Inuktitut version of a documentary introduction to paddling the Thelon River and the Kazan River. The video is narrated with clips of audio interviews and includes both video and photographs. Content includes geography, flora and fauna, food, planning a canoe trip, and a stop at Baker Lake featuring Inuit art and artists, a traditional hunting camp, and the Hudson's Bay Company post and visitors' centre. The canoeists are Laurie Pelly, David Pelly, Jimm Simon, Paul von Baich, and Mike Whittier. The narrator was John Tarzwell with location sound by Samuel Itqilik, camera by Victor Kilulark, and photographs by Paul von Baich. The writer was Charles Brown and the director was Gary Duke. Producers were Lorraine Thomas, Mike O'Shaughnessy, and Gary Duke, with Jimm Simon (ED&T) as the Executive Producer. The video was produced by Inuit Communications Systems Ltd. in cooperation with Betelgeuse Productions and Southpaw Productions for Canada's Northwest Territories. https://vimeo.com/pwnhc/nwta-g-2024-019-0002
The video is a documentary introduction to paddling the Thelon River and the Kazan River. The video is narrated with clips of audio interviews and includes both video and photographs. Content includes geography, flora and fauna, food, planning a canoe trip, and a stop at Baker Lake featuring Inuit art and artists, a traditional hunting camp, and the Hudson's Bay Company post and visitors' centre. The canoeists are Laurie Pelly, David Pelly, Jimm Simon, Paul von Baich, and Mike Whittier. The narrator was John Tarzwell with location sound by Samuel Itqilik, camera by Victor Kilulark, and photographs by Paul von Baich. The writer was Charles Brown and the director was Gary Duke. Producers were Lorraine Thomas, Mike O'Shaughnessy, and Gary Duke, with Jimm Simon (ED&T) as the Executive Producer. The video was produced by Inuit Communications Systems Ltd. in cooperation with Betelgeuse Productions and Southpaw Productions for Canada's Northwest Territories. https://vimeo.com/pwnhc/nwta-g-2024-019-0001
Dene tea dancers, singers and drummers from Fort Franklin [now Deline] on stage. Montreal [Olympics], August 1976. [Joe Naedzo Jr, Jonas Takazo, ?Freddie Doctor, Johnny Vital, Paul Modeste]
Dene tea dancers, singers and drummers from Fort Franklin [now Deline] on stage. Montreal [Olympics], August 1976. [Johnny Vital, Paul Modeste]
Dene stick gambling game [hand game] being performed by drummers and men from Fort Franklin [now Deline]. Montreal [Olympics], August 1976. [Joe Naedzo Jr.]
This video provides an overview of Dene arts and crafts that have been and continue to be created in the NWT. Wayne Nataway narrates the video, which includes snowshoe making, moosehair tufting, birch bark basket making, and beading. Included in the video are Nelie Wedzen and Elizabeth Rabesca (Behchoko) scraping hides, Joe Charlo making snowshoes, Rose Bonnetrouge tufting, and Annie Apple (Behchoko) beading. https://vimeo.com/747806469/c980790b2d
Tuk fur shop [fur coats hanging on racks]
Tuk fur shop [crafts and fur coats hanging on racks]
Blocked hides [person working with sewing patterns]
[Exterior of building: [Tuktoyaktuk] Fur Garment Project]
[Three men stand by counter in sewing shop]
[Exterior of building: [Tuktoyaktuk] Fur Garment Project]
Fur sewing machine [Person working in shop]
[houses, doghouses on shoreline]
[Houses and milepost with distances]
[landscape of Delta? DEW line?]
[Old fuel tanks and DIAND Bombardier]
[people seated at table in clearing, some wear hard hats]