A video of elders sending Christmas and New Year’s greetings in 1992 and some performances from the 1989 Moose Kerr School Christmas Concert in Aklavik.
Video footage of the activities and competitions of the Mad Trapper Rendezvous. The main highlight is the gun shooting competition that was hosted to raise money for ducks unlimited. The video ends by revealing the natural scenery in Aklavik.
This is a video of Edith Haougak and an unidentified female Elder. They talk about what their lives were like when they were growing up, where they lived, and what the people did to survive on the land.
A video of the second annual Pokiak River Festival which took place in Aklavik in 1993. Several performances from singers and fiddlers are shown as well as scenes from the audience.
The first half of this video depicts describes the company Norterra and the operations of its subsidiaries. The second half of the video shows the Mad Trapper Rendezvous events that took place in Aklavik.
A video of children from Sir Alexander Mackenzie School (SAMS) in Inuvik performing Christmas songs and plays, highlights from the Sunrise Festival fireworks display, and jigging from Aklavik.
A video of elders speaking about their lives in the North Slope Boreal Coast and Sam Green sharing a story about when he traveled from Herschel Island to Johnny Green Bay.
Long Time Ago Host Ishmael Alunik airs recorded stories told by Inuvik Elders Ida Aleekuk and Rhoda Allen who are sharing stories from their younger days.
Host of A Native Voice Victor Allen is speaking to and encouraging the people about the importance of meeting attendance, becoming informed, and expressing concerns in matters concerning Inuvialuit and Gwich'in livelihood, in light of oil and gas…
A Native Voice host Victor Allen is speaking about the new CBC radio program called A Native Voice as well as speaking about current affairs and the news in Inuvialuktun.
Long Time Ago host Ishmael Alunik is telling a story of being born and raised in the Yukon near the Alaskan border before moving to the Mackenzie Delta.
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…
Long Time Ago host Ishmael Alunik continues his stories of he and others move to Inuvik, N.T. formally called East Three, where people were trained and employed when they were building the new town of Inuvik. Stories include when they were building…
Long Time Ago host Ishmael Alunik continues his stories of when Inuvik was first being built with rapid lifestyle changes affecting everyone. Jessie Amos is interviewed in English about the bannock and tea boiling contest, followed by Ishmael…
Long Time Ago host, Ishmael Alunik is telling historical stories of the Inupiat and the Inuvialuit who lived and traveled along the Yukon North Slope prior to European contact and after contact and prior to written maps and modern borders of today.