Murielle Nagy and Agnes White interview John Lucas Sr about his genealogy, his lifestyle, and life stories. The second half of the recording is a repeat of the first half of the recording.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 5 of 5.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 4 of 5.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 3 of 5.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 2 of 5.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 1 of 5.
Murielle Nagy and Agnes White continue to interview Sam Lennie who is telling personal and historical stories. They also view and discuss photographs and maps discussing place names and historical contexts.
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.
Host of A Native Voice Edward Lennie provides local and regional news then Tumma tells a story of when there were hardly an White people and the Mackenzie Delta started getting more populated. The fur trading stores were also starting up in the…
Host of A Native Voice Edward Lennie provides local and regional news then interviews Felix Nuyaviak about bowhead and beluga whaling long ago as well as how Tuktuur̂aqtuuq got it’s name and how Inuvialuit were able to tell time without modern…
Bessie Lennie is telling stories of how she loved traveling around with her husband such as when they chartered a plane to Glenale, Victoria Island and lived alone there until their friends, the Inuktaliks, joined them later. She also talks of how…
Bessie Lennie is continuing her stories of when they lived on Banks Island with her relatives and with her husband and their one child, of their travels during summer and or winter, of other’s visiting and traveling with their ships, of hunting,…
Bessie Lennie is storytelling of when they first went to Ikaahuk, Banks Island when she was a young girl, of their’s and other’s travels for hunting, fishing, Easter, Christmas, of sharing and trading with visitors, of the traditional clothing…
Bessie Lennie is telling a stories about her family and the way they lived long ago with her family and older sister's family, the Kuptanas, of their travels, of when caribou was hunted for food, for caribou skins, for sinew, of when they were hiking…