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Aklavik, N.T. Elder, Simon Bennett is telling a legend of a wealthy ruler and a poor couple on The People Speak Inuit Program hosted by CBC radio host Ishmael Alunik.

Charlie Smith is telling the legend of the wicked polar bear brothers, part 8, first in Iñupiatun then in English.

Charlie Smith is continuing the legend of the wicked polar bear brothers, first in Iñupiatun then in English. Part 7. To be continued.

Albert Oliver is telling a story about a mother and a son living along the sea shore, where the mother poisons her son that leads to his blindness, then when he’s cured and realizes what she has done, he sends his mother out to drift in the sea.

Donald Kaglik is telling the Legend of The Woman Who Went to the Moon, part 2 which is then told in English by host of the A Long Time Ago Progam, Louie Goose.

Donald Kaglik is telling the Legend of The Young Hunter and His Wife, 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 Young Hunter and His Wife, final part 2 which is then told in English by host of the A Long Time Ago program host, Louie Goose.

A photo of a woman taking care of three babies in a house.

A photo of three women standing outside of a building. One woman is holding a folder and the other two women are holding envelopes.

Agnes Nanogak is telling three legends. The first legend is about Kattayatkut, the old lady and her grandson. The second legend is about the fox who kidnapped Ululina, and the third legend is about Kuplugyuaq, the only man that the sought after…

A photo of three small children at a camp in the delta. Left to Right: Persis (Lennie) Gruben, Winnie (Lennie) Cockney and Alexandria Elias (Ulukuluk). Credit: Martha Harry

A photo of a woman with three small children sitting on the ground and eating from a bowl. The photo includes Papipkluk (Harry Ihutat's mother), John Alikaquiq, Iq Eqiyuaq Margret, Effie Aqqaq. Margaret Iqiruyaq.

Agnes Nanogak is telling three stories. The first story is about two siblings who lost their parents and are living alone, followed by another story of man traveling on the river and fishing and is baffled because he keeps hearing a voice singing a…

The photo shows Alestine Andre from Inuvik sitting on a chair on stage at the Eskimo Olympics in Fairbanks Alaska.

A photo of the Tiaga Forest during the winter.

A photograph of Tianna Gordon-Ruben as she tells a story.
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