Agnes White is interviewing her mother, Persis Gruben, about when she was travelling and living around Banksland as well as other places where she and other’s travelled and lived, and more. Persis also shares memories and stories from long ago. …
The interview was already in progress with Jimmy Memogana and Agnes White about his lifestyle long ago beginning with when they were flying over Jimmy’s traditional land use areas. Jimmy also shares historical stories on location. Audio is…
Agnes White interviews Joe Apiana about his traditional land use areas and he also shares memories and stories from long ago. Agnes then describes their fall homes that were made long ago..
Agnes White is sharing stories from various locations. She is telling stories that were told to her from mother Persis Gruben, of when they first went to Banks Island. Agnes then begins to share her own stories from her younger days.
Agnes White interviews Edith Haogak about their families' traditional lifestyle long ago prior to European contact. Agnes White then begins storytelling and shares memories of her younger days.
Cathy Cockney and Agnes White are interviewing Alphonse Voudrach in English about his family genealogy followed by a very short genealogy interview with Therese.
In the first clip Annie Thrasher introduces herself and tells stories on the second day of Inuvialuit Elders Storytelling Gathering. The second clip is Annie talking about family names.
Murielle Nagy and Agnes White interview Peter Sydney about his lifestyle long ago, of his travels, and places he’s lived, and more. They also viewed maps while discussing the historical contexts of the the time of year, and the place names of the…
The Gwich’in speaking ends then the language switches to English with Roddy Peters at the 17:41 minute mark about the concerns and needs for improvement in his community.
Charlie Smith is telling the legend of the seven brothers part 4, first in Iñupiatun then in English. Note: The audio then airs Charlie starting part 6 around the 30:13 minute mark then ends abruptly.
Charlie Smith is telling the legend of the jealous uncle, part 5, first in Iñupiatun then in English. To be continued. Note: The audio then airs Charlie starting part 6 around the 27:35 minute mark then ends abruptly.