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Billy telling a story about his motivation to build his own boat as a young man.

Mabel Steffanson is continuing to tell her life stories of her younger days of she and her family’s travels, of gathering eggs, fishing, a lot of deaths due to the big flu, of fun times, and more. Final, part 5.

Mabel Steffanson is continuing to tell her life stories of her younger days of traveling to the Mackenzie Delta, of being happy to use her brother’s dog team, and more. Part 4. To be continued.

Mabel Steffanson is continuing to tell her life stories of her younger days. Part 3. To be continued.

Mabel Steffanson is continuing to tell her life stories of her younger days. Part 2. To be continued.

Mabel Steffanson is telling her life stories of her birth place, her family members, their travels, and more followed by Tommy Thrasher narrating the English version of Mabel’s stories. Part 1. To be continued.

Inuvik Elder Madeline Smith send greetings and speak to family and friends in Alaska and Canada.

Charlie Smith is completing the legend of the Kuskowin River Ghost in Iñupiatun then in English. Final, part 2.

Charlie Smith is telling a legend of the Kuskowin River Ghost in Iñupiatun then in English. Part 1 To be continued.

Charlie Smith is telling a legend, in Iñupiatun then in English, of a hunter, his family, and the Sinrock Ghost. Part 1. To be continued.

Charlie Smith and various other speakers from Utqiarvik, Alaska are sending greetings and sharing testimonies from a church service.

Charlie Smith is telling a legend, that was already in progress, of a boy who was traveling alone. The story ends abruptly.

Aklavik Elder Rachel Selamio is speaking to Dora Malegana and telling a stories about Christmas and New Years Gatherings and Celebrations long ago at Pataktuuk (Demarcation).

A Long Time Ago host, Ishmael Alunik, airs Johnny Ruben storytelling. Johnny is telling a legend told by the Eastern Arctic Inuit about Shamans followed by a short story of their missing friend.

Johnny Ruben is telling a story about an old lady and her grandson who were abandoned and left for dead.

Elder Johnny Ruben is completing his storytelling, part two, of his parents and grandparents travels, hunting, and trapping stories.

Elder Johnny Ruben is storytelling about some Eastern Arctic families migrating west, a fatal illness, hardships, priests, Paulatuk starting up, as well as personal stories of his grandparents, and more. To be continued.

Elder Johnny Ruben is storytelling about how Inuvialuit people lived long ago, always busy preparing for hunting and fishing, and preserving food to last for the year, Christmas gatherings, and more.

Lonnie talks about the difficulty of getting her daughter into Inuvialuktun class in school.

Radio host Tommy Ross Sr introduces Christie Thompson who is speaking on the A Long Time Ago Program

Olga Roland and Madeline Smith speak to family and friends and send greetings on the People Speak Inuit Program

Sam Raddi is providing updates on meetings he attended on The People Speak Inuit Program.

Sam Raddi is providing a report on the meeting with the Inuvialuit and First Nations lawyers, and Nellie Cornoyea then he gives an ITK meeting update on the Saturday Inuit Show.
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