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Frank Kuptana is storytelling about the way of life long ago with fishing, hunting seals, caribou, and polar bears, traditional clothing that was made, the clean snow houses that were made, the traditional food, homemade storage containers for the…

Frank Kuptana is storytelling about his earliest memories of traveling alone with his mother who was packing him, of hard times and good times, of his mom remarrying, of the gatherings, games, visiting, and dances, of their homes built, of hunting,…

Frank Kuptana is storytelling from when he started remembering when he was young of his way of life and culture long ago of their travels, of traditional hunting methods, fishing, of traditional clothing, of traditional food, of the fun drum dances,…

Elder Frank Kuptana is telling stories of a long time ago prior to Whiteman arrival. He then tells stories of when the White people arrived with stores and the government who encouraged Inuvialuit to move to a new town of Ulukhaktok, N.T. with the…

Roddy (sp) Peter’s translates Andrew Kunnizzi’s story in English about the stories he was telling two ladies.

Andrew Kunnizzi is telling a story (to someone whose voice sounds like Father Le Meur) about a medicine man in English for the Gwich’in radio program.

Murielle Nagy and Agnes White inteview Martha and Frank Kudlak. They also view and discuss photographs and maps discussing traditional place names and historical contexts. Note: Audio is sometimes low.

Kenneth Peeloolook, Raddi Kowichuk, and Sam Raddi speak to and send greetings to family and friends then Edward Lennie gives a northern games update.

Max tells a hunting story about why you shouldn't disturb or even tease someone about an ancestral gravesite.

Edgar Kotokak then Jimmy Komeak are telling lifestyle stories and being interviewed by an unidentified interviewer.

Raddi Koiksak is telling legends and life stories from when he was young including their traveling, hunting, and fishing stories.

A Long Time Ago Program New Year's Special broadcast with show CBC radio host, Judy Kochon, where Grollier Hall Residential school Indigenous students and others in Inuvik are sending Christmas and New Years greetings and messages, to parents,…

Helen tells a old myth about how the Raven got its colour.

Helen jokes about the formal name for the tabletop often used to prepare Inuit food and then tells a story about gathering to eat.

Helen talks about the old ways of gathering to sing and dance.

Helen tells a story about seeing cranes dancing that takes a hilarious twist.

Christine Kimiksana is telling stories of her childhood memories with her family, final part 2.

Christine Kimiksana is telling stories of her childhood memories with her family after returning from school, Part 1. To be continued.

Radio host Lois Keating is providing news in English from Old Crow, Yukon Territories.

Agnes White and Murille Nagy interview Agnes Kayotuk about she and her family’s travels, places they lived, and their lifestyle long ago to her present lifestyle followed by an interview with Agnes Nasogaluak of her personal life stories and…

Elders Laura and Silas Kangegana are speaking to family and friends and sending greetings. They also speak about their faith in God’s saving grace and care and Silas tells of his accident.

Host of A Native Voice Edward Lennie provides local and regional news then Kenneth Peeloolook and Tommy Kalinek talk about their trip and experiences in the South for their drum dance performances.
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