Part of a series of stories about our legends, our histories, and our relationship with the land, sea, environment, and all living things within it. Produced by ITK.
Part of a series of stories about our legends, our histories, and our relationship with the land, sea, environment, and all living things within it. Produced by ITK.
Program name: Tohaknaak Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Location: Cambridge Bay, Nunavut Host: Ada Todd
Segment 1: In 1986, a children’s entertainer from the South entertains the public in Cambridge Bay. He is one of the actors from the children’s show, Sesame Street.
Program name: Tohaknaak Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: Ada Todd Interviewer: James Kavana
Segment 1: In 1987, two by-law enforcement officers talk about the speed limit on the roads and streets of Cambridge Bay. One of them drives around the community catching dogs. He tries to find out who they belong to.
Program name: Tohaknaak Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation
Segment 1: In 1985, the local radio in Cambridge Bay broadcasts everyday to keep the public informed. David Paniak is the person who works at the radio station.
Segment 2: A man who puts a fishing net under the ice in the wintertime.
Program name: Tohaknaak Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: James Panioyak
Segment 1: In 1988, James Kavana talks with the Anglican and Pentecostal church ministers and the Catholic priest in Cambridge Bay and then others, including Mary Sillett, about their views on abortion. The Regional Health Boards also meet about abortion.
Program name: Tohaknaak Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: Ada Todd
Segment 1: This is a public meeting with the Hamlet Council in Cambridge Bay.
Segment 2: This is a short information video about road safety. Because there were too many road accidents, the Hamlet has had to make more bylaws regarding road safety.
Program name: Tohaknaak Producer: Cambridge Bay – Inuit Broadcasting Corporation Host: James Paniyok
Segment 1: An office procedures course was offered at Arctic College. All the students taking a course are female. Peggy Garet, the course instructor explains the course. The students also talk about the course.