (sled),  square  dancing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinquijautiit-­‐93-­‐1-­‐1993  

Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rebecca  Anaviapik    Location:  Arviat,  Nunavut  Interviewer  and  camera:  Charlie  Panigoniak  Segment  1:  The  Arviat  Band  talks  about  how  they  started  and  what  songs  they  play.  There  are  a  variety  of  photos  being  shown  with  the  Arviat  Band  singing  in  the  background.  Interviewer  and  camera:  Peter  Tapatai    Segment  2:  Sally  Webster  and  a  group  from  Pauktuutit  Inuit  Women's  Association  travelled  to  China.  She  shows  photos  and  talks  about  the  purpose  of  the  trip.    Location:  Kugluktuk,  Nunavut  

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Host:  Simata  Michael  Camera:  Moses  Kipanik  Segment  3:  Each  community  in  Nunavut  is  represented  in  the  celebrations  on  Nunavut  Day.  The  main  entertainers  are  Susan  Aglukark  and  Looee  Nowdlak.    Interviewer:  Rebecca  Anaviapik  Segment  4:  Annie  Pudloo  talks  about  her  drawings  for  a  children's  book  she's  working  on.  She  also  does  a  demonstration  on  how  to  draw  a  face.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  words:  accordion,  Arctic,  artwork,  Canadian  Inuit,  children's  book,  China,  gospel,  guitar,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  music,  Nunavut,  Nunavut  Day,  Pauktuutit  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinnquijautiit-­‐bpn-­‐4798-­‐1995  

Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Kulula  Camera:  Moses  Kipanik  

Location:  Inukjuak,  Nunavik  Segment  1:  Music  Festival  in  Nunavik.  Leah  Surusilaaq  plays  the  accordion  accompanied  by  the  Sanikiluaq  Band.  

Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut  Segment  2:  The  Return  of  the  Sun  celebration  as  remembered  by  the  local  elders.  There  is  also  drumming,  ajajaa  songs  and  dancing.    This  video  is  not  good  quality.    Segment  3:  Alaskan  dancers  perform  with  drummers  and  traditional  clothing.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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Key  words:  accordion,  ajajaa,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  drumming,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  music,  Nunavut,  qulliq  (kudlik),  traditional  clothing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinnquijaatiit-­‐bpn-­‐4801-­‐1995  

Program  name:  Kippinnguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippingujautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Interviewer:  Mary  Siutiapik      Host:  Joey  Hildago  Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  1:  Joey  Hildago  talks  about  his  filmmaking  production  business.  He  talks  about  his  education,  where  he  is  from  and  how  he  started  his  business.  Most  of  the  film  is  about  the  ‘sea  otter,’  which  is  a  camera  for  under  the  water.  There  is  also  a  demonstration  of  how  the  camera  works.  

Host:  Saimatuq  (Simata)  Michael  Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  2:  This  is  an  interview  with  an  elder  who  was  acting  in  a  movie.  The  elder  is  from  Iqaluit.  The  elder  talks  about  how  the  movie  was  made  and  what  she  had  to  do.  She  also  shows  black  and  white  photos  during  the  interview.    Host:  Rebecca  Segment  3:  Comedy  bloopers  –  There  is  a  lot  of  laughter  and  storytelling  of  comical  experiences.  The  two  people  who  are  sharing  the  funny  stories  are  Ujualuk  Etidluie  (Cape  Dorset)  and  Philipoosie  Kooneeliusie  (Pangnirtung).    

Segment  4:  Zeepeeti  Nungaq  (Zebedee  Nungak)  and  his  wife  are  shown  playing  accordion  at  Qaggiq  in  1995.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  accordion,  acting,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  comedy,  fish,  IBC,  ijurnartuq,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  filmmaking,  Nunavut,  performance,  scallops,  sea  otter,  seashells,  square  dancing,  tarrijausiutut,  tattoos,  traditional  clothing,  underwater  camera  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/its-­‐for-­‐the-­‐kids-­‐toonik-­‐tyme-­‐concert-­‐part-­‐1-­‐1982    It's  for  the  Kids  -­‐  Toonik  Tyme  Concert  -­‐  Part  1  –  1982  

Host:  Simatuk  Michael  Interviewer:  Simatuk  Michael  Interviewee:  Pat  Hardy  

Segment  1:  Pat  Hardy  demonstrates  how  to  make  puppets,  showing  different  kinds.  She  also  shows  how  they  move.  

Segment  2:  The  puppet  shown  was  made  by  Pat  Hardy  about  a  scary  night.  

Hosts:  Jonah  Kelly  and  Bryan  Pearson  Segment  3:  This  is  an  entertainment  show  for  the  opening  of  Toonik  Tyme.  A  bagpipe  band  named  “Wild  Times”  from  Halifax  entertains  the  crowd.  Other  entertainers  include  Simeonie  Keenainak,  the  Uvagut  Band  and  the  Family  Brown.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Keywords:    Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  puppets,  accordion,  Toonik  Tyme,  bag  pipes,  music    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/a-­‐summer-­‐in-­‐the-­‐life-­‐of-­‐louisa    A  Summer  in  the  Life  of  Louisa    Director:  Ann  Hanson  Producers:  Jerry  Giberson  and  Debbie  Brisebois  Camera:  Carlos  Fernand  Music:  Del  Carry    This  is  a  powerful  docu-­‐drama  about  wife  abuse  (family  violence)  and  breakdown  of  a  couple’s  relationship.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Keywords:    Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  spousal  abuse,  family  violence,  alcohol  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/umingmak-­‐frolics-­‐cb-­‐m-­‐31-­‐1985    Umingmak  Frolics  –  1985    Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Camera:  John  Komak,  Connie  McCrae    Segment  1:  There  is  a  parade  with  vehicles  and  people  walking  around  in  the  town  of  Cambridge  Bay.  A  plane  and  a  van  drop  balloons  to  celebrate  the  opening  of  the  Omingmak  Frolics.    Segment  2:  There  is  a  talent  show.  Some  people  sing  with  instruments  and  some  dance.  The  talent  show  is  opened  traditionally  by  Annie  Iluviujaq.  She  sings  a  beautiful  traditional  song  where  sounds  of  birds  are  mixed  into  the  song.  There  is  also  a  crowning  of  the  carnival  Queen.      Segment  3:  Outside  activities  during  the  Omingmak  Frolics.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Umingmak  Frolics,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  jigging,  dancing,  Nunavut,  singing,  traditoinal  song,  skidoo    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/toonik-­‐tyme-­‐vadi-­‐1988-­‐nakashick-­‐school  

Toonik  Tyme    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  The  featured  performer  is  Vadi  with  his  guitar  entertaining  the  crowd.    Segment  2:  At  the  Parish  Hall,  a  variety  of  Inuit  games  are  played  by  both  adults  and  children.  

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 Segment  3:  There  is  a  Santa  parade  with  skidoos  and  a  fire  truck.  This  show  ends  with  children  playing  a  game.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Inuit  games,  Nunavut,  parade,  Santa,  skidoo,  concert    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/toonik-­‐tyme-­‐talent-­‐show-­‐may-­‐17-­‐1985  

Toonik  Tyme  Talent  Show  -­‐  1985    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippingujautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Editor:  Tommy  Mathewsie    Segment  1:  Paul  Quassa  explains  who  the  Tuuniit  were  and  also  talks  about  Toonik  Tyme  in  Iqaluit.  

Master  of  Ceremonies:  Jonah  Kelly  

Segment  2:  A  variety  of  people  perform  at  the  talent  show  during  Toonik  Tyme.  This  is  very  entertaining  and  interesting.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  ajaaja,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut,  singing,  talent  show,  Toonik  Tyme,  Tuuniit    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐12    

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Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Malaiya  Camera:  Annie  Ningeok,  Leetia  Ineak  and  Michael  Aipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Nanook  School  concert  in  Apex  (Niaqungu)  –  students  sing  Christmas  songs.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Students,  concert,  children    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐10    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Josie  and  Anirni  Camera:  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  Jake  Kadluk,  Annie  Ningeok  and  Michael  Aipelee    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  1:  This  video  show  the  recognition  of  parents,  toddlers  and  their  midwifes  in  Rankin  Inlet.    Location:  Iqaluit  

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Segment  2:  Johnny  reads  and  shows  what  he  has  received  from  Takuginai  viewers.      Segment  3:  The  people  of  Iqaluit  visit  a  coast  guard  ship  to  see  what  it  is  like  inside.    Segment  4:  Oleepa  teaches  how  to  crochet  small  decorative  hats.    Segment  5:  Outdoor  sliding  with  Aakuluk  Daycare  children.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  midwife,  coast  guard  ship,  crochet,  sliding    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐8-­‐1    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  and  Leetia  Ineak  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Mary-­‐Anne  Camera:  Michael  Aipeelee  and  Enosik  Ejetsiak  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Mary-­‐Anne  and  Samisa  interview  employees  in  several  different  positions  about  what  their  roles  and  responsibilities  are.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  school  counselor,  mechanic,  TVNC    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐9    

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Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Leetia  Ineak  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  Qaniuq  Camera:  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  Annie  Ningeok  and  Michael  Aipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  A  visit  to  explore  the  inside  of  the  Power  Plant  –  staff  give  information  about  their  responsibilities  and  about  safety.    Segment  2:  This  video  identifies  electrical  risks  and  hazards,  how  to  prevent  hazards  and  injuries,  teaches  where  to  step  and  touch,  and  identifies  safe  distances.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  hazards,  electrical,  power  plant,  safety    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐8-­‐alternate-­‐5    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Oleepa,  Johnny  and  Anirni  Camera:  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  Noah  Papatsie,  Annie  Ningeok  and  Mosesie  Aipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    

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Segment  1:  Oleepa  had  to  travel  for  work  to  Greenland  –  Johnny  and  Anirni  came  along  and  followed  Oleepa.  They  both  explored  around  Greenland  while  Oleepa  was  working.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  museum    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐7-­‐7    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Oleepa    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  1:  Taloyoak  students  attend  gym  class  (physical  education).    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  2:  Joamie  School  in  Iqaluit  –  An  environmentally  green  school  project.    Segment  3:  Joamie  School  in  Iqaluit  -­‐  Science  Fair.    Segment  4:  Nanook  School  in  Apex  -­‐  students  sing  songs.    Segment  5:  Oleepa  identifies  what  is  dangerous  around  the  house.      Segment  6:  Johnny  shows  what  he  has  drawn.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Keywords:  physical  education,  environment,  poisonous  objects,  dangerous,  hazardous    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐5-­‐2    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Leetia  Ineak  –  Iqaluit    -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Malaiya  Camera:  Enosik  Ejetsiak  and  Michael  Aipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Amaullaaq  singing  Kaujjagjuk.    Segment  2:  Pia  singing  ajaaja,  while  Mary  is  jigging.    Segment  3:  Kuutuu  singing  Simon  Sigjariaq’s  song.    Segment  4:  Historical  tools  show  at  Joamie  School  in  Iqaluit.    Segment  5:  Amaullaaq  singing  Oleena  Nauyuk’s  song.    Segment  6:  Matuk  singing  Alex  Utaknaq’s  song.    Segment  7:  Anaanatsiaq  and  Stella  throat  singing.    Segment  8:  Pukki  singing  Charlie  Adam’s  song.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  singing,  ajaaja,  jigging,  historical  tools,  throat  singing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐4-­‐1    Program  name:  Takuginai  

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Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Johnny  and  Anirni    Camera:  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  Michael  Aipeelee,  Leetia  Ineak,  Annie  Ningeok  and  Pitseolak  Malakie  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Students’  fitness  day  -­‐  walking  around  the  town.    Segment  2:  A  fireworks  show.    Segment  3:  End  of  the  school  year  games  and  activities.    Segment  4:  July  1,  Canada  Day  parade.    Segment  5:  Anaanatsiak  and  Ataatatsiak  go  to  see  snow  carvings.    Segment  6:  Takuginai  visits  the  school  to  see  what  it  is  like  inside.    Segment  7:  Lionel  and  Elisha  play  outside  with  heavy  equipment  toys  while  they  watch  engineers  digging  in  the  ground.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  school,  fitness,  Canada  Day,  snow  carvings,  heavy  equipment,  toys,  fireworks,  games    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐3-­‐5    Program  name:  Takuginai    Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  

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puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  and  Anirni  Camera:  Michael  Aipeelee  and  Annie  Ningeok  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Annie,  Anirni,  and  Johnny  make  homemade  pizza.    Segment  2:  Sila  and  other  people  go  clam  digging  near  the  shore.    Segment  3:  Pauloosie  reads  his  grandpa’s  story  that  he  wrote  long  ago.    Segment  4:  Back  to  Segment  1  –  pizza  making  continued.    Segment  5:  People  fish  in  the  river  with  fishing  rods.    Segment  6:  A  father  and  son  fish  on  the  ice  using  fishing  nets.    Segment  7:  Preparing  and  cutting  traditional  food.    Segment  8:  Annie,  Anirni  and  Johnny  eat  the  pizza  they  made.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  clam  digging,  fishing,  nets,  rods,  traditional  food,  pizza    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐2-­‐2    Program  name:  Takuginai    Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  

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process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Oleepa  Camera:  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  Michale  Aipeelee  and  Annie  Ningeok    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  At  Joamie  School,  Grade  six  students  drum  dance  and  sing  a  song  (pisiq).    Segment  2:  At  the  beginning  of  the  Nakasuk  school  year,  students  do  activities  outside  of  the  school.      Segment  3:  Kids  do  different  kinds  of  activities.    Segment  4:  Nakasuk  school  students  read  and  sing  to  elders  at  elders’  home.    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  5:  A  Taloyoak  elder  tells  a  legend  about  an  owl  and  a  lemming.    Segment  6:  Johnny  is  teaches  about  different  colours.  He  shows  what  he  has  received  from  Takuginai  viewers.      Segment  7:  Angakkuk  (shaman)  Michael  does  his  tricks.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  drum  dancing,  activities,  colours,  stories,  legends,  songs,  magic    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐8-­‐ep-­‐24    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  ,  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Leetia  Ineak  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Host:  Johnny  and  Anirni  Camera:  Michael  Aipeelee,  Jake  Kadluk  and  Enosik  Ejetsiak  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Johnny  and  Anirni  play  out  one  fine  spring  day.    Segment  2:  Talluq  and  his  friend  visit  a  museum.    Segment  3:  Miali,  Anirni  and  Johnny  go  to  the  library  to  listen  to  Inuktitut  storybooks.      Segment  4:  Johnny  and  his  guest,  Jason,  read  and  show  what  Takuginai  received  from  the  viewers.    Segment  5:  Johnny  found  a  wallet  and  tells  what  did  he  with  it.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:    museum,  library,  viewers    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐8-­‐ep-­‐20-­‐8    Program  name:  Takuginai    Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  Camera:  Mary  Siutiapik  and  Enosik  Ejetsiak  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Miali  talks  about  when  Takuginai  first  started  in  April  1987.    Segment  2:  Johnny  shows  what  Takuginai  received  from  the  viewers.    Segment  3:  Miali  shows  videos  of  Takuginai  from  when  it  first  started  to  air  on  television.      

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  viewers    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐8-­‐ep-­‐23-­‐0    March  Break    Program  name:  Takuginai    Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Michael  Aipeelee  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Jaaji  Camera:  Michael  Aipeelee,  Annie  Ningeok,  Leetia  Ineak,  and  Enosik  Ejetsiak  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Samisa  interviews  boys,  who  are  playing  hockey  outside,  about  their  favorite  teams.    Segment  2:  Kids  slide  down  the  hill  with  Johnny.    Segment  3:  Nakasuk  school  students  do  different  activities  outside  the  school.    Segment  4:  Johnny  shows  what  he  received  from  the  Takuginai  viewers.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  hockey,  activities,  students,  sliding    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐8-­‐ep-­‐22    

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Water  Safety    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit    -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  and  Anirni  Camera:  Mary  Shiuiapik,  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  Michale  Aipeelee  and  Poasie  Joamie  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  This  video  is  about  water  safety  –  Miali  explains  how  jumping  from  one  ice  patch  to  another  (ice  hopping)  is  dangerous.  It  can  lead  to  death.    Segment  2:  Nanook  School  students  play  acting  about  having  hypothermia.  Kids  should  always  dress  warmly  for  playing  outside  to  avoid  getting  sick  or  having  hypothermia.    Segment  3:  The  people  of  Iqaluit  go  clam  digging  near  the  shore.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  ice  hopping,  hypothermia,  clam  digging    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐8-­‐ep-­‐21-­‐0    What’s  up  Iqaluit?    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  

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process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Enosik  Ejetsiak  and  Michael  Aipeelee  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Jaaji  Camera:  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  Michael  Aipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Nakasuk  School  Science  Fair.    Segment  2:  Nakasuk  School  students  with  Kids  on  the  Block.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  science  fair,  students    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐8-­‐ep-­‐16-­‐12    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Jaaji  Camera:  Michael  Aipeelee  and  Leetia  Ineak  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Nanook  School  students  sing  an  Inuktitut  song.    Segment  2:  Nanook  School  students  act  in  class.    Segment  3:  Johnny  shows  what  Takuginai  received  from  the  viewers.    Segment  4:  Anirni  says  if  you  finish  school  and  graduate,  you’ll  be  able  to  get  the  kind  of  job  that  you  wish  for.    Segment  5:  Naala  singing  Ataatsiarma  Siqinngujanga.  

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Keywords:  students,  songs,  graduation,  employment    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐68-­‐preparing-­‐wolf-­‐skins  

Elders'  Stories  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legendsProducer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Elders  tell  stories  about  various  times  in  their  lives.  Content:  Poor  video  for  32  seconds.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  caribou,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  camping,  Nunavut,  tent  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐56-­‐caribou-­‐protection-­‐committee  

Caribou  Protection  Committee  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  

Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  A  Mining  Symposium  meeting  including  the  Caribou  Protection  Committee  and  an  interview  with  Mike  Kusugak.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  

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provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  caribou,  Government  of  Canada,  IBC,  Indian  and  Northern  Affairs,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  mining,  policies  and  procedures,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐48-­‐baker-­‐lake-­‐band-­‐part-­‐2-­‐hugh-­‐and-­‐ruth-­‐tulurialik  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Hugh  and  Ruth  Tulurialik  sing  with  a  guitar.  

Segment  2:  A  Baker  Lake  band  plays  including  accordian.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  music,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Nunavut,  singing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐45-­‐micheal-­‐alerk-­‐life-­‐story-­‐part-­‐2  

Michael  Alerk's  Life  Story:  Part  2  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  –  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Michael  Alerk  continues  telling  is  his  life  story  including  growing  up  out  on  the  land.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Nunavut,  survival,  construction  

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Michael  Alerk’s  Life  Story:  Part  1  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  –  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  William  Noah  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Michael  Alerk  tells  his  life  story  about  growing  up  on  the  land.  He  talks  about  the  things  he  has  learned,  about  going  to  school,  going  to  a  hospital  and  living  in  different  places,  including  time  in  Kuujjuaq,  Nunavik.  He  was  also  lost  twice  on  the  land.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

 Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  survival,  Nunavut,  igloo  (igluvigaq),  hospital  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐30-­‐funny-­‐stories  

Funny  Stories    

Producer:  William  Noah  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Thomas  Suvaaraq  and  Leo  Qijuarjuk  talk  about  funny  stories.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  amaruq,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  caribou,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting    Corporation,  Nunavut,  tent,  tuktu,  tupiq,  wolf  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐19-­‐hamlet-­‐day-­‐doc-­‐1987  

Hamlet  Day  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  

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sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Marty  Qillaq  (Martin  Kreelak)  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  (Killulark)  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Hamlet  Day  -­‐  April  1/1987.  Activities  include  skidoo  and  dog  team  races  and  games  out  on  the  ice.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  games,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Hamlet  Day,  races,  Nunavut,  skidoo  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐11-­‐cooking-­‐with-­‐janet-­‐1982  

Program  name:  Cooking  with  Janet  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Janet  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  Janet  talks  with  Carl  Atkinson,  a  cook  from  the  hotel.  He  tells  about  his  work.  They  show  how  to  make  cookies  and  pie.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  cooking,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐3-­‐cooking-­‐with-­‐janet-­‐1980    Program  name:  Cooking  with  Janet  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Janet  Tagoona  Location:  Baker  Lake  Sponsored  by:  Nunavut  Arctic  College    Segment  1:    Janet  teaches  how  to  cook  caribou  cabbage  rolls.  Each  step  is  clearly  described  and  demonstrated.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  caribou,  cabbage,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/avaqarmiut    Avaqarmiut    Producer:  Pond  Inlet  TV  (part  of  the  Inukshuk  Project)    Segment  1:  Arnatiaq,  Olayuk  Qannguq  and  Anaviavik  are  interviewed  about  their  carvings.    Qanguq  also  explains  a  tools  used  while  hunting  seals.        The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  carving,  seal,  hunting  tools,  animal  bones,  flint,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/artist-­‐profile-­‐of-­‐victoria-­‐mumnoquqsualuk    Artist  Profile  of  Victoria  Mummursualik    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Camera:  Charles  Keenan  Interviewer:  Simon  Tookoomik  Interviewee:  Victoria  Mammursualik    Segment  1:    Victoria  talks  about  her  drawings  and  tells  the  legend  about  Kiviuq  from  which  she  gets  her  inspiration.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  legend,  drawings,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐talk-­‐show-­‐ep12-­‐winter-­‐and-­‐spring-­‐fishing    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Camera:  Charles  Keenan    Segment  1:  Parks  Canada  went  to  Baker  Lake  to  see  different  sites  for  a  possible  park.  Michael  Amarook  also  talks  about  how  important  it  is  to  preserve  the  sacred  lands.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  canvas  tent,  Parks  Canada,  artifact,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/how-­‐to-­‐build-­‐an-­‐igloo-­‐with-­‐jacob-­‐ikinilik-­‐1984    How  to  Build  an  Igloo  with  Jacob  Ikinilik  -­‐  1984    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Camera:  Charles  Keenan    Segment  1:  Jacob  Ikinilik  teaches  about  building  an  igloo  (igluvigaq)  and  uses  a  pana  (snow  knife).      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  shovel,  pana,  snow  knife,  snow,  igloo,  igluvigaq,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/homecoming-­‐2-­‐nuilaalik-­‐too-­‐many-­‐fish-­‐1996    The  Homecoming  of  Nuilaalik  -­‐  1996  

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 Program  name:  Qimaivvik  was  a  cultural  show  produced  in  Baker  Lake  or  Igloolik,  but  included  segments  from  all  of  IBC’s  centers.  Topics  included:  storytelling,  hunting  and  sewing  techniques,  legends,  language,  and  other  traditional  practices  such  as  igloo  building,  etc.        Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapati  Camera  and  editing:  Martin  Kreelak  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Angirakkanirpuq  Nuilaalik  –  The  Homecoming  of  Nuilaalik  –  Nuilalik  and  his  family  go  back  to  the  place  where  he  grew  up.  It  was  a  place  of  starvation  and  a  lot  of  hard  times.  This  time  he  goes  back  with  joy  to  experience  once  again  the  good  times  of  fishing  and  visiting  the  graves  of  his  ancestors.  He  goes  with  his  friend  Mannik  who  sings  a  song  about  his  kakivak  (fish  spear).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  kakivak,  fish  spear,  canvas  tent,  fishing,  graves,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐613-­‐housing-­‐meeting-­‐part-­‐11    Housing  Meeting  Part  1    Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  This  is  a  panel  phone-­‐in  show  of  the  Housing  Committee  talking  about  the  new  rate  for  electricity.  The  Housing  Association  asks  people  to  cut  down  on  the  costs  by  turning  lights  off.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  utility  rates,  Housing  Association,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐338-­‐qitiktit-­‐storeytelling    Qitiktit  Storytelling    

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Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Different  people  from  Baker  Lake,  including  Ruth  Tulurialik,  talk  about  the  games  played  at  the  Inuit  Summer  Games,  along  with  other  stories.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Inuit  Summer  Games,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐173-­‐seal-­‐hunt    Seal  Hunt    Camera:  Bobby  Suluk    Segment  1:  A  man  talks  about  safety  while  hunting  seals.  He  also  talks  about  the  different  seasons  and  what  animals  to  look  out  for.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  seal  hunting,  safety,  weather,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐170-­‐making-­‐nets    Making  Nets    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Interviewer:  Peter  Tapatai  Interviewee:  John  Narjangiq  

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 Segment  1:  John  Narjangiq  talks  about  making  a  fish  net.  He  demonstrates  how  to  make  them.  This  is  an  excellent  show  with  very  good  instructions.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  fish  nets,  ice,  fishing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐163-­‐hockey-­‐interview-­‐with-­‐hugh-­‐unqunqai    BL  -­‐  163  Hockey  -­‐  Interview  with  Hugh  Unqunqai    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  John  Tapatai  Interviewer:  Peter  Tapatai  Interviewee:  Hugh  Angangai      Segment  1:  The  interview  is  about  organizing  the  older  men,  young  men  and  children  to  team  up  to  play  hockey.  This  is  a  great  interview  to  get  the  youth  involved  in  a  sport  -­‐  in  this  case  to  play  hockey.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  hockey,  youth,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐162-­‐summer-­‐games-­‐84-­‐1984    Summer  Games  –  1984    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai    Segment  1:  All  the  communities  in  the  Kivalliq  come  together  in  the  summer  to  play  Inuit  games.  There  is  also  a  fashion  show.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Inuit  games,  fashion  show,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐147-­‐thomas-­‐tapatai    Thomas  Tapatai    Program  name:  Takuyaksat    Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Camera:  Simon  Tookomik  Host:  William  Noah  Interviewer:  William  Noah  Interviewee:  Louis  Taparti    Segment  1:  Elder  Thomas  Tapatai  talks  about  the  churches  coming  into  the  Kivalliq  Region.  He  talks  about  the  two  main  organizations,  the  Anglican  and  Catholic  Churches.  He  focuses  mainly  on  the  history  of  the  Anglican  Church  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  Anglican  Church,  Catholic  Church,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐155-­‐making-­‐and-­‐setting-­‐nets    Making  and  Setting  Nets    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  

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Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Simon  Tookoomik    Segment  1:  Simon  Tookoomik  makes  a  fish  net.    He  also  sets  fishnets  in  the  lake  by  Baker  Lake  and  catches  fish.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  fish  nets,  ice,  rocks,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐154-­‐education-­‐week    Education  Week  Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Students  learn  how  to  drum  with  a  traditional  drum  made  from  caribou  skin.  They  are  also  introduced  to  Inuit  games  during  Education  Week  in  Baker  Lake  and  are    taught  how  to  make  an  igluvigaq  (igloo).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  igluvigaq,  igloo,  Inuit  games,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐151-­‐ice-­‐fishing-­‐1982    Ice  Fishing  –  1982  Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

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   Segment  1:  People  are  ice  fishing  and  a  person  talks  in  the  background  about  fishing.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  ice  fishing,  fish,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐128-­‐keewatin-­‐regional-­‐games-­‐part-­‐4    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Camera:  Simon  Tookoomik  Editor:  Moses  Qaqimat  Host:  William  Noah      Segment  1:  William  Noah  talks  about  his  mother,  Jessie  Oonark’s  artwork.  There  is  also  a  showing  of  her  prints.  Jessie  Oonark  is  the  famous  printmaker  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:    art,  printmaking,  prints,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐123-­‐peter-­‐ittinuar-­‐1  

Peter  Ittinuar    Program  name:  CITS  CH  4  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  (Qamanittuaq)  

Segment  1:  Peter  Ittinuar,  the  first  Inuk  Member  (NDP)  of  Parliament,  talks  to  Peter  Tapatai  about  the  job  and  its  challenges  during  his  term:  being  the  only  elected  Inuk  member  at  the  federal  level;  the  political  party  system;  the  discussions  about  the  separation  of  the  NWT  

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and  the  challenges  with  the  Dene  leaders;  the  Quebec  Referendum;  and,  the  possibility  of  rethinking  the  number  of  MPs  needed  to  best  represent  the  largest  land  mass  in  Canada.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  NWT,  Quebec,  politics,  treeline,  division  of  the  Territories,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐105-­‐land-­‐program-­‐1979  

Land  Program  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Tianna  Location:  Baker  Lake  (Qamanittuaq)  

Segment  1:  Elders  teach  young  people  how  to  prepare  and  sew  caribou  skins  and  how  to  use  the  tools.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  elders,  youth,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  caribou  skins,  tools,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐105-­‐aboriginal-­‐rights-­‐in-­‐the-­‐constitution-­‐1981  

Aboriginal  Rights  in  the  Constitution  -­‐  1981  

Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  (Qamanittuaq)  

Segment  1:  This  program  is  about  changing  the  Constitution  of  Canada  to  include  recognition  of  Aboriginal  rights.  Peter  Ittinuar  was  the  MP  for  the  Nunatsiaq  (pre-­‐Nunavut)  riding  in  the  NWT  at  the  time.  As  MP,  he  lobbied  the  federal  government  to  make  changes  to  reflect  the  rights  of  Inuit.  Some  people  included  in  this  video  are  Charlie  Watt  and  Eric  Tagoona,  who  are  interviewed  on  Inuit  rights  as  first  Canadians.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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   Key  words:  aboriginal  rights,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  federal  government,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  creation  of  Nunavut,  Inuit  Committee  on  National  Issues,  NWT,  ottawa,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐96-­‐caribou-­‐herd-­‐public-­‐meeting  

Caribou  Herd  -­‐  Public  Meeting  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  (Qamanittuaq)  

Segment  1:  A  community  public  meeting  about  caribou  herds.  

Segment  2:  Community  point  of  view  of  IBC.  

