Inuktitut


Qallunajatut Urban: Urban Inuk Part 2 of 2

When I pull here, the other ones get tighter too. My grandfather taught me when I was becoming a hunter. He teaches me all kinds of things. He wants me to have these skills too.



Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk: Part 3 of 3

Narrator: Community life brings about fundamental changes to the social fabric in Nunavik.



ibc video 2

the second short videoclip i am attempting to put together for TV station IBC.



Qallunajatut Urban: Urban Inuk Part 1 of 2

Outreach worker: Hi. Are you okay? You need some food? Are you hungry? You’re okay? Are you guys hungry? There’s... we have a van over there. We have coffee, condoms...



Nunavimmiut: The High Cost of Living and Stress - Part 3 of 3

Johnny Mangiuk, Ivujivik: If KSB continues the education system in Nunavik the way it is now, a system that tries to oppress our culture and take the White culture instead.



Nunavimmiut: The High Cost of Living and Stress - Part 2 of 3

Susie Aloupa, Quaqtaq: People would “aiya ya” when they had something to “aiya ya” about.



Nunavimmiut: The High Cost of Living and Stress - Part 1 of 3

Johnny George Annanack, Kangirsualujjuaq: If you see an albino caribou, you are not to kill it. This knowledge was passed on to me.



Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk: Part 2 of 3

Narrator: She was convinced that she had the responsibility to transmit her knowledge to her fellow Inuit and her children and her descendants.



Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk: Part 1 of 3

Narrator: Writing these exercises day in day out becomes tedious.



Inuit Piqqusingit: Part 4 of 4

Female Elder: An Inuk should be more aware of his or her heritage, our culture is very different from other cultures.


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