Margaret Carpenter telling stories on the third day of the Inuvialuit Elders Storytelling Gathering. She talks about her time working at the health clinic.
Margaret Carpenter introducing herself and telling stories on the second day of the Inuvialuit Elders Storytelling Gathering. The first clip is her introduction and a story about her dog smoking. The last clip is a drum dance.
Sachs Harbour Meeting with Jean Chretien about oil and gas development, seismic activity on the island, interference with trapping, trappers concerns, and consultation requirements [regulations, ect]. Trappers position. News Release Elmira 273…
Charlie Smith is telling a legend of a man named Quaqsiqtuq first in Iñupiatun then in English followed by another unidentified speaker who is storytelling in Inuvialuktun.
Andy Cockney is storytelling about his hunting and trapping days and travels from when he was a teenager followed by Laura Kangegana who is sharing memories and telling stories from when she was a young girl. Bert also interviews Laura about their…
Annie Emaghok is sharing a story that her mother told her of the very challenging times that she has endured long ago as well as stories from when she was young. After a short period of silence, Betty Cockney’s storytelling was already in progress…
Cathy Cockney interviews Fred Inglangasuk about his family genealogy with help from his son Dennis Inglangasuk. Cathy then interviews Jacob Archie about his family genealogy with assistance from older sister Rosie Archie and his wife Elizabeth…
Cathy Cockney interviews George Kalousak about his family genealogy with help from interpreter Rosie Archie followed by Elijah Harley’s genealogy interview also with Rosie Archie’s help.
The beginning is a repeat of Jacob Archie completing his genealogy interview with Cathy Cockney followed by genealogy interviews with Elizabeth Archie, Winnie Elanik, Julia Paul, and Hilda Irish.