Mary Kailek is telling more legends including of a man who could turn himself into other things to achieve his goals, of people living along the ocean shore, and more. Part 3. To be continued.
Mary Kailek is continuing (repeating initial part of the story) a legend from the previous story where the daughter refuses to marry a man, then tells a short personal story of an unusual sighting from her younger days, followed by a First Nations…
Mary Kailek is telling a story that was already in progress about the legend of an orphan who sets off in search for the women who were kidnapped including a ruler's daughters followed by another legend of an aging discouraged father whose daughter…
Kenneth Peeloolook is storytelling about Stefansson’s iced in ship that sunk and how they were able to survive with Inupiaq guides followed by a short personal life story
A photo of a group of people standing together preparing to perform a dance at the Inuit Circumpolar Conference. The photo includes: Abel Tingmiak, Gilbert Thrasher, Vince Teddy, Marcy Tingmiak, Glenna Hansen, Cathy Cockney, and Gloria Allen.
A photo of a group of people standing together preparing to perform a dance at the Inuit Circumpolar Conference. The photo includes: Abel Tingmiak, Gilbert Thrasher, Vince Teddy, Marcy Tingmiak, Glenna Hansen, Cathy Cockney, and Gloria Allen.
A photo of singers and drummers performing. Back row (left to right): Louisa Alunik and Shawna Rogers. Front row (left to right): Abel Tingmiak, William Day, Scott Kasook, and Jimmy John Meyook.