TV Schedule for Uvagut TV
Wednesday, April 29th TV listings for Uvagut TV
Takuginai Chores
Teaching children 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 Morris Nigiyok
Morris Nigiyok recounts his fascinating knowledge about the stars.
Qimaivvik was an Igloolik cultural show that included storytelling, hunting, sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, and more.
Our People, Our Land False River
Host Akinisie Sivuarapik goes on an ice fishing trip on a beautiful Spring day to Atsaasijuuq, also known in English as False River.
Takuginai Chores
Teaching children cultural values.
Anaana's Tent End of Summer
In a very special tent in the Arctic, Rita Claire and her husky Qimmiq learn new songs, words, and stories with the help of some animated friends and Inuit performers.
Tamanevugut Makkovik Minor Hockey
A minor hockey team from Nain travels to Makkovik to compete in a game.
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.
Our People, Our Land False River
Host Akinisie Sivuarapik goes on an ice fishing trip on a beautiful Spring day to Atsaasijuuq, also known in English as False River.
Nunavik Secrets Musk-Ox in Nunavik
An experimental musk oxen farm that began in 1967.
Adventures on Inuit Land Limestone Falls
The beautiful Limestone Falls in the Ungava region; each of the rivers and lakes have something or a story to tell.
Uninterrupted Slow TV showing entire the creative and skills processes of Inuit across various disciplines.
Our People, Our Land Kayak: Bringing Back the Tradition
A qajaq enthusiast and instructor shares his various projects in Kuujjuaq and other Nunavik communities.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut Auksaaq Family Feast
Malaya helps prepare a family feast of baked goods, caribou stir-fry and natsiviminiq ujuq seal soup.
In-depth discussions on the reclamation and preservation of Inuktut.
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.
Our People, Our Land Kayak: Bringing Back the Tradition
A qajaq enthusiast and instructor shares his various projects in Kuujjuaq and other Nunavik communities.
Adventures on Inuit Land Limestone Falls
The beautiful Limestone Falls in the Ungava region; each of the rivers and lakes have something or a story to tell.
Nunavik Secrets Musk-Ox in Nunavik
An experimental musk oxen farm that began in 1967.
Tamapta Morris Nigiyok
Morris Nigiyok recounts his fascinating knowledge about the stars.
Qimaivvik was an Igloolik cultural show that included storytelling, hunting, sewing techniques, legends, language, igloo building, and more.
Tamanevugut Makkovik Minor Hockey
A minor hockey team from Nain travels to Makkovik to compete in a game.
Uakallanga! Qamutiq (Sled)
Jerry Ell makes a qamutiq for a child to slide and play with.
Anaana's Tent Shapes
Rita Claire explores different shaped objects around the tent with a special set of cards; Tooma Laisa and Mary Poisey visit the qarmaq and sing the throat song Anuri (The Wind) together; Rita Claire reads the book "Celebrating Toonik Tyme."
Takuginai Sharing
Amaudia shares food with granny.
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 Shapes
Rita Claire explores different shaped objects around the tent with a special set of cards; Tooma Laisa and Mary Poisey visit the qarmaq and sing the throat song Anuri (The Wind) together; Rita Claire reads the book "Celebrating Toonik Tyme."
