Interview with Dominique Angutimariq, Show Me on the Map ᓂᐲᑦ ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ "...we have to fight so hard for our rights when often things are already decided for us." Arnait Video, Show Me on the Map, 2009.
In Igloolik, NITV/IsumaTV is broadcasting 24/7 inuktitut program on the COOP cable channel 51. Comments by Igloolimiut.
"I really like it. Here is the reason why: because we never forget our past familly. We see and hear them talk and learn from them. I really like channel 51."
In Igloolik, NITV/IsumaTV is broadcasting 24/7 inuktitut program on the COOP cable channel 51. Comments by Igloolimiut.
"I like it so much I even stay up late and get up early to watch it. I like our culture, I want to see more. I like elders talking... great to hear. I love these messages from the past."
In Igloolik, NITV/IsumaTV is broadcasting 24/7 inuktitut program on the COOP cable channel 51. Comments by Igloolimiut.
"I'm always on this channel now. It is very exciting. Good to look at. Our children learn more on how we used to live. It is very impressive, I would want to learn more on how we used to raise children. I want to see more!"
Synopsis:Video montage of a presentation by Artcirq and Arnait in Talea de Castro, Oaxaca, March 2009. On the public place, Artcirq performed for the kids of the town, they laugh and participated, throat singing with Lucy Tulugarjuk. The film "Before Tomorrow" was presented on the wall outside, using a sheet as a screen. After there was a question and answer period.
Siila Watt-Cloutier delivers her keynote at Health Canada's - First Nation and Inuit Health Branch - Pan-Arctic Results Workshop, held in Ottawa February 7-10, 2011.
This speech navigates the global and local level decision-making and impacts of climate change, weaving together human rights, ecological and governance issues, all within Siila's unique indigenous women's perspective.
5-point Action Letter signed by ICC Chairman Aqqaluk Lunge. For more information about ICC visit inuitcircumpolar.com. To watch the film by Zacharias Kunuk and Ian J. Mauro, Inuit Knowledeg and Climate Change, visit www.isuma.tv/ikcc.
Lindsey Moorhouse, originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, talks about her recent experiences with quitting smoking. She talks about her struggles, and what she has done to cope.
Jennie Williams interviews youth in their early teens. Her videos show real opinions of youth from Nain, Labrador and how they truly think and feel about the issue of smoking.