A Native Voice host Victor Allen is speaking to and encouraging the listeners in the community and region about becoming involved in leadership and voting at all levels of government including the upcoming Federal Member of Parliment election. He…
Inuit Nipait host Victor Allen is providing territorial elections voting results and passes on a message to the people from the newly elected leader Tom Butters. He then speaks to the elected leaders and sends greetings to family and friends in the…
Inuit Nipait host Victor Allen is provding local and regional news and encourges Inuvialuit to speak up and make their voices heard at meetings and to attend meetings that pertain to them. He also encourages Inuvialuit to create and translate songs…
Murielle Nagy and Agnes White interview Peter and Shirley Esau and they share and discuss personal life stories. Four people speaking all at once for some of the time. Shirley then shares stories from her younger days.
Host of A Native Voice Edward Lennie provides local and regional news then interviews Kenneth Peeloolook about Drum Dancing, their travels, and their performances. Interview ends abruptly so interview is not completed.
Sam Raddi is providing a report on the meeting with the Inuvialuit and First Nations lawyers, and Nellie Cornoyea then he gives an ITK meeting update on the Saturday Inuit Show.
Cathy Cockney is interviewing Elizabeth Banksland about her family genealogy. Elizabeth also shares her mom’s heartbreaking story of childhood abandonment and survival as well as of starvation and cannibalism. Part 1. To be continued.
A COPE meeting was already in progress where discussions started with the agenda items and the progresion of the meeting. Meetings discussions were about annex satelites, providing services to northern communties, providing more Indigenous radio…
Cathy Cockney and Agnes White are interviewing Alphonse Voudrach in English about his family genealogy followed by a very short genealogy interview with Therese.
Abe Auktalik Okpik provides an explanation of a meeting between Inuit Tapirisat Kanatami and the Prime Minister regarding ITK’s position on land and land use and other issues on the C.H.A.K. Western Arctic program.
A video of the Bringing our Languages Home: Aboriginal Language Conference in Yellowknife, NT which took place on March 25 - March 27, 1991. It includes clips of the conference and interviews with conference participants.
This video shows clips of some of the beneficiary profiles which aired on Suaangan throughout the season. The video ends by showing clips from the 2002 Arctic Winter Games in Iqaluit, Nunavut.
A video of three RCMP officers speaking about why they joined the force, their favourite duties, challenges, and advice for youth interested in joining the RCMP. At the end of the video, a portion of Suaangan’s 2001 Bloopers Program is shown.