Host:  Peter  Tapatai  

Segment  3:  A  concert  with  elders  pretending  to  sing  Beatles'  songs.  

Segment  4:  Children  enjoying  outdoor  activities.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  community  meeting,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  caribou,  Nunavut,  concert,  singing  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐94-­‐kooneloosie-­‐nutarak-­‐and-­‐targark  

Program  name:  Pond  Inlet  TV  Producer:  PIC-­‐TV  –  Pond  Inlet  (this  was  part  of  the  Inukshuk  Project)  Host:  Kooneloosie  Nutarak  Location:  Pond  Inlet  

Segment  1:  How  to  survive  out  on  the  land.  Knowing  about  snow  and  weather  is  important.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  snow,  survival,  Nunavut,  weather  

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Producer:  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC)  Location:  Rankin  Inlet    Segment  1:  Short  visuals  of  an  ITC  meeting.      Segment  2:  Rhoda  Inukshuk  interviews  Greg  Thompson  about  a  wildlife  management  agreement  involving  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC).  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  (Qamanittuaq)  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  3:  The  community  point  of  view  of  the  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation.  

Segment  4:  Margaret  Niego  plays  the  piano,  including  Greensleeves  and  other  well-­‐known  pieces.  

Segment  5:  Children's  outdoor  activities.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  Government  of  Canada,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC),  license,  Nunavut,  seals,  Wildlife  Management  Agreement,  music,  piano  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐10-­‐ep-­‐5    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Leetia  Ineak  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  

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Camera:  Annie  Ningeok  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Using  various  equipment  at  the  weather  station,  Dennis  shows  Penelope  how  the  weather  is  forecasted.    Segment  2:  A  hunter  asks  other  hunters  to  always  bring  important  items  such  as  enough  gasoline,  a  saw  for  snow,  and  a  good  supply  of  food.    Segment  3:  This  video  shows  checking  the  daily  weather  through  the  radio.    Segment  4:  Amaulaaq  sings  Oleena  Nauyuk’s  song.    Segment  5:  Anaanatsiaq  tells  stories  to  her  grandchildren  about  blizzards,  and  how  they  first  started  to  have  blizzard  days.    Segment  6:  Children  make  a  snowman.    Segment  7:  Johnny  shows  his  drawings.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  weather  forecast,  blizzard,  gasoline,  saw,  songs    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐10-­‐ep-­‐4    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  and  Susan  Camera:  Michael  Ipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Learning  about  “Reduce,  Reuse,  and  Recycle.”  

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 Segment  2:  Penelope  and  Tony  visit  the  museum  to  see  and  learn  about  historical  tools,  etc.    Segment  3:  Penelope,  Tony  and  Miali  talk  about  ways  to  recycle  or  reuse  different  items.    Segment  4:  An  environmentally  green  project  at  Joamie  School.    Segment  5:  Miali  and  Penelope  recycle  a  money  jar.    Segment  6:    Samisa  cleaning  up  an  area  outside  by  picking  up  pop  cans;  he  will  bring  them  to  recycling  centre  when  he  is  finished.    Segment  7:  Johnny  shows  what  Takuginai  has  received  from  its  viewers.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  perimeter,  scale,  weather,  equipment,  temperature,  reuse,  recycle,  environment,  tools    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐10-­‐ep-­‐4-­‐alternate    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali    Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Michael  Kusugak  reads  Tallimat  Niviaqsiat  Qiggiqtaqtut  (Five  Girls)  to  students.    Segment  2:  Oleepika  and  Joan  make  peanut  butter  play  dough.    Segment  3:  July  9  -­‐  Nunavut  Day  celebration  in  Iqaluit.    Segment  4:    Johnny  is  teaches  Adamie  how  to  take  good  care  of  dogs.    

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Nunavut  Day,  dogs,  storybook    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐10-­‐ep-­‐3    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Oleepa  Camera:  Michael  Ipeelee,  Mary  Ineak,  Pitseolak  Kilabuk,  David  Pootoolik  and  Danny  Kilabuk  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:    Fire  Safety  during  Fire  Prevention  Week  –  Open  House  at  the  fire  department  in  Iqaluit.    Segment  2:  Oleepa  visits  the  Kilabuk  family  Jewelry  Shop  to  see  what  they  make  at  their  shop.    Segment  3:  Miali  interviews  children  that  are  playing  outside.    Segment  4:  Anirniq  talks  about  and  colours  nutritious  foods  from  four  food  groups.    Segment  5:  Johnny  and  Anirniq  fly  a  kite.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  jewelry,  carving,  nutritious  food,  flying  a  kite,  fire  prevention  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐10-­‐ep-­‐2    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Nala  Camera:  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  David  Pootoolik  and  Michale  Ipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Niaqunguq  (Apex)  –  Students  look  for  worms  at  low  tide.    Segment  2:  Angela  Hanson  gives  violin  lessons  to  students.    Segment  3:  Carvers  carving.    Segment  4:  Two  children  from  Rankin  Inlet  practice  skating.    Camera:  David  Pootoolik  Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  5:  Leo  Ussak  School  Carnival.    Segment  6:  Nanook  School  students  clam  digging  near  the  shore.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  violin,  carving,  carnival,  worms,  clams,  skating    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐10-­‐ep-­‐2    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  

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puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  and  Leetia  Iniak  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  and  Kootookuluk  Camera:  Malakie  Kilabuk,  Leetia  Ineak,  Poasie  Joamie,  Enosik  Ejetsiak,  Michael  Ipeelee,  Annie  Ningeok  and  Wendy  Lee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Toonik  Tyme  guests:  The  Fun  Land  band  plays  fun  music  for  children.    Segment  2:  July  1  -­‐  Canada  Day  parade  and  face  paintings.    Segment  3:  Toonik  Tyme  scavenger  hunt.    Segment  4:  The  Bank  of  Montreal  Opening  Games  at  Joamie  School  with  guest,  Angela  Hanson,  the  violin  player.    Segment  5:  The  Fun  Land  band  plays  again.    Segment  6:  June  carnival  in  Iqaluit.    Segment  7:  The  Fun  Land  band  plays  again.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Toonik  Tyme,  Canada  Day,  Bank  of  Montreal,  violin,  music    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐10-­‐ep-­‐1    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  

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process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Oleepa  and  Jaaji  Camera:  Malakie  Kilabuk,  Poasie  Joamie  and  Michael  Ipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Joamie  School  Ceremony  –  students  are  given  awards  and  dinner.    Segment  2:  Fitness  awareness  day  for  students  in  Iqaluit.    Segment  3:  Nakasuk  School  students  do  different  kind  of  activities  outside  of  the  school.    Segment  4:  Kids  from  the  daycare  clean  by  picking  up  garbage  and  trash  outside.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Ceremony,  awards,  activities,  daycare    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐24    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Jaaji  Camera:  Michael  Ipeelee,  Wendy  Lee  and  Annie  Ningeok  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Children  gather  at  the  library  during  March  Break  to  participate  in  a  variety  of  fun  activities.    Segment  2:  The  Inusik  group  makes  emergency  contact  signs.    Segment  3:  Joamie  School  students  are  interviewed  during  their  recess.  

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 Segment  4:  Penelope  visits  the  Navigator  Inn  and  interviews  Leona,  the  cook,  about  nutritious  foods.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  emergency,  nutritious  food,  cook    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐23-­‐2    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Josie,  Anirniq  and  Kootookuluk  Camera:  Annie  Ningeok,  Leetia  Ineak,  Michale  Ipeelee  and  Wendy  Lee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Josie,  Anirniq  and  Kootookuluk  learn  about  an  animal’s  digestive  system.    Segment  2:  Johnny  shows  all  kinds  of  pictures  of  lemmings,  mice  and  rats.    Segment  3:  Miali  and  Johnny  make  cookies.    Segment  4:  Miali  and  Johnny  show  and  read  what  Takuginai  has  received  from  the  viewers.    Segment  5:  Daycare  kids  at  snack  time.    Segment  6:  Lionel,  Kimberly  and  Wendy  brush  their  teeth  after  a  meal  and  remind  children  to  never  forget  to  brush  their  teeth,  so  that  they  will  be  healthy.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  digestive  system,  daycare,  dental  hygiene,  cooking,  lemmings,  mice,  rats    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐22    Nutritious  Food    Program  name:  Takuginai    Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  and  Johnny  Camera:  Annie  Ningeok,  Leetia  Ineak  and  Wendy  Lee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Miali  and  Johnny  shop  for  nutritious  food.    Segment  2:  Johnny  visits  Nunavut  Foods  Ltd.  to  find  out  what  they  have  available  in  the  store.    Segment  3:  Miali  teaches  Johnny  about  the  four  food  groups.    Segment  4:  Samisa  went  caribou  hunting  and  caught  a  caribou.    Segment  5:  Samisa  eats  nutritious  food.    Segment  6:  Miali  and  Johnny  bake  cookies.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  nutritious  food,  caribou  hunting,  baking    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐21    

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Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Michael  Ipeelee  and  Miali  Siutiapik  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  Camera:  Annie  Ningeok,  Michael  Ipeelee,  and  Wendy  Lee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Nakasuk  School  students  having  their  physical  education  (gym)  class.    Segment  2:  Interviews  of  children  at  the  arena  about  who  their  favorite  NHL  teams  are.    Segment  3:  Miali  reads  “Tisurariaqta”,  written  and  illustrated  by  Takuginai.    Segment  4:  Children  do  different  activities  outside.    Segment  5:  Rankin  Inlet  –  all  kinds  of  activities.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  physical  education,  reading,  hockey    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐20    Program  name:  Takuginai    Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Leetia  Ineak  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Host:  Jaaji  Camera:  Wendy  Lee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Daycare  children  go  sliding  down  the  hill.    Segment  2:  Clyde  River  students  have  recess.    Segment  3:  Teaching  Inuktitut  syllabics.    Segment  4:  Nanook  School  students  sing  “You  are  my  sunshine”  in  Inuktitut.    Segment  5:  Kindergarten  students  graduate  –  award  ceremony  and  feast.    Segment  6:  Preparing  for  a  dog  team.    Segment  7:  Anaanatsiak  singing  “quviasummarikkuvit”  (If  you  are  happy  and  you  know  it).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  daycare,  sliding,  songs,  Inuktitut  syllabics,  dog  team    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐19    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Johnny  Camera:  Wendy  Lee,  Annie  Ningeok,  and  Michael  Ipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Nanook  School  Valentines  Day  games.    Segment  2:  Nakasuk  School  physical  education  (gym)  class.  

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 Segment  3:  Maggie  makes  heart-­‐shaped  decorations.    Segment  4:  Johnny  shows  what  Takuginai  has  received  from  the  viewers.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  physical  education,  Valentines  Day,  games,  arts  and  crafts    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐18    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Miali  Shiutiapik,  Leetia  Ineak,  Annie  Ningeok  and  Miali  –  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  Camera:  Wendy  Lee,  Leetia  Ineak,  and  Michael  Ipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  A  short  storybook  about  a  boy  fishing.    Segment  2:  Takuginai  phone-­‐in  show  between  Takuginai  and  its  viewers.    Segment  3:  Interviews  of  students  during  recess.    Segment  4:  Rankin  Inlet  community  activities  and  concerts.    Segment  5:  Johnny  reads  and  shows  what  Takuginai  has  received  from  its  viewers.    Segment  6:  Takuginai  phone-­‐in  show.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  fishing,  students,  phone-­‐in,  concerts    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐17    Program  name:  Takuginai  Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Miali  and  Davidee  Camera:  Wendy  Lee,  Tom  Awa  and  Michael  Ipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Joamie  School  carnival  –  held  to  fundraise  for  the  high  school’s  next  graduation.    Segment  2:  Alexander  sings  “Happy  Birthday”  to  Johnny.    Segment  3:  Learning  Inuktitut  words  for  a  variety  of  objects.    Segment  4:  Anirniq  pretends  to  be  a  teacher.  She  teaches  Josie  the  Inuktitut  words  for  some  objects.    Segment  5:  Oleepa  teaches  Matu  about  editing  videos.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  carnival,  Inuktitut  syllabics,  video  editing,  fundraising    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuginai-­‐s-­‐9-­‐ep-­‐14    Program  name:  Takuginai  

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Takuginai  (Look  Here):  This  is  the  premiere  Aboriginal  language  program  in  North  America  directed  at  children.  Takuginai  is  one  of  IBC's  longest  running,  best  known  and  most  loved  programs.  The  series  features  the  likes  of  "Johnny"  the  lemming  and  other  locally  made  puppets  and  young  hosts.  Takuginai  educates  Inuit  children  with  cultural  values  such  as  respect  for  elders,  sharing  and  patience  and  having  fun  in  the  process.  Takuginai  also  teaches  Inuktitut  numbers  and  syllabics.  Takuginai  was  created  for  the  five  to  seven  year-­‐old  age  group  however  the  show  is  enjoyed  by  people  of  all  ages.  We  have  now  begun  the  process  of  training  people  to  do  basic  computer  animation.  Takuginai  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Annie  Ningeok  Host:  Anaatsiaq  and  Ataatatsiaq  Camera:  Michael  Ipeelee  Location:  Iqaluit      Segment  1:  Two  girls  play  and  wash  a  doll.    Segment  2:  What  does  junk  food  do  to  you  if  you  eat  too  much  of  it?  Johnny  got  sick  from  eating  too  much  junk  food.    Segment  3:  Two  boys  learn  what  “sharing”  is.    Segment  4:  Anaanatsiaq  went  to  see  a  hairdresser  and  got  her  hair  done.    Segment  5:  Johnny  listens  to  loud  rock  music  and  dances  to  it.    Segment  6:  Pukkik  woke  up  with  a  fever  and  went  to  the  clinic  to  see  a  nurse.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  junk  food,  hair,  doll,  hairdresser,  rock  music,  clinic,  nurse    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/mark-­‐gordon-­‐and-­‐eric-­‐tagoona-­‐on-­‐constitution    Mark  Gordon  and  Eric  Tagoona  on  the  Constitution    Interviewer:  Joanasie  Salamonie  Interviewees:  Mark  Gordon  and  Eric  Tagoona    Segment  1:  Joanasie  Salamonie  interviews  Mark  Gordon  and  Eric  Tagoona  from  the  Inuit  Committee  on  National  Issues.  This  was  a  critical  time  in  the  history  of  Aboriginals  in  Canada  regarding  their  participation  in  the  changes  to  the  Canadian  Constitution.  It  is  a  great  interview  about  the  process  and  the  challenges  the  group  of  Inuit  leaders  faced.  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/cooking-­‐with-­‐janet-­‐parts-­‐1-­‐3-­‐1980    Cooking  with  Janet  Parts  1-­‐3  -­‐  1980    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Camera:  William  Scottie,    John  Tapatai    Segment  1:  Janet  cooks  caribou  stew  with  canned  vegetables  and  bannock.  Her  instructions  are  very  clear  and  easy  to  follow.    Segment  2:  Janet  cooks  macaroni  casserole.      Segment  3:  Janet  cooks  stew  with  vegetables.  This  stew  has  to  cook  for  three  hours.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  caribou  meat,  arctic  char,  fish,  cooking,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/christmas-­‐greetings-­‐dec-­‐1987    Christmas  Greetings  -­‐  1987    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Camera:  William  Scottie,  John  Tapatai  Host:  Peter  Tapatai      Segment  1:  This  video  is  all  about  the  people  of  Baker  Lake  sending  their  Christmas  greetings  to  their  relatives  and  families.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Christmas,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/canada-­‐day-­‐and-­‐traditional-­‐camp-­‐1986    Canada  Day  and  Traditional  Camp  -­‐  1986    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Camera:  William  Scottie,  John  Tapatai  Host:  Peter  Tapatai      Segment  1:  Baker  Lake  residents  celebrate  Canada  Day  with  traditional  activities  such  as  tea  and  bannock  making,  a  fashion  show  and  canoe  racing.    Segment  2:  A  traditional  camp  is  set  up  for  show  and  tell.      Segment  3:  Michael  Amarok  talks  about  the  Traditional  Inuit  Day  –  Inuujarqvik.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Canada  Day,  tea,  camp,  caribou  skin  tent,  traditional  Inuit  clothes,  bannock,  fashion  show,  canoe  racing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐john-­‐killulark-­‐talking-­‐about-­‐wolves    John  Killulark  Talking  About  Wolves    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Host:  William  Noah  Interviewer:  Noah  William  Interviewee:  John  Killulark      

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Segment  1:  John  Killulark  talks  about  wolf  hunting  and  selling  the  furs.  This  video  shows  men  how  to  skin  a  wolf.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  wolf,  hunting,  skinning,  fur,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bullet-­‐making-­‐1986    Bullet  Making  -­‐  1986  

Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Peter  Tapatai  gives  instructions  and  demonstrates  how  to  make  bullets.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Keywords:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  bullets,  bullet  making,  measurements,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/broughton-­‐island-­‐special-­‐the-­‐people-­‐of-­‐broughton-­‐island    Broughton  Island  Special  -­‐  The  People  of  Broughton  Island  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  –  1975  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  –  this  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land’.  Camera:  David  Poisey  Location:  Broughton  Island    Segment  1:  Inuit  are  camping  in  the  spring  and  catching  seals.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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Key  words:  Arctic,  Boating,  Canadian  Inuit,  harp  seal,  hunting,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  camping,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐217-­‐william-­‐anowtalik-­‐making-­‐qayaq-­‐1985  

William  Anowtalik  Making  a  Qajaq  -­‐  1985  

Producer:  William  Noah  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  William  Anautalik  (Anautalik)  makes  a  qajaq  (kayak)  with  a  wooden  frame.  There  is  footage  of  a  stream.  William  paddles  a  qajaq  and  tries  to  turn  it  over.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Kayak,  qajaq,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐212-­‐mikituq-­‐bruce-­‐sea-­‐mammels-­‐part-­‐1  

Mikituq  Bruce  Sea  Mammals  -­‐  Part  1  

Producer:  William  Noah  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Mikituq  Bruce,  from  Coral  Harbour  (Salliq),  gives  information  about  polar  bears  and  how  to  hunt  them.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  hunting,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  polar  bears,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐winter-­‐fishing  

Winter  Fishing  

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Producer:  John  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Winter  fishing  while  Samson  Quinarnaq  tells  a  story  about  his  life.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  ice  fishing,  Nunavut,  storytelling  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐ear-­‐problems-­‐1987  

Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Why  do  we  get  ear  infections?  Ian  gives  information  about  otitis  media,  an  ear  infection.  

Segment  2:  Two  people  from  France  skied  to  Kugluktuk  from  Baker  Lake.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  ear  infection,  otitis  media,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  skiing,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐cooking-­‐1980  Program  name:  Cooking  with  Janet  Producer:  William  Scott  and  John  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Janet  and  Elizabeth  Nangaujatuq  cook  and  eat  caribou  pie.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  caribou,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  cooking,  Nunavut  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐b12-­‐inukshuk-­‐grand-­‐opening    Inukshuk  Grand  Opening    Producer:  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC)  Program:  Inukshuk  Project  Hosts:  Joanasie  Salamonie  and  Ann  Meekitjuk  Hanson      This  newscast  was  produced  as  part  of  the  Inukshuk  project,  before  the  establishment  of  the  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation.  In  this  program,  Minister  John  Munro  is  seen  congratulating  the  broadcast  team.  This  was  the  first  pilot  program  to  kick  start  the  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation.  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  should  be  given  credit  for  starting  this  video  project  to  depict  every  day  Inuit  life.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  news,  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada,  ITC,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐534-­‐how-­‐a-­‐jury-­‐works  

How  a  Jury  works    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Information  is  given  about  jury  duty  and  local  people  ask  questions.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  crime,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  court  party,  jury  duty,  Nunavut,  court  rules    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐525-­‐bruce-­‐mikittuq  

Mikituq  Bruce  (probably  Part  2)  

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Producer:  William  Noah  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Mikituq  (Mikitok)  Bruce  is  an  elder  from  Coral  Harbour.  He  talks  about  Inuit  traditional  knowledge  regarding  hunting  polar  bears  and  seals.  He  also  explains  the  formation  of  ice  on  the  ice  floe  and  what  to  do  in  an  emergency.  He  is  well-­‐known  for  his  knowledge  of  Inuit  culture.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  polar  bear,  hunting,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐395-­‐hamlet-­‐day-­‐king-­‐candadates  

Hamlet  Day  –  King  Candidates  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  William  Noah  and  Winnie  Owingayak  discuss  the  Hamlet  Day  King  contest.  Nominees  for  the  contest  talk  about  themselves.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  candidate,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Hamlet  Day,  king,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐75a-­‐1989  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  James  Kavana  Location:  Gjoa  Haven,  Nunavut  Interviewer:  James  Kavana    Segment  1:  George  Porter  talks  about  bilingual  education  and  how  it  needs  to  be  improved.  

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He  states  that  there  needs  to  be  more  cultural  programs  and  teachers  that  speak  proper  Inuktitut.  He  compares  this  with  how  the  education  system  is  in  Greenland.  

Segment  2:  Gjoa  Haven  opening  celebrations  for  the  new  school  with  drum  dancing.  This  also  shows  different  people  taking  the  drum  and  drumming.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  drum  dancing,  bilingual  education,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐90a-­‐1989  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Sarah  Green  Location:  Cambridge  Bay  

Public  Meeting  Host:  James  Kavana  Segment  1:  Hunters  and  Trappers  Association  Public  meeting  in  Cambridge  Bay.  

The  film  is  documented  in  Inuinnaqtun.  

Items  of  discussion:  the  meat  plant,  policies  regarding  wildlife.  

Segment  2:  Interview  with  Upsaqtaun  -­‐  The  Netsilingmiut  dialect  is  used  in  its  original  form.  A)  Legend  about  a  raven,  B)  Legend  about  a  ptarmigan.  

Segment  3:  A  group  of  people  from  Cambridge  Bay  went  to  Edmonton  to  learn  about  square  dancing.  They  are  shown  here  in  a  dancing  lesson  with  country  music  as  the  background  music.  

Segment  4:  Inuktitut  Rap  song  -­‐  “Don’t  sniff  gas”  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  square  dancing,  legends,  Netsilingmiut,  Arctic,  arctic  char,  butchering  meat,  Canadian  Inuit,  caribou,  fish  net,  Fisheries  and  Oceans,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting    Corporation,  meat  plant,  muskox,  Nunavut,  polar  bear    

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐51a-­‐1988  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Gjoa  Haven,  Cambridge  Bay,  Nunavut  

Host:  James  Kavana  

Segment  1:  Doug  Stern  canoed  around  the  Cambridge  Bay  area  and  found  a  shelter.  The  shelter  was  made  out  of  caribou  antlers.  

Segment  2:  Print  maker,  Peter  Palvik,  talks  and  demonstrates  how  to  make  prints.  

Segment  3:  Joe  Otokannuak  explains  about  the  potential  for  tourism  in  the  Kitikmeot  Region.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  canoe,  caribou  antlers,  guiding,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut,  prints,  tourism,  traditional  shelter    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐50a-­‐1988  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Kugluktuk,  Cambridge  Bay,  Nunavut  

Host:  James  Kavana  Camera:  Sarah  Green,  James  Panioyak  

Segment  1:  Simon  Taipana,  Lands  Officer  in  Kugluktuk,  talks  about  the  town  site  and  the  plans  for  buildings.  

Segment  2:  The  purpose  of  the  meat  plant  in  Cambridge  Bay  is  described  in  detail.  

Segment  3:  Elder  Ruth  from  Holman  Island  (now  Ulukhaktok)  talks  about  her  life  when  she  was  growing  up  on  the  land.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  job  creation,  Nunavut,  meat  plant,  tourism,  storytelling    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐45a-­‐1988  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Taloyoak,  Nunavut  

Host/Camera:  Sarah  Green,  James  Panioyak  Interviewer:  James  Kavana  

Segment  1:  Itimangnaq  Niviasiaq  talks  about  her  carvings.  She  also  talks  about  the  challenges  of  making  a  living  through  carving.  

Host/Camera:  James  Panioyak  Interviewer:  James  Panioyak  

Segment  2:  James  Eetooluk  talks  about  the  women’s  shelter.  He  also  talks  about  the  lack  of  government  funding  support  for  the  project.  

Host:  Sarah  Green  Interviewer:  James  Kavana  

Segment  3:  An  elder  tells  a  legend  about  two  men  shooting  each  other  with  arrows.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  arrow,  bow,  Canadian  Inuit,  carving,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut,  Taloyoak  Co-­‐op,  women’s  shelter    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐44a-­‐1988  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Cambridge  Bay,  Nunavut  

Host:  James  Kavana  Interviewer:  Sarah  Green  

Segment  1:  A  man  talks  about  the  Canadian  Rangers.  He  also  explains  the  training  program.  

Host:  James  Kavana  

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Segment  2:  Finnigan  sings  for  the  children  of  Cambridge  Bay.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  Canadian  Rangers,  children,  puppet,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐41a    Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Holman  Island,  (now  Ulukhaktok)  N.W.T.  

Host:  Harry  Maksagak  Camera  /  interviewer:  James  Kavana  

Segment  1:  Holman  Island,  N.W.T.  Jamboree  1987.  

Host:  James  Kavana  

Segment  2:  A  continuation  of  the  Holman  Island,  N.W.T.  Jamboree  1987  celebration.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  bannock,  Canadian  Inuit,  dancing,  drumming,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  music,  Nunavut,  seal  skinning  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐16-­‐1986  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Ada  Todd  Location:  Cambridge  Bay  

Segment  1:  Reporter  Harry  Maksagak  interviews  participants  of  the  Regional  Youth  meeting  in  Cambridge  Bay,  N.W.T.  (October  17-­‐22  1986).  This  includes  an  interview  with  Alana  Tylor,  organizer  of  the  meeting.  

Segment  2:  A  Kitikmeot  -­‐  Nunavut  Arctic  College  Board  meeting.  

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Segment  3:  This  is  a  report  on  why  they  need  a  meat  plant  in  Cambridge  Bay,  N.W.T.  

Segment  4:  This  shows  the  fire  training  practice  in  Cambridge  Bay.  Harry  Maksagak  also  interviews  the  Fire  Marshall  of  the  Kitikmeot  Region.  

Segment  5:  Different  photos  from  around  the  Kitikmeot  Region  are  shown  using  an  Inuktitut  song  in  the  background.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Arctic  Collage,  Canadian  Inuit,  firefighters,  training,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Kitikmeot,  meat  plant,  Nunavut,  Nunavut  Arctic  College    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐101-­‐1990-­‐umingmak-­‐frolics-­‐annual-­‐talent-­‐show    Umingmak  Frolics  Annual  Talent  show    Program  name:  Tohanaak    Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Cambridge  Bay  (Ikaluktuttiak)    Segment  1:  The  1990  Umingmak  Frolics  Opening  –  The  first  participant,  Sam  Kuliktana,  plays  the  keyboard.    Segment  2:  Two  young  women  jig.    Segment  3:  David  Tologanak  plays  Rock’in’roll  music  with  his  bass  guitar.    Segment  4:  Susanne  Maligiok  dances  to  music.    Segment  5:  Jimmy  Komaksiot  plays  guitar  and  sings  an  Inuktitut  song.    Segment  6:  A  girl  sings  a  Beach  Boys’  song.    Segment  7:  Harry  Magsagak  and  the  boys  sing.    Segment  8:  John  Komak  plays  accordion.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Umingmak  Frolics,  jigging,  music,  songs    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/the-­‐carver-­‐dec-­‐7-­‐1982  

Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  

Segment  1:  Carver  Alivaqtu  Pitulusi  explains  about  his  carving.  

Segment  2:  There  are  throatsongs  and  other  songs  sung  while  colour  photos  are  shown.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  carving,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut,  throat  singing,  songs,  photos    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐100-­‐1992    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Semi  Nukiruaq  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Semi  Nukiruaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:    Greenlandic  performers  entertain.    Segment  2:    Ruth  Tulurialik  and  Martha  Taliruq  tell  different  stories  that  inspired  their  artwork.    Segment  3:  Inngaq,  the  comedian,  entertains  on  the  stage.    Segment  4:  Gun  safety.    Segment  5:  Greenlandic  performers.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Keywords:  music,  gun  safety,  Greenlandic  performers,  comedy,  art    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takujuminaqtut-­‐seal-­‐hunt-­‐fish-­‐nets-­‐bannock-­‐eating-­‐contest-­‐1993    Program  name:  Takujuminaqtut    Producer:  Rankin  Inlet  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Leo  Subgut  Camera:  Lukie  Aingiliq  Location:  Rankin  Inlet    Segment  1:  Men  hunt  for  seals  by  boat,  and  catch  one  seal.    Segment  2:    Men  fish  with  nets  in  the  ocean.    Segment  3:  Arviat  Festival  –  Accordion  and  fiddle  players.    Segment  4:  A  bannock-­‐eating  contest.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  fishing,  nets,  seal  hunting,  accordion,  fiddle,  bannock    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/spence-­‐bay-­‐n-­‐games-­‐july-­‐1984    Spence  Bay  Northern  Games  -­‐  July  1984    Location:  Spence  Bay  -­‐  Taloyoak    Segment  1:  Seal  skinning  contest  between  women  from  different  communities,  then  men.    Segment  2:  The  one  hand  touch  Inuit  game  indoors.    Segment  3:  A  strength  challenge  for  men  using  a  suspended  rope  outdoors.    Segment  4:  The  Inuit  game  hopping  on  knuckles  and  toes  (pretending  to  be  seals)  indoors.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Inuit  summer  games,  skinning  seals    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/toonik-­‐tyme-­‐special-­‐1    Toonnik  Tyme  Special  #1    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Segment  1:  The  27th  Toonik  Tyme  Festival  in  Iqaluit  –  This  video  includes  local  musicians,  games,  gatherings,  and  figure  skating.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Toonik  Tyme  festival,  music,  game,  figure  skating    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/toonik-­‐tyme-­‐nakashuk-­‐school-­‐contest-­‐1    Toonik  Tyme  Talent  Show    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Toonik  Tyme  in  1986.  Nineteen  contestants  perform  songs  or  act  out  scenes  at  a  talent  show  at  Nakasuk  School.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Toonik  Tyme,  talent  show,  songs,  acting    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/toonik-­‐tyme-­‐les-­‐ouines-­‐1984    Toonik  Tyme  -­‐  1984    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Les  Ouines  performing  Francophone  music.  

