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Robert Kuptana is interviewing Noah Akhiatak from Ulukhatok, N.T. about his opinions regarding a more fair representation with the Western Inuvialuit and the voting process with the I.T.C (Inuit Tapirisat of Canada). Interview is in English and…

Robert Kuptana is interviewing Wallace Goose from Ulukhatok, N.T. about his opinions on how to improve the ITC (Inuit Tapirisat of Canada) election processes and a more fair representation with the Inuvialuit, on the Inuit Development Corporation on…

The image shows Renie Arey interviewing Sarah Meyook well visiting the archaeological excavation at Avadlek Spit.

Taken during the Qikiqtaruk (Herschel Island) Cultural Study for the Inuvialuit Social Development Program.

Taken during the Qikiqtaruk (Herschel Island) Cultural Study for the Inuvialuit Social Development Program.

Taken during the Qikiqtaruk (Herschel Island) Cultural Study for the Inuvialuit Social Development Program.

Taken during the Qikiqtaruk (Herschel Island) Cultural Study for the Inuvialuit Social Development Program.

A photo of Debbie Gordon-Ruben and William Day dancing.

Peter Green is speaking about the Inuit Cultural Institute’s aims and objectives that is then translated into Inuvialuktun by Abe Okpik

Inuit Drum Dancer performs for crowd at Northern Games grounds held in Tuktoyaktuk.

The photo shows an Inuit Raincoat made of seal intestines at the Alaska Clothing Exhibit at the Crafts North of 60 fair.

The photos shows the different culture groups of the Inuit throughout the Canadian north and Alaska.

Akisuqyumi from Iqaluit does a talk at the beginning then introduces the gospel singers from Iqaluit, Iqaluktuuttiaq, and Cape Dorset. They are singing gospel songs in Inuktitut on the Native Language Program.

An Inupiaq lady, Charlie Smith's inlaw, from Utqiarvik, Alaska is sending greetings and is to speaking to Madeline Smith and other family and friends in Canada. Part 1. To be continued.

An Inupiaq lady, Charlie Smith's inlaw, from Utqiarvik, Alaska is sending greetings family and friends in Canada. Part 2. To be continued.

An Inupiaq lady, Charlie Smith's inlaw, from Utqiarvik, Alaska is sending greetings and is to speaking to family and friends. Part 3. To be continued.

An Inupiaq lady, Charlie Smith's inlaw, from Utqiarvik, Alaska is sending greetings and is to speaking to family and friends. Part 4. To be continued.

A book which displays surrounding communities in the ISR through images. In the Siglitun dialect.

A book which displays surrounding communities in the ISR through images. In the Uummarmiutun dialect.

Images and explanations of traditional clothing for winter, what materials are used, and what the clothing looks like. In the Uummarmiutun dialect.

Inserts from Indigenous language programs: speakers include Kenneth Peeloolook?, Edward Lennie, Neil Collin, Roddy Peters with Inuvialuktun show Host Victor Allen who is also providing news and messages and announcements in Inuvialuktun. Radio…

Elder Amos Tumma is storytelling about Inuvialuit and Inupiat culture and way of life long ago before and after the arrival of the bowhead whalers, trading, and the trading post era on the A Long Time Ago program.

Elder Amos Tumma is storytelling about long ago Kittigaar̂ungmiut, Utqalungmiut, Qikiqarr̂ungmiut, and Uummarmiut culture and way of life long ago before and after the arrival of the bowhead whalers, trading, and the trading post era.

A photo of Eddie Dillon, Freda Lester, DM Parks, and Peter Coolican signing papers at the Inuvialuit Beaufort Service office.
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