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Kangiryuarmiutun
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Early Memories with Frank Kuptana
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Audio
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Kuptana, Frank
Date
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[197-?]
Description
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Frank Kuptana is storytelling about his earliest memories of traveling alone with his mother who was packing him, of hard times and good times, of his mom remarrying, of the gatherings, games, visiting, and dances, of their homes built, of hunting, of the many people, traditional hunting methods, of his mom calling caribou during caribou hunts, of feeling like an orphan, people trapping for foxes with dog teams prior to skidoos, of returning to his birth place, then trapping with Agnavigak, Christmas gatherings, fishing, and more.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Storytelling
Mother
Hiking
Trapping
Gatherings
Games
Homes
Dances
Seals
Qulliq (Traditional Lamp)
Dogs
Traditional Food and Drinks
Caribou
Hunting
Bows and Arrows
Snow Houses
Fishing
Christmas
Trading Post Store
Alcohol
Sewing
Language
A language of the resource
Inuinnaqtun
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Kugluktuk
Nunavut
Kuugaruyuak
Ulukhaqtuuq / Uluksaqtuuq (Ulukhaktok)
Kangiryuak
Naryuktuuk
Iqaluktuuttiaq
Ikaahuk / Ikaariaq (Sachs Harbour)
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Identifier
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N-1992-253-0384
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Frank Kuptana’s Memories of Long Ago
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Audio
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Kuptana, Frank
Date
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[197-?]
Description
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Frank Kuptana is telling old time stories of how people lived long ago of how people hunted, fished, and gathered for their food long ago, living a totally traditional lifestyle compared to today with help now a days from the government, with people looking only to money to purchase skidoos, etc, of when his mom left her biological father while backpacking him until they reached people and she remarried to her stepfather, and married into a good family, of how elders long ago made made fire without matches, of gathering together, of sewing traditional clothing, of the games, and dances, of lifestyle changes of people focusing more on working to make money and less hunting and living off the land today, making everything they needed to live with their customs and traditions, of people fighting over and stabbings and warring over women, and or killing their wives, of shamanism, and shares fond memories of his loving mother who passed away when he was young, and how he stayed with various people, then started trapping with Arnavigak, is always thankful for Aggie (sp) Bolt, and then got married and they started living on their own, traveling and hunting together and more.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Storytelling
Hunting
Fishing
Caribou
Seals
Polar Bears
Snaring
Eggs
Water Fowl
Traditional Hunting Tools
Traditional Food
Traditional Clothing
Traditional Homes
Wood
Modern Skidoos
Hiking
Abuse
Parents
Remarriage
Stepfather
Traditional Hunting Methods
Trapping
Dogs
Cigarettes
Fire
Gatherings
Sewing
Games
Dances
Money
Employment
Travels
Customs
Traditions
Smoke Pipe
Orphan
Murders
Deaths
Trapping
Foxes
Payment
Marriage
Language
A language of the resource
Inuinnaqtun
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Kugluktuk
Nunavut
Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay)
Kuugaruyuak
Ulukhaqtuuq / Uluksaqtuuq (Ulukhaktok)
Kangiryuak
Nuvuk
Kugluktuk
Nunavut
Ikaahuk / Ikaariaq (Sachs Harbour)
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Identifier
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N-1992-253-0388
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Aulavik Oral History Recordings
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DLN Custom Item Metadata
Dialect
Sallirmiutun
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Joe Apiana then Sarah Kuptana and Edith Haogak Lifestyles and Mapping Interviews
Type
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Audio
Creator
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Nagy, Murielle
White, Agnes
Apiana, Joe
Kuptana, Sarah
Haogak, Edith
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Ikaariaq (Sachs Harbour)
Kangikhuakyuk (Jesse Bay)
Thompson River
Nuvuk (Berkeley Point)
Nelson Head
Kugluktuk
Nunavut
Banksland
Akłarvik (Aklavik)
Tununik
Walker Bay
Kangiryuak (Prince Albert Sound)
Haalahikvik
Napigarvik
Umingmakyuk
Kangiryuak
Mary Sachs
Qahinguktarvik
Pinguryaak Kuugakpaaluk
Kingahuit
Kapungayualuk
Merci Bay
Johnson Point
Umingmakyuktuuk
Kangikhinik
Kangikhuaryunguak
Nakhaaluk
Nahauyaryuaq (Sungukpaaluk)
Niaqungnaaruk
Aluaq
Tapqaqpaaluk
Tapqaaraaluk
Nunangiyaak
Tahiryuakhiq
Ulitaqtuk
Kuugahugr̂uk
Manniliqpik (Egg River)
Bernard Harbour
Hiniktarvik
Qaquktuaryuk
Ungiguuk
Ungigun
Qiitdjun
Nikkaviin
Big Horn River
Uluksaqtuuq (Ulukhaktok)
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
February 27, 1996/February 28, 1996
Description
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Murielle Nagy and Agnes White continue to interview Joe Apiana followed by an interview with Sarah Kuptana and Edith Haogak. They also view a map and discuss numerous Inuvialuktun traditional place names some of which are not listed in the Place section.
