The first part of this video shows part of a search and rescue training course that took place in Herschel Island Territorial Park. It includes an interview with the instructor, Wayne Merry, and shows him teaching the participants about using ropes…
This video is about the education system in Inuvik, NT. It includes interviews with Will Kunder, Roy Menagh, and Pauline Gordon, educators from Sir Alexander Mackenzie School and Samuel Hearne Secondary School.
A video of various events that took place during Alcohol Awareness Week in Inuvik in November 1987. It includes games, talks at Samuel Hearne Secondary School, a feast, an old-time dance, and people singing country songs.
The first half of this video displays the New Year's talent show with musical performances and dancing. The second half recaps the year, showing footage from around the community, ice hockey tournaments, interviews, etc.
This video shows interviews with Elders Alexandria Elias, William Kuptana, and Michael Amos from Sachs Harbour who have all passed on. They each tell stories from their lives.
This is a video of Elder Lena Wolki talking about her life growing up and living on the land. She tells stories about how they used to hunt, fish, trap and prepare and preserve food for the winter.
This is a video about the Dempster Highway, created to celebrate it’s 25th year. It shows scenery from different places on the highway and provides information about stops along the highway.
This is a video of John Lucas and Floyd Sydney from Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories, talking about sport hunting in their community. The last few minutes of the video show a segment of “Nanuk Says” in Inuvialuktun without subtitles.
Aklavik's annual Mad Trapper Rendezvous in 2003. Footage shows musical performances from David Storr, Creeative Harmony, Allen Park, and Richard Gordon. The video ends with shots of Aklavik scenery.
This is a video of an interview with elder Emma Dick who talks about what it was like living in the Delta and on the coast. She talks about how they used to hunt, trap, and live off the land.
Canadian North is an Aboriginal Company under Norterra. This video discusses the operations of Canadian North, the airline industry, and Great Northern Arts Festival.