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Toonik  Tyme,  francophone,  music    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐96a-­‐1989    Program  name:  Tohaknaak        Producer:  James  Kavana  –  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Sarah  Green  Location:  Cambridge  Bay      Segment  1:  Traditional  clothing  made  out  of  sealskin  and  caribou  skin  is  shown  and  traditional  knowledge  about  how  they  are  caught  and  prepared  is  shared.      Segment  2:  Canadian  Rangers  train  on  survival  skills  out  on  the  land.    Segment  3:  James  Kavana  telling  his  life  story.  He  talks  about  the  time  when  he  was  young  in  the  year  1929  when  he  was  sent  to  work  for  the  first  time.  From  then  on,  he  worked  with  different  employers.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  traditional  knowledge,  traditional  clothing,  survival  skills,  transition,  work  economy    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐94a-­‐1989    Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Sarah  Green  Location:  Cambridge  Bay    Segment  1:  Liquor  plebiscite  –  The  community  of  Cambridge  Bay  decides  whether  or  not  to  have  liquor  license  at  their  restaurant.      Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Christine  about  a  volleyball  tournament  between  communities.        

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  alcohol,  liquor  plebiscite,  volleyball    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐57a-­‐1988    Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Hosts:  James  Kavana  Interviewer:  James  Kavana  Interviewee:  Dan  Gardner    Segment  1:  James  Kavana  interviews  Dan  Garner  about  different  designs  for  traditional  bows  and  arrows  made  out  of  antlers  and  bones.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  traditional  bows  and  arrows,  antler,  bone    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐ep-­‐53a-­‐1988    Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  James  Kavana  Location:  Cambridge  Bay    Segment  1:  Traditional  knowledge  retention:  men  on  training  re  hunting  out  on  the  land.    Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Bill  Lyall  about  the  Co-­‐operative  Ltd.  in  Kugluktuk.    Segment  3:  An  interview  with  David  Kavana  about  his  life  experience.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Keywords:  Co-­‐operative,  hunting,  training    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tfn-­‐aip-­‐documentary-­‐agreement-­‐in-­‐principle-­‐1990  

TFN  Agreement  in  Principle  -­‐  1990  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

Segment  1:  An  interview  with  the  president  of  the  Tunngavik  Federation  of  Nunavut,  Paul  Quassa,  about  the  agreement  processes  between  Inuit  and  the  Government  of  Canada  regarding  the  land  claims,  along  with  other  political  content.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Tunngavik  Federation  of  Nunavut,  animals,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  politics,  national  park,  land  claims,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐special-­‐inumariit-­‐2nd-­‐annual-­‐music-­‐festival-­‐aug-­‐1990    Takuyaksat  Special  -­‐  Inumariit  2nd  Annual  Music  Festival  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  –  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simian  Mikinguaq  Location:  Arviat  

Segment  1:  Musicians  gathered  in  Arviat  in  August  1990  –  Peter  and  Susan  Anirmiuq,  Anita  Ishaluk,  Billy  Quqshuk  and  Sigjariaq.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  festival,  IBC,  instruments,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  music,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐show-­‐97-­‐nov-­‐1985    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  

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Takuyaksat  –  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  (Killulark)  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  When  Inuit  were  sick,  they  used  to  get  sent  down  to  Chesterfield  Inlet  to  St.  Theresa  Hospital,  an  industrial  home  (run  by  the  Grey  Nuns),  since  there  was  no  care  available  where  they  came  from.  

Segment  2:  Instruction  on  how  to  prepare  and  organize  everything  for  making  a  video  –  editing,  producing,  etc.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  audio,  Canadian  Inuit,  cultural  program,  hospital,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Grey  Nuns,  Nunavut,  video    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐show-­‐93-­‐literacy-­‐segt-­‐trad-­‐tip-­‐story-­‐teller-­‐from-­‐spence-­‐oct-­‐1991  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  –  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Semi  Nukiruaq    Segment  1:  Information  about  the  job  of  a  receptionist  or  secretary  -­‐  it  is  important  to  know  both  oral  and  written  Inuktitut  and  English.  

Segment  2:  Silas  Aittauq  teaches  how  to  make  dog  strap  (anu)  out  of  caribou  skin.  

Segment  3:  Musical  interlude  showing  wild  birds  and  their  habitat.  

Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  4:  Peter  Piitalu  talks  about  how  and  when  Taloyoak  was  formed  into  a  community.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      

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Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  caribou  skin,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  fax,  pattern,  Nunavut,  sewing,  telephone,  dog  strap,  birds,  habitat  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐show-­‐7-­‐elders-­‐fishing-­‐may-­‐1990  

Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  John  Tinashluk,  member  of  the  District  Education  Authority,  about  the  barriers  of  not  having  funding  for  education  curriculum  higher  than  grade  12.  

Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Josie  Kusugak,  member  of  the  District  Education  Authority,  about  the  education  curriculum.  

Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  3:  Taloyoak  elders  went  out  on  the  land  to  do  some  fishing.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  camping,  Canadian  Inuit,  curriculum,  education,  elders,  fishing,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  university,  Nunavut,  District  Education  Authority    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takuyaksat-­‐show-­‐1    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Camera:  Victor  Killulark    Segment  1:  This  is  a  documentary  of  Saint  Theresa,  which  is  a  hospital  for  the  physically  impaired  in  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Nunavut.  Sister  Isabel,  one  of  the  nuns  who  has  worked  there  for  many  years,  talks  about  the  programs  they  offer.  Old  photos  are  shown  about  the  history  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  the  Keewatin  region.    Segment  2:  The  film  crew  demonstrates  how  challenging  it  is  to  film  in  cold  conditions  and  on  the  land.      

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Segment  3:  A  short  film  of  Joe  Issaluk  from  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Nunavut,  going  on  a  walrus  hunt  by  boat.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  walrus,  hunting,  filming,  Catholic  Church,  Grey  Nuns,  priest,  hospital,  special  needs,  physical  impairment,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takujakkat-­‐show-­‐tuuluq-­‐wall-­‐hangings-­‐dec-­‐1992    Wall  Hangings  -­‐  1992    Program  name:  Takuyaksat    Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Interviewer:  Margaret  Kaluqgaq  Interviewees:  Marian  Tulluq  and  Ruth  Quluarjuk    Segment  1:  Marian  Tulluq  and  Ruth  Quluarjuk  show  their  wall  hangings  and  explain  the  stories  behind  each  design.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  legends,  sewing,  wall  hanging,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/living-­‐without-­‐power    Living  Without  Power    Producer:  Inukshuk  Project  -­‐  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC)    Segment  1:  This  is  a  documentary  about  the  time  when  Inuit  lost  all  authority  over  their  everyday  lives  to  the  Government.  People  and  leaders  are  interviewed  about  the  changes  that  have  come.  Some  had  both  negative  and  positive  experiences  with  the  new  changes.  

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This  is  a  very  interesting  video  about  this  time  and  the  formation  of  communities  in  the  Arctic.    Key  Words:  Government,  education  system,  laws,  policies,  regulations,  transition,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/inukshuk-­‐4101-­‐the-­‐play-­‐pond-­‐fishing-­‐elders-­‐voice-­‐oct-­‐1992    Program  name:  Inukshuk  Producer:  Inukshuk  Project  –  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC)  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Chesterfield  Inlet    Editor:  Susan  Toolooktook  Host:  Sam  Iqiliq    Segment  1:  During  the  elders  meeting  in  Baker  Lake,  the  organization  did  a  skit  about  elder  abuse.  This  is  a  powerful  message  about  the  situation  some  elders  find  themselves  in.  Jack  Anawak  also  talks  about  this  issue.    Segment  2:  This  shows  a  family  from  Baker  Lake  camping  and  playing  games.  Some  family  members  also  go  fishing  in  a  lake.    Segment  3:  Elders  discuss  different  topics  such  as  elder  abuse,  suicides  and  other  topics  concerning  the  breakdown  of  healthy  communities.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  court,  camping,  games,  elder  abuse,  drama,  suicide,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/inukshuk-­‐4086-­‐the-­‐walrus-­‐hunt-­‐feb-­‐1992    Program  name:  Inukshuk  Producer:  Inukshuk  Project  –  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC)  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Editor:  Susan  Toolooktook  Host:  Sam  Iqiliq    Camera:  Martin  Kreelak  (Qilak)  Location:  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Nunavut      Segment  1:  The  video  is  about  some  of  the  dangers  involved  in  walrus  hunting.  Traditional  and  modern  day  walrus  hunting  are  shown.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  documentary  on  sniffing  substances  such  as  gas.    

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  substance  abuse,  gas,  walrus,  guns,  boating,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomuit-­‐11-­‐dec-­‐1987    Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Nunavut  Host:  Susan  Niutuq  Interviewer:  Nancy  Tukumi  Interviewee:  Grace  Thompson      Segment  1:  Grace  Thompson  is  the  manager  hired  from  Winnipeg  to  manage  the  print  shop  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.  She  explains  the  operation  of  the  print  shop  and  how  she  manages  the  artists.  Her  main  goal  is  to  promote  the  artists  outside  Nunavut.      Segment  2:  Alixis  Utarnaaq  sings  in  the  background  while  a  variety  of  photos  are  shown.    Segment  3:  Barnabus  Usuaq  talks  about  how  the  police  used  to  bring  food  to  their  camps  in  the  past  and  how  exciting  it  was  to  eat  the  biscuits  and  the  other  items.  He  remembers  the  good  and  bad  times  during  his  young  life  with  his  mother.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  tent,  police,  print  shop,  artist,  songs,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomiut-­‐8-­‐oct-­‐1987  

Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Tittaq  Location:  Baker  Lake  

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Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Peter  Tapatai  about  the  Baker  Lake  centre  of  the  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation.  IBC  has  three  programs:  1)  Igloomiut  –  This  show  is  mainly  for  a  youth  audience  -­‐  it  covers  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  to  help  them  keep  their  culture.  It  features  traditional  music,  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.  2)  Takuyaksat  is  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  3)  Unnukkut  -­‐  This  show  is  for  adults  and  airs  every  night.  It  informs  on  good  news  and  news  about  politics,  and  it  has  mini-­‐interviews  with  Baker  Lake  guests.  

Segment  2:  Janet  Ikuta  tells  stories/legends  about  caribou  who  become  different  animals  and  about  a  husbandless  daughter.  

Segment  3:  Inuit  play  fiddles  in  a  concert.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  fiddles,  legends,  Arctic,  audience,  Canadian  Inuit,  caribou,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  music,  Nunavut,  storytelling,  traditional  drum  dancing  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/guide-­‐development-­‐program-­‐1986    Guide  Development  Program  –  1986    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  This  a  good  video  about  the  training  program  for  sports  hunters’  guides.  Simionie  Netsiq  talks  about  the  program.  The  show  is  filmed  during  the  training  on  the  land.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  sports  hunter,  sports  hunter  guide,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/fishing-­‐in-­‐nuvytyaq-­‐point    Fishing  in  Nuvytyaq  Point  

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 Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Peter  Tapatai  and  friends  go  ice  fishing  for  trout.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  trout,  ice  fishing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/1986-­‐kitikmeot-­‐summer-­‐games-­‐prt-­‐1    This  is  a  poor  video  filmed  during  the  Inuit  games  in  Cambridge  Bay  from  the  surrounding  communities  in  Kitikmeot.  

1986  Kitikmeot  Summer  Games  

Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Cambridge  Bay  

Segment  1:  Inuinnaqtun  traditional  games  in  Cambridge  Bay.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Inuit  games,  summer,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/6-­‐short-­‐programs-­‐from-­‐cambridge-­‐bay  

Program  name:  Tahonaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Cambridge  Bay,  Nunavut  

Segment  1:  This  video  is  part  of  the  Inuit  Traditional  Life  series  on  life  as  it  was  in  the  past.  Ada  Todd  talks  about  how  Inuit  were  living  before  the  White  man  came  and  about  the  

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seasons.  A  variety  of  photos  are  shown.    Segment  2:  John  Komak  talks  about  the  start  of  the  Co-­‐op  in  Cambridge  Bay  and  its  history.  

Segment  3:  Old  black  and  white  photos  are  shown.  

Segment  4:  James  Kavana  talks  about  old  photos  of  traditional  clothing.  

Segment  5:  Ada  Todd  shows  old  photos  about  the  education  system  and  talks  about  how  schools  were  run.  

Segment  6:  Recent  photos  of  Cambridge  Bay  are  shown  with  music  in  the  background.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Keywords:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  co-­‐op,  education  system,  games,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  music,  Nunavut,  traditional  clothing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/william-­‐tagoona-­‐profile    William  Tagoona  Profile    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai    Segment  1:  Peter  Tapatai  shows  the  life  of  William  Tagoona  and  talks  about  him.  William  Tagoona  performs  in  his  hometown  of  Baker  Lake.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  guitar,  songs,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/walrus-­‐hunt-­‐1987    Walrus  Hunt  –  1987  

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 Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Charlie  Panigoniak    Segment  1:  The  walrus  hunt  in  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Nunavut  with  Antham  Kadjuk.    Segment  2:  Whale  hunting  with  some  men  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  walrus,  whales,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukuut-­‐ep59-­‐cec-­‐school-­‐year-­‐jan-­‐1989    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  John  Tapatai,  David  Quinanaq,  and  Barney  Putungujaq  Interviewer:  Michael  Haqpi    Segment  1:  Tungola  Sandy  talks  about  his  job  as  a  lands  officer  for  the  Keewatin  Inuit  Association.  He  talks  about  the  process  for  claiming  land  for  Inuit  as  part  of  the  land  claims  agreement.  He  is  in  charge  of  identifying  which  areas  should  be  claimed.    Segment  2:  Lucassie  Ivalu  describes  the  challenge  of  claiming  the  land  for  Inuit  during  the  negotiations  with  the  federal  government.  The  negotiators  have  to  think  of  the  best  land  for  future  mining  and  other  resource  uses  for  the  benefit  of  Inuit.      Segment  3:  Rosie  Aggark  is  the  Kivalliq  Inuit  regional  communication  officer  for  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.    She  explains  that  her  job  is  to  keep  people  informed.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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   Key  Words:  land  claims,  land  identification,  mining,  negotiations,  federal  government,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐62-­‐bob-­‐lyall-­‐hockey-­‐report-­‐david-­‐mablik-­‐feb-­‐1990    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  John  Tapatai,  David  Quinanaq,  Barney  Putungujaq  Interviewer:  Michael  Haqpi    Segment  1:  Bob  Lyall  talks  about  the  land  claims  process.  He  is  the  chairperson  for  the  committee  appointed  by  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.  to  visit  communities  and  explain  the  land  claims  process.  This  committee  identifies  the  lands  that  are  important  to  Inuit.    Segment  2:  Peter  Tapatai  shows  a  hockey  tournament  that  happened  in  Baker  Lake.  The  regions  in  Nunavut  are  represented  along  with  the  NWT  communities.      Segment  3:  David  Mablik  is  the  vice  chairperson  for  the  committee  appointed  by  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.  to  visit  communities  and  explain  the  land  claims  process.  This  committee  identifies  the  lands  that  are  important  to  Inuit.    Segment  4:  Mark  Nararalik  plays  the  fiddle.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  land  claims,  land  identification,  hockey,  fiddle,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐55-­‐selma-­‐karetak-­‐tom-­‐kudloo-­‐dec-­‐1989-­‐0    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  John  Tapatai,  David  Quinanaq,  Barney  Putungujaq  

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Interviewer:  Peter  Tapatai  Interviewees:  Selma  Karetak,  Thomas  Kudloo    Segment  1:  Selma  talks  about  her  job  as  a  CBC  reporter  and  her  work  as  a  CBC  radio  host  in  the  Kivalliq  region.      Segment  2:  Thomas  Kudloo  talks  about  the  tragic  plane  crash  he  was  involved  in.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  plane  crash,  CBC  radio,  reporter,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐51-­‐nov-­‐1989    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  John  Tapatai,  David  Quinanaq,  Barney  Putungujaq  Interviewer:  Michael  Haqpi  Interviewees:  John  Nukik      Segment  1:  Workers  do  not  accept  the  new  contract  between  the  local  Housing  Association  and  its  staff.  John  Nukik  is  the  spokesperson  for  the  other  workers.      Segment  2:  This  video  is  about  the  hockey  program  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.    Segment  3:  Nancy  Aupaluktuq  makes  paqqut,  a  caribou  delicacy.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  hockey,  housing  association,  caribou  delicacy,  paqqut,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐44-­‐john-­‐pudnak-­‐caribou-­‐kamiks-­‐kataujaq-­‐daycare-­‐0    Program  name:  Unnukkut  

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Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut,  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai    Segment  1:    John  Putnak  talks  about  the  identification  of  river  programs  for  the  land  claims  process.      Segment  2:  Mariyah  Alijak  talks  about  the  day  care  program  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.  Some  parents  are  interviewed  on  the  programs  and  why  they  bring  their  children  to  day  care.    Segment  3:  Elizabeth  Quinanaq  talks  about  making  caribou  clothing.  This  video  shows  her  sewing  caribou  legs.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  caribou  clothing,  caribou  skins,  day  care,  children,  rivers,  land  claims,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐43-­‐john-­‐pudnak-­‐caribou-­‐kamiks      

Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporaiton  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  Michael  Haqpik  and  David  Quinanaq  

Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  An  interview  with  John  Puunaaq  about  important  Inuit  place  names  and  the  land-­‐use  history  of  Baker  Lake  rivers.  

Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Tracy  Dudeck,  manager  at  the  daycare  in  Rankin  Inlet,  describing  the  roles  and  responsibilities.  

Segment  3:  Elizabeth  Quinanaq  prepares  caribou  skin  kamiks.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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   Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  daycare,  Inuit  place  names,  rivers,  history,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  kamiks,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐21-­‐thomas-­‐kudloo-­‐steven-­‐niego-­‐1988    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai    Segment  1:  Thomas  Kudloo  talks  about  organizing  special  occasions  from  the  hamlet  council.  One  of  the  events  they  organize  is  the  Kivalliq  Cup,  a  Hockey  Tournament.    Segment  2:  Steven  Niego  goes  to  Yellowknife  during  Caribou  Carnival  to  observe  the  dog  team  racing.  He  talks  about  the  rules  that  need  to  be  followed  and  what  meetings  go  on  to  make  sure  the  races  are  successful.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Kivalliq  Cup,  dog  team  racing,  hockey,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐13-­‐oct-­‐1987  

Program  name:  Unnukkut  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Interview  with  Tomas  Kalluk  about  his  business,  Iqaluk  Lodge.  He  takes  tourists  to  Iqaluk  Lodge  and  has  them  go  fishing.  

Segment  2:  Interview  with  Joseph  Idlout  about  building  and  owning  a  house.  He  thinks  it  is  easier  to  be  a  homeowner  since  everything  is  getting  more  costly  each  year.  

Segment  3:  Interview  with  Glenn  McLain,  chair  of  the  bylaw  committee.  He  said  there  were  close  to  30  bylaws  to  be  followed.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  bylaw,  Canadian  Inuit,  home  ownership,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  fishing,  Nunavut,  tourists  

 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐02-­‐david-­‐tagoona-­‐matila-­‐bantila-­‐from-­‐finland-­‐1986  

Program  name:  Unnukkut  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  An  interview  with  bylaw  officer,  David  Tagoonaaq  (Tagoona)  about  bylaws  and  how  they  work.  

Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Matila  Bantila  from  Finland  –  he  and  his  crew  went  to  Baker  Lake  to  film  Arctic  area  land  and  animals.  

Segment  3:  An  interview  with  Norman  Atangalaak,  the  first  member  of  the  education  committee,  talking  about  the  formation  of  District  Education  Authority  in  Baker  Lake.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  criminal  code,  District  Education  Authority,  hamlet  council,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  bylaw,  Nunavut,  school,  treeline    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐carvers-­‐of-­‐coppermine-­‐1987    Carvers  of  Coppermine  –  1987  

Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  -­‐  Ikaluktuktiak  (Cambridge  Bay)  Host:  John  Komak  Location:  Kugluktuk  

Segment  1:  Interviews  with  local  carvers  from  Kugluktuk  (Coppermine).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  customers,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  carvers,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐584-­‐things-­‐to-­‐remember    Things  to  Remember    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  John  Killulark  sings  ajaaja  and  talks  about  survival  skills  for  hunting  on  the  land.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  survival  skills,  hunting,  ajaaja,  songs,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐590-­‐janet-­‐nippi-­‐sewing    Janet  Nippi  Sewing    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:    Janet  Ikuutaq  shows  the  results  of  her  sewing  and  demonstrates  how  to  make  some  items.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  sewing,  caribou  skins,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐514-­‐old-­‐folks    Inuit  Storytelling    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    

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Segment  1:  Elders  from  the  Kivalliq  region  meet  in  Baker  lake  and  share  stories.  They  also  drum  dance  and  sing.  Old  photos  are  shown  at  the  end  of  the  video.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  elders,  ajaaja,  drum  dancing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐537-­‐walrus-­‐hunt1985  

Walrus  Hunt  -­‐  1985  

Producer:  Marty  Qillaq  (Martin  Kreelak)  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  (Killulark)  Location:  Chesterfield  Inlet  

Segment  1:  Joe  Isaluk  teaches  his  son  how  to  hunt  walrus.  Pictures  of  older  walrus  hunting  equipment  are  shown.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  boat,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  hunting,  Nunavut,  walrus,  hunting  equipment    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐460-­‐school-­‐picnic-­‐1985  

School  Picnic  -­‐  1985  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Students  have  a  picnic  outside  of  the  community  at  the  end  of  the  school  year.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  picnic,  Nunavut,  school    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐440-­‐grayling-­‐fishing-­‐at-­‐qikiktauyag  

Grayling  fishing  at  Qikiktaujuq  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Inuit  fish  for  grayling  on  the  ice.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  camping,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  fishing,  grayling,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐413-­‐making-­‐a-­‐fish-­‐harpoon-­‐part-­‐8  

Making  a  Fish  Harpoon  -­‐  Part  8  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Samson  Quinarnarq  teaches  how  to  make  a  fish  harpoon.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  fish  harpoon,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  fish,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐402-­‐matthew-­‐innakatsik-­‐martha-­‐tal-­‐1986    Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Matthew  Innakatsik  tells  a  story  about  Kaukjakjuk  (Kautjagjuk)  and  his  sister.  

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Segment  2:  Martha  Taliruq  tells  a  story  and  closes  with  ajaaja.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  legends,  myths,  storytelling,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐321-­‐l-­‐pilakasik-­‐on-­‐tungavik  

Louis  Pilakapsi  on  Tunngavik  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Peter  Tapatai  interviews  Louis  Pilakapsi,  Chair  of  the  Tunngavik  Federation  of  Nunavut  about  the  land  claim.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  politics,  land  claim,  Nunavut,  treeline,  Tunngavik  Federation  of  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐279-­‐sailing  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Peter  Tapatai  catches  a  large  fish  with  a  fishing  rod  and  removes  the  hook.  Then  he  demonstrates  how  to  make  a  fish  hook.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  fishing  rod,  fish  hook,  fishing,  Nunavut    

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐277-­‐high-­‐blood-­‐pressure-­‐1986-­‐1  

High  Blood  Pressure  -­‐  1986  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Peter  Tapatai  interviews  Dr.  Ted  Rosenberg  about  high  blood  pressure.  

Segment  2:  A  dog  team  race  out  on  the  ice.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  dog  team,  race,  high  blood  pressure,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐263-­‐keewating-­‐fashion-­‐show  

Keewatin  Fashion  Show  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Women  model  and  describe  Keewatin  (Kivalliq)  style,  traditional  amautis  (baby  carriers).  There  is  some  ajaaja  singing.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  fashion,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  amauti,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐237-­‐icni-­‐1981  

Inuit  Committee  on  National  Issues  -­‐  1981  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

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Segment  1:  Information  about  Charter  of  Rights  and  Freedoms,  the  Charter  of  Human  Rights  and  Inuit  rights.  The  Inuit  Committee  on  National  Issues  delivered  what  they  had  to  say  about  Inuit  rights  to  the  Joint  Senate  Committee.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Inuit  Committee  on  National  Issues,  politics,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐233-­‐new-­‐years-­‐special-­‐1983  

New  Year's  Special  -­‐  1983  

Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Christmas  concert,  Christmas  games  and  feast.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  dancing,  IBC,  igloo,  igluvigaq,  singing,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  concert,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takunnaraksalirijiit-­‐t-­‐1986    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Victor  Qilulaaq,  Martin  Qillaq  and  Barney  Pattunguyak  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Angakkuksarniq  (Shamanism)  -­‐  this  show  is  about  shamanism  and  features  different  people  are  talking  about  it.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  shamanism      http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tts-­‐9-­‐kids-­‐dog-­‐team-­‐races-­‐1990    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:    Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Teman  Nukiruaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  A  children’s  dog  team  race.    Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Roy,  coordinator  of  the  dog  team  races.      Segment  3:  Removing  a  (theatrical)  face  mask.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  dog  team  races,  face  mask    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/straight-­‐shooting-­‐drama-­‐cape-­‐dorest-­‐1991    Straight  Shootin’    Executive  Producer:  Lorraine  Thomas  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  Philip  Joamie  Location:  Cape  Dorset  (Sam  Pitseolak  School)    Segment  1:  The  video  dramatizes  actions  to  educate  youth  and  families  about  inhalant  abuse,  such  as  sniffing  gas  and  propane,  and  improve  safety  and  support  healthy  life  choices  for  youth.    Includes  English  Sub-­‐titles    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Keywords:  sniffing,  propane,  substance  misuse    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/storytelling-­‐and-­‐entertainment-­‐1987    Storytelling  and  Entertainment    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Thomas  Uyukluk  tells  stories  about  when  he  was  young.    Segment  2:  Uluuyukkut  sing  gospel  songs.    Segment  3:  Net  fishing.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  storytelling,  songs,  fishing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/spring-­‐activities-­‐and-­‐silds-­‐making-­‐a-­‐jigger1987    Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  Host:  Silas  Aittauq  Camera:  Mark  Tunguaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  A  family  from  Baker  Lake  goes  out  on  the  land  during  spring  just  to  enjoy  the  land  and  animals,  and  they  stay  out  camping  all  through  spring  until  the  summer.      Segment  2:  Silas  Aittauq  makes  a  fishing  hook  handle  (jigger)  out  of  caribou  antler.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  camping,  fishing  hook,  jigger,  caribou  antler    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/stories-­‐from-­‐baker-­‐lake-­‐part-­‐1-­‐innakatsik-­‐kalluk-­‐mamak-­‐1982    Producer:  William  Scott  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  William  Scott  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Elders  tell  each  other  stories  from  their  past  experiences.    Segment  2:  Silas  Aittauq  and  his  dog  team.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  storytelling,  dog  team    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/takujaksat-­‐show-­‐25-­‐seal-­‐skin-­‐clothing-­‐1987    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Martin  Qilak  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Camera:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Comparing  today’s  life  with  the  olden  days,  seal  hunting  is  easier  now.  There  are  more  tools  and  equipment  available  today.  Before  they  were  only  able  to  use  what  they  could  make  out  of  bones.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  seal  hunting,  modern  tools,  bone  tools    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qimaivik-­‐ep-­‐5507-­‐thomas-­‐ugyuk-­‐josie-­‐papatsie-­‐nov-­‐1995    Program  name:  Qimaivvik  Qimaivvik  was  a  cultural  show  produced  in  Baker  Lake  or  Igloolik,  but  included  segments  from  all  of  IBC’s  centres.  Topics  included:  storytelling,  hunting  and  sewing  techniques,  legends,  language,  and  other  traditional  practices  such  as  igloo  building,  etc.        Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  Interview  with  Thomas  Ugyuk  –  he  says  that  the  only  time  they  were  able  to  shop  for  food  supplies  was  when  the  ice  formed  and  they  could  go  by  dog  team.  This  was  only  possible  once  a  year,  because  there  weren’t  any  planes,  and  the  only  ship  also  came  once  a  year.      Segment  2:  Josie  Papatsie  tells  a  story  about  the  time  when  caribou  migrated  out  to  east.      Segment  3:  Tautunngi  tells  part  of  the  legend  about  Ilimarasugjuk.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  sealift,  migration,  legend    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qimaivik-­‐ep-­‐4323-­‐homecoming-­‐of-­‐quinaanaaq-­‐nov-­‐1994    Program  name:  Qimaivvik  Qimaivvik  was  a  cultural  show  produced  in  Baker  Lake  or  Igloolik,  but  included  segments  from  all  of  IBC’s  centres.  Topics  included:  storytelling,  hunting  and  sewing  techniques,  legends,  language,  and  other  traditional  practices  such  as  igloo  building,  etc.        Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Sandy  Iksiraq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Elders  from  Baker  Lake  visit  their  original  location  (homeland)  for  the  first  time  after  40  years;  their  settlement  was  relocated  to  Baker  Lake  by  the  government  at  the  time.  Samson  Quinaqnaq’s  talks  about  his  traditional  life  before  being  relocated.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  relocation,  settlement    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qimaivik-­‐95-­‐412-­‐walrus-­‐hunt-­‐theresa-­‐kimaliarjuk-­‐95-­‐0411-­‐jan-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qimaivvik  