This recording is from the Aulavik Oral History Project undertaken by the Inuvialuit Social Development Program.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Oral History
Interview
Storytelling
Lifestyle
Animals
Hunting
Homes
Trapping
Soapstone Lamp (Qulliq)
Language
Travels
Hiking
Whitemen
Fishing
Traditional Place Names
Mapping
Language
A language of the resource
English
Inuvialuktun
Inuinnaqtun
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
Aulavik 19
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Sallirmiutun
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Surviving Very Hard Times by Agnes Nigiyok
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Audio
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Nigiyok, Agnes
Date
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July 9, 1976
Description
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Agnes Nigiyok is telling a story of when she was a young girl of the many years of hardships she endured when she lived with her step parents, the Sikoaluks . She recalls how they let her suffer in need of clothes and left her hungry most of the time she was with them. She speaks of staying with the Lennie family who treated her like their own child, and staying with various families while growing up, then getting married where she felt she was treated really well and finally got a good home, and more.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Storytelling
Starving
Mistreated
Step Parents
Sikoaluk's
Whitemen
Relgion
Poor
Uummarmiut
Marriage
Death
Trapping
Lennies
Shamanism
Illness
Language
A language of the resource
Inuvialuktun
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Uummaq (Mackenzie Delta)
Tapqaq (Shingle Point)
Kangiryuak
Ukikpik
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Identifier
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N-1992-253-0281
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Sallirmiutun
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A Man Named Akak by Agnes Nigiyok Part 1
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Audio
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Nigiyok, Agnes
Date
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July 9, 1976
Description
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Agnes Nigiyok is storytelling about a man named Akak who was from Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay) who was married to a Kaniryuarmiut but his inlaws did not like him so they had him killed. To be continued.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Storytelling
Kangiryuarmiut
Hunting
Akak
Winter Gathering
Inlaws
Shaman
Snow Houses
Murder
Language
A language of the resource
Inuvialuktun
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay)
Kangiryuak
Sea ice
Nunavut
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Identifier
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N-1992-253-0283
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Sallirmiutun
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A Man Named Akak by Agnes Nigiyok Part 2 and Personal Life Stories
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Audio
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Nigiyok, Agnes
Date
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July 9, 1976
Description
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Agnes Nigiyok is continuing the story about the man named Akak who was killed then an RCMP investigation ensued a year later when the families involved were arrested and taken away and returned a year later. Agnes also tells about one man’s wife who eventually returned from the West, about reluctantly having to live with the Sikoaluk’s again, then getting married and having a daughter, and sometimes witnessing men taking away other people’s wives and take them away, and of tough days, and more.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Storytelling
Kangiryuarmiut
Akak
Inlaws
Shaman
Snow Houses
Murder
Investigation
Police
Arrests
White People
Marriage
Language
A language of the resource
Inuvialuktun
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Iqaluktuuttiaq (Cambridge Bay)
Kangiryuak
Sea ice
Qikiqtarr̂uk / Qikiqtaryuk (Herschel Island)
Kugluktuk
Nunavut
Ulukhaqtuuq / Uluksaqtuuq (Ulukhaktok)
Akłarvik (Aklavik)
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
N-1992-253-0284
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COPE Recordings
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DLN Custom Item Metadata
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Sallirmiutun
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Hurtful Childhood Memories by Agnes Nigiyok
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Audio
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Nigiyok, Agnes
Date
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July 9, 1976
Description
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Agnes Nigiyok is telling about her biological parents, her elderly father and the severe abuse that her much younger biological mother endured from other men. She talked about first being adopted by her aunt, then being taken away by a bullyish couple who took her away from her relatives, away from her homeland. She adds, that is when she would go from home to home and lived in fear of the couple, who had wanted her for a daughter in law but was treated very badly by them.
Subject
The topic of the resource
Storytelling
Biological Parents
Adoptions
Siblings
Wife Stealing
Physical Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Gathering
Snow Houses
Seal Hunting
Dancing
Competitions
Fighting
Shamanism
Illness
Death
Caribou Hunting
Lake Fishing
Dogs
Taken Away
Arranged Marriage
Language
A language of the resource
Inuvialuktun
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Nunaptingni (Northwest Territories)
Inuuvik / Iñuuvik (Inuvik)
Coast Shoreline
Lakes
Sea Ice
Kangiryuak
Kugluktuk
Nunavut
Kaanata / Kanata (Canada)
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
N-1992-253-0285