Agnes White is interviewing Edith Haogak about where and how she and her family lived at various places long ago. Edith is also storytelling as she identifies many traditional place names.
Agnes White interviews David Nasogaluk about his traditional land use areas from long ago. David also tells some stories from long ago. Agnes White then begins storytelling from Storkeson Bay about where her grandfather and her family were living…
Agnes White completes her interview with her mother about her lifestyle, travels, and places she lived. Persis continues to share stories and memories from long ago. Final, part 3.
Audio starts with western music playing then Mark Emerak continues sharing some life stories as well as stories that he heard. Mark is also singing traditional songs. Part 2. To be continued.
Mark Emerak is completing his life stories as well as stories that he heard. Mark is also singing traditional songs. Final Part 3. An unidentified person also sings a short traditional song
A video of Uluhaktok Elder Sam Oliktoak (aka Sammy Oleektoak) speaking about his experiences growing up and living in the Kangiryuaq (aka Prince Albert Sound) area. He talks about the different animals that were hunted and the ways in which they were…
This is a video of Elder Colin Allen talking about his life. He tells stories about growing up, the jobs he had, where he lived, and how he hunted, trapped, fished, and lived off of the land.
A video of Elder Colin Harry (aka Isaugan) telling stories about his life. He talks about being adopted, going to school, hunting, trapping, and herding reindeer.
A video of Joe Apian describing his experiences living and travelling around the Circumpolar World. Among the discussed topics are: drum dancing, hunting, harvesting, and other various traditional activities.
This video contains several short “How To” segments about finding food to eat out on the land, setting rabbit snares, setting a fishnet, making bread, and making Akutuk (Eskimo Ice Cream).
A video that begins with athletes competing in the 1985 Northern Games in Tuktoyaktuk and continues with elders being interviewed about their life in a camp at Nallok Point.
Grade 3 and 4 students from Sir Alexander Mackenzie school leave for three days and two nights to a cultural camp to learn basic survival skills, firearms awareness, cultural elements, etc.
Host of the People Speak CHAK radio, airs a prerecording of Rosie Albert who is speaking to Elders from Tuktoyaktuk, N.T. They are speaking about their thoughts, concerns, and opinions in regards to the oil companies proposal to build a road from Hay…
Long Time Ago host Ishmael Alunik is storytelling of when he was young and of the vast amount of traditional knowledge taught to him by his parents and grandparents.
Long Time Ago host Ishmael Alunik is telling stories of his family’s traditional knowledge teachings after residential school living, of his travels, and more personal stories.
Long Time Ago host Ishmael Alunik is storytelling about his younger days of he and other’s hunting, fishing, and trapping lifestyles, of the government registering trapping areas, of families moving back to Alaska, to the Mackenzie Delta, to…