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 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…
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.
Alexandria Elias continues her interview with Susie Tiktalik about her visit and travels to and with her parents, and stories of her mother including fierce games of skills between her mother and other women. Final, part 2.
Alexandria Elias interviews Susie Tiktalik who shares her personal life stories when she was a young married woman of plentiful caribou and happy times and also speaks of various hardships and sufferings such as abandonment, births, deaths, the big…
Alexandria Elias interviews Susie Tiktalik who shares her personal life stories of when she just got married, prior to having her children. She then tells other stories prior to being married of summer gatherings, nomadic traditional Inuvialuit…
A photo of Joe Apian, Amos Anaumiq, Jimmy Memorana, Roy Inuktalik, Frank Kuptan, Philip Haogaq, Harry Igutuk, and Andy Aquaqiun with tents and buildings behind them.
Agnes Nanogak is storytelling of some of she and her family’s many travels, of living in various places, and of of some of their experiences such as when her father fell in water and nearly froze to death, of when he made his own kayak boat with…
A photo of (back to front): Qunguatuq Mary Kudlak, Renie Taipana (Agnes Kuptan’s mother), Margaret Taniq, Nilighaq, Mabel Kaputan, Jean Urina, Edith Haogaq, Ida Ivaraluq, Mary Uyaraktak(?), Joe Apian, Qapaqatuaq, Roy Inuktalik, Albert Paluvik, Sam…
A group photo of several men and women. The men are sitting in front of the women, who are standing. From back to front: Qunguatuq Mary Kudlak, Renie Taipana (Agnes Kuptan's mother), Margaret Taniq, Nilighaq, Mable Kaputan, Jean Urina, Edith Haogaq,…
Guy Hologak is storytelling about his grandfather Aligoitok who was stabbed to death in Ikaahuk and other stabbings and killing of other people long ago prior to White People and RCMP arriving.