TNI Programs for Uvagut - November 2021

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Quvvasautiit- Part 3

 Language: Inuktitut

Synopsis: Part 2 of 3-part mini music series. Host Beatrice Deer welcomes various artists from across Canada as they perform their music from their homes to promote hope and unity during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Copyright: © T.N.I. 2020

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Quvvasautiit- Part 3

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 2 of 3-part mini music series. Host Beatrice Deer welcomes various artists from across Canada as they perform their music from their homes to promote hope and unity during the Covid-19 pandemic.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2020

Quvvasautiit- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 2 of 3-part mini music series. Host Beatrice Deer welcomes various artists from across Canada as they perform their music from their homes to promote hope and unity during the Covid-19 pandemic.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2020

Tusarnituuq

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Hosted by award winning singer-songwriter Beatrice Deer, Nunavik based bands and artists fly to Montreal, Quebec to record studio versions of their popular Inuktitut music. Features behind the scenes interviews with the artists.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2012

Quvvasautiit- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 3-part mini music series. Host Beatrice Deer welcomes various artists from across Canada as they perform their music from their homes to promote hope and unity during the Covid-19 pandemic.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2020

Mining in Nunavik- Part 3

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 3 of 3 of a series of interviews in which we hear about different views on how mining has affected and will continue to impact Nunavik communities through interview with various Nunavik residents.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2014

Land and Survival Skills Class

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Youth from Kangirsujuaq, Quebec learn traditional land survival skills from local instructors such as trapping, creating/finding shelter in a storm.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2011

Caribou Hunters

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: In the fall of 2012, a large herd of caribou were spotted near Umiujaq, Quebec. After a few days at the end of a successful hunt, local hunters triumphantly returned to the village with a plane load of caribou meat for the village.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2012

Mining in Nunavik- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 2 of 3 of a series of interviews in which we hear about different views on how mining has affected and will continue to impact Nunavik communities through interview with various Nunavik residents.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2014

Mining in Nunavik- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 3 of a series of interviews in which we hear about different views on how mining has affected and will continue to impact Nunavik communities through interview with various Nunavik residents.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2014

Inuliurniq- Piusituqaq

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: When a baby is born, a woman who is close to the family is chosen to become his “maker”. In this episode, we learn about the tradition of Inuliurniq, an Inuit custom from elders Qialla Qumaaluk and Anna Ohaituk.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2020

Childhood Development: Terrible Twos & Ages 5 to 11

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Nunavik pediatrician Dr. Johanne Morel describes the developmental milestones a healthy child should achieve from toddler age to age 5.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2019

Adolecence Pre-Teen & Teen

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Pediatrician Dr. Josephine Di Mario (?), who specializes in adolescents, describes the stages of puberty and behaviours of a healthy, typical teenager.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2019

Torngats- Part 5

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 5 of 5 of an adventure to the Torngat Mountains National Park with host Akinisie Sivuaraapik.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2013

Infant Development: Age 0 to 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Nunavik pediatrician Dr. Johanne Morel is interviewed on her profession as she specializes in infants and gives advice on raising healthy infants.Genre: educational/parenting Copyright: © T.N.I. 2019

Midwifery in Nunavik

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Beatrice Deer interviews midwife Marilyn Mesher from Kuujjuaq, then travels to Salluit to interview midwives Saira Kakayuk, Louissa Pauyungie, Sarah Alaku and Elisapi Padlayat.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2019

Torngats- Part 4”

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 4 of 5 of an adventure to the Torngat Mountains National Park with host Akinisie Sivuaraapik.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2013

Torngats- Part 3

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 3 of 5 of an adventure to the Torngat Mountains National Park with host Akinisie Sivuaraapik.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2013

Torngats- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 2 of 5 of an adventure to the Torngat Mountains National Park with host Akinisie Sivuaraapik.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2013

The History of Quaqtaq

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Quaqtaq resident Pasha Oovaut Puttayuk recounts the history of her village from before and during the time it was established as a village to the present dayCopyright: © T.N.I. 2020

Torngats- Part 1

Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 5 of an adventure to the Torngat Mountains National Park with host Akinisie Sivuaraapik.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2013

Umiujaq History- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 2 of 2; Umiujaq elders Willie Kumarluk and Robbie Tookalook talk about the early days of the village of Umiujaq, Quebec. Umiujaq is a small village with a population of around 440 residents, situated on the East side of the Hudson Bay.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2013

History of Akulivik

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Akulivik elders Lucy Quitsak Anautak and Johnny Qaqutuk recount the early days before and during the founding of the village of Akulivik, which is located on the Hudson’s Bay, now has a population of roughly 500 people, having been incorporated as a village in 1976.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2014

