Murielle Nagy and Agnes White interview Frank Carpenter who is telling personal and historical stories about he and other’s lifestyle long ago. Note : audio is sometimes low along with a bird chirping in the background. They also view and discuss…
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.
Katherine Ciboci addresses elders at the gathering, making a beautiful analogy comparing the elders of the gathering to a herd of Muskox corralling around their young to protect them.
Frank Cockney is speaking with unidentified interviewer about his lifestyle long ago from his younger days followed by Andy Cockney who also shares personal lifestories from his younger days. Another unidentified speaker occasionally adds to the…
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 and Agnes White are interviewing Alphonse Voudrach in English about his family genealogy followed by a very short genealogy interview with Therese.
Cathy Cockney is interviewing Christina and Emmanuel Felix about their family Genealogy in English. Emmanuel also explains how he is closely related to Jim Greenland, Joe Greenland, and Donald Greenland’s Gwich’in families in Aklavik. They also…
Cathy Cockney is interviewing Edward Ruben about his Inuvialuktun drum dance songs. Edward also sings and explains what the Inuvialuktun drum songs mean.