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Frank Cockney is storytelling for the next generations to hear, and says this generation is different, of when he went to Tuktoyaktuk, of learning about the animals and fish and the traditional lifestyle from his grandparents, of when he was younger,…

Frank Cockney is storytelling about when he and others worked at the base camp and at Rig 3 for the oil company, of when he and his son and others got hired to help build a road which became an annual job and when he also worked as a camp attendant…

Frank Cockney is continuing his stories of the shift work that he was doing as a camp attendant at the oil company in Tuktoyaktuk, of when he and Saumik would walk to work since they lived in Tuk, until he bought a skidoo then he’d drive to work,…

Frank Cockney is storytelling of when they first went to Tuktoyaktuk, mentioning all the families that he recalls who had homes there and some of the families that moved on including the then Anglican minister Jim Edwards Sr., Frank says the houses…

Frank Cockney is storytelling of when he was working for the oil company in Tuktoyaktuk, of his holidays, and of when he’d work on first winter road construction in 1967, of working with Caucasion people, of when he began working for the land…

Winnie Cockney, Agnes White, and Murielle Nagy are viewing and discussing the historical contexts of the photos including who and what are in the photos, the year, and location of the contents of the photos, in English and in Sallirmiutun. Part 1. …

Winnie Cockney, Agnes White, and Murielle Nagy continue viewing and discussing the historical contexts of the photos including who and what are in the photos, the year, and location of the contents of the photos, in English and in Sallirmiutun. Part…

A recorded segment in Gwich'in. Includes old country music songs in English.

CHAK news interview with Captain Phil Coot about the ship the "Beaufort Explorer" and her maiden voyage down the Mackenzie River. There are other news items about Jean Chretien in English.

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…

Interview with Hardy Rheaume, a politician. The second part of the tape consists of Nellie Cournoyea taking a phone request. RecoHardy Rheaumerded in English.

CBC host Brian Cusins reads the report about oil exploration on Banks Island and the residents and trappers objection to such exploration.

A Native Voice Host, Billy Day encourages people to tell their old time stories and airs Ikaahuk Elder William Kuptana’s story about how people lived along ago.

Host of A Native Voice Edward Lennie provides local and regional news then interviews Billy Day on when he and other Elders first started teaching drum dancing, then traveling, and performing drum dances.

Host of A Native Voice Edward Lennie provides local and regional news then interviews with Billy Day about his employment and with foster care and or the adoption process as well as his first jobs when Inuvik first started up.

Northern Games performers singing and drumming by the Delta dancers, the Point Barrow team, and the Katyaaq (Tschigehchic) and Fort Good Hope Drummers.

Elders Sarah Kuptana, William Kuptana, Robert Kuptana, Kitty Roland, and Emma Dick speak to and send greetings to family and friends. James Ruben and Gideon Ruben report about ITC and Landclaims work in Inuvialuktun and English.

Elders speak to family and friends and send greetings on the Native Language Program

Agnes White is interviewing Sam Dick about his lifestyle long ago, and about where he lived and traveled. Sam also shares memories and stories from long ago. Interview was already in progress.

Donald Kaglik is telling the Legend of The Beggar Who Found The Ruler’s Daughter, part 1, which is then told in English by host of the A Long Time Ago program host, Louie Goose. To be continued.

Donald Kaglik is telling the Legend of The Beggar Who Found The Ruler’s Daughter, part 2, which is then told in English by host of the A Long Time Ago program host, Louie Goose. To be continued.

Donald Kaglik is telling the Legend of The Beggar Who Found The Ruler’s Daughter, final part 4, which is then told in English by host of the A Long Time Ago program host, Louie Goose.

Northern Games performers singing by the Whitehorse dancers, Eastern Arctic and Point Barrow Utqiarvik dancers
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