A Long Time Ago program host, Louie Goose, introduces Donald Kaglik who explains how he learned of the old stories and legends then Donald continues telling the Legend of The Lone Survivor, part 2 and final part 3.
CHAK’s A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose introduces Jim Wolki and Father Le Meur where Jim is telling the final part six of The Long Crossing story. Father Le Meur then interviews Jim about his successful trapping days when he was younger.
CHAK’s A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose introduces Jim Wolki and Father Le Meur where Jim is telling part two of The Long Crossing story in English. To be continued.
CHAK’s A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose introduces Jim Wolki and Father Le Meur where Jim is telling part three of The Long Crossing story in English. To be continued.
CHAK’s A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose introduces Jim Wolki and Father Le Meur where Jim is telling part four of The Long Crossing story in English. To be continued.
CHAK’s A Long Time Ago host Louie Goose introduces Jim Wolki and Father Le Meur where Jim is telling part five of The Long Crossing story in English. To be continued.
Charlie Smith is telling the legend about the medicine man who had put a bad spell on a married couple, first in Iñupiatun then in English. (An unrelated story starts after the main story ends and runs for a few minutes, then ends abruptly).
A Long Time Ago program host, Louie Goose, introduces Donald Kaglik who is telling the Legend of The Princess Who Married The Shaman, part 1. To be continued.
A Long Time Ago program host, Louie Goose, introduces Donald Kaglik who is continuing part 1 of the legend of the princess who married the shaman, then continues with the final part 2.
Donald Kaglik is telling the Legend of The Rulers Who Became Stars part 1 and final part 2 which are then told in English by host of the A Long Time Ago Progam, Louie Goose.
Charlie Smith is telling the legend of the seven brothers part 4, first in Iñupiatun then in English. Note: The audio then airs Charlie starting part 6 around the 30:13 minute mark then ends abruptly.
Radio host John Holman airs Charlie Smith storytelling. Charlie is telling part one of the legend of how the sun and the moon came to be in the heavens in Inupiatun and then in English.
Albert Oliver (Niqsialuq) is storytelling about a couple with three sons who lived in isolation along the seashore until the boys grew up and wanted to travel and Albert tells of their heroic adventures.