The video begins with an inter view with Ray Ruben about the Ikhalukpik Jamboree. Following that, the video shows highlights of the events at the jamboree including shooting, jigging, and games. The video concludes with an interview with Anges Goose.
A video recording the Mad Trapper Rendezvous of 1988, a set of games that are all reminiscent of the skills needed to live off of the land. Depicted events include: dog races, muskrat skinning, biscuit eating, bottle sucking, log sawing, and hockey.
A video of musicians John Kuneyuna, Noah Akhiatak, and Peter Malgukak being interviewed about their music. They perform on the fiddle, guitar, accordion, and keyboard, while people square dance and play musical chairs along to their music.
This video introduces the Larga Home through interviews with employees and visitors. The second half of the video depicts the events of the 1989 McPherson Jamboree.
This video depicts the Muskrat Jamboree in Inuvik. Features include: the feast, bottle sucking contest, parade, dog sled racing, ski doo racing, and various games.
A video of people performing and enjoying the Midway Lake Music Festival in Fort McPherson. Several performers and audience members are interviewed about the festival.
This video depicts the Muskrat Jamboree in Inuvik. Features include: the feast, bottle sucking contest, parade, dog sled racing, ski doo racing, and various games.
Highlights from the 1993 Kingalik Jamboree in Ulukhaktok. Video features interviews discussing sponsorship and other funding opportunities for the festival.
This video presents an interview with Holman Printer's print shop manager. It continues by going through the process of print making. The video ends with a speech from Ethel Blondin-Andrew about the International Year for the Ocean Project.