Umiujaq History- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 2; Umiujaq elders Willie Kumarluk and Robbie Tookalook talk about the early days of the village of Umiujaq, Quebec. Umiujaq is a small village with a population of around 440 residents, situated on the East side of the Hudson Bay.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2013

Kuujjuaraapik Elders- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 2 of 2 of a series Interviews and storytelling with the elders of Kuujjuaraapik, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2012

Salluit Elders - Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 2 of 2 of a series Interviews and storytelling with the elders of Salluit, QuebecCopyright: © T.N.I. 2007 

Kuujjuaraapik Elders- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 2 of a series Interviews and storytelling with the elders of Kuujjuaraapik, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2012

Umiujaq Elders- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 2 of a series Interviews and storytelling with the elders of Umiujaq, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2012

Umiujaq Elders- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 2 of a series Interviews and storytelling with the elders of Umiujaq, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2012

Kuujjuaq Elders

Language: InuktitutSynopsis: A series of interviews and storytelling with the elders of Kuujjuaq, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2009

Elders in Puvirnituq

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: A series of interviews and storytelling with the elders of Puvirnituq, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2006

Akulivik Elders

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: A series of interviews and storytelling with the elders of Akulivik, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2008

Elders in Inukjuak

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: A series of interviews and storytelling with the elders of Inukjuak, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2008

Kangirsuk Elders

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: A series of interviews and storytelling with the elders of Kangirsuk, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2008

Salluit Elders- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 2 of a series Interviews and storytelling with the elders of Salluit, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2007

Kangirsujuaq Elders

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: A series of interviews and storytelling with the elders of Kangirsujuaq, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2008

Elders in Ivujivik

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: A series of interviews and storytelling with the elders of Ivujivik, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2009

Puvirnituq Survival School- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Survival experts and seasoned hunters Paulusie Novalinga and Peter Boy Ittukallak teach life saving skills for when out on the land along with avid mushers and hunter-fishermen Jani-Marik Beaulne and Aisa Surusilak.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2018

Elders from Quaqtaq- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 2 of 2 of a series Interviews and storytelling with the elders of Quaqtaq, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2007

Elders from Quaqtaq- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Part 1 of 2 of a series Interviews and storytelling with the elders of Quaqtaq, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2007

Puvirnituq Survival School- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Survival experts and seasoned hunters Paulusie Novalinga and Peter Boy Ittukallak teach life saving skills for when out on the land along with avid mushers and hunter-fishermen Jani-Marik Beaulne and Aisa Surusilak.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2018

Kayak For My Son

 Language: Inuktitut

Traditional Kayak

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: We learn about the history of the kayak as well as how one is constructed along with storytelling from Inukjuak elders Lucassie Echalook and Elisapi Inukpuk.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2017

Traditional Umiaq- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Host Akinisie Sivuaraapik interviews Inukjuak elders Lucassie Echalook and Elisapi Inukpuk about the origins, the significance and the making of the traditional skin boat, the Umiaq.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2017

Traditional Umiaq- Part 1

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Host Akinisie Sivuaraapik interviews Inukjuak elders Lucassie Echalook and Elisapi Inukpuk about the origins, the significance and the making of a traditional skin boat, the Umiaq.Copyright: T.N.I. 2018

Children’s Series II- Part 6

Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Series made for youth. The sixth episode features an interview with Lucas Watt,a 13 year old Inuk living in Saint-Jerome, Quebec.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2017

Children’s Series II- Part 2

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Series made for youth. The second episode an interview then-President of the Qarjuit Youth Council Alicia Aragutak. She talks about her pride in being Inuk, her role models, her goals and how she feels rewarded through her work.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2017

Children’s Series II- Part 5

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Series made for youth. The fifth episode features an interview with Kuujjuaq’s Jeffrey Gordon. Jeffrey promotes a healthy life style to Nunavik youth through exercise and doing well in their studies and endeavors.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2017

Children’s Series II- Part 4

 Language: Inuktitut

Children’s Series II- Part 3

 Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Series made for youth. The third episode features an interview with Inukjuak’s Deseray Cumberbatch. Having won multiple Ulu medals in the Arctic Winter Games across the Arctic as well as pursuing her post secondary education, Deseray is a celebrated athlete and role model for Nunavik youth.Copyright: © T.N.I. 2017

Children’s Series II- Part 1

Language: InuktitutSynopsis: Series made for youth. The first episode features Salluit rapper Larry Thomassiah, the winner of Esuma and Aumaaggiivik Nunavik Arts Secretariat’s “Perseverance” song writing competition. Larry, along with Inuk singer Beatrice Deer, records his winning song “Be Happy” in a music studio in Montreal.