One family from Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec shares their experiences with quitting, and how smoking has affected them individually and the rest of the family.
Filmmaker: Video editing - Jake Hanna; Footage/ Interviewers: Nancy Etok, Vicky Chevrier; Interviewees: Mary Susie Chevrier, Vicky Chevrier, Jean Chevrier
Contact: Inuit Tuttarvingat, National Aboriginal Health Organization
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.
One family from Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec shares their experiences with quitting, and how smoking has affected them individually and the rest of the family.
Filmmaker: Video editing - Jake Hanna; Footage/ Interviewers: Nancy Etok, Vicky Chevrier; Interviewees: Mary Susie Chevrier, Vicky Chevrier, Jean Chevrier
Contact: Inuit Tuttarvingat, National Aboriginal Health Organization
Puhitaq is an emerging video & cultural arts company owned and operated by Stacey Aglok MacDonald of Kugluktuk.
Puhitaq is dedicated to producing inspiring film and arts projects that are engaging and culturally relevant to Inuit across Canada and to develop and produce creative projects that promote education, wellness, social reflection and cultural knowledge.
Synopsis: This short video was recorded for broadcast on "Qanuqtuurniq - Finding the Balance", a three-part TV series about Inuit wellness. The series, produced by Inuit Tuttarvingat of the National Aboriginal Health Organization, aired live on APTN North in Canada and 360 North in Alaska in May 2009.… Read more