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Qimaivvik  was  a  cultural  show  produced  in  Baker  Lake  or  Igloolik,  but  included  segments  from  all  of  IBC’s  centres.  Topics  included:  storytelling,  hunting  and  sewing  techniques,  legends,  language,  and  other  traditional  practices  such  as  igloo  building,  etc.        Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Arsene  Ivalu  about  walrus  hunting.  Arsene  was  one  of  the  long-­‐time  walrus  hunters  –  he  had  been  doing  it  since  childhood  to  provide  walrus  meat  for  everyone  in  his  camp  and  other  camps.  It  was  also  used  for  dog  food.      Segment  2:  Theresa  Kimaliarjuk  sings  his  father’s  pisiq  (song).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  walrus,  hunting,  pisiq,  song    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qauyiyaksat-­‐ep-­‐1-­‐ayagaq-­‐and-­‐bone-­‐marrow-­‐soup-­‐1981    Program  name:  Qaujijaksat  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Lucy  Amaruq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Vera  Akumalik  about  the  stick  in  the  bone  game  (ajagaq).  It  is  a  traditional  game  that  Inuit  play.    Segment  2:  Qilautimiut  (Baker  Lake  elders)  play  ajagaq.    Segment  3:  Vera  Akumalik  cooks  a  bone  marrow  soup.  The  bones  are  used  for  ajagaq.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  ajagaq,  bone  game,  marrow,  cooking    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggimiut-­‐show-­‐4-­‐aittaug-­‐making-­‐pana-­‐new-­‐year-­‐event-­‐march1989    

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Program  name:  Qaggimiut  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  David  Quinanaq  Camera:  Michael  Haqpi  and  David  Quinanaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Silas  Aittauq  makes  a  pana,  a  snow  knife  that  is  used  when  making  an  igloo  (igluvigaq).    Segment  2:  Martha  Taliruq  sings  her  grandma’s  song  (pisiq)  about  the  time  they  were  stuck  out  in  the  middle  of  the  ocean,  without  food  to  eat  or  water  to  drink.    Segment  3:  Bessy  Scott  tells  a  story  about  the  human  who  could  turn  into  any  kind  of  animal  that  he  wished  to  become  when  he  was  caught.      Segment  4:  New  Year’s  games  –  Men  are  blind  folded  and  they  look  for  their  outdoor  clothes.  The  first  to  get  dressed  is  the  winner.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  pana,  snow  knife,  igluvigaq,  igloo,  animals,  games    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggimiut-­‐show-­‐1-­‐silas-­‐aittauq-­‐making-­‐igaaq-­‐bessie-­‐scott-­‐christmas-­‐feb1989    Program  name:  Qaggimiut  Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Michael  Haqpik  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Silas  Aittauq  makes  snow  glasses  out  of  wood,  and  says  they  could  also  be  made  out  of  rock  or  bones.      Segment  2:  Bessy  Scott  tells  different  funny  stories  about  the  time  they  used  to  live  in  igloos  (igluvigaq).    Segment  3:  Christmas  games  –  a  competition  where  women  dress  as  men.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  snow  glasses,  bones,  wood,  stories,  games      http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/mud-­‐runners-­‐snow-­‐handle-­‐making-­‐1987    Mud  runners  and  snow  knife  handle  making    Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Silas  Aittauq  describes  how  he  uses  sod  to  put  on  qamutiik  (kamotik  –  sled)  runners.    Segment  2:  Making  a  pana  (snow  knife)  handle.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Kamotik,  qamutiik,  sled,  sod,  winter,  pana,  snow  knife,  measurements    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/mark-­‐gordon-­‐and-­‐eric-­‐tagoona-­‐on-­‐constitution  about  politics      http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/inukshuk-­‐ep-­‐9-­‐d-­‐mannik-­‐t-­‐suvaarwak-­‐jan-­‐1990    Program  name:  Inukshuk  Producer:  Victor  Qilulaaq  and  John  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qillulaaq  Camera:  Simian  Mikinguaq  and  Samual  Irqillik  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  David  Manik  talks  about  the  Kiviuq  legend  series.    Segment  2:  Thomas  tells  a  variety  of  funny  stories  that  he  knows.    Segment  3:  Information  is  given  about  where  and  when  muskox  migrate.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  stories,  legends,  muskox,  migration    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/inukshuk-­‐kamotik-­‐making-­‐of-­‐a-­‐hunter-­‐oaniutit-­‐1992    Program  name:  Inukshuk  Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Camera:  Martin  Qilak  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Before  wood  was  introduced,  Inuit  used  to  make  komatiks  (qamutiik)  using  caribou  skin  and  bones.  Victor  explains  this.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,    qamutiik,  komatik,  sled,  caribou  skins,  caribou  bones    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/iglumiut-­‐part-­‐2-­‐inuit-­‐stories-­‐with-­‐sila-­‐aittuaq-­‐1987    Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Silas  Aittauq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Nagjugalik  tells  different  stories  –  one  of  them  is  about  the  time  when  Inuit  first  met  qablunaaqs  (white  people)  and  got  introduced  to  white  paper,  needles  and  new  foods,  etc.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  stories,  qamutiik  (komatik),  bones,  needles    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomiut-­‐ep-­‐9-­‐1987    

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Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Nellie,  a  teacher,  reads  a  book  to  her  students  in  Inuktitut,  entitled:  “Gilbert  and  the  Bicycle.”    Segment  2:  A  woman  from  Russia  visits  Nunatsiaq  communities  to  observe  and  find  out  about  the  differences  between  Yakutsk  children  and  Inuit  children  in  terms  of  culture  and  background,  and  between  the  respective  Education  Acts.      Segment  3:  A  young  man  drum  dances  to  ajaaja.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  reading,  teacher,  education  act,  culture,  drum  dance    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomiut-­‐ep-­‐8-­‐1987    Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Tittaq  Camera:  Susan  Ningeok  and  Nancy  Tukummiq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Peter  Tapatai  about  the  Baker  Lake  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  productions.  There  were  three  programs:  1)  Igloomiut    (described  above).  2)  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Laker  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  3)  Unnukkut  aired  every  night  and  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  featured  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut,  including  interviews  with  Baker  Lake  guests.    Segment  2:  Janet  Ikuta  tells  stories  and  legends.  One  is  about  a  husbandless  daughter  and  another  is  about  caribou  that  turn  into  different  animals.    Segment  3:  Inuit  play  fiddles  at  a  concert.  

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  productions,  music,  traditional  drum  dancing,  storytelling,  legends,  caribou,  fiddling    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomiut-­‐ep-­‐2-­‐1987    Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Mamak  tells  about  her  life  when  she  was  young,  where  she  originally  came  from,  and  where  she  grew  up.    Segment  2:  Iparautiit  (waterproof  caribou  skin  kamiks)  are  made  and  used  only  during  springtime.  The  techniques  for  making  these  are  also  demonstrated.        Segment  3:  Matthew  demonstrates  how  traditional  hunting  tools  are  made.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  storytelling,  kamiik  (kamiks),  waterproof,  caribou,  hunting  tools    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomiut-­‐ep-­‐6    Tusarniqtut    Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  William  Tagoona  and  two  young  girls  take  turns  singing  at  a  local  concert.  

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  concert,  music,  singing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomiut-­‐ep-­‐18-­‐storytelling-­‐john-­‐tagoona-­‐super-­‐shamou-­‐2-­‐i-­‐remember-­‐may-­‐1989    Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyak  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Susan  Niuqtuq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Mona  Qijurjuk  tells  a  story  about  a  time  when  her  husband  didn’t  arrive  back  home  from  hunting  on  the  land.  She  expresses  how  this  made  her  feel.      Segment  2:  John  Tagoonak  plays  guitar  between  video  segments.    Segment  3:  An  interview  with  Super  Shamou  (Shupu  Shamu),  an  Inuk  super  hero.  One  of  his  roles  was  to  stop  violence.    Segment  4:  Martha  Taliruq  tells  a  story  about  a  time  when  they  first  saw  an  airplane.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  storytelling,  guitar,  super  hero    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomiut-­‐ep-­‐17-­‐storytelling-­‐out-­‐of-­‐love-­‐drama-­‐charlie-­‐p-­‐may-­‐1988    Program  name:  Igloomuit  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Susan  Niruqtuq  Location:  Baker  Lake  

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 Segment  1:  Margerie  tells  a  story  about  when  she  was  10  years  old  and  her  mother  died.  She  talks  about  who  she  ended  up  with  and  how.  She  was  left  with  her  dedicated  father,  who  was  a  coroner  for  the  RCMP.  He  also  was  a  very  good  hunter.    Segment  2:  A  father’s  love  –  his  love  is  really  strong.  He  said  he  learnt  it  the  hard  way.  If  we  love  someone,  we  have  to  do  what  is  best,  even  if  it  doesn’t  feel  right.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  storytelling,  RCMP,  coroner,  hunter,  love    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igloomiut-­‐ep-­‐10-­‐1987    Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Peter  Tapatai    Segment  1:  Newly  elected  Members  of  the  N.W.T.  Legislative  Assembly,  Peter  Iqniq  (Irniq)  and  Gordon  Ray  talk  about  what  they  would  like  to  do  as  representatives  of  the  Keewatin  region.    Segment  2:  Donat  Milortok  is  the  President  of  Tungavik.  He  is  talking  about  the  next  election  of  the  organization.    Segment  3:  This  is  a  show  about  the  sewing  program  at  the  Baker  Lake  school.    Segment  4:  Remembering  those  that  died  in  the  Second  World  War.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  election,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Member  of  Legislative  Assembly,  Nunavut,  Tungavik    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/ibc-­‐ep-­‐15-­‐kazan-­‐summer-­‐trip    

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Kazan  Summer  Trip    Producer:  William  Noah  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake  Camera:  William  Noah    Segment  1:  A  family  from  Baker  Lake  went  to  the  Kazan  River  to  fish  and  hunt.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  fishing,  hunting    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/grey-­‐nuns-­‐1985      

Producer:  Victor  Qilulaaq  (Killulark)  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  Victor  Qilulaaq  

Location:  Chesterfield  Inlet  Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Sister  Isabelle,  a  Grey  Nun  who  was  a  nurse  at  the  industrial  home  for  disabled/handicapped  Inuit  at  the  St.  Theresa  hospital.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  Grey  Nuns,  IBC,  industrial  home,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/ferguson-­‐lake-­‐part-­‐3-­‐1986    Ferguson  Lake  -­‐  Part  3    Producer:  Baker  Lake  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  A  family/elders  from  Baker  Lake  went  out  on  the  land  to  teach  Inuit  traditional  ways  of  living.  They  describe  what  tools  and  equipment  were  used  according  to  the  way  they  lived  before  easier  ways  and  tools  were  introduced.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  camping,  hunting,  skinning,  tools    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/easter-­‐games-­‐april-­‐1988    Easter  Games  –  1988    Producer:  Baker  Lake-­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporatoin  Host:  Victor  Qilulaaq  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  Easter  games  in  Baker  Lake  –  men  race  with  skidoos  pulling  barrels  on  their  sleds  (qamutiik).    Segment  2:  Igloo  building  competition.    Segment  3:  Women’s  dog  team  race.    Segment  4:  Men’s  dog  team  race.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Easter  games,  qamutiik,  kamotik,  sleds,  dog  team,  igloo  (igluvigaq)  building    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/caribou-­‐hunting-­‐inuktitut    Caribou  Hunting    Producer:  Pond  Inlet  TV  (part  of  the  Inukshuk  Project)  Location:  Pond  Inlet    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  David  Arnatsiaq  about  caribou  hunting.  David  describes  and  shows  where  a  caribou  should  be  shot,  how  it  should  be  skinned,  and  how  they  used  to  preserve  the  bullets  because  they  weren’t  abundantly  available  at  the  time.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  caribou,  skinning,  bullets    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐45-­‐may-­‐1989    Program  name:  Unnukkut    Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Barney  Patungayuk  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  David  Quinarnaq  and  Michael  Haqpik  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Norman  Atangalaak  on  his  thoughts  and  concerns  about  uranium  mining.  He  thinks  it  is  better  if  Inuit  are  trained  and  ready  for  this  situation.      Producer:  Mariyah  Aliyak  and  Leo  Subgut  -­‐  Rankin  Inlet  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Rankin  Inlet    Segment  2:  Kivalliq  Cup  –  The  first  tournament  was  between  Kivallirmiut  and  Tikirarjuarmiut  with  old  timers  in  Rankin  Inlet.    Producer:  Barney  Patungayuk    Segment  3:  Maye  Haqpik  makes  a  traditional  bag  out  of  caribou  skins.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  uranium  mine,  training,  hockey  tournament,  traditional  bag    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐inukshuk-­‐ep-­‐3-­‐4103-­‐grey-­‐nuns-­‐mayuqtuqhiuqtut-­‐search-­‐and-­‐rescue-­‐1992    Program  name:  Inukshuk  Producer:  Martin  Kreelak  (Qilak)  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Sam  Iqqilik  Camera:  Martin  Qilak  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  St.  Theresa  Hospital  was  started  in  1912.  This  video  is  about  the  programs  they  offer  in  the  hospital  to  help  handicapped  and  disabled  people.  

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 Segment  2:  Gjoa  Haven  (Uqsuqtuuq)  people  fish  in  the  river  using  fishing  spears  (kakivak).      Segment  3:  What  is  a  landmarker?  The  search  and  rescue  crew  made  landmarks  for  use  by  young  hunters,  but  they  think  they  will  be  helpful  for  all  hunters,  as  they  have  already  proven  useful.      Segment  4:  Greetings  from  Chesterfield  Inlet.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  hospital,  search  and  rescue,  landmarks,  greetings    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐90-­‐elders-­‐conference-­‐on-­‐family    William  Anowtalik  Profile    Producer:  William  Noah  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Host:  William  Noah  Camera:  Barney  Patunguyak  and  Sam  Tarraq  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  William  Anowtalik  tells  the  story  about  the  time  when  animals  were  hard  to  find  and  there  was  Inuit  starvation.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  starvation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐575-­‐modern-­‐traditional-­‐instrument    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

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 Segment  1:  Elders  sing  ajaaja  with  a  drum  dancer.    Segment  2:  Ruth  and  Hugh  Tulurialik  sing  in  Inuktitut  during  a  concert.    Segment  3:  Elders  tell  stories  about  their  earlier  days.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  drum  dance,  storytelling,  elders    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐554-­‐christmas-­‐at-­‐baker-­‐lake-­‐1981    Christmas  in  Baker  Lake    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  –  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Christmas  games  are  held  out  on  the  ice  with  in-­‐between  clips  of  elders  talking  about  Christmas  in  the  olden  days  and  a  Christmas  concert  at  school.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  games,  feast,  concert    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐560-­‐string-­‐games-­‐and-­‐imitation    String  games    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake  

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 Segment  1:  It  was  a  tradition  that  only  girls  were  allowed  to  play  string  games  –  this  was  to  prevent  them  from  having  babies  too  early.  However,  boys  were  able  to  play  them  only  when  they  were  out  on  the  land  with  other  men.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  string  games    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐496-­‐sewing-­‐centre    Sewing  Centre  in  Baker  Lake    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  the  manager  of  the  Sewing  Centre,  Harold.  The  Centre  was  funded  by  the  Nunatsiaq  (NWT)  government.  The  Centre  had  six  employees:  a  manager,  an  assistant  manager,  two  jacket  sewers,  a  sewer  trainee,  and  a  fur  trimmer.  Their  goal  was  to  sell  jackets  to  other  communities.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  sewing,  fashion,  jackets,  fur    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐492-­‐caribou-­‐mitts-­‐part-­‐3-­‐and-­‐william-­‐tagoona    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  –  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Two  women  elders  sew  with  caribou  skins  while  telling  stories  of  their  life.  

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 Segment  2:  William  Tagoona  sings  in  a  concert.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  caribou  skin,  sewing,  singing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐464-­‐nunatsiakmiut-­‐nunaliralaat    Nunatsiakmiut  (Nunaliralaat)  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  –  1975  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  –  this  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land’.  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Since  1976,  we  decided  to  live  out  on  the  land.  No  one  relocated  us  –  it  was  our  dream  to  live  life  like  the  olden  days  without  modern  technology.  We  depend  on  our  dog  teams  for  hunting,  if  we  are  out  of  gas.  And  we  hunt  for  our  food.    Segment  2:  Iqaluit  Health  Centre  –  nurses  examine  patients,  either  at  clinic  or  through  home  visits.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  wildlife  policy,  camp,  hunting,  dog  team,  nurse,  clinic,  home  visits    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐457-­‐how-­‐to-­‐make-­‐a-­‐fish-­‐harpoon    How  to  Make  a  Fish  Harpoon  –  Part  1    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  –  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Baker  Lake    

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Segment  1:  Samson  Quinaqnaq  teaches  how  to  make  a  fish  harpoon  (kakivak).  It  takes  time  and  effort  to  carve  the  bones  and  make  sure  they  are  cut  bones  properly.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  fish  harpoon,  kakivak,  carving,  bones    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐439-­‐story-­‐about-­‐being-­‐lost-­‐1985    Story  about  Being  Lost    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Leo  got  lost  out  on  the  land  while  hunting  –  They  talk  about  how  the  search  and  rescue  crew  worked  hard  to  locate  him,  and  how  he  survived  out  in  the  cold,  harsh  weather.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  survival  skills,  lost,  camping,  search  and  rescue    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐438-­‐ayagarmiut-­‐pond-­‐inlet-­‐people-­‐carving    Pond  Inlet  People  Carving    Producer:  Pond  Inlet  TV  (part  of  the  Inukshuk  Project)  Location:  Pond  Inlet    Segment  1:    An  interview  with  Arnatsiak,  Qanguq,  and  Anaviapik  about  their  carvings.  Each  carver  has  their  own  answers  as  to  which  tools  and  equipment  are  better  to  use.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  carvings,  tools,  equipment    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐41-­‐stories-­‐from-­‐baker-­‐lake-­‐part-­‐2    Elder’s  Stories  –  Part  2    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Elders  tell  stories  about  their  lives.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  camping,  tent  caribou,  stories    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐40-­‐inuit-­‐myths-­‐and-­‐legends-­‐lucy-­‐kownak-­‐and-­‐myra-­‐kukiyaut-­‐1982    Inuit  Myths  and  Legends    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Lucy  Kownak  and  Myra  Kukiyaut  tell  stories/legends  and  sing  their  traditional  ajaaja.    Segment  2:  A  short  clip  of  Arctic  flowers.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  ajaaja,  legends,  stories,  flowers    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐399-­‐setting-­‐nets-­‐1985    Setting  Nets    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporations  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  William,  Peter  and  other  men  sett  up  fishing  nets  out  on  the  ice.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  fishing  net,  ice,  equipment    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐356-­‐old-­‐common-­‐law-­‐1985    Old  Common  Law  -­‐  1985    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  William  Noah  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Camera:  Peter  Tapatai  and  Charles  Kinan  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Before  there  were  any  laws  or  religions  to  follow,  Inuit  used  to  have  two  wives  and/or  husbands.  This  is  an  interview  with  Anautalik  and  Mannik  about  husbands  who  had  two  wives  and  what  the  impact  within  the  family  was.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  wives,  husbands,  traditional  practices    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐354-­‐harold-­‐etegoyuk-­‐making-­‐bullets    Harold  Etegoyuk  Making  Bullets    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Camera:  Samson  Jorras  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Harold  Etegoyuk  makes  bullets.    Segment  2:  Harold  describes  how  to  make  bullets.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Bullets,  bullet  making    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐26-­‐stories-­‐from-­‐baker-­‐lake    Stories  from  Baker  Lake    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segments  1:  An  elder  tells  a  variety  of  legends  for  the  whole  show.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  legends    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐271-­‐inuit-­‐legend    

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Inuit  Legend    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  The  program  is  on  the  topic  of  legends  and  how  they  were  important  and  useful  to  everyone.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  legends    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐172-­‐seal-­‐hunt-­‐1-­‐1982    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  John  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  John  Tapatai,  William  Scott  and  Saru  Taraq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  Beluga  hunting  in  Repulse  Bay  by  boat.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  beluga  hunting    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐110-­‐keewating-­‐regional-­‐council-­‐intvw-­‐with-­‐jack-­‐anawak    

Keewatin  Regional  Council  -­‐  Interview  with  Jack  Anawak  

Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  William  Noah  Location:  Iqaluit  

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Segment  1:  William  Noah  interviews  Jack  Anawak,  who  is  the  Speaker  for  the  KRC  (Keewatin  Regional  Council).  The  main  item  on  the  agenda  of  the  meeting  is  about  the  next  election  of  the  Speaker  for  the  organization.  He  talks  about  the  process  for  participating  on  this  body  and  mostly  about  the  role  of  the  Speaker.  He  also  talks  about  the  role  of  the  organization  in  relation  to  the  upcoming  new  Nunavut  Territory.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Keewatin  Regional  Council,  Speaker    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/all-­‐aspects-­‐of-­‐drum-­‐dancing-­‐1987-­‐0    All  Aspects  of  Drum  Dancing    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Pani  Panipatunguajaq  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Martin  Qilak  (Kreelak)  Camera:  Pani  Panipatunguajaq  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  There  are  four  ways  of  drum  dancing.    Illuriutijut:  Competing  with  each  other  in  a  joyful  way.    Iviutijut:  By  song,  competing  seriously  to  the  point  of  punching  each  other.  Takuttautijut:  Embracing  friends  and  relatives  with  screams  of  joy  since  they  hadn’t  seen  each  other  for  awhile.  Pisirsiutijut:  Drumming  joyfully.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  drum  dancing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/alex-­‐iqqaat-­‐gospel-­‐songs-­‐1985    Gospel  Songs    

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Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  Alex  Iqqaat  sings  gospel  songs.    Segment  2:  Church  choirs  sing  gospel  songs.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  gospel  songs    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/super-­‐shamou-­‐2a-­‐1987    Super  Shamou  –  2a    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  -­‐  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Barney  Patongayuk  Location:  Baker  Lake    Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Super  Shamou  (Shupu  Shamu),  an  Inuk  super  hero.  One  of  his  roles  was  to  stop  violence.    Segment  2:  The  making  of  a  Super  Shamou  video.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  super  hero    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/super-­‐shamou-­‐1a-­‐1987    Super  Shamou  –  1a    

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Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Martin  Qilaq  (Kreelak)  Location:  Baker  Lake      Segment  1:  This  video  is  about  night  that  Super  Shamou  (Shupu  Shamoo)  became  a  super  hero  by  receiving  a  necklace  from  a  shaman.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  super  hero,  shaman    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/string-­‐game-­‐john-­‐aulatjut-­‐tm-­‐angalik-­‐1982  

String  games  (ajaraaqtut)  -­‐  1982  

Producer:  Joanasi  Aulajuq  –  Arviat  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Arviat  

Segment  1:  Luke  Anautalik  shows  various  string  game  (ajaraaq)  moves  and  tricks.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  string  game,  ajaraaq,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/seal-­‐hunt  

Seal  Hunt  

Producer:  Bobby  Suluk  –  Arviat  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Bobby  Suluk  Camera:  Bobby  Suluk,  Michael  Anngalik  

Location:  Arviat  

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Segment  1:  People  hunt  seals  using  a  canoe  (boat  with  motor).  An  elder  gives  instructions  about  safety  when  seal  hunting:  before  going  seal  hunting,  we  check  to  see  how  the  weather  will  be  by  looking  at  the  clouds  and  checking  the  ice  to  see  if  it  is  safe  to  use.  Also,  make  sure  you  are  fully  equipped  with  camping  supplies.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Arctic,  camping,  boat,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  Nunavut,  seal  hunting,  weather  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qimaivvik-­‐98-­‐0465-­‐nov-­‐1998  

Program  name:  Qimaivvik  Qimaivvik  was  a  cultural  show  produced  in  Baker  Lake  or  Igloolik,  but  included  segments  from  all  of  IBC’s  centres.  Topics  included:  storytelling,  hunting  and  sewing  techniques,  legends,  language,  and  other  traditional  practices  such  as  igloo  building,  etc.    Producer:  Igloolik  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Casey  Tulurialik  

Segment  1:  We  love  it  when  spring  and  summer  come,  as  they  are  the  best  hunting  seasons.  These  are  the  times  we  gather  and  cook  traditional  Inuit  food  in  the  Inuit  way.  Summer  is  also  a  good  time  to  dry  meat  and  to  bury  meat  underground  for  future  use.  

Segment  2:  Alex  and  Joshua  are  skinning  an  arctic  rabbit.  

Segment  3:  Mary  and  Ellen  are  dancing  like  Inuvialukmiut.  They  talk  about  how  they  learned  to  dance  and  what  made  them  interested  in  it.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  cooking,  dancing,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  spring  camping,  rabbit,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐oyauttaq-­‐snowmobile-­‐on-­‐water-­‐2001  

Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  

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important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Kaviq  Kaluraq  

Segment  1:  Learning  how  to  throat  sing.  We  are  hoping  that  we  keep  the  tradition,  and  pass  it  on  to  the  younger  generations.  

Segment  2:  Making  a  qilauti  (traditional  drum).  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  drum  dancing,  qilauti,  drum  making,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  throat  singing,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujiisaut-­‐terms-­‐transportation-­‐vintage-­‐feb-­‐2001  

Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Karviq  Kaluraq  

Segment  1:  An  elder  woman  shows  traditional  Inuit  clothing  and  describes  the  tools  used  to  make  them  and  how  the  tools  are  used.  She  shows  which  clothing  is  for  women,  men  and  children.  

Segment  2:  The  singer,  Looee  Nowdlak,  sings  her  songs.  

Segment  3:  An  interview  with  Peter  Awa,  who  talks  about  how  snowmobiles  are  different  from  dog  teams.  He  thinks  that  it  is  harder  and  more  expensive  to  use  snowmobiles  since  they  use  a  lot  of  gas,  and  they  breakdown  easily  in  comparison  to  using  dog  teams.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  dog  teams,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  traditional  clothes,  Nunavut,  singing,  snowmobiles,  skidoo                                          http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐current-­‐affairs-­‐prog-­‐special-­‐from-­‐pond-­‐inlet-­‐1994  

Qaggiq  Special  from  Pond  Inlet  –  1994  

Program  name:  Qaggiq    Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  –  is  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Jose  Kusugak  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Executive  Producer:  Mary  Shiutiapik  Location:  Pond  Inlet,  Nunavut  Host:  Leevede  Atagoyuk  This  was  an  annual  general  meeting  of  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Incorporated  in  Pond  Inlet,  1994.  Interviewer:  Leevede  Atagoyuk    Segment  1:  Mariano  Aupilarjuk  talks  about  what  skills  are  needed  in  the  new  territory  of  Nunavut.    Segment  2:  Interim  President,  James  Eetooluk  of  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Incorporated,  talks  about  the  upcoming  referendum  on  municipal  lands  (for  sale  or  for  lease).    Segment  3:  Third  Vice  President,  Raymond  Ningeocheak  of  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Incorporated,  talks  about  the  new  Hunter  Support  Program.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  Hunter  Support  Program,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.,  municipal  lands,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐current-­‐affairs-­‐prog-­‐return-­‐of-­‐the-­‐sun-­‐pelly-­‐bays-­‐new-­‐rink-­‐1994  

Program  name:  Qaggiq    Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  –  is  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Location:  Igloolik,  Kugaaruk  (Pelly  Bay),  Nunavut  Host:  Sytukie  Joamie    Segment  1:  The  swearing  in  of  the  first  Nunavut  Wildlife  Management  Board  in  Igloolik.  Interviewer:  Sytokie  Joamie  

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Interviewees:  1.  Jack  Anawak,  Member  of  Parliament  2.  James  Eetooluk,  President,  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Incorporated  3.  Louis  Pilakapsi,  President,  Keewatin  Inuit  Association  4.  Malakai  Arreak    Segment  2:  Return  of  the  Sun  celebrations  in  Igloolik.  The  main  speaker  is  Noah  Piugaartuq.    Segment  3:  Kugaaruk  -­‐  opening  celebrations  for  the  new  arena.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Nunavut  Wildlife  Management  Board,  Nunavut,  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Incorporated,  qulliq,  sun  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐current-­‐affairs-­‐prog-­‐meeting-­‐in-­‐rankin-­‐inlet-­‐1993  

NTI  meeting  in  Rankin  Inlet  –  1993  

Program  name:  Qaggiq  Program  name:  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  –  is  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Jose  Kusugak  Executive  Producer:  Mary  Shiutiapik  Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Host:  Sytukie  Joamie  Camera:  Leo  Subgut    Segment  1:  This  was  the  annual  general  meeting  of  Nunavut  Tungavik  Incorporated  held  in  Rankin  Inlet  in  1993.  The  main  agenda  item  involved  the  financial  report  of  the  organization.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Incorporated,  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggimiut-­‐8-­‐caribou-­‐skin-­‐clothing-­‐april-­‐1989  

Caribou  Skin  Clothing  –  1989  

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Program  name:  Qaggimiut  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Michael  Haqpi  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  The  video  gives  information  about  caribou  –  Inuit  relied  heavily  on  caribou  as  their  main  source  of  food  and  of  fur  for  clothing  and  for  other  things  such  as  tents  and  bags,  etc.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  caribou  clothing,  Nunavut,  sewing,  tents,  tools    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qiauai1-­‐1995  

Program  name:  Qimaivvik  Qimaivvik  –  was  a  cultural  show  produced  in  Baker  Lake  or  Igloolik,  but  included  segments  from  all  of  IBC’s  centres.  Topics  included:  storytelling,  hunting  and  sewing  techniques,  legends,  language,  and  other  traditional  practices  such  as  igloo  building,  etc.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake  

Segment  1:  Cecilia  Angutiaaluk  sings  her  mother’s  song  (pisiq)  about  the  time  her  family  got  cursed  by  something  they  could  not  explain.  

