Murielle Nagy and Agnes White continue to interview Sam Lennie who is telling personal and historical stories. They also view and discuss photographs and maps discussing place names and historical contexts.
Cathy Cockney is completing the remainder of Dora Malegana’s genealogy then interviews Elizabeth Elanik about her family genealogy with help from interpreter Rosie Archie.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 5 of 5.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 4 of 5.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 3 of 5.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 2 of 5.
Basic grammatical structures of the Siglitun dialect. This book explains the basic theory and grammar of the Siglitun dialect. The book has been separated into five parts; this is Part 1 of 5.
Sammy Lennie introducing himself and telling stories on the first day of the Inuvialuit Elders Storytelling Gathering. He talks about dog harnesses and measurements as well as traditional food and gets other workshop attendees talking too.
Host of A Native Voice Edward Lennie provides local and regional news then interviews Kenneth Peeloolook about Drum Dancing, their travels, and their performances. Interview ends abruptly so interview is not completed.