TV Schedule for Uvagut TV HD
Saturday, May 23rd TV listings for Uvagut TV HD
Takuginai School Activities
Cultural values.
Nunami Piqatigiit: Tundra Friends Aqi and the Hockey Game & Tiu-Tiu Helps Out
Aqi is upset when she realizes Umi didn't invite her to play street hockey; Umi confides in Natti about the situation; Tiu-Tiu wants to play outside but feels frustrated when her mom sends her to visit her grandmother instead.
Tamapta Donald Aviugana
Cultural and informational program about the Inuvialuit people.
Qimaivvik was an Igloolik cultural show that included storytelling, hunting, sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, and more.
Adventures on Inuit Land Passing Knowledge: Part 3
At nighttime in Tasiujaq, Willie takes his son Robbie out to check on their fox traps.
Nunavik Secrets George River Caribou Herd
The George River caribou herd moved to the northern part of the George River in 1959.
Kippinguijautiit Kivalliq Youth Dance
(Inuktitut/English)
Uakallanga! Qamutiq (Sled)
Jerry Ell makes a qamutiq for a child to slide and play with.
Takuginai School Activities
Cultural values.
Nunami Piqatigiit: Tundra Friends Aqi and the Hockey Game & Tiu-Tiu Helps Out
Aqi is upset when she realizes Umi didn't invite her to play street hockey; Umi confides in Natti about the situation; Tiu-Tiu wants to play outside but feels frustrated when her mom sends her to visit her grandmother instead.
Tamanevugut Year End Concert: Part 1
The last Year-End concert with the Jens Haven Memorial School.
Uakallanga! Qamutiq (Sled)
Jerry Ell makes a qamutiq for a child to slide and play with.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Kugluktuk Delicacies
Malaya learns how to make traditional Inuit food, including moose hooves, fermented fish heads and fried arctic char over an open fire.
Kippinguijautiit Kivalliq Youth Dance
(Inuktitut/English)
Nunavik Secrets George River Caribou Herd
The George River caribou herd moved to the northern part of the George River in 1959.
Adventures on Inuit Land Passing Knowledge: Part 3
At nighttime in Tasiujaq, Willie takes his son Robbie out to check on their fox traps.
Starring Malaya Qaunirq Chapman and Etua Snowball. Navigating the social norms of the colonizers and the reality of her own family situation, the young Inuk Elsa draws courage from her land to become a strong woman.
Kippinguijautiit Kivalliq Youth Dance
(Inuktitut/English)
Qimaivvik was an Igloolik cultural show that included storytelling, hunting, sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, and more.
Uninterrupted Slow TV showing entire the creative and skills processes of Inuit across various disciplines.
Adventures on Inuit Land Passing Knowledge: Part 3
At nighttime in Tasiujaq, Willie takes his son Robbie out to check on their fox traps.
Nunavik Secrets George River Caribou Herd
The George River caribou herd moved to the northern part of the George River in 1959.
Tamapta Donald Aviugana
Cultural and informational program about the Inuvialuit people.
Qimaivvik was an Igloolik cultural show that included storytelling, hunting, sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, and more.
Tamanevugut Year End Concert: Part 1
The last Year-End concert with the Jens Haven Memorial School.
Uakallanga! Qamutiq (Sled)
Jerry Ell makes a qamutiq for a child to slide and play with.
Anaana's Tent Fathers and Sons
Rita Claire learns the skills that fathers would traditionally teach to their children, including hunting, making a qamutiik and butchering animals from a hunt; Jerry Laisa visits the qarmaq and sings I Pi Ti Ki; reading the book What Can Ataata Fix?
Takuginai Joamie School Special
(Inuktitut)
Nunami Piqatigiit: Tundra Friends Taqu Goes Camping & Uka Learns to Calm Down
After finishing a family camping trip, Taqu helps her mom pack up the tent; Uka gets stressed when he receives a bad grade on a test he thought he'd aced, but Tiu-Tiu helps him calm down.
Anaana's Tent Fathers and Sons
Rita Claire learns the skills that fathers would traditionally teach to their children, including hunting, making a qamutiik and butchering animals from a hunt; Jerry Laisa visits the qarmaq and sings I Pi Ti Ki; reading the book What Can Ataata Fix?
