Nedaa Show Catalogue - Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon
Nedaa Show Catalogue - Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon
Nedaa Show Catalogue - Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon
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<strong>Show</strong> Date MAIN DESCRIPTION SHOW TITLE LENGTH<br />
16 11/02/1989 An in-depth look at the federal government's Department of Indian Affairs and how it<br />
impacts on the lives of Indians, Metis and Inuit throughout Canada. The differing points<br />
of view from both the government administrators and the native people they administer<br />
are examined. How do government decisions directly and indirectly impact on<br />
individual lives and what does the future hold for this government department?<br />
17 18/02/1989 A live to tape debate with the three political party leaders of the <strong>Yukon</strong> - Government<br />
Leader and Leader of the NDP, Tony Penikett; Leader of the <strong>Yukon</strong> Progressive<br />
Conservative Party, Willard Phelps; and acting <strong>Yukon</strong> Liberal Leader, Jim McLaughlin.<br />
Journalists Bob Sudeyko, Edi Casimirri and Vic Istchenko, along with members of a<br />
studio audience ask questions of the three candidates.<br />
19 25/02/1989 Jessie Scarff shares her knowledge of traditional plant medicine with carver Keith Wolf<br />
Smarch. Together they find and prepare Hudson Bay tea, aka Labrador Tea, and discuss<br />
its various uses.<br />
20 04/03/1989 Keith Wolf Smarch, ShaaKoon, is a promising young carver of Tlingit ancestry. This<br />
Wolf Clan member's artistic and cultural development over the last few years is the focus<br />
of this profile. This journey of discovery is textured with the physical, spiritual, mental<br />
and emotional forces of the pursuit as Keith is open to whatever the forces may bring to<br />
him.<br />
20 04/03/1989 The 25th Anniversary of the Sourdough Rendezvous Festival is celebrated with a look at<br />
Rendezvous celebrations of days gone by and highlights of the silver anniversary<br />
carnival.<br />
21 11/03/1989 The <strong>Northern</strong> Storytelling Festival has become one the North's premiere celebrations!<br />
This half hour program provides an excellent overview of the event and highlights some<br />
of the more than 60 storytellers from six countries speaking 23 different languages.<br />
21 11/03/1989 Land use planning is a relatively new concept to the <strong>Yukon</strong>, and even less familiar to the<br />
native community. This program explains the idea behind land use planning, how it<br />
works and the importance of being involved in the process.<br />
22 18/03/1989 In 1988, Arctic Village, Alaska hosted the Gwitch'in Nyynsia Gathering where people<br />
from across Alaska, <strong>Yukon</strong> and the NWT reaffirmed their unity, for the first time in<br />
many years. Many spoke of the problems affecting their lives. Bouts of alcoholism and<br />
the struggle to continue as a distinct Dene group as the process and values of assimilation<br />
and integration into non-native society take effect are explored. The call for solidarity<br />
among all Gwitch'in people is becoming an increasingly important one as the oil and gas<br />
development controversy continues to threaten the calving grounds of the Porcupine<br />
Caribou Herd, the traditional food resource of the Gwitch'in people<br />
23 25/03/1989 The concerns of both native and non-native women are expressed at the 10th Annual<br />
Women's Conference exploring Who's In Control? Sex, Intimacy and Reproduction.<br />
The lack of control in the advance of reproductive technology and the concerns and<br />
issues facing women in the 1990's are addressed. <strong>Native</strong> women contribute to the<br />
conference with discussion workshops that focus on empowerment, the traditional family<br />
unit, options in birthing and traditional medicine.<br />
23 25/03/1989 A master carver in the West Coast traditional style, Dempsey Bob shares his art form and<br />
knowledge of Indian culture with aspiring <strong>Yukon</strong> artists at a special carving workshop in<br />
Whitehorse.<br />
SPECIAL DOC. - D.I.A.<br />
STORY by Joanne Henry<br />
THE NEDAA ELECTION<br />