Segment  2:  Seal  hunting  –  a  man  gives  instructions  about  seal  hunting  and  how  to  use  hunting  tools.  

Segment  3:  Donat  Qillaq  sings  his  uncle’s  song  (pisiq)  about  when  he  was  growing  up  and  experienced  hard  times.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  hunting  tools,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  song,  pisiq,  Nunavut,  seal  hunting    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐bl-­‐602-­‐surusiit  

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Surusiit  (children)  

Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  –  1975  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  –  this  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land’.  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society    Location:  Iqaluit  

Segment  1:  We  commonly  forget  about  our  children’s  needs.  What  is  available  for  our  children?  The  video  is  about  children’s  daily  lives  at  home,  school,  and  outside  of  the  home  and  school.  

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  words:  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  children,  Nunavut  

http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/krc-­‐meeting-­‐1986    Keewatin  Regional  Council  Meeting  -­‐  1986    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  William  Noah    Segment  1:  The  Keewatin  Regional  Council  meets  in  Baker  Lake.  They  discuss  items  that  concern  the  operation  of  the  Hamlets  that  they  live  in.  The  also  discuss  challenges.  Two  of  the  main  concerns  are  polar  bears  and  suicides.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  polar  bears,  Hamlets,  meeting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/inukshuk-­‐4-­‐1990-­‐caribou-­‐bulls-­‐fighting    Program  name:  Inukshuk  Producer:  Inukshuk  Project  –  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC)  

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Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Michael  Haqpi      Segment  1:  David  Mannik  talks  about  different  legends.  One  legend  he  tells  is  about  the  little  people.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  little  people,  legend,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/cooking-­‐with-­‐janet-­‐1980the-­‐walrus-­‐hunt-­‐conversation-­‐in-­‐tent-­‐2    Program  name:  Cooking  with  Janet  Producer:  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Camera:  John  Tapatai,  William  Sikati  Host:  Janet  Tagoona      Segment  1:  Janet  Tagoona  teaches  a  cooking  lesson  using  caribou  meat.  She  makes  caribou  stew  and  bannock.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  caribou  meat,  bannock,  caribou  stew,  cooking,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐704-­‐ayagaq-­‐game    Ayagaq  Game    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Camera:  William  Noah      

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Segment  1:  Quinnannaq,  Taliruuq  and  Akumalik  play  a  traditional  Inuit  game  called  ‘Ayagaq’  using  a  bone  with  holes  and  a  little  stick.  They  explain  how  it  is  played  using  a  story.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  ayagaq  game,  bone,  story,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐643-­‐ice-­‐fishing-­‐peter-­‐japatau-­‐barney-­‐jootoo-­‐1981    Ice  Fishing  -­‐  1981    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Peter  Tapatai  and  others  drill  holes  in  the  ice  and  fish  from  the  holes.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  ice  fishing,  ice  holes,  drill,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐618-­‐david-­‐annanowt    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  David  Annanowt  talks  about  living  on  the  land  and  how  beautiful  it  is.    Segment  2:  Older  men  visit  each  other  and  talk  about  hunting.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐599-­‐how-­‐to-­‐make-­‐fish-­‐harp    How  to  Make  Fish  Harpoon  –  Part  2    Program  name:  Takuyaksat  Takuyaksat  was  a  Baker  Lake  production  involving  cultural  activities,  storytelling,  hunting,  sewing,  and  legends.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Camera:  William  Noah    Segment  1:  Samson  Quinnanaq  continues  teaching  how  to  make  a  kakivak,  which  is  a  fish  spear  or  harpoon  using  caribou  antler.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  fish  spear,  kakivak,  caribou  antler,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐m00795-­‐003-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Saimatuk  Michael      Segment  1:  Silas  Aitaut  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut,  talks  about  the  Tunniit,  another  type  of  Inuit.  He  tells  a  story  about  the  Tunniit  who  murdered  the  Inuit  wives  of  some  men  while  they  were  out  hunting.    One  survivor  was  able  to  tell  the  story  to  the  hunters.    

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Segment  2:  People  from  Repulse  Bay  and  Igloolik  meet  out  on  the  land  as  they  did  traditionally  in  the  past.  They  say  a  prayer  and  have  a  feast  to  celebrate  the  gathering.      Segment  3:  A  band  from  Cape  Dorset  finishes  the  show.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  Tooniit,  Tunniit,  storytelling,  feast,  prayer,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐m0060-­‐019-­‐2002    Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami  –  30th  Anniversary  Gala  (2002)  –  Part  4    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Segment  1:  Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami  (ITK)  held  their  30th  Anniversary  in  Ottawa  and  included  a  gala.  Performers  include:  Charlie  Panigoniak  and  William  Tagoona,  who  sing  and  tell  stories.  There  is  throat  singing  and  drum  dancing  by  Cape  Dorset  performers  and  fiddling,  etc.  and  the  finale.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:    concert,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐life-­‐and-­‐times-­‐by-­‐beulah-­‐m00795-­‐015-­‐2003    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  

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features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Beulah  Itigaituq  talks  about  the  time  in  1964  when  they  moved  by  dog  team  with  other  families  from  Coral  Harbour  to  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.      Location:  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut  Segment  2:  Uluta  Kakik  sings  and  tells  stories.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Segment  3:  Sam  Tutanuaq  sings  and  plays  organ.      Location:  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut  Segment  4:  Uvagut  Band  sings  to  a  crowd  and  entertains.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  dog  team,  polar  bear,  concert,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐jewlery-­‐workshop-­‐m00660-­‐006-­‐2001    Jewelry  Workshop    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  

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 Segment  1:  Susana  Evaluarjuk  talks  about  the  jewelry  program  at  Nunavut  Arctic  College.    She  encourages  others  to  try  something  new.    Segment  2:  Ahsoona  Kilabuk  talks  about  the  days  when  he  used  to  have  a  dog  team  as  a  little  boy.    He  tells  about  the  challenging  times  when  he  lost  his  mother  and  his  father  had  to  be  a  single  parent  to  him  and  his  brother.    Location:  Igloolik    Segment  3:  Dominic  Angotemarik  from  Igloolik  sings  a  song  to  end  the  video.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  dog  team,  jewelry,  carving,  arts,  Nunavut  Arctic  College,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐iya-­‐yah-­‐m00795-­‐004-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Silas  Ittauk  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  shares  his  stories  and  sings  ajaaja.    Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  2:  Timiusi  Evic  from  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut  plays  guitar  and  sings.    Segment  3:  Samson  Quinnanaq  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  sings  ajaaja  and  explains  how  he  came  to  make  up  the  songs.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  ajaaja  songs,  storytelling,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐inuit-­‐heritage-­‐m00795-­‐021-­‐2003    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Simatuk  Michael    Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Winnie  Owinngajak  from  Baker  Lake  talks  about  her  job  at  the  Inuit  Heritage  Centre.    Location:  Cape  Dorset  Segment  2:  Pabbinaapik  Pettaulasie  from  Cape  Dorset  talks  about  his  carving.    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  3:    Leah  Idlout  talks  about  the  life  as  it  was  when  hunting  and  the  main  job  was  surviving  in  the  outpost  camps.        Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  4:  Simeonie  Keenainak  plays  accordion.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Inuit  Heritage  Centre,  carving,  outpost  camp,  accordion,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐hunting-­‐bobby-­‐may-­‐jr-­‐m00660-­‐023-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  

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Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippingujautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Matthew  Inukshuk  from  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut,  talks  about  seal  hunting  at  the  floe  edge.    Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  2:  Bobby  May  Junior  from  Kuujjuaq,  Quebec,  and  his  band  sing  in  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut.    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  3:  Abraham  Uqurtunuaq  from  Taloyoak,  Nunavut,  talks  about  the  rocks  they  dig  for  carving.        Segment  4:  More  music  from  Bobby  May  Jr.  ends  this  video.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  soap  stone,  carving,  music,  floe  edge,  seal  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐gala-­‐prt-­‐2-­‐m00660-­‐017-­‐2002    Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami  –  30th  Anniversary  Gala  (2002)  –  Part  2    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):  This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  

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 Location:  Ottawa,  Ontario    Segment  1:  Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami  celebrates  its  30th  Anniversary.  Jose  Kusugak  talks  about  the  organization  and  what  it  has  accomplished.  He  recognizes  some  people  who  have  been  advocates  for  Inuit  over  the  years.  One  of  these  people  is  the  founder  of  Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami,  Tagak  Curley.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami,  ITK,  concert,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐gala-­‐m0060-­‐016-­‐2002    Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami  –  30th  Anniversary  Gala  (2002)  –  Part  1    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujiautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Master  of  Ceremonies:  William  Tagoona  Location:  Ottawa,  Ontario    Segment  1:  Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami  celebrates  its  30th  Anniversary  years.  William  Tagoona  welcomes  everyone.  Different  performers  perform  at  the  gala  and  William  Tagoona  sings  to  the  crowd.        The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami,  ITK,  concert,  Nunavut,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐gala-­‐3-­‐m0060-­‐018-­‐2002    Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami  –  30th  Anniversary  Gala  (2002)  –  Part  3    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.      Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Master  of  Ceremonies:  William  Tagoona  Location:  Ottawa,  Ontario    Segment  1:  Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami  celebrates  its  30th  Anniversary.  Mariano  Aupilarjuk  made  up  a  song  about  the  man  he  saw  who  was  a  beggar  in  New  York  City.  Other  people  are  recognized  who  have  been  part  of  the  Inuit  movement  in  Canada.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Inuit  Tapiriit  Kanatami,  ITK,  concert,  Nunavut,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐festival-­‐in-­‐panq-­‐m00660-­‐012-­‐2001    Pangnirtung  Music  Festival    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  

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 Location:  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  A  variety  of  performers  at  the  Music  Festival  in  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  concert,  songs,  Nunavut,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐earth-­‐eggs-­‐m00660-­‐024-­‐2002    Earth  Eggs    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Silas  Atagutsiaq  found  an  egg  that  is  believed  to  be  an  ‘Earth  Egg’  as  depicted  in  some  legends.  An  elder,  Rachael  Ujarasuk,  talks  about  the  Earth  Eggs.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  eggs,  legend,  Nunavut,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐dene-­‐games-­‐m00660-­‐003-­‐2001    Dene  Games    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  

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Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippingujautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippingujautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  A  Dene  group  goes  to  Iqaluit  to  teach  Dene  Games  to  Inuit  so  that  they  can  compete  in  the  Arctic  Winter  Games.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Arctic  Winter  Games,  Dene  games,  Nunavut,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐lake-­‐harbour-­‐christmas-­‐1992    Lake  Harbour  Christmas  -­‐  1992    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie  Location:  Lake  Harbour  /  Kimmirut    Segment  1:  The  Kimmirut  community  celebrates  Christmas.  Different  games  are  played  by  the  community.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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Key  Words:  Christmas  games,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐kingaut-­‐band-­‐king-­‐william-­‐island-­‐band-­‐bpn    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimmaliarjuk    Segment  1:  Students  in  Igloolik  go  on  a  field  trip  for  the  day  from  school.  This  shows  them  having  fun  on  a  hill.      Segment  2:  The  Kinngait  Band  sings  in  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut.    Segment  3:  Cambridge  Bay  music  festival.      Segment  4:  Taloyoak  youth  play  volleyball.    Segment  5:  Young  people  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  sing  ajaaja  and  drum.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  drumming,  ajaaja,  field  trip,  music,  volleyball,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐kataujait-­‐choir-­‐square-­‐dance-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0255    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Host:  Albert  Kimmaliarjuk    Segment  1:  The  Coral  Harbour  choir  went  to  Baker  Lake  to  sing  at  the  Anglican  Church.    Segment  2:  Igloolik  youth  formed  a  dance  group.  The  group  does  a  square  dance.    Segment  3:  A  youth  group  in  Chesterfield  Inlet  sings  at  the  church.    Segment  4:  A  talent  show  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.  Two  girls  put  on  a  good  show  dancing  for  the  crowd.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  talent  show,  square  dance,  choir,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐halloween-­‐special-­‐1992    Halloween  Special  –  1992    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Jane  Flaherty      Segment  1:  Youth  act  out  a  scary  story  in  a  house.    Segment  2:  Elisapee  Isulatuq  tells  a  scary  story  and  other  stories  from  the  past.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  scary  stories,  Halloween,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐guitarist-­‐walrus-­‐hunt-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0253-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk    Segment  1:  Paul  Otuk  Junior,  a  young  boy,  plays  guitar  by  himself.    Segment  2:  Igloolik  students  go  on  a  walrus  hunt.  One  of  the  students  shoots  a  walrus.  They  are  seen  cutting  it  up.    Segment  3:  Johnny  Issaluk  is  a  youth  selected  to  go  on  the  bowhead  whale  hunt  (Bow  Hunt).  He  is  very  excited  and  he  talks  about  it.    Segment  4:  This  video  is  about  the  bowhead  whale  hunt  in  Repulse  Bay.  This  was  the  first  official  Bow  Hunt  in  the  Nunavut  Territory.    Segment  5:  Jason  Putumigartuq  from  Baker  Lake  is  representing  the  youth  in  the  Keewatin  Region.  He  talks  about  issues  facing  the  youth  and  what  they  would  like  the  Kivalliq  Inuit  Association  to  do  to  help  them.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  youth  programs,  Bowhead  whale,  walrus,  hunting,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐fisherman-­‐bpn-­‐95-­‐209-­‐1995    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  

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was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Oo  Aqpik    Segment  1:  Two  youth  in  Baker  Lake  went  with  a  man  to  help  him  with  netting  fish  from  a  hole  in  the  ice.    Segment  2:  Lukta  Kunuk  from  Igloolik  got  lost  while  hunting.  He  talks  about  his  experience  being  lost  and  how  challenging  it  was  to  build  an  igloo  with  his  hands.    Segment  3:  A  hunter,  Nujaliaq,  from  Kimmirut  talks  about  ice  conditions  while  hunting  on  the  sea  ice.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  sea  ice,  safety,  igloo,  hunting,  ice  fishing,  fish  nets,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐4652-­‐1993    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  Jimmy  Papatsie  goes  whale  hunting  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.  He  describes  in  detail  what  happens  during  the  hunt.  The  men  also  butcher  the  whale.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  2:  The  Rankin  Inlet  high  school  students  make  a  harpoon.  Robert  Kavituk,  one  of  the  students  talks  about  the  project.  The  instructor,  Tikik,  also  talks  about  his  job  as  a  shop  instructor.      Location:  Kimmirut  Segment  3:  A  comedy  show  on  stage  in  the  Kimmirut  community  hall.  Adults  also  try  singing  a  song  in  Inuktitut.  

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  songs,  comedy  show,  harpoon,  hunting,  whale,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐18-­‐qia-­‐interview-­‐m00662-­‐018-­‐2002    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Ida  Qanatsiaq    Segment  1:  Qikiqtani  Inuit  Association  staff  talk  about  their  jobs  and  what  the  association  is  doing  to  help  Inuit.  One  issue  they  are  promoting  is  the  Inuktitut  language.    Segment  2:  The  Terry  Fox  program  at  Inuksuk  High  School.  This  is  a  unique  program  for  students  that  might  not  like  going  into  the  main  high  school  program.  They  offer  more  hands  on  programs  such  as  carving  or  sewing.    Segment  3:  The  Youth  Talent  Show  Case  with  different  youth  on  stage  singing  and  playing  instruments.  The  band  is  from  Rankin  Inlet.  Gamaili  Nukiruaq  also  sings  from  Qikiqtarjuaq,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  music,  Qikiqtani  Inuit  Association,  sewing,  carving,  Terry  Fox  program,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐16-­‐northern-­‐music-­‐1991    Northern  Music  –  1991    

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Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Different  bands  sing  on  stage,  including  youth  from  Greenland.  Susan  Aglukark  also  sings.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  concert,  music,  songs,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐14-­‐series-­‐2-­‐1991    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Letia  Ann  Qummuartuq    Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Skidoo  racing  up  a  hill  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.    Location:  Pond  Inlet  Segment  2:  A  collection  of  people  sing  and  people  in  Pond  Inlet  celebrate  Hamlet  Days.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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 Key  Words:  music,  singing,  skidoo  racing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐6-­‐1990    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  T.    Kootoo    Segment  1:  Students  at  Inukshuk  High  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  are  asked  a  variety  of  questions.  The  main  question  is  what  type  of  music  do  they  enjoy.    Segment  2:  Instruction  on  how  to  make  meatballs.    Segment  3:  David  Qauniq  puts  a  model  car  together.    Segment  4:  Harry  Kilabuk,  an  elder,  talks  about  the  weather  and  the  changes  in  weather.  He  also  talks  about  different  animals  that  are  hunted  for  food.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  music,  model  car,  animals,  weather,  hunting,  meatballs,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐3-­‐winter-­‐show-­‐1990    Winter  Show  -­‐  1990    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  

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was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Leta  Ann  Koomooatuk    Segment  1:  Elder  Naqi  Ekho  talks  about  dressing  warmly  for  the  weather.      Segment  2:  Giuusa,  a  hunter,  talks  about  what  to  do  when  you  are  in  a  situation  where  you  get  lost  while  hunting.  He  also  talks  about  being  well-­‐prepared  for  hunting  and  the  importance  of  taking  everything  one  might  need  in  case  of  weather  changes.    Segment  3:  The  importance  of  keeping  your  outside  steps  clean  during  the  winter.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  hunting,  frozen,  safety,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐2    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Toonee  Kootoo    Segment  1:  High  school  students  in  Inukshuk  High  School  say  their  hellos  to  their  families  out  side  of  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.    Segment  2:  Instructions  on  how  to  cook  macaroni  with  fish.    Segment  3:  Elder  Naqi  Ekho  talks  about  ravens  and  where  they  nest.      Segment  4:  Leo  Angojuak  and  Lena  Mark  show  some  Inuit  games.    Segment  5:  Instruction  on  how  to  fix  your  hair  and  what  products  to  use.    

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  Inuit  games,  cooking,  fish,  ravens,  hair  dressing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐1-­‐arts-­‐and-­‐crafts-­‐1992    Arts  and  Crafts  –  1992    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Jane  Flaherty    Segment  1:  Malaiyah  Papatsie  teaches  how  to  make  seal  skin  kamiks  (boots)  for  wooden  dolls.    Segment  2:    Carver  Naudla  shows  how  to  make  a  brooch  out  of  caribou  antler.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  carver,  seal  skin,  kamiks,  caribou  antler,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ep-­‐1-­‐1989    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  

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was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Toonee  Kootoo    Segment  1:  Akeeshoo  Joamie,  an  elder  from  Iqaluit,  talks  about  low  tide  and  high  tide.    Segment  2:  How  to  make  simple  sandwiches.      Segment  3:  A  show  on  the  video  game,  Nintendo.    Segment  4:  Elder  Naqi  Ekho  talks  about  the  traditional  clothing  she  had  in  the  winter.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  traditional  clothing,  sandwich,  low  tide,  high  tide,  video  game,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐elder-­‐cultural-­‐language-­‐m00662-­‐020-­‐2002    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Sabina  Lewis    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Elders  from  Igloolik  go  to  the  high  school  to  talk  to  students  about  Inuktitut.    Location:  Gjoa  Haven  Segment  2:  A  young  people’s  church  service  in  Gjoa  Haven,  Nunavut.    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  3:  Skidoo  races  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.    Segment  4:  Inuit  games  demonstrations.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  

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Segment  5:  Noah  Tiktak  talks  about  the  programs  they  run  at  the  friendship  center  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  friendship  center,  Inuit  games,  music,  skidoo,  Inuktitut,  language,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐don-­‐george-­‐iqaluit-­‐music-­‐video-­‐vintage-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0264-­‐1997    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk    Segment  1:  Dan  George,  14  years  old,  sings  three  songs.  He  is  from  Igloolik,  Nunavut.    Segment  2:  Kashtin,  a  band  from  Quebec,  sings  to  a  crowd.    Segment  3:  A  man  in  Greenland  demonstrates  in  a  kayak,  while  there  is  Greenlandic  music  playing  in  the  background.    Segment  4:  A  young  girl,  Uuna  Ussak,  13  years  old,  from  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut,  made  up  an  ajaaja  song  about  her  little  brother.    Segment  5:  How  meat  at  the  meat  plant  in  Rankin  Inlet  is  processed  for  retailing.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  meat  plant,  ajaaja,  kayak,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐different-­‐subjects-­‐1994  

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 Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Joeli  Ivalu  is  a  student  and  a  young  mother  in  Igloolik,  who  is  trying  to  finish  school.  She  also  has  a  part-­‐time  job  after  school.    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  2:  Willy  Manilak  interviews  a  drummer  in  Taloyoak,  Nunavut.  There  is  also  a  demonstration  of  a  drumming  and  singing.  These  youth  are  preparing  for  the  Christmas  Concert.    Location:  Greenland  Segment  3:  Qaujisaut  staff  travel  to  Greenland  to  follow  a  student  going  to  high  school  there.  She  is  Inga  Nelson  and  is  19  years  old.  She  explains  what  courses  she  taking.  Jasper  Albertson,  another  high  school  student  talks  about  his  courses  as  well.      Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  4:  Mariano  Aupilarjuk,  an  elder  from  Rankin  Inlet,  talks  about  fishing  comparing  the  traditional  way  of  fishing  and  how  it  is  done  today  with  rods.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  young  mother,  drumming,  songs,  music,  fish  hook,  fishing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐cultural-­‐inclusion-­‐boys-­‐carving-­‐girls-­‐scrapping-­‐skins    Cultural  Inclusion  Boys  Carving  -­‐  Girls  Scrapping  Skins    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  

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young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  James  Kavana    Location:  Cambridge  Bay  Segment  1:  This  video  shows  students  carving  in  the  shop  at  school.  Instructor  Rudolf  Mininagak  talks  about  his  carving  program.    Segment  2:  Annie  Kasooni  talks  about  the  sewing  program  in  the  school.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  sewing,  carving,  caribou  skins,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐christmas-­‐greeting-­‐1997    Christmas  Greetings  -­‐  1997    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Albert  Kimaliarjuk    Segment  1:  The  youth  from  Baker  Lake,  Rankin  Inlet  and  Igloolik  say  their  greetings  to  anyone  they  know  on  air.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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 Key  Words:  Christmas  greetings,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐4945-­‐1995    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Segment  1:  High  School  students  in  Rankin  Inlet  say  their  Christmas  greetings.    Segment  2:  Nunavut  Arctic  College  students  in  Igloolik  talk  about  their  courses.    Segment  3:  Kivalliq  students  at  the  regional  science  fair.      Segment  4:  Resolute  Bay  students  will  travel  to  Ottawa  and  visit  different  places  including  the  Parliament  Buildings.  Here  they  tells  about  how  they  are  fundraising  for  the  trip.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  science  fare,  post-­‐secondary,  Christmas  greetings,  school  trip,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐4940-­‐1995    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Segment  1:    Paul  K.  and  his  sons  play  guitar  and  sing  songs.  This  is  a  very  talented  family.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Different  Elders  from  Igloolik  talk  about  life.  The  main  person  talking  is  Elder  Javariaq  from  Hall  Beach,  Nunavut.      Location:  Ottawa  Segment  3:  Tukikir  Osoituq  lives  in  Ottawa.  He  works  at  the  museum  as  a  carver  and  teaches  carving.        Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  4:  The  students  in  Taloyoak  make  their  own  video.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  carving,  elders,  music,  videomaking,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐4932-­‐93-­‐94-­‐review-­‐1994    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Segment  1:  A  review  of  old  video  segments  from  1993.      Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  An  Igloolik  elder  shows  how  to  make  an  igloo.    Location:  Yellowknife  Segment3:  Roy  Avala  is  a  young  person  who  has  a  dog  team.  He  went  to  race  in  the  Yellowknife  Caribou  Carnival.    

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  dog  team,  igloo,  carnival,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐0207-­‐1995    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Oo  Aqpik    Host:  Peter  Upluriaq  Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Girls  play  volleyball  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.      Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Sylvia  Ivalu  from  Igloolik  talks  about  the  program  she  participated  in  called  Outward  Bound.    Segment  3:  A  group  of  Mohawk  First  Nations  students  went  to  Iqaluit  for  an  exchange  program.  Inuit  and  Mohawk  students  exchange  their  culture  and  customs.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  volleyball,  survival  skills,  student  exchange,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐98-­‐0725-­‐1998    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  

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life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Shirley  Alijak      Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Igloolik  students  went  on  a  field  trip  just  outside  of  the  town.  They  are  seen  ski-­‐dooing,  making  an  igloo,  sliding  and  having  a  good  time.        Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  2:  Kevin  Martee  plays  an  organ.  He  is  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.    Locations:  Qikiqtarjuaq  Segment  3:  Gamaili  Nukiruaq  from  Qikiqtarjuaq,  Nunavut,  plays  and  sings.    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  4:  Charlie  Panigoniak  plays  in  Taloyoak.  The  video  also  shows  people  ice  fishing.    Segment  5:  Bernadete  Tutanuaq  leads  a  group  of  young  people  singing  in  church.  They  meet  regularly  each  week  to  sing.    Segment  6:  This  video  ends  with  Anita  Isaluk  singing.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  organ,  songs,  church,  field  trip,  igloo  (igluvigaq)  building,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0270-­‐baker-­‐lk-­‐hamlet-­‐days-­‐1997-­‐1    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk  

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 Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  1:  Taloyoak  students  traveled  south  to  see  a  city  and  experience  life  as  it  is  there.  It  is  not  clear  where  they  travelled.    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  2:  Hamlet  Days  celebration  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.    Segment  3:  Anguigaq  band  from  Greenland  sings  different  Greenlandic  songs.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  4:  Maani  Ulujuk  School  students  go  to  the  sewing  centre  in  Rankin  Inlet  to  learn  about  the  centre.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  sewing,  music,  Hamlet  Days,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0263-­‐1997    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Igloolik  youth  doing  throat  singing.  There  are  two  males  who  do  a  very  good  job  throat  singing.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  2:  Young  people  from  Rankin  Inlet  go  hunting.  They  talk  about  the  experience  they  had.    Segment  3:  Rhoda  Karetak  talks  about  preparing  a  seal  skin  and  demonstrates  cleaning  it  by  scraping  the  fat  off  for  drying.  

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  sealskins,  hunting,  throat  singing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0258-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Rankin  Inlet  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Rocky  Anguti  from  Kugaaruk  plays  accordion  at  a  square  dance  in  Baker  Lake.    Location:  Hall  Beach  Segment  2:  Elder  Javariaq  from  Hall  Beach,  Nunavut,  talks  about  how  life  should  be  with  rearing  children  and  relationships  in  a  community.  He  talks  mostly  about  how  alcohol  has  had  a  negative  effect  on  the  family  unit.    Location:  Taloyaok  Segment  3:  Netsilik  School  students  in  Taloyoak,  Nunavut,  play  different  musical  instruments  and  form  a  choir.      Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  4:  Paliak  Kapuk  (13  years  old)  from  Rankin  Inlet  talks  about  his  life  and  also  plays  drums.  He  plays  at  square  dances.      Segment  5:  Maani  Ulujuk  School  students  are  asked  what  birds  eat.  Brenda  Angoshadluk  is  also  shown  roller  blading.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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 Key  Words:  roller  blades,  drums,  alcohol,  childrearing,  elder,  music,  square  dance,  choir,  birds,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0256-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk    Segment  1:  Rocky  Anguti  is  a  youth  and  plays  accordion.    Segment  2:  Eniasi  Apak  talks  about  the  Yamaha  shop  in  Igloolik.  He  is  also  interviewed  about  a  small  motor  course  that  was  offered  in  Igloolik.    Segment  3:  The  youth  in  Taloyoak  practice  square  dancing.      Segment  4:  Felix  Pissuk  teaches  how  to  build  an  Igloo.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  igloo  (igluvigaq)  building,  square  dancing,  accordion,  Yamaha  shop,  small  motor,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0254-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Rankin  Inlet  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk    

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Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Skidoo  races  in  Baker  Lake.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Students  from  Igloolik  go  seal  hunting  with  a  harpoon  at  a  seal  hole.      Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  3:  Students  doing  on  the  job  training  at  the  garage  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.    Segment  4:  Ambrose  Karlik  is  one  of  the  firemen.  He  talks  about  his  job  and  how  he  trained.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  fire  training,  firemen,  job  training,  garage,  seal  hunting,  harpoon,  skidoo  racing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/bl-­‐506-­‐pelly-­‐bay    Producer:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Segment  1:  This  is  a  video  of  different  people  from  all  the  regions  in  Nunavut  drumming  and  singing  ajaaja.  This  celebration  was  held  in  Kugaaruk  (Pelly  Bay).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of    Nunavut.    KEY  WORDS:  drums,  ajaaja,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐special-­‐living-­‐arctic-­‐museum-­‐in-­‐london-­‐1988    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  –  is  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Location:  London,  England  Host:  Elisapee  Davidee    With  English  Sub-­‐titles  Segment  1:  Native  leaders  oppose  the  animal  rights  groups  that  was  formed  and  called  “Indigenous  Survival  International”  with  representatives  from  Alaska,  Canada  and  Greenland.  

