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Sam Raddi is providing a report on the topics discussed at the Inuit Tapirisat Kanatami (ITK) meeting that he attended in Igloolik, Nunavut with other Inuit and Inuvialuit leaders, and delegates from throughout Canada

Ivy Raddi is continuing her life stories and sharing memories of her younger days from Part 4. To be continued.

Ivy Raddi is continuing her life stories and sharing memories of her younger days from Part 3. To be continued.

Ivy Raddi is continuing her life stories and sharing memories of her younger days, Part 3. To be continued.

Ivy Raddi is continuing her life stories and sharing memories of her younger days, Part 2. To be continued. it changes to English programming at the 45:33 minute mark

Ivy Raddi is telling stories and sharing memories of her younger days to include their many travels and lifestyles long ago. Part 1. To be continued.

Agnes White interviews Emma Raddi about her lifestyle and places she’s traveled from her younger days.

Qummana is telling a story about Fred Carpenter during the 1921/22 era.

Randy Pokiak from Tuktuur̂aqtuuq is speaking about the Inuit Circumpolar Conference meeting that he was attending in Utqiarvik, Alaska

The Gwich’in speaking ends then the language switches to English with Roddy Peters at the 17:41 minute mark about the concerns and needs for improvement in his community.

Roddy (sp) Peters completes the translation of the legend in English that William Nersyoo told him, in Gwich’in, about the Peel River Gwich’in and the man from the Yukon. Final, part 2.

Roddy (sp) Peters is translates the legend in English that William Nersyoo told him, in Gwich’in, about the Peel River Gwich’in and the man from the Yukon. Story ends abruptly at the 21:02 minute mark. Part 1. To be continued.

A photo of Sarah Dillon, Verna Arey, Marie Jacobson, and Priscilla Haogak.

A photo of Sarah Dillon and Rosie Albert sitting at a table.

A photo of Renie Arey standing in the middle of a room with several people sitting at tables around her.

A photo of Molly Nogasak and Lillian Elias sitting at a table with binders in front of them.

A photo of Karen King-Simpson and her husband, Marie Jacboson, Carson Cardinal, Anne Kasook, and Annie Smith at an outdoor event.

A photo of Clara Day, Catherine, Priscilla Haogak, Marie Jacobson, Verna Arey, Sarah Dillon, Annie Jane Charlie, Anna Lee McLeod, and Pat Winfield sitting in chairs.

Kenneth Peeloolook continues his storytelling from 1902 and 1921, of their travels, adventures, caribou hunting experiences, drumming, singing, and dancing, arrival of the White Bowhead Whalers, along with alcohol, mining, employment, and much more, …

Kenneth Peeloolook continues his storytelling of their move from Alaska to the Mackenzie Delta, in the Northwest Territories, Canada, of hunting caribou, of his search for a trapping area, along with learning some things the hard way, Part 9. To be…

Kenneth Peeloolook continues his storytelling of their move from Alaska to the Mackenzie Delta, in the Northwest Territories, Canada, of a millionaire called Crazy Guy, of mining for gold, shares his wisdom and advice on how to live well, and much…

Kenneth Peeloolook tells of an abundance of wildlife, of good hunting, of a comical hunting story, and of some new trapping experiences in the new land in Canada’s north, final part 10. He then shares a Caucasian legend that he learned from Eric…

Kenneth Peeloolook continues his storytelling of their travels, adventures, his caribou hunting experiences, large Inuvialuit and Inupiat gathering of dancing and games in 1902 and arrival of the White Bowhead Whalers, along with alcohol. Part 6. To…

Kenneth Peeloolook continues his storytelling of he and his family’s travels and adventures when making their journey to Canada from Alaska, Part 5. To be continued.

Kenneth Peeloolook continues part two of the Caucasian legend that he learned from Eric Lester of the three brothers. To be continued.
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