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 Segment  2:  This  show  also  talks  about  the  history  of  Greenpeace.    Segment  3:  This  video  shows  what  took  place  at  the  official  opening  of  the  Living  Arctic  Exhibition  in  London,  England.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Keywords:  Inuit  exhibition,  animal  rights,  Greenpeace,  Indigenous  Survival  International,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐mystical-­‐story-­‐prt-­‐2-­‐m00660-­‐005-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  show  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Segment  1:  Pauloosie  Paniluk  talks  about  a  strange  experience  he  had  while  hunting.  He  talks  about  his  prayers  in  situations  like  when  he  was  in  a  hunting  accident.    Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  2:  Pangnirtung  Music  Experience.    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  3:  Taloyoak  ladies  are  taught  by  Threasa  Tootalik  to  have  healthy  foods  at  home.  The  pregnant  ladies  are  taught  by  elders  about  childrearing  and  how  to  take  care  children.    Segment  4:  Arnasaaq  Tootalik  talks  about  her  elders  and  group  when  she  was  growing  up.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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 Key  Words:  pregnancy,  healthy  foods,  hunting,  prayer,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  From  Jennie’s  files:      http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐18-­‐march-­‐1988        Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Paul  Kaludjak  is  on  the  Board  for  Caribou  Management.  He  talks  about  the  challenges  in  the  management  of  caribou  in  the  territory  and  also  the  Province  of  Manitoba.    Segment  2:  Peter  Ittinuar  talks  about  what  he  has  been  doing  since  he  stopped  being  the  Member  of  Parliament.  He  is  now  a  consultant  to  different  organizations.    Segment  3:  Evo  Airut  loves  to  play  hockey  and  talks  about  it.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Key  Words:  Caribou  Management  Board,  consultant,  Member  of  Parliament,  hockey      http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐37-­‐jack-­‐anawak-­‐jan-­‐1989    Program  name:  Unnukkut    Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Barney  Pattunguyak  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  David  Quinanaq  and  Michael  Haqpik  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  John  Ajuarak  interviews  the  newly  elected  Member  of  Parliament,  Jack  Anawak.  He  talks  about  issues  relating  to  Inuit  at  the  time,  one  of  the  items  being  the  seal  hunt  controversy  and  another  the  Meech  Lake  Accord.    

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Segment  2:  Joan  Scottie  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  has  started  a  petition  against  uranium  mining.  This  mine  might  start  in  the  area  of  Baker  Lake.  The  people  are  not  well-­‐informed  about  the  effects  of  uranium.    Segment  3:  The  Arviat  Band  Uuniatut  sings  to  a  crowd.    This  video  ends  with  a  gun  safety  advertisement.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  gun  safety,  music,  seal  hunt,  Member  of  Parliament,  Meech  Lake  Accord,  petition,  uranium  mine    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0251-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:    Barney  Aruaq  Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  The  Qilaut  Band  from  Kugaaruk  sing  their  songs.  They  also  introduce  themselves  and  what  instruments  they  play.      Segment  2:  The  first  Grade  12  graduates  in  Baker  Lake  get  their  diplomas.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  graduation,  Qilaut  Band,  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0214-­‐1996    

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Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  People  drive  their  skidoos  across  the  lake  on  the  water.      Interviewer:  Oo  Aqpik  Interviewee:  Norman  Kigutaq  and  Pauline  Kayaak    Segment  2:  Two  young  people  are  interviewed  about  drumming  and  throat  singing  and  they  demonstrate.        Location:  Igloolik  Segment  3:  Felix  Alagalak  from  Igloolik  teaching  the  young  men  about  the  dangers  of  sea  ice.  They  also  go  walrus  hunting.        Segment  4:  A  variety  of  bands,  including  the  Irsuq  Band  from  Arviat,  sing  to  the  crowd.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  walrus,  throat  singing,  concert,  drum,  skidoos,  sea  ice,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐95-­‐0218-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    

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Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Peter  Mannik  interviews  Constable  Rick  Steve  about  regulations  or  laws  that  effect  youth.  The  Constable  also  talks  about  the  court  process.    Location:  Cape  Dorset  Segment  2:  Oo  Aqpik  talks  to  Annie  Manning  about  the  sewing  centre  in  Cape  Dorset.  The  ladies  are  shown  sewing  and  making  traditional  clothing  from  caribou  skin.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  3:  Igloolik  graduates  are  shown  with  a  variety  of  people  making  speeches  congratulating  them.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  graduates,  caribou  skin,  sewing,  laws,  court,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐bpn-­‐95-­‐0214-­‐1986    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Arviat  Segment  1:  Paul  and  his  sons  from  Arviat  play  guitars  and  sing  songs.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  2:  The  students  in  Rankin  Inlet  learn  how  to  make  igloos  (igluvigaq).    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  3:  The  young  men  of  Igloolik  learn  how  to  hunt  walrus  by  boat.  They  are  shown  butchering  of  the  walrus  on  the  ice  floe.    Segment  4:  The  students  learn  how  to  go  on  the  Internet  to  do  their  research  in  school.    

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Internet,  walrus,  igloo  (igluvigaq),  music,  songs,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐amaizing-­‐bpn-­‐4139-­‐1993    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Sandy  Iksiraq  talks  to  the  Keith  Avala  and  Abraham  Tokoomik  about  their  experience  of  being  lost  while  hunting.  Both  are  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.      Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Igloolik  youth  talk  to  youth  from  other  communities.    Segment  3:  Simon  Sigjariaq  sings  his  songs  and  talks  about  them  telling  why  he  came  up  with  each  song.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  songs,  hunting,  being  lost,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐aids-­‐uvagut-­‐springhunt-­‐bpn-­‐96-­‐0265-­‐1997    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Aids  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  

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important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimaliarkjuk    Segment  1:  Simon  Ijirak  talk  about  AIDS  and  how  you  can  get  this  disease.  This  is  a  very  good  video  about  aids  in  Inuktitut.      Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  2:  The  Uvagut  Band  sings  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.    Location:  Repulse  Bay  Segment  3:  Repulse  Bay  people  say  hello  to  their  relatives  outside  of  Repulse  Bay,  Nunavut.    Segment  4:  Baker  Lake  people  prepare  for  springtime  by  camping,  hunting  and  ice  fishing.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  AIDS,  Arctic,  camping,  Canadian  Inuit,  fishing,  greetings,  hunting,  IBC,  inuit  broadcasting  corporation,  music,  Nunavut,  songs    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐97074-­‐1997    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimaliarkjuk    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  1:  Elder  Angilik  from  Rankin  Inlet  talks  about  hunting.  The  message  is  for  his  grandson.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Igloolik  elders  and  others  take  students  to  a  cultural  camp.  The  students  learn  survival  skills  while  they  are  on  the  land.    

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Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  3:  Students  in  Baker  Lake  learn  how  to  build  an  igloo  (igluvigaq).    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  4:  Students  in  Taloyoak  learn  how  to  drum  dance  with  actions.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  drum  dance,  igloo  (igluvigaq),  cultural  camp,  elders,  caribou,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐2nd-­‐last-­‐show-­‐1994    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Segment  1:  Tommy  Eric  Nutarariaq  talks  about  a  hunting  experience  where  he  and  his  friend  got  lost.  He  describes  in  detail  what  they  had  to  do  to  survive  for  six  days.    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  2:    John  Parka  from  Economic  Development  goes  to  the  Baker  Lake  School  to  recognize  students  who  have  excelled  in  their  classes.  He  encourages  the  youth  to  form  their  council  and  think  about  owning  a  local  business.    Segment  3:  An  elder  from  Iqaluit  talks  about  helping  elders  and  about  always  being  ready  to  volunteer  their  help.    

The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  survival  skills,  volunteering,  local  business,  student  council,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐14-­‐89-­‐0217-­‐1990    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Daniel  Ejitsiak    Segment  1:  Giusa  talks  about  dog  teams  and  how  he  learnt  about  having  a  team  of  his  own.      Segment  2:  Alicee  Joamie  teaches  how  to  make  sealskin  boots  (kamiks).  This  video  shows  her  sewing  the  sealskin.    Segment  3:  Leetia  Joamie  teaches  how  to  make  Rice  Crispie  squares.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  cooking,  rap,  dog  teams,  sewing,  sealskin,  boots  (kamiks),  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐10-­‐careers-­‐in-­‐the-­‐north-­‐1991    Careers  in  the  North  -­‐  1991    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Hosts:  Leeta  Anne  Qumuartuq,  Johnnyku  Kulgurtuq    Segment  1:  This  show  is  about  different  jobs  in  the  town  of  Iqaluit,  Nunavut,  including  a  firemen  on  duty  with  an  actual  fire  burning.  Other  jobs  sites  are  shown,  including  the  

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hospital  with  staff  and  volunteers.  There  is  also  a  career  fair  attended  by  students.  Some  students  are  shown  being  interviewed  about  camping  and  hunting.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  hunting,  fishing,  camping,  firemen,  hospital,  volunteers,  career  fair,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐8-­‐out-­‐of-­‐town-­‐trip-­‐1990    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Danny  Kapik  Eejeesiak    Segment  1:  Barthelemy  Nirlungayuk  talks  about  how  they  hunted  caribou  with  dog  teams  and  with  skidoos.  In  recent  years,  the  caribou  have  come  closer  to  town.    Segment  2:  A  performer,  Paul  Lauzor,  goes  to  the  Iqaluit  high  school  to  entertain  by  singing  and  telling  stories.    Segment  3:  A  volleyball  game  between  Taloyoak  and  Kugaaruk  students.    Segment  4:  Square  dancing.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  volleyball,  square  dancing,  caribou,  skidoos,  dog  teams,  storytelling,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐5-­‐christmas-­‐show-­‐1989    Christmas  Show  -­‐  1989    

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Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Hosts:  Toonee  Kootoo  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  A  variety  of  people  on  skidoos.    Segment  2:  Instruction  on  how  to  bake  gingerbread  cookies.    Segment  3:    A  visit  to  the  weather  station  in  Iqaluit.  The  Manager  of  the  weather  station  explains  what  he  does.      Segment  4:  The  Apex  School  Christmas  concert.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  skidoos,  gingerbread,  baking,  school  concert,  weather  station,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐4-­‐1989    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Hosts:  Toonee  Kootoo  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Elder  Mary  Peter  talks  about  the  Northern  Lights  telling  stories  about  them.  She  said  she  was  told  when  she  was  a  child  that  you  had  to  keep  your  hood  on  or  your  head  would  be  cut  off  by  the  Northern  Lights.  

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 Segment  2:  Three  young  girls  are  seen  making  a  healthy  snack  of  fruits  and  cheese  with  crackers.    Segment  3:  Youth  do  exercises.    Segment  4:  A  student  from  the  Community  Occupational  Program  talks  about  the  program  and  his  job  experiences.    Segment  5:  Nursing  students  talk  about  their  courses  and  training.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  training,  occupational  program,  nursing,  healthy  snacks,  northern  lights,  exercise,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐season-­‐opener-­‐bpn-­‐4920-­‐1994    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Hosts:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  1:  Square  dancing  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.    Segment  2:  Sam  Ujaraq  talks  about  having  seen  a  sea  monster,  which  is  a  creature  from  an  Inuit  legend  called  Qalupiluq.    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  3:  Baker  Lake  Inuit  go  to  the  place  where  they  used  to  live  before  they  moved  into  communities.  Samson  Quinangnaq,  an  elder  is  taken  back  to  that  place.      Segment  4:  Susan  Aglukark  sings  at  a  concert.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  Susan  Aglukark,  arctic  char,  fishing,  childhood  homeland,  sea  monster,  Qalupiluq,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐christmas-­‐greetings-­‐m00795-­‐010-­‐2002    Christmas  Greetings  –  2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simataq  Michael  Camera:  Mosha  Michael  and  Moses  Kilabuk  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  The  local  people  of  Iqaluit  send  Christmas  Greetings.    Segment  2:  A  church  choir  sings  Christmas  songs.        The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Christmas,  choir    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐christmas-­‐greetings-­‐m0060-­‐014-­‐2001    Christmas  Greetings  –  2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  

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by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik  and  Danny  Kilabuk  Location:  Iqaluit  &  Ottawa    Segment  1:  People  in  Ottawa  and  Iqaluit  send  out  Christmas  greetings.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Christmas    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐christmas-­‐greetings-­‐m0060-­‐013-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfavly  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Sending  Christmas  greetings  from  local  people  of  Iqaluit.    Segment  2:  Qimujjuit  concert.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Christmas,  concert    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐christmas-­‐and-­‐new-­‐year-­‐greetings-­‐m00795-­‐011    Christmas  and  New  Year’s  Greetings  

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 Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Christmas  greetings  from  Inuit.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Christmas    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐chanting-­‐m00795-­‐014-­‐2003    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporaion  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy    Location:  Taloyaok  Segment  1:  Inuit  from  Taloyoak  camp  out  on  the  land  –  women  throat  sing  and  some  couples  sing  a  song.      Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Nunavut  Day  celebrations  in  Igloolik.    Segment  3:  Kina  Naullaq  from  Pangnirtung  plays  accordion.      

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  throat  singing,  Nunavut  Day,  accordion,  camping,  songs    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐caribou-­‐hunter-­‐with-­‐whip-­‐m00795-­‐008-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  and  Martin  Kreelak  –  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simataq  Michael  Camera:  Michael  Ipeelie,  David  Poisey,  Jimmy  Papatsie  and  Moses  Aipeelie  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Simon  Tukummik  gives  instructions  about  how  to  hunt  caribou  using  a  whip.      Segment  2:  Akullirmiut  concert  –  Pangnirtung  Band.      Segment  3:  Simon  Taukie  tells  a  story  about  the  time  when  he  ended  up  in  Rankin  Inlet  by  accident  while  caribou  hunting.  He  is  originally  from  Baker  Lake,  but  has  lived  in  Rankin  Inlet  ever  since.      Segment  3:  Uvagut  Band  concert  in  Pangnirtung.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  storytelling,  concert,  caribou,  hunting,  whip    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐attaqtut-­‐m00795-­‐022-­‐2003    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  

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Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik  and  Barney  Pattungujak  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simataq  Michael  Camera:  Barney  Pattungujak,  Hector  Duval  and  Mosesie  Kipanik  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Ataanguaqtuq  means  nomads  (moving  from  settlement  to  another).  Inuit  of  Arviat  recreate  traditional  nomadic  life.  This  was  to  help  keep  the  Inuit  traditional  lifestyle  going  forward.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  nomads  (ataanguaqtuq)    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐arviat-­‐m00660-­‐026-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Leo  Subgut  and  Raymond  Mannilaq  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Raymond  Mannilaq,  Leo  Subgut  and  David  Poisey    Segment  1:  Arviat  Band  playing  Hotel  Transylvania  in  a  concert.      Segment  2:  Andy  Aliyak  tells  a  story  about  the  time  he  had  an  accident  with  a  skidoo.        Segment  3:  Vivian  Marnik  tells  her  life  story.      Segment  4:  Charlie  Panigoniak  sings.      

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  concert,  storytelling,  singing,  skidoo,  accident    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐seal-­‐hunting-­‐m00795-­‐013-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Rosie  Simonvalvy  and  Martin  Kreelak  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Saimataq  Michael  Camera:  Jimmy  Papatsie,  David  Poisey,  Martin  Qilak  (Kreelak)  Location:  Iqaluit      Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  1:  Taloyoak  Inuit  seal  hunt  in  the  spring.  Tony  Ittungat  said  the  best  time  to  go  seal  hunting  is  the  month  of  June,  because  the  harbour  seal  pelts  from  that  time  tan  beautifully  and  naturally.      Segment  2:  Mary  Anaruaq  tells  stories  of  the  times  that  she  went  fishing.      Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  3:  Victoria  Qiyugyuk  tells  a  story  of  the  first  time  women  started  sewing  wall  hangings  in  1970.  She  is  a  Baker  Lake  artist  who  sews  wall  hangings  –  it’s  a  hobby  for  her  that  she  gets  paid  for.      Segment  4:  The  Kinngait  Band  playing.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  seal  hunting,  harbour  seals,  pelts,  tanning,  fishing,  artist,  wall  hangings,  sewing,  music,  band    

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐ring-­‐making-­‐m0060-­‐022-­‐2002    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Hector  Duvall  and  Rhoda  Nanook  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Danny  Kilabuk,  Malakie  Pitseolak  and  Jimmie  Papatsie    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Elizabeth,  a  carver  from  Baker  Lake,  makes  a  silver  ring  and  gives  instructions  on  how  to  do  it.      Segment  2:  Ottoki  Aasivik  tells  the  story  of  how  she  moved  to  Taloyaok  from  Kinngait  (Cape  Dorset)  by  the  ship  with  the  medical  clinic,  the  Nascopie.  She  has  ended  up  staying  in  Taloyoak  ever  since.    Segment  3:  A  group  of  people  fiddling.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  silver  rings,  jewelry  maker,  medical  clinic,  Nascopie,  ship,  storytelling,  fiddling    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐day-­‐in-­‐iqloolik-­‐m0060-­‐020-­‐20021    Day  in  Igloolik    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik  and  Jake  Kadluk  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik  and  Jake  Kadluk    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Hamlet  Day  celebrations  in  Igloolik  -­‐  games  held  at  the  community  hall.    Segment  2:  Igloolik  Hamlet  Day  celebration  -­‐  games  on  the  ice.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Hamlet  Day,  games    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐bpn-­‐95-­‐314-­‐1996    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Peter  Tapatai  and  Pacome  Qulaut  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Ulipika  Anaviapik-­‐Soucie  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Philip  Joamie  and  Petseolak  Kilabuk    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Celebrations  at  the  re-­‐opening  of  Community  Hall  of  Baker  Lake.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:    The  Igloolik  teacher  education  program  graduation  ceremony.      Segment  3:  The  Mackenzie  Delta  Dancers  perform.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Community  Hall,  graduation,  teacher  education,  dancers,  Western  Arctic  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐bpn-­‐95-­‐303-­‐1995    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Pacome  Qulaut  and  Peter  Tapatai  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Ulipika  Anaviapik-­‐Soucie  Camera:  Pitseolak  Kilabuk,  Pacome  Qulaut,  and  Mosesie  Kipanik    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Behind  the  radio  show  with  Charlie  Paniguniaq  in  Baker  Lake.      Segment  2:  Dominic  Angutimarik  tells  funny  stories.    Segment  3:  Jimmy  Iqqut  sings.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  radio  show,  storytelling,  singing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐trade-­‐m0004-­‐049-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik  and  Jake  Kadluk  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Simataq  Michael  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Brian  Nutarariaq  and  Jake  Kadluk  Location:  Iqaluit      

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Segment  1:  A  tradeshow  in  Iqaluit.      Segment  2:  Mike  Bruce  talks  about  traditional  games.  Inuit  play  traditional  games.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  tradeshow,  traditional  games    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐childhood-­‐story-­‐m0004-­‐052-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  Pacome  Qulaut  and  Christine  Ogruk  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik,  David  Poisey,  Jimmie  Papatsie  and  Rhoda  Nanook    Segment  1:  Gideon  and  Simon  tell  childhood  stories.        Segment  2:  Igloolik  elder  men  mark  campsites  and  settlements  in  Inuktitut.    Segment  3:  Gamailie  Nukiguaq  sings.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  storytelling,  mapping,  singing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/kipinguijautiit-­‐charlie-­‐panigoniak-­‐concert-­‐m0004-­‐051-­‐2001    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  

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Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  Producer:  Luke  Angidlik  and  Mosesie  Kipanik  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rosie  Simonfalvy  Camera:  Mosesie  Kipanik  and  Luke  Angidlik  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Charlie  Panigoniak  concert.    Segment  2:  Adele  talks  about  some  of  the  different  experiences  she  had  growing  up.    Segment  3:  Charlie  Panigoniak  concert.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  concert,  story  telling    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐reach-­‐my-­‐goal-­‐96-­‐0273-­‐1997    Reach  My  Goal  -­‐  1997    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Letia  Qabluutsiaq  walked  to  Hall  Beach  from  Igloolik,  Nunavut,  to  raise  funds  for  those  that  are  grieving.  The  money  raised  is  for  those  that  need  to  travel  to  see  their  loved  ones  in  other  communities.  The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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   Key  Words:  walk,  fundraising,  grieving,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐new-­‐years-­‐greetings-­‐bpn-­‐4931-­‐1994    New  Year’s  Greetings  –  1994    Qaujisaut  -­‐  New  Years  Greetings  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Segment  1:  This  video  is  about  Happy  New  Year’s  greeting  from  a  mix  of  people  from  Baker  Lake,  Rankin  Inlet  and  Iqaluit.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  New  Year’s  greetings,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐music-­‐and-­‐graduates-­‐bpn-­‐4934-­‐1995    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Edwin  Putumigarqtuq,  12  years  old,  plays  drums  for  a  square  dance.        

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Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut  Segment  2:  Steven  Inuujaq  is  a  goalie  for  a  team  from  Igloolik,  Nunavut.  This  is  a  video  about  him.    Location:  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut  Segment  3:  The  high  school  students  in  Pangnirtung  have  their  graduation  day  celebrations.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Segment  4:  The  grade  six  students  in  Rankin  raised  funds  to  order  small  animals  for  their  classroom,  which  include  hamsters,  rats  and  birds.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  animals,  hockey,  graduate,  drums,  square  dance,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐much-­‐music-­‐prt-­‐2-­‐bpn-­‐4942-­‐1995    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Sandy  Iksigaq  Segment  1:  Midget  Hockey  tournament  in  Baker  Lake  from  the  Keewatin  Region.      Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Segment  2:  Much  Music  (Part  2)  visits  Iqaluit.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  hockey,  Much  Music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐listen-­‐bpn-­‐4148-­‐1994    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Samual  Ikilik  Segment  1:  Paul  Junior  explains  the  games  he  plays  on  TV,  including  Super  Nintendo.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Host:  Jose  Kusugak  Segment  2:  Bantam  hockey  players  go  to  Yellowknife,  N.W.T.    Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut  Segment  3:  An  elder,  Felex  Alagalak,  talks  about  the  dangers  involved  in  a  variety  of  hunting  activities  and  being  on  the  land.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Nintendo  games,  hockey,  hunting,  safety,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐caribou-­‐info-­‐bpn-­‐4147-­‐1994    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  

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Host:  Saila  Naudla      Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Host:  Natar  Ungalaq  Segment  1:  Hunters  using  dog  teams  go  hunting  for  caribou  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.    Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut    Segment  2:    Jayco  Ulinguq  is  a  young  hockey  player  in  Igloolik.  He  was  invited  to  play  with  the  older  hockey  players  because  he  is  a  very  good  at  it.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut  Host:  Jose  Kusugak  Segment  2:  Bantam  hockey  players  go  to  Yellowknife,  N.W.T.  to  compete.      Location:  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut  Segment  3:  Young  people  snow  boarding  and  having  fun  on  the  mountain  in  Pangnirtung,  Nunavut.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  snow  boarding,  hockey,  dog  team,  caribou,  hunting,  mountain,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐easter-­‐special-­‐1993    Easter  Special  -­‐  1993    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out):    This  program  was  mainly  directed  toward  Inuit  youth,  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:    Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Segment  1:    Easter  greetings  from  students  at  Nunavut  Arctic  College.  Various  other  people  also  give  Easter  greetings.    

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Location:  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut  Segment  2:  Easter  games  and  races  from  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  games,  Easter,  greetings,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qagik-­‐july-­‐26-­‐1985    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Salomie  Awa    Segment  1:    Paul  Quassa  talks  about  the  federal  election.      Segment  2:  IBC  bloopers.        Segment  3:  Paul  Quassa  explains  the  programs  that  will  be  shown  by  the  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation.    Segment  4:  Paul  Quassa  interviews  Peter  Ittinuar  about  the  upcoming  election.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  federal  election,  bloopers,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qagik-­‐items-­‐cba-­‐088    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Location:  Cambridge  Bay,  Nunavut  

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Segment  1:    The  Cambridge  Bay  film  crew  take  a  course  on  making  a  film.  This  video  shows  the  crew  filming  a  variety  of  appearances  on  different  topics  as  a  practice  run.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  filmmaking,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qagik-­‐christmas-­‐in-­‐cape-­‐dorset-­‐and-­‐happy-­‐new-­‐year-­‐1985    Christmas  in  Cape  Dorset  and  Happy  New  Year  –  1985  Program  name:  Qaggiq    Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Aimo  Nukiruaq    Location:  Cape  Dorset,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Cape  Dorset  celebrates  Christmas  and  holds  a  community  feast.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  community  feast,  comedy,  elders,  Christmas,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qagik-­‐b-­‐0018-­‐mark-­‐gordon-­‐1986    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:    Rebecca  Anaviapik-­‐  Soucie  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Interviewer:  Elisapee  Davidee    Segment  1:Elisapee  Davidee  talks  with  Mark  Gordon  about  the  James  Bay  Agreement  and  the  challenges  of  the  negotiations  process.    Segment  2:  Inuit  Leaders  meet  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.  Rhoda  Inukshuk  talks  about  the  agenda  of  the  meeting.    

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 Segment  3:  The  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference  President,  Mary  Simon,  talks  about  the  upcoming  Inuit  circumpolar  world  meeting.    Segment  4:  Jonah  Qanatsiaq,  who  represents  the  youth  of  Nunavut,  went  to  Greenland  with  Mary  Simon  to  meet  with  some  of  Greenland’s  leaders.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference,  world,  Inuit  leaders,  negotiations,  James  Bay  Agreement,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qagik-­‐aug-­‐30-­‐1984    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:    Paul  Quassa      Segment  1:  Candidates  for  the  federal  election  talk  about  their  campaigns.  Rhoda  Inukshuk,  Luke  Suluk,  Robert  Kuptana  and  Peter  Ittinuar  are  interviewed.      Segment  2:  During  the  visit  of  the  Pope  to  Canada,  one  individual,  Bartilamiut  Nirlungajuq,  from  Kugaaruk  travelled  to  meet  him.  He  is  very  excited  as  he  prepares  to  meet  the  Pope.    Segment  3:  Commissioner  Parker  recognizes  Tommy  Inuuki  and  Naudla  Inuuki  who  saved  people  from  a  burning  house.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  federal  election,  Pope,  bravery,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐war-­‐walk-­‐m00794-­‐015-­‐2003    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rose  Machmer      Location:  Iqaluit  and  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Alexina  Kublu  talks  about  the  protest  against  the  war  in  Iraq  by  the  United  States.  This  protest  happened  across  Canada.  Iqaluit  protestors  are  seen  walking  with  signs.  Igloolik  also  joins  the  protest  against  the  war.      Location:  Ottawa  Segment  2:  The  National  Aboriginal  Health  Organization  meets  in  Ottawa.  Mary  Alainga  talks  about  the  organization  and  explains  what  they  do  to  support  Aboriginal  Peoples  across  Canada.      Segment  3:  Minnie  Audla  Freeman  talks  about  her  book  that  was  recently  published.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  National  Aboriginal  Health  Organization,  protest,  war,  book,  Iraq,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐viking-­‐were-­‐here-­‐to-­‐m00794-­‐003-­‐2002    Vikings  Were  Here  -­‐  2002    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Location:  Qikiqtarjuaq  Segment  1:  The  IBC  crew  travels  to  Qikiqtarjuaq,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  were  relocated  to  Qikiqtarjuaq  from  an  outpost  camp.  Simo  Alookie  talks  about  the  old  Viking  boat  that  he  used  to  see  when  he  was  a  child.  This  video  shows  the  crew  going  back  to  the  outpost  camp.        The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Vikings,  outpost  camp,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐transit-­‐bus-­‐in-­‐iqaluit-­‐m00794-­‐019-­‐2003    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  –  is  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Rose  Machmer      Segment  1:    The  introduction  to  bussing  in  Iqaluit.      Segment  2:  Manitok  Thompson  and  Jack  Anawak  talk  to  young  people  about  different  issues  facing  them  today.  They  also  encourage  the  youth  to  persevere  in  pursuing  their  life  goals.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  bus,  life  goals,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐teachers-­‐conferance-­‐meeting-­‐m00794-­‐021-­‐2003    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (“Gathering  Place”)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Host:  Rose  Machmer    Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  Baffin  Teachers’  Conference  in  Iqaluit.  The  teachers  take  different  workshops  during  this  time  together.  One  of  the  most  exciting  parts  of  the  teachers’  conference  is  making  a  qulliq  (kudlik)  –  stone  lamp.    Host:  Michael  Haqpi  Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  2:  Michael  Haqpi  talks  about  the  meeting  that  is  happening  in  Baker  Lake.    Heather  Priest  from  the  Nunavut  Wildlife  Management  Broad  talks  about  a  study  that  was  done  on  animal  harvesting.    Segment  3:  This  is  a  report  about  the  construction  of  the  new  school  in  Baker  Lake.  Norman  Attungala,  chairperson  of  the  Board  of  Education  and  Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  Glen  Maclean  are  interviewed  about  the  school  project.    

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Segment  4:  Winnie  Seteenaq  and  John  Nukik  are  awarded  Queen  Elizabeth  II  Diamond  Jubilee  Medals  for  volunteering  to  make  their  community  of  Baker  Lake  a  better  place  to  live  in.    Segment  5:  The  beginning  of  an  annual  hockey  tournament,  the  Avataq  Hockey  Tournament,  is  shown.    Segment  6:  The  people  in  Iqaluit  protest  to  stop  the  war  in  Iraq.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  protest,  Avataq  Hockey  Tournament,  Queen  Elizabeth  II  Diamond  Jubilee  Medal,  construction,  Nunavut  Wildlife  Management  Board,  teachers’  conference,  qulliq  (kudlik),  stone  lamp,  war,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00737iqinukshuk-­‐inuksuk-­‐1992-­‐inukshuk-­‐4091    Program  name:  Inukshuk  Host:  Brenda  Qijuk  Camera:  Martin  Kreelak  Producer:  Inukshuk  Project  -­‐  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  (ITC)    Segment  1:  This  is  a  documentary  about  Joe  Issaluk,  his  family  and  their  life  in  Chesterfield  Inlet,  Nunavut.  They  also  go  camping  and  seal  hunting.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  family,  camping,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00736iqamittuqmiut-­‐1993-­‐21-­‐traditional-­‐drum-­‐dance    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  

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by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.      Segment  1:  This  is  a  documentary  on  drumming  and  drum  dancing.  Hubert  Amarualik  from  Igloolik  talks  about  the  different  styles  of  drum  dancing.    Segment  2:  Ipkarnark  shares  his  own  filmmaking  from  the  1960s.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  drum,  filmmaking,  drum  dancing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00735iqqimaivvik-­‐1994-­‐aviajuak    Arviajuak  -­‐  1994    Program  name:  Qimaivvik  Qimaivvik  was  a  cultural  show  produced  in  Baker  Lake  or  Igloolik,  but  included  segments  from  all  of  IBC’s  centres.  Topics  included:  storytelling,  hunting  and  sewing  techniques,  legends,  language,  and  other  traditional  practices  such  as  igloo  building,  etc.    Host:  Peter  Tapatai        Segment  1:  Luke  Suluk  is  a  historian  for  the  area  of  Arviat,  Nunavut.  Luke  Suluk  explains  the  history  about  the  area,  which  is  called  “Arviajuak”.  Elder  Tony  Otuk  also  talks  about  the  sacred  area.  Lyall  Henderson  is  a  historian  and  he  took  some  photos  while  they  are  at  the  island.        The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  historic  site,  sacred,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00734iqamittuqmiut-­‐1994-­‐naamajut    Program  name:  Amittuqmiut  Producer:  Igloolik  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Natar  Ungalaaq    Segment  1:  Julie  Ivalu  interviews  Emil  Emaruituq  about  the  names  of  the  months  in  Inuktitut.  They  are  different  for  each  region.  

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 Segment  2:  Mark  Ijangiaq  interviews  Pauloosi  Qulitarlik.  He  talks  about  the  wind  direction  in  Inuktitut.  He  also  talks  about  clouds.    Segment  3:  Ijiraq  talks  about  traditional  fishing  methods  and  different  ways  of  preserving  fish  for  food.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  dried  fish,  fish  weir,  fishing,  clouds,  Inuktitut  wind  direction,  Inuktitut  months,  dialects,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00010ri-­‐1985-­‐mary-­‐atuat-­‐thompson-­‐0    Mary  Atuat  Thompson    Producer:  Arviat  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Segment  1:  Mary  Atuat  Thompson  is  from  Arviat.  She  writes  her  own  songs  and  sings  with  her  guitar.  She  also  plays  the  piano  while  singing.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  music,  songs,  guitar,  piano,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00103iqqaggiq-­‐2004-­‐20    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  Paul  Quassa  interviews  Shawn  Malloy,  owner  of  Paddy’s  restaurant  in  Iqaluit.  He  talks  about  how  a  poll  he  is  doing  about  who  will  win  in  the  current  election.  Each  type  of  hamburger  has  been  matched  with  a  candidate.  When  one  is  bought,  50  cents  is  given  to  the  food  bank.      

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Segment  2:  Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly,  Paul  Okalik,  gives  T-­‐shirts  to  children  during  National  Child  Day  celebrations  in  Iqaluit.      Segment  3:  An  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference  office  is  opening  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.  Sheila  Watt-­‐Cloutier  is  the  president.      Location:  Kimmirut  Segment  4:  Simigak  Aqpik  is  talking  about  different  types  of  rocks  around  the  Kimmirut  area.  These  rocks  can  be  used  for  jewelry.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  hamburger,  food  bank,  election,  celebration,  rock,  jewelry,  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00009ri-­‐caribu-­‐hunt    Caribou  Hunt    Producer  -­‐  Arviat  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  John  Aulatjut  and  Michael  Angalik    Segment  1:  Men  hunt  caribou  and  skin  them.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  caribou,  skinning,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation        http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00002ri-­‐1982-­‐fishing-­‐on-­‐ice    Fishing  on  Ice  -­‐  1982    Producer:  Arviat  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  John  Aulatjut      Segment  1:  A  women  fishes  in  Arviat  (Eskimo  Point).  She  also  talks  about  what  it  was  like  when  she  was  younger.  There  are  also  other  people  fishing.      

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  ice  fishing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation        http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00728iqiqaluit-­‐1991-­‐best-­‐of-­‐ibc    Best  of  IBC  –  1991    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Abraham  Tagalik  Camera:  Paul  Apak      Location:  Igloolik,  Nunavut  Segment  1:  This  is  a  documentary  of  the  1987  Qitdlarssuaq  Expedition.  This  is  about  a  three-­‐month  trip  by  dog  team  by  Michael  Beedell,  Renee  Wissink,  Paul  Apak  and  Theo  Ikummaq.  They  expected  to  begin  the  trip  from  Baffin  Island  to  Greenland  in  March.  The  four  hoped  to  retrace  the  route  of  the  last  Inuit  migration  to  Greenland  125  years  ago.  Qitdlarssuaq,  a  mystic  and  shaman,  or  priest,  led  40  members  of  his  family  on  the  journey.  Apak  and  Ikummaq  are  descendants  of  Qitdlarssuaq.  Beedell,  30,  has  been  an  Arctic  wilderness  guide  for  10  years.      Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  2:  Chris  Cousins  and  Noah  Papatsie  filmed  a  polar  bear  hunt  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.  This  shows  the  bear  being  shot  and  skinned.    Location:  Salluit  Segment  3:  During  the  teachers’  conference  in  Salluit,  Quebec,  teachers  say  their  farewells  to  their  relatives.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  1987  Qitdlarssuaq  Expedition,  dog  team,  Greenland,  Inuit  migration,  polar  bear,  hunting,  skinning,  teachers’  conference,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00101iqqaggiq-­‐2004-­‐15    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  

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gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Review  of  the  year  of  2003.  Joamie  School  burned  down.  David  Serkoak,  principal  of  the  school,  talks  about  the  importance  of  the  school.    Segment  2:  The  Iraq  war  was  remembered  in  Iqaluit  and  there  was  a  protest  against  it.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  3:  Harry  Ijeraq  from  Igloolik  talks  about  prospecting  around  the  area  for  potential  mining  activities.    Segment  4:  The  Justice  of  Peace  training  program  in  Igloolik,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  Justice  of  Peace,  training  program,  protest,  Iraq,  war,  school,  fire,  prospecting,  mining,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00100iqqaggiq-­‐2004-­‐21    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Location:  Rankin  Inlet:  Segment  1:  Arsene  Angalik  talks  about  the  artificial  ice  skating  rink  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  The  health  department  went  to  Igloolik  to  have  a  public  meeting  about  the  contamination  of  wild  meat.    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  3:  The  February  16,  2004  election  of  the  Nunavut  Members  of  Legislative  Assembly.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  contamination,  meat,  public  meeting,  artificial  ice,  rink,  Members  of  Legislative  Assembly,  MLAs,  election,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00099iqqaggiq    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Judy  Lee    Segment  1:  After  the  election  of  the  Members  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  in  2004,  Peter  Irniq,  Commissioner  of  Nunavut,  as  the  master  of  ceremonies,  swears  them  in.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  swearing  in,  throat  singing,  Nunavut  Members  of  Legislative  Assembly,  MLAs,  election,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00098iqqaggiq-­‐2004-­‐17    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  In  2004,  after  the  Nunavut  Legislative  Assembly  election,  the  new  Premier,  Paul  Okalik,  speaks.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  Nunavut  Members  of  Legislative  Assembly,  MLAs,  election,  Premier,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00097iqqaggiq-­‐2004-­‐18  

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 Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Broadcasting  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  Anne  Meekitjuk  Hanson  talks  about  her  perspectives  on  the  upcoming  2004  election  for  the  Nunavut  Legislative  Assembly.  The  conversation  centers  around  what  the  new  Assembly  might  consider  as  priorities.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Legislative  Assembly,  election,  priorities,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00096iqqaggiq-­‐2003-­‐13    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Program  name:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Gary  Philip    Segment  1:  On  August  23,  2003,  a  ceremony  was  held  for  the  formal  inauguration  of  the  Wager  Bay  National  Park  in  Nunavut.  Prime  Minister  Jean  Chretien  was  present  to  officially  open  the  National  Park  and  gave  a  speech  along  with  other  dignitaries.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  Wager  Bay  National  Park,  Prime  Minister,  ceremony,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00095iqqaggiq-­‐2003-­‐14    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer  -­‐  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rose  Machmer  

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 Segment  1:  Martin  Kreelak  filmed  Elizabeth  Karetak  about  an  incident  that  happened  to  her  family  in  1950.  This  video  is  about  that  documentary.    Segment  2:  Sarah  Anala  receives  recognition  for  her  work  on  social  issues  from  Pauktutit  Inuit  Women  of  Canada.  The  Queen  Elizabeth  II  Golden  Jubilee  Medal  is  also  presented  to  her.    Segment  3:  Minnie  Freeman  talks  about  the  relocation  of  her  family  from  their  original  community.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  Pauktuutit,  relocation,  Queen  Elizabeth  II  Golden  Jubilee  Medal,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00270iqkippinguijautiit-­‐1986    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Host:  Elisapee  Davidee    Segment  1:  In  1986,  the  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference  went  to  Alaska  for  their  annual  meeting.  This  video  gives  an  orientation  to  the  place  where  the  delegation  will  meet  and  shows  different  places  where  people  might  want  to  go.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  music,  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference,  Alaska,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00269iq1980    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit    

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Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Joanasie  Salamonie    Segment  1:  Peter  Ittinuar  is  the  member  of  Parliament  for  Nunatsiaq.  Charlie  Watt  is  a  Senator  representing  Inuit.  Peter  Ittinuar  talks  about  his  life  experiences  and  also  his  time  as  a  representative  for  the  riding.  He  also  talks  about  the  processes  involved  in  the  federal  politics.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  MP,  Member  of  Parliament,  Senator,  federal  politics,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00268iqqaggiq-­‐1986    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Host:  Nanasie  Naudla    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  Mike  Gardner  from  the  Anglican  Church  explains  why  we  celebrate  Easter.  Celestine  Erkidjuk  from  the  Catholic  Church  also  talks  about  Easter.    Segment  2:  Rhoda  Inukshuk,  president  of  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada,  talks  about  how  to  best  represent  Inuit  at  the  national  level.    Segment  3:  Paul  Okalik  talks  about  the  Hunter  Support  Program.    Segment  4:  Peter  Keenainak  talks  about  AFA  6,  a  chemical  that  is  used  by  Pan  Arctic  Oil  and  which  might  not  be  good  for  the  ocean.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Pan  Arctic  Oil,  AFA  6,  hunter  support  program,  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada,  ocean,  Easter,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00267iqqaggiq-­‐1987    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Jobie  Uitarluktuq  (Weetaluktuk)    Segment  1:  Elisapee  Davidee  reports  on  a  meeting  about  education.  Dennis  Paterson  is  the  Minister  of  Education  for  the  N.W.T.  He  invited  officials  from  Quebec,  Labrador,  the  Yukon,  Newfoundland  and  Alaska  to  talk  about  education.    Segment  2:  Perrin  Beatty,  Federal  Minister  of  Indian  and  Northern  Affairs  visits  the  North.  The  issue  was  the  upgrade  of  the  North  Warning  Systems.  Minister  Perrin  also  recognized  the  Mapping  and  Charting  Establishment,  which  started  in  1987.    Segment  3:  Mary  Simon,  President  of  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference,  talks  about  the  sovereignty  issue  of  the  High  Arctic  islands.    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  4:  120  years  old    (1987)  -­‐  Canada  Day  celebrations  in  Iqaluit.  This  was  during  the  time  of  the  Meech  Lake  Accord,  so  the  people  interviewed  are  a  bit  confused  about  the  celebration.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Meech  Lake  Accord,  Canada  Day,  celebrations,  sovereignty,  Mapping  and  Charting  Establishment,  North  Warning  Systems,  education,  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference,  NWT,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00266iqinuk-­‐ibc-­‐eskimo-­‐point    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    

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Segment  1:  Charlie  Panigoniak  interviews  Sir  John  Franklin  High  School  (Yellowknife)  students  about  their  subjects.  Different  students  from  different  communities  are  interviewed.  They  are  also  asked  about  residence  living  and  what  duties  they  have  to  do.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Sir  John  Franklin  High  School,  residence,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00264iqcambridge-­‐bay-­‐1986-­‐tohaknaak    Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Ada  Todd  Location  Cambridge  Bay    Segment  1:  Inukshuk  Development  Corporation  is  building  a  big  office  in  Cambridge  Bay.  Charlie  Evalik  who  is  the  President  of  the  corporation  talks  about  the  building  and  what  they  plan  to  put  in  it.  He  talks  about  how  the  Inuit-­‐owned  company  started.    Segment  2:  James  Kavana  interviews  Peter  Otokak  about  his  life.  Peter  was  originally  from  Northern  Quebec.  He  was  transferred  to  Cambridge  Bay  by  the  Hudson’s  Bay.    Segment  3:  Luke  Nuvuligaaq,  who  works  at  the  power  corporation  in  Cambridge  Bay,  talks  about  his  job.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  power  corporation,  Inukshuk  Development  Corporation,  construction,  Inuit-­‐owned,  Hudson’s  Bay,  Northern  Quebec,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00262iq1986    Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Segment  1:  At  Baha’i  House  in  Iqaluit,  Angaangaq  Lyberth,  a  member  of  the  Baha’i  community  and  originally  from  Greenland,  chants  in  Inuktitut  and  Arabic.  He  gives  introductory  information  on  some  of  the  principles  of  the  Baha’i  Faith  (a  world  religion)  and  explains  some  of  the  beliefs.    

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 Segment  2:  (In  English)  To  guitar  music,  the  congregation  sings  hymns  and  Christmas  songs  at  the  Baptist  Church  in  Iqaluit  interspersed  with  comments  from  the  pastor  about  the  Baptist  faith  and  beliefs.  This  is  followed  by  a  sermon  using  references  from  the  Holy  Bible  and  prayer.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.      Key  Words:  Baptist  Church,  Baha’i  Faith,  religion,  beliefs,  singing,  prayer,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00272iq1987    Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rebecca  Anaviapik-­‐Soucie    Segment  1:  Aimo  Nukiruaq  (Nookiguak)  went  to  Greenland  to  interview  a  singer.        Segment  2:  William  Tagoona  sings  with  a  Greenlandic  singer  on  stage.    Segment  3:    Aimo  Nukiruaq  (Nookiguak)  interviewed  Paul  Quassa  about  the  separation  of  the  Northwest  Territories  (NWT).  There  was  a  disagreement  about  the  boundary  between  the  new  territory  and  old  territory  involving  the  Dene  and  the  First  Nations  near  the  proposed  borderline.    Segment  4:  Hockey  in  Iqaluit  at  Toonik  Tyme.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  hockey,  Greenland,  singing,  NWT  boundary,  Dene,  First  Nations,  Toonik  Tyme,  concert,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00271iqkippinguijautiit-­‐1987    Program  name:  Kippinguijautiit  Kippinguijautiit  (Things  to  Pass  Time  By):    This  program  entertains  the  audience  with  funny  and  interesting  stories  on  traditional  and  contemporary  Inuit  way  of  life.  Kippinguijautiit  features  northern  musical  talent  and  coverage  of  games  and  special  events.  Kippinguijautiit  was  the  most  popular  Inuktitut  language  program  from  the  audience  survey  conducted  in  1992.  Kippinguijautiit  is  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  16  to  60  year  old  

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age  group.  Kippinguijautiit  was  produced  and  packaged  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  provided  by  our  other  production  centres.  1985  –  2009  approx.    Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rebecca  Anaviapik-­‐Soucie    Segment  1:  During  Nunavut  Arctic  College  Day,  the  students  had  a  tournament  with  the  staff  of  the  City  of  Iqaluit.    Segment  2:  Sarah  Rennie  talks  about  the  games  children  used  to  play  when  she  was  young.  She  also  shares  some  funny  stories.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  hockey,  Inuit  games,  storytelling,  tournament,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐sr-­‐men-­‐hockey-­‐tournament-­‐m00662-­‐025-­‐2002    Senior  Men’s  Hockey  Tournament  –  2002    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  This  is  a  senior  men’s  hockey  tournament  at  Toonik  Tyme  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  hockey,  Toonik  Tyme,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐sivumut-­‐art-­‐gallery-­‐1997  

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 Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Adult  students  go  back  to  school  at  Nunavut  Arctic  College  to  upgrade  themselves  in  Igloolik.  Two  adults  are  interviewed  about  their  reasons  for  upgrading.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  2:  Students  at  the  Match  Box  art  gallery  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut,  learn  how  to  make  pottery.      Segment  3:  Tony  Maninaaluk,  a  hunter,  teaches  how  to  skin  the  caribou  properly.      Segment  4:  An  elder,  Taparti,  talks  about  making  drums.    Segment  5:  Students  in  Rankin  Inlet  sing  to  guitar  music  by  Leo  Subgut  and  a  another  student  does  some  drumming.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  drums,  caribou  skin,  pottery,  upgrading,  singing,  education,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐show-­‐3-­‐weather-­‐show-­‐1992    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  

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Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Jane  Flaherty    Segment  1:  Akeeshuk  Joamie  talks  about  observing  the  weather  for  hunting  and  other  reasons  when  one  is  going  out  on  the  land.      Segment  2:  Young  people  go  caribou  hunting.    Segment  3:  Alicee  Joamie  talks  about  sewing  traditional  clothing.  She  also  shows  different  types  of  clothing.    Segment  4:  Seal  hunting  by  boat.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  seal,  sewing,  weather,  caribou,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐sewing-­‐singer-­‐m00662-­‐021-­‐2002    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut    Segment  1:  Betty  Uuluq  and  other  girls  do  some  sewing.    Segment  2:  Raymond  Owingayark  sings  by  himself  with  a  guitar.  He  is  from  Baker  Lake.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  3:  The  elders  from  Igloolik  visit  the  high  school  during  Language  Week.    Segment  4:  An  elder  talks  about  culture,  seal,  and  food,  and  weather.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  

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collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  seal,  music,  sewing,  Language  Week,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐sewing-­‐with-­‐mrs-­‐tattuinex-­‐1997    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Albert  Kimmarliarjuk    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  1:  Maryann  Tattuinee  talks  about  the  sewing  program  she  teaches  at  the  high  school  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.  Rebecca  Twiyee  interviews  her.    Segment  2:  Andrew  Alikasuaq  talks  about  caribou  migration.    Segment  3:  Students  from  the  communities  went  to  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut,  to  learn  about  mining  policies  and  regulations.      Segment  4:  Katutiit  Band  from  Rankin  Inlet  sing  their  songs  from  a  CD  they  just  released.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  music,  songs,  CD,  mining,  caribou  migration,  sewing,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐sewing-­‐prt2-­‐rememberance-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  

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segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  Square  dancing  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.  The  video  is  not  very  clear.    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  2:  Taloyoak  residents  put  up  a  memorial  for  David  Pisugaayak  Kootoo,  a  young  boy  who  saved  the  pilot,  Marten  Hartwell,  in  a  plane  crash.  This  is  a  very  emotional  video.    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  3:  Maani  Ulujuk  students  do  their  projects  in  the  high  school  shop  room.    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  4:  Oo  Aqpik  interviews  a  couple  of  ladies  taking  the  sewing  course  in  Iqaluit.  One  of  them  is  Lau  Timilak  who  has  finished  a  pair  of  kamiks  (seal  skin  boots).  Atatsik  also  finished  a  pair  of  kamiks.  These  ladies  learn  about  tanning  caribou  skins.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  kamik,  seal  skin  boots,  caribou  skin,  plane  crash,  sewing,  tanning,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐sept-­‐12-­‐1991    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐    Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Segment  1:  This  is  a  video  about  a  bad  dream  on  not  wanting  to  edit  videos  for  this  show.    Segment  2:  Young  people  demonstrate  Inuit  games.    

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Segment  3:  Students  are  taken  out  on  a  trip  by  boat  to  go  seal  hunting.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  hunting,  Inuit  games,  seal,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐secret-­‐stories-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  Lue  Paul  Koonoo  from  Igloolik  continues  talking  about  the  time  when  he  was  lost  out  on  a  hunting  trip.    Location:  Taloyaok  Segment  2:  Some  students  from  Taloyoak  went  to  the  Philippines  to  take  a  course  on  making  videos.  This  is  a  comparison  about  the  life  in  Taloyoak  and  the  life  in  Philippines.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  filmmaking,  survival,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐remember-­‐the-­‐days-­‐4922-­‐1994    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  

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life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit-­‐Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Location:  Taloyoak  Segment  1:  Taloyoak  students  do  a  variety  of  activities  in  their  school.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Felix  Alaralak  from  Igloolik  shows  how  to  make  a  carrying  case  for  a  whole  caribou  with  a  strap  over  the  head.  The  strap  is  called  “ikaajuuti”      Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  3:  The  family  of  Joshua  Nuilalik  goes  back  to  his  original  home  near  a  river  outside  the  town  of  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut.  They  are  seen  here  enjoying  fishing  with  a  kakivak  (fish  spear).    Segment  4:  A  music  video  featuring  Red  Thunder,  a  First  Nations  band,  singing  and  drumming.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  drum,  songs,  First  Nations,  fish  spear,  kakivak,  fishing,  carrying  case,  strap,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐ranger-­‐works-­‐2-­‐1992    Ranger  Works  -­‐  1992    Program  name:  Qaujisaut    Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Jane  Flaherty  

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 Segment  1:  Iqaluit  Northern  Rangers  go  on  an  exercise  out  on  the  land.  They  also  go  hunting  caribou.  They  teach  members  of  the  Canadian  Armed  Forces  how  to  skin  caribou  and  build  an  igloo  (igluvigaq).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  caribou,  Northern  Rangers,  Canadian  Armed  Forces,  igloo,  igluvigaq  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐nunavut-­‐constitution-­‐1992    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Jane  Flaherty,  Boasie  Kilukisak    Segment  1:  Youth  are  asked  what  they  think  about  Nunavut.    Segment  2:  One  of  the  high  school  teachers  in  Iqaluit  talks  about  the  social  studies  program  he  teaches,  especially  regarding  the  creation  of  Nunavut.    Segment  3:  A  couple  of  young  men  go  out  to  hunt  polar  bear.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  polar  bear,  hunting,  aboriginal  politics,  social  studies,  creation  of  Nunavut,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐non-­‐smoking-­‐week-­‐1996    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  

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hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit,  Nunavut  Host:  Oo  Aqpik    Segment  1:  Elijah  Amarok  talks  to  students  about  fox  trapping.  He  works  for  the  wildlife  department.    Segment  2:  Lou  Paul  Kunuk  continues  talking  about  the  hunting  trip  when  he  got  lost.    Segment  3:  Olootie  talks  about  how  bad  smoking  is  for  the  body.  She  works  in  health.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  No  Smoking  campaign,  lost,  hunting,  fox  trapping,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐natar-­‐interview-­‐m00662-­‐022-­‐2002    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Jolene  Arreak    Segment  1:  Natar  Ungalaaq,  from  Igloolik  and  the  lead  actor  in  the  film,  Atanarjuat,  talks  about  the  filming  of  the  movie.      Segment  2:  Louie  Amagoalik  talks  about  upcoming  summer  jobs.  Different  students  are  shown  at  a  variety  of  jobs.    Segment  3:  Elizabeth  Paungat  skins  a  ptarmigan.  She  teaches  how  the  various  parts  are  eaten.    

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 The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  ptarmigan,  summer  jobs,  filmmaking,  actor,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐music-­‐videos-­‐bpn-­‐95-­‐0205-­‐1995    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Oo  Aqpik    Segment  1:  Asene  Kapuk,  a  youth  from  Rankin  Inlet  sings  and  plays  guitar.    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  2:  A  music  concert  in  Iqaluit  to  fundraise  for  a  youth  centre.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  3:    An  Igloolik  high  school  student  works  after  school.  She  is  a  young  mother  trying  to  finish  her  education.    Location:  Arviat  Segment  4:  Arviat  people  square  dance.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  music,  concert,  singing,  square  dancing,  youth  centre,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐music-­‐masters-­‐prt-­‐2-­‐1993    Music  Masters  Part  2  -­‐  1993    

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Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Noah  Papatsie    Segment  1:  This  is  a  music  video.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  music,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaujisaut-­‐message-­‐for-­‐youth-­‐m00007-­‐032-­‐2000    Program  name:  Qaujisaut  Qaujisaut  (To  See,  To  Find  Out)  was  a  program  directed  mainly  toward  Inuit  youth  facing  hard  choices  -­‐  caught  between  two  cultures.  It  is  entertaining,  fast  and  fun.  Up  and  coming  young  musical  talent  was  promoted  on  Qaujisaut.  Qaujisaut  taught  young  people  important  life  skills  as  well  as  touching  on  timely  health  issues  and  covering  stories  important  to  youth.  Qaujisaut  was  interactive  –  some  had  contest  segments  and  a  write-­‐in/email  segment.  Qaujisaut  was  a  half-­‐hour  program  for  the  13  to  15  year  old  age  group.  Qaujisaut  was  produced  in  Iqaluit  with  segments  also  being  provided  by  our  other  centres.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation      Location:  Igloolik  Segment  1:  A  Bible  conference  in  Igloolik,  Nunavut.    Segment  2:  The  Inuktitut  teachers,  Igvia  and  Kubluu  Tarqtoo,  show  what  they  do  to  promote  their  culture  and  language  in  their  school.  They  have  an  igloo  (igluvigaq)  that  can  be  visited  by  students.  This  is  a  great  program.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  igloo,  igluvigaq,  culture,  language,  Bible  conference,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐arctic-­‐collage-­‐graduation-­‐m00794-­‐025-­‐2003    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Paul  Quassa  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Nunavut  Arctic  College  graduation  ceremony.  Graduates  from  the  following  programs:  NTEP  (Nunavut  Teacher  Education  Program),  jewelry  metal  work,  the  Akitsiraq  Law  School,  and  hairdressing.      Segment  2:  Paul  Quassa  talks  about  Nunavut  Land  Claims  beneficiaries.      Segment  3:  Toonik  Tyme  celebrations  including  a  fishing  derby,  an  elders’  soccer  game,  a  blindfolded  game,  and  the  Toonik  Tyme  concert.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  college  graduation,  Nunavut  land  claim  beneficiary,  Toonik  Tyme    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐7th-­‐annual-­‐minging-­‐symposium-­‐m00794-­‐022-­‐2003    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Paul  Quassa  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Mining  Symposium  Conference  –  a  variety  of  presentations  on  mining  in  Nunavut.      Segment  2:  This  is  a  Wildlife  Symposium  Conference.  Location:  Igloolik  Segment  3:  Igloolik  Co-­‐op  members  celebrate  their  Co-­‐op’s  40th  anniversary.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.  

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 Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  wildlife,  symposium,  Co-­‐op,  mining    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐itc-­‐electronics-­‐greenland-­‐union-­‐1991    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Blandina  Makkik  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Jayko  Jaypoody  and  Jack  Hicks  talks  about  Inuit  joining  the  unions.    Segment  2:  Blandina  Makkik  talks  about  documentaries  that  are  about  Inuit.      Segment  3:  An  interview  with  Lazarus  Arreak  about  a  dog  team  race  from  Iqaluit  to  Kimmirut  and  back.          Location:  Cape  Dorset  Segment  4:  The  Kinngait  Co-­‐operative  in  Cape  Dorset  recommends  sending  art  and  prints  to  a  museum  in  Toronto  for  better  preservation  and  protection.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  unions,  dog  team,  art  preservation,  museum,  Co-­‐op,  documentaries    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/qaggiq-­‐96-­‐news-­‐shellfish-­‐municipal-­‐election-­‐dec-­‐87    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Jobie  Uitaaluktuq  (Weetaluktuk)  Camera:  Hanes  Nellie  Nowdlak  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  News  with  Elisapee  Davidee.    Segment  2:  Louis  Taparjuk  talks  about  treaty  rights,  treaty  negotiations  and  Nunavut  land  claims.    

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Segment  3:  Martha  Pudlat  talks  about  the  seriousness  of  HIV/AIDS.    Segment  4:  Richard  Webber  talks  about  a  ski  expedition  to  Canada  from  the  North  Pole.      Segment  5:  Iqaluit  Mayor  Andy  Theriault  talks  about  Nunavut  elections.      Segment  6:  Mike  gives  information  about  the  seriousness  of  a  caribou  disease  called  brucellosis.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  land  claims,  negotiations,  HIV/AIDS,  ski  expedition,  North  Pole,  elections,  caribou,  disease,  brucellosis,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/profile-­‐of-­‐pacome-­‐qulaut-­‐1991    Producer:  Igloolik  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Narrator:  Ike  Ungalaaq  Camera:  Qulittalik  Paulusie,  Julie  Ivalu,  Natar  Ungalaaq  and  Simon  Quassa  Location:  Igloolik    Segment  1:  A  profile  of  Pacome  Qulaut  and  a  Memorial  Day  service  in  Qikiqtaarjuk.  Pacome  Qulaut  was  a  well-­‐known  leader  and  teacher  in  Qikiqtaarjuk,  a  place  on  Igloolik  Island.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  memorial  service    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/okota-­‐and-­‐paton-­‐206-­‐nunatsiakmiut    Okota  and  Paton    Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Producer:  Edward  Folger  -­‐  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’  Host:  Mika  Mark  Camera:  Miki  Turturq  

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Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Maxi  Piita  talks  about  his  life  experiences  in  moving  to  Frobisher  Bay  (Iqaluit)  from  Mingurtuuq  (outside  Iqaluit)  to  work  and  form  Apex  (Niaqunnguuq).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Apex,  Niaqunnguuq    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/oaggiq-­‐news-­‐1988    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Jobie  Uitaaluktuq  (Weetaluktuk)  Camera:  Mark  Gordon    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  News  with  Elisapee  Davidee.    Segment  2:  An  interview  with  student,  Melanie  Paniaq,  about  Ukkivik  Residence,  the  student  boarding  home  in  Iqaluit.  It  was  closed  due  to  broken  pipes  and  other  problems.      Location:  Pangnirtung  Segment  3:  An  interview  with  Sakiasi  Sowdluapik  about  the  Auyuittuq  National  Park  in  Pangnirtung.  He  talks  about  Park  regulations.      Segment  4:  Interview  with  Joannie  Ikkidluak  about  the  seal  hunting  ban  in  Nunatsiaq.    Segment  5:  An  interview  with  Harry  Kilabuk  about  climate  change.    Segment  6:  The  NWT  Public  Library  Services  20th  anniversary  celebration  at  the  Centennial  Library  in  Iqaluit.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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Keywords:  Ukkivik  Residence,  seal  hunting  ban,  library,  celebration,  climate  change,  Auyuittuq  National  Park    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/tohaknaak-­‐a1142-­‐1986    Program  name:  Tohaknaak  Producer:  Cambridge  Bay  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  James  Kavogak    Location:  Cambridge  Bay  Segment  1:  Interview  with  Sam  Immingaq  about  shamanism.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  shamanism    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunattinni-­‐meeting-­‐in-­‐pangnirtung-­‐and-­‐pond-­‐inlet-­‐1986    Program  name:  Nunattinni    Nunattinni  (In  My  Home)  was  an  Inuit  cultural  program.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Location:  Pangnirtung  and  Pond  Inlet  Segment  1:  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada  meetings  in  Pangnirtung  and  Pond  Inlet  in  1986  discussing  the  future  creation  of  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  politics,  Inuit  Tapirisat  of  Canada,  creation  of  Nunavut    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunattinni-­‐cbc-­‐25th-­‐anniversary-­‐1986    Program  name:  Nunattinni  Nunattinni  (In  My  Home)  was  an  Inuit  cultural  program.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit    

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Segment  1:  The  Iqaluit  Canadian  Broadcasting  Corporation  (CBC)  station’s  25th  Anniversary  celebration.      Segment  2:  Steven  Kootoo  tells  a  story  about  the  first  caribou  he  caught  when  he  was  a  young  boy.  He  also  gives  instructions  on  how  to  hunt  a  caribou.      Segment  3:  Family  campers  during  summer.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  CBC,  caribou,  celebration,  hunting,  camping    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunattinni-­‐special-­‐2-­‐1989    Program  name:  Nunattinni  Nunattinni  (In  My  Home)  was  an  Inuit  cultural  program.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Alicee  Joamie  tells  a  story  about  her  first  experience  making  a  caribou  skin  amauti  (baby  carrier  parka).      Segment  2:    Pitsulaalaa  Kelly  lighting  a  qulliq  (oil  lamp)  using  seal  blubber  in  the  Inuit  traditional  way.      Segment  3:  Leah  Nutaraq  talks  about  her  experiences  of  the  time  she  was  sent  back  to  visit  the  place  where  she  grew  up  outside  Iqaluit:  Blacklead  Island  (Uummanarjuaq)  –  close  to  Pangnirtung.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  amauti,  caribou  skin,  qulliq  (kudlik),  oil  lamp,  seal  blubber,  Blacklead  Island    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunattinni-­‐japan-­‐expo-­‐85-­‐1986    Program  name:  Nunatinni  Producer:  Iqaluit  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporaiton  Nunattinni  (In  My  Home)  was  an  Inuit  cultural  program.  

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 Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  Expo  ’85  -­‐  footage  from  the  International  Exposition  in  Tsukuba,  Japan  in  1985.  Iqaluit  and  other  locations  around  the  world  were  featured  on  a  live  screen  by  video  conference  (satellite  feed).    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Expo  ’85,  Japan    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunattinni-­‐bahai-­‐entertaiments-­‐1986    Program  name:  Nunattinni  Nunattinni  (In  My  Home)  was  an  Inuit  cultural  program.  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporaion  Host:  Nipisha  Bracken    Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Inuit  Baha’is,  friends  and  performers  from  a  variety  of  Arctic  locations,  including  Kallaaliit  (Greenlanders),  and  southern  locations,  including  Native  Americans,  share  traditional  practices,  knowledge,  spirituality  and  entertainment,  including  drumming,  hoop  dancing  and  kayaking  demonstrations.  This  was  part  of  the  1986  Spirit  North  gathering  in  Iqaluit  organized  by  the  Baha’i  Community.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  traditional  knowledge,  spirituality,  Baha’i,  Spirit  North,  kayaking,  drumming,  hoop  dancing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐program-­‐1-­‐frob-­‐bay-­‐arts-­‐and-­‐crafts    Frobisher  Bay  Arts  and  Crafts    Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’  Location:  Iqaluit  

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 Segment  1:  Nakasuk  School  students’  arts  and  crafts.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  arts  and  crafts    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐ep-­‐45-­‐tale-­‐of-­‐being-­‐lost-­‐in-­‐the-­‐land      Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Tales  of  Starvation  –  A  man  tells  stories  about  a  man  who  survived  out  on  the  land,  but  lost  his  family  to  starvation.  Since  animals  were  hard  to  find,  his  family  started  eating  their  dogs.  He  was  the  only  survivor.      Segment  2:  Toonik  Tyme  games.    Segment  3:  Frobisher  Bay  community  cleanup.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  starvation,  Toonik  Tyme,  community  clean  up    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐25-­‐eva-­‐and-­‐rena-­‐singing-­‐hymns-­‐27-­‐tonic-­‐tyme    Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Eva  and  Rena  sing  hymns.    Segment  2:  Toonik  Tyme  games.    

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 Segment  3:  A  woman  talks  about  how  and  when  the  Nunatsiakmiut  program  was  created.        The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  hymns,  singing,  Toonik  Tyme,  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00093iqqaggiq-­‐2002-­‐07    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  During  the  60th  anniversary  year  of  the  Canadian  Rangers  in  2002,  a  group  of  Rangers  celebrate  the  day  in  Iqaluit.      Segment  2:  Manitok  Thompson,  Minister  of  Transportation,  talks  about  the  issues  regarding  airplane  travel  routes  in  Nunavut.  The  routes  were  not  designed  for  the  decentralized  model  of  the  new  Nunavut  Government.  The  Government  travel  costs  are  very  high  because  of  this.  The  routes  connecting  communities  that  have  decentralized  departments  are  not  well-­‐designed.    Segment  3:  This  is  an  Aboriginal  leaders  meeting  in  Iqaluit,  Nunavut,  in  2002.  Nunavut  Premier  Paul  Okalik,  Federal  Minister  Robert  Nault  and  NWT  Minister  Jim  Antoine  are  interviewed  about  the  issues  that  are  on  the  meeting  agenda.      Segment  4:  Nunavut  Commissioner  Peter  Irniq  recognizes  community  people  who  have  helped  out  in  some  way.      Segment  5:  The  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference  meets  in  Kuujjuaq,  Nunavik  (Northern  Quebec)  in  2002.  Different  groups  of  Inuit  demonstrate  their  drumming  styles.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  Canadian  Rangers,  celebration,  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference,  Federal  Minister,  Aboriginal  leaders,  drumming,  Nunavut,  transportation,  decentralized  model,  Northern  Quebec,  NWT,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00092iqqaggiq-­‐2004-­‐19    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  Eliyah  Kunuk  talks  with  Paul  Quassa  about  how  he  thinks  the  planet  Earth  was  formed.  He  speaks  from  his  own  observations.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  planet  Earth,  map,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00091iqqaggiq-­‐2002    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  The  Mayors  of  Nunavut  went  to  Ottawa  to  have  a  meeting.  Minister  Robert  Nault  and  Jack  Layton  talk  with  the  Mayors.  MP  Nancy  Karetak-­‐Lindell,  a  number  of  federal  Ministers,  and  representatives  from  Inuit  organizations  and  the  Territorial  Government  were  present.  The  meeting  had  positive  outcomes.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  Nunavut  Mayors,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  politics    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00089iqqaggiq-­‐2003-­‐05    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  

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Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  The  Qikiqtani  Inuit  Association  unveils  the  Inuksugait  new  office  building.      Segment  2:  The  Minister  of  Economic  Development,  Olayuk  Akesuk,  and  President  of  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.,  Cathy  Towtongie  talk  about  partnering  on  economic  issues  in  Nunavut.  Mining  is  one  of  the  priorities  in  the  Territory.    Segment  3:  MADD  (Mothers  Against  Drunk  Driving)  organizes  a  public  meeting  in  Baker  Lake.      Segment  4:  A  grizzly  bear  was  shot  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.  Here  they  are  shown  skinning  the  bear.    Segment  5:  The  Canadian  Rangers  from  Nunavut  had  a  meeting  and  course  in  Rankin  Inlet,  Nunavut.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  Canadian  Rangers,  grizzly  bear,  skinning,  economic  development,  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.,  NTI,  MADD,  Mother’s  Against  Drunk  Driving,  Qikiqtani  Inuit  Association,  QIA,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00088iqqaggiq    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  Senator  Charlie  Watt,  who  represents  Inuit,  chairs  a  Senate  Committee  meeting  on  fisheries  and  oceans.  Leesee  Papatsie  is  one  of  the  delegates.  She  represents  her  fishing  business  and  does  a  presentation  to  the  Committee.  The  item  under  discussion  involves  quota  allocations  for  Nunavut  and  Nunavik.    Segment  2:  Cathy  Towtongie,  President  of  the  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.,  also  makes  a  presentation  on  fisheries  and  oceans  to  the  Senate  Committee.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    

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   Key  Words:  Senate  Committee,    fisheries,  quota,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00087iqqaggiq-­‐2003-­‐13    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Rose  Machmer    Segment  1:  In  1950s  and  ‘60s,  the  RCMP  in  the  Inuit  communities  shot  the  dog  teams  (dog  slaughter).  This  is  one  of  the  main  agenda  items  at  this  meeting  of  the  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference.  About  a  thousand  dogs  were  shot.  This  incident  hindered  the  traditional  way  of  life.  Elders  are  seen  talking  about  this  topic.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.        Key  Words:  dog  slaughter,  dog  teams,  RCMP,  Inuit  Circumpolar  Conference,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/its-­‐for-­‐the-­‐kids-­‐toonik-­‐tyme-­‐concert-­‐pt-­‐1-­‐1982    Toonik  Tyme  Concert  -­‐  1982    Producer:  Simon  Michael  -­‐  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  Moses  Kipanik,  Joanasie  Salomonie  and  Kim  MacNeill    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  Toonik  Tyme  for  kids  –  Pat  Hardy  shows  all  kinds  of  puppets  and  gives  a  performance  with  them.      Segment  2:  42  performers  perform  in  the  Toonik  Tyme  concert.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Toonik  Tyme,  concert,  puppets    

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http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/igliniit-­‐whale-­‐hunt-­‐at-­‐floe-­‐edge-­‐1990    Program  name:  Igliniit    Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Leetia  Ineak    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  Hunters  enjoy  a  day  at  the  floe  edge  during  a  whale  hunt  in  1990.      Segment  2:  Leah  Nutaraq  tells  a  story  about  what  and  how  children  used  to  play  when  she  was  a  child.    Segment  3:  An  interview  with  Wildlife  Officer,  Aqiaruq  (Akeeagok),  about  whales.  A  quota  of  15  was  available  between  three  communities.      Segment  4:  Interviews  with  hunters  about  whale  quotas.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  whales,  quotas,  floe  edge,  children’s  games    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/george-­‐kuptana-­‐interview-­‐cb-­‐m-­‐18-­‐1984    Producer:  Ida  Todd  –  Cambridge  Bay  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Ida  Todd  Camera:  John  Komak    Location:  Ikaluktuktiak  (Cambridge  Bay)  Segment  1:  George  Kuptana’s  profile  and  life  story  while  living  in  Umingmaktok,  an  outpost  camp  at  Bathurst  Inlet.    Segment  2:  A  man  feeds  his  dog  team.    Segment  3:  Children  play  in  a  playground.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  life  story,  outpost  camp,  dog  team,  playground  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/etulu-­‐etidloie    Producer:  Mosesie  Kipanik  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  Joanasie  Salomonie  and  Noah  Nakashook    Location:  Iqaluit  Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Etulu  Etidloie,  who  sings  some  of  his  lyrics.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Music    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/ernie-­‐lyall-­‐interview-­‐1984    Producer:  Connie  McCrae  –  Ikaluktuktiak  (Cambridge  Bay)  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Camera:  Joames  Panioyak    Location:  Cambridge  Bay  Segment  1:  Ernie  Lyall’s  profile  in  1984.  He  worked  with  the  Hudson’s  Bay  Co.  for  many  years  and  became  an  interpreter  moving  from  community  to  community.    Segment  2:  Rosemary  Immingarq  talks  about  the  time  when  Kugaaruk’s  (Avilirjuaq)  Koomiut  Co-­‐op  was  created.  She  remembers  the  time  when  everything  was  cheaper,  but  even  then,  it  was  costly  too.      Segment  3:  Inuk  Charlie  explains  how  business  functions  at  the  Koomiut  Co-­‐op.  It  is  owned  and  operated  by  members.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Hudson’s  Bay  Co.,  Co-­‐op    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐ep-­‐33    Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  

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launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’  Location:  Frobisher  Bay  (Iqaluit)    Segment  1:  Please  help  clean  up  Frobisher  Bay  –  a  call  for  community  cleanup  showing  where  garbage  accumulates,  people  raking  it  up,  and  the  dump.    Segment  2:  Old  photos  from  the  1930s  by  Peter  Pitseolak  –  Kinngamiut  (people  of  Cape  Dorset).    Segment  3:    A  short  film  called  “Magic  Man”  starring  Timmun  Alariaq  (from  Cape  Dorset)  depicting  an  Inuk  man  (shaman)  chanting  and  doing  various  activities  and  movements.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Frobisher  Bay,  chanting,  shaman,  photos,  1930s    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐ep-­‐17-­‐cbc-­‐show    Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’    Location:  Frobisher  Bay  (Iqaluit)  Segment  1:  A  CBC  Radio  news  show  talking  about  different  topics.    Segment  2:  A  man  carves  a  ring  and  a  woman  makes  a  wall  hanging  out  of  feathers.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  radio  show,  CBC,  carving,  wall  hanging    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐ep-­‐9    Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Producer:  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  

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Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’    Location:  Iqaluit  (Frobisher  Bay)    Segment  1:  Inuit  prepare  wolf  skins.      Segment  2:  Women  guides  teach  how  to  prepare  seal  and  caribou  skins  and  sew  them.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  seal  skins,  caribou  skins,  wolf  skins,  sewing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐lake-­‐harbour-­‐and-­‐frobisher-­‐in-­‐summer-­‐ep51    Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Producer:  Joanasie  Salomonie  -­‐  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’  Camera:  Mosesie  Kilabuk    Location:  Kimmirut  and  Frobisher  Bay  Segment  1:  The  life  of  Kimmirut  people  camping,  hunting  and  other  activities  in  the  summer.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  camping,  hunting,  boating    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/nunatsiakmiut-­‐daydreams    Daydreams    Program  name:  Nunatsiakmiut  Nunatsiakmiut  Community  Television  Society  /  Nunatsiakmiut  Film  Society  was  launched  in  Frobisher  Bay  in  1975.  This  was  the  earliest  Inuit  filmmaking  group  in  the  Eastern  Arctic.  Nunatsiakmiut  means  ‘People  From  the  Beautiful  Land.’  

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Camera:  Manasie  Mark    Location:  Iqaluit  (Frobisher  Bay)  Segment  1:  Daydreams  –  This  video  is  all  about  daydreaming.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  daydreams    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/cambridge-­‐bay-­‐daycare-­‐benifit-­‐1986    Producer:  Ikaluktuktiak  (Cambridge  Bay)  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Location:  Ikaluktuktiak  Segment  1:  Cambridge  Bay  musicians  play.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  music      http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/charlie-­‐panigoniak-­‐and-­‐lorna-­‐1985    Producer:  John  Aulajuq  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Camera:  John  Aulajuq    Location:  Arviat    Segment  1:  Charlie  Panigoniak  playing  banjo  and  guitar,  and  singing  with  Lorna  Tasiuq.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  music,  singing    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/xmas-­‐concert-­‐part-­‐2  

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 Christmas  Concert  –  Part  2    Program  name:  Igloomiut  Igloomiut  was  a  program  for  a  general  audience.  It  highlights  interesting  elder/traditional  stories  and  features  traditional  music  such  as  ajaaja  and  drum  dancing.    Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  Victor  Qilulaaq  (Killulark)  and  Mark  Tunguaq    Location:    Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  The  December  1987  Christmas  Concert  in  Baker  Lake.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Christmas,  concert    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐8-­‐1987    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Michael  Haqpi,  a  Lands  Program  Officer,  who  talks  about  the  Nunavut  Land  Claims.    Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Elizabeth  Oliot  about  a  student  exchange  to  Windsor,  Ontario.    Segment  3:  An  interview  with  Mara  Kukiijaut,  a  local  artist  from  Baker  Lake,  who  works  for  the  Sanavvik  Co-­‐op  through  selling  her  art  &  drawings.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  national  defense,  DEW  line,  national  park,  Nunavut  land  claim,  water,  division,  artist,  prints,  student  exchange,  Co-­‐op  

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 http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐7-­‐leo-­‐lareau-­‐eric-­‐annaowatalik-­‐1987    Program  name:  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  William  Noah  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  Vincent  Nanurluk  and  Mark  Tunguaq    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Leo  Lareau  about  the  new  arena  in  Baker  Lake.      Segment  2:  An  interview  with  Eric  Anautalik,  who  gives  details  about  what  his  role  is  as  a  Community  Health  Worker.      Segment  3:  Thomas  Suvaaraq  talks  about  the  time  when  he  was  diagnosed  with  TB.  He  had  to  spend  four  winters  and  three  summers  in  the  hospital.  He  learned  how  to  use  a  mouth  instrument  (mouth  harp)  there.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  Community  Health  Worker,  tuberculosis,  TB,  mouth  harp,  arena    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/unnukkut-­‐ep-­‐54-­‐hugh-­‐okoe-­‐1989    Program  name:  Unnukkut  Unnukkut  was  a  current  events  program  for  a  general  audience  produced  in  Baker  Lake.  It  features  interviews  with  politicians  and  other  current  events  items  and  stories  in  Nunavut.    Producer:  Peter  Tapatai  –  Baker  Lake  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Peter  Tapatai  Camera:  David  Quinanaq  and  John  Tapatai    Location:  Baker  Lake  Segment  1:  An  interview  with  Hugh  Okoe,  who  talks  about  issues  regarding  the  mining  project.      Segment  2:  Banabas  Pirjuaq  talks  about  the  Nunavut  Land  Claims.      Segment  3:  An  interview  with  John  Tinashlu,  Chairperson  of  the  Keewatin  Regional  Board  of  Education,  who  talks  about  education  issues.      

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The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Repeated  Key  Words:  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Keywords:  mining,  Nunavut  Land  Claims,  education      http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00085iqqaggiq-­‐2005-­‐23    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Eelai  Michael    Location:  Rankin  Inlet  Segment  1:  Ollie  Ittinuar  and  his  son,  George  Ittinuar,  from  Rankin  Inlet  build  an  igloo  (igluvigaq).    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Mark  Ijjangiaq  from  Igloolik,  builds  an  igloo  (igluvigaq)  while  talking  about  what  he  is  doing.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  igloo,  igluvigaq,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00084iqqaggiq  Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Maggie  Akittiq    Segment  1:  David  Serkoak  talks  about  the  history  of  Inuit  style  drumming.  He  also  talks  about  dancing  and  drumming.  Atiima  Hadlari  is  also  interviewed  about  drumming.  This  is  a  very  good  video  on  drumming  styles  around  the  Inuit  Territory.      Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  Catherine  Alaralak  from  Igloolik  sings  ajaaja.    

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Segment  3:  Nathan  Qamaniq  explains  how  the  names  of  animals  are  changed  when  one  is  making  up  a  song  with  ajaaja.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  ajaaja,  drumming,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00083iqqaggiq-­‐2000  Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Liiviti  Atagoyuk  Location:  Iqaluit    Segment  1:  Paul  Quassa  is  elected  as  President  during  the  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.  elections  in  2000.  He  talks  about  what  he  plans  to  do  as  President.    Segment  2:  Premier  Paul  Okalik  talks  about  the  elders  committee  that  will  be  formed  under  the  Nunavut  Government.    Segment  3:  Rebecca  Williams  and  Mary  Wilman  discuss  the  consultations  concerning  corrections  and  jail  programs.        Segment  4:  Astronauts  that  went  to  space  visit  Iqaluit  and  talk  about  their  experience.      Segment  5:  Jose  Kusugak  talks  about  how  Nunavut  came  about.  After  Nunavut  was  created,  the  two  bodies,  the  Nunavut  Government  and  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.,  strategized  on  how  to  team  up  together  before  approaching  the  federal  government.    Segment  6:  Peter  Irniq  is  the  master  of  ceremonies  at  the  opening  of  the  new  Nunavut  Legislative  Assembly  building.  Speakers  include  MP  Nancy  Karetak,  Speaker  Levi  Barnabus  and  Commissioner  Helen  Maksagak.    Segment  7:  Housing  Minister  Manitok  Thompson  talks  about  the  housing  crisis  in  the  new  territory  of  Nunavut.    Segment  8:  Paul  Okalik  talks  about  the  proposed  time  change  to  make  every  community  have  the  same  time.  Some  people  are  interviewed  about  this  change.      

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Segment  9:  People  living  with  disabilities  in  Nunavut  organized  themselves  and  formed  a  society.  This  is  their  first  meeting.    Segment  10:  Jean  Chretien  and  the  President  of  France  visit  the  first  Legislative  Assembly  of  Nunavut,  Government  of  Nunavut  and  Territory  of  Nunavut.    Segment  11:  Music  with  black  and  white  photos.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  time  change,  Nunavut  Legislative  Assembly  building,  astronauts,  Corrections,  jail,  elders  committee,  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.,  NTI,  Commissioner,  Government  of  Nunavut,  disabilities,  music,  photos,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00082iqqaggiq-­‐2003-­‐10  Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Location:  Sanikiluaq  Segment  1:  (Part  2)  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.  had  their  annual  general  meeting  in  Sanikiluaq,  Nunavut  in  2003.  Their  main  agenda  items  were  education,  language,  and  wildlife.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.,  NTI,  education,  language,  wildlife,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00081iqqaggiq  Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  -­‐  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    

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Segment  1:  (Part  1)  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.  had  their  annual  general  meeting  in  Sanikiluak,  Nunavut.  The  organization  goes  through  the  resolutions  that  will  be  discussed  at  the  general  meeting.  This  meeting  was  ten  years  after  the  signing  of  the  Land  Claims  Agreement.  President  Cathy  Towtongie  gives  the  annual  report.  James  Eetoolook,  Vice  president,  also  gives  his  report.  He  talks  about  the  mining  exploration  presently  happening  in  the  Territory  of  Nunavut.  Second  Vice  President  Raymond  Ningeocheak  reports  on  polar  bear  and  fishing  management  and  quotas.  Secretary  Treasurer  Paul  Kaludjak  reports  on  the  financial  status.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  Land  Claims  Agreement,  Nunavut  Tungavik  Inc.,  NTI,  annual  general  meeting,  mining  exploration,  polar  bear  management,  quotas,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00080iqqaggiq-­‐2001  Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Loretta  Kanatsiak    Segment  1:  Joanasie  Qapik  (Karpik)  reports  on  the  2001  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.  annual  general  meeting.      Segment  2:  Zacharias  Kunuk  and  elder  Pauloosie  Kunuk  do  a  presentation  on  Isuma  media.  They  talk  about  the  challenges  of  making  a  film  without  much  support.  They  would  like  a  letter  of  support  from  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.    Segment  3:  Bernadette  Tungilik,  secretary  treasurer,  reports  on  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.’s  finances.    Segment  4:  Ben  Kovic  from  the  Wildlife  Management  Board  talks  about  the  challenges  in  managing  wildlife  in  Nunavut.    Segment  5:  Joe  Niego,  a  wildlife  officer  in  Baker  Lake,  Nunavut,  reports  on  the  problems  with  grizzly  bears.    Segment  6:  Newly  elected  Qikiqtaaluk  Corporation  President,  Abraham  Tagalik,  talks  about  what  the  organization  needs  to  do  while  he  is  in  the  chair.  The  organization  has  a  two  million  dollar  deficit  at  the  moment.    

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Segment  7:  Jerry  Ell  gives  a  report  to  the  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.  annual  general  meeting  on  the  up  coming  Arctic  Winter  Games.  The  games  will  take  place  in  Iqaluit.  The  new  arena  being  opened  in  Iqaluit  in  preparation  for  the  Arctic  Winter  Games  is  also  shown.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  Arctic  Winter  Games,  Qikitaaluk  Corporation,  grizzly  bears,  Wildlife  Management  Board,  Nunavut  Tunngavik  Inc.,  NTI,  filmmaking,  Isuma  media,  deficit,  arena,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00079iqqaggiq-­‐2003-­‐26  Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Iqaluit  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Segment  1:  Carvers  from  all  over  Nunavut  came  to  Iqaluit  to  show  case  their  carvings.  They  also  ran  carving  workshops.  Other  artists  from  Nunavut  showcase  their  artwork  too.  Irqquq  Angutiqjuak  speaks  about  the  promotion  of  artwork  everywhere.    Segment  2:  Seporah  Kalluk,  an  artist  from  Resolute  Bay,  talks  about  her  art  using  walrus  ivory.  She  makes  jewelry.  Annie  Kokik  (Cookie)  from  Sanikiluaq  shows  how  to  make  grass  baskets.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  carvers,  art,  doll  making,  basket  weaving,  grass  baskets,  ivory,  arts  and  crafts,  jewelry,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00078iqqaggiq-­‐2002-­‐04-­‐inuk-­‐queen-­‐ii    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation  Host:  Paul  Quassa    Location:  Iqaluit  

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Segment  1:  On  October  4,  2002,  Queen  Elizabeth  II  visited  Nunavut’s  capital.  This  video  also  shows  the  Queen  visiting  Iqaluit  in  1994.  She  visits  the  Legislative  Assembly  building  and  Inukshuk  High  School.    Location:  Igloolik  Segment  2:  In  August  2002,  Hall  Beach  and  Igloolik  hunters  teamed  up  for  a  bowhead  whale  hunt.      The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  monarchy,  Nunavut  Legislative  Assembly,  Inukshuk  High  School,  bowhead  whale,  hunting,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00050ri-­‐kobvakaat  Kubvaqaat    Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Arviat  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Location:  Arviat  Segment  1:  An  Arviat  elder,  Elizabeth  Issakiark  (Kubvaqaat)  tells  stories  about  the  starvation  period  in  her  life  and  the  lives  of  her  relatives.  She  talks  about  how  to  look  after  a  starving  person.  She  has  a  very  vivid  memory  of  how  it  was  in  the  early  ‘50s,  ‘60s.  She  talks  about  the  police  helping  people  in  the  camps.  She  saved  a  person  from  starvation,  who  had  come  back  to  their  camp.  The  man’s  name  was  Ajaranni  -­‐  he  had  left  the  camp  some  time  back.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  starvation,  police,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00049ri-­‐inuk  Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  

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Producer:  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Segment  1:  Bobby  Suluk  shows  children  some  fox  furs,  how  to  set  fox  traps  and  how  to  skin  a  fox.  He  gives  very  good  instruction  while  the  children  watch.  He  finishes  by  demonstrating  how  to  dry  the  skin.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:  fox,  traps,  skinning,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    http://www.isuma.tv/ibc/00048ri-­‐1982-­‐greenland-­‐students-­‐interview  Greenland  Students'  Interview  Program  name:  Qaggiq  Qaggiq  (Gathering  Place)  was  a  current  affairs  program  (refers  to  a  large  igloo  built  for  the  gathering  of  several  families).  Producer:  Arviat  –  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation    Segment  1:  Teachers-­‐in-­‐training  from  Greenland  visit  the  Keewatin  Region.  They  explain  what  type  of  program  they  study  to  become  teachers.  They  also  compare  what  they  have  learned  from  this  visit  to  Canada’s  North.    The  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation,  established  in  Canada's  territory  of  Nunavut,  has  been  producing  Inuit  language  video,  by,  for  and  about  Inuit  since  1981.  This  video  is  from  their  collection  and  has  been  made  available  on  the  Internet  for  your  enjoyment  through  funding  provided  by  the  Government  of  Canada  and  the  Government  of  Nunavut.    Key  Words:    music,  teachers-­‐in-­‐training,  Greenland,  Nunavut,  Arctic,  Canadian  Inuit,  IBC,  Inuit  Broadcasting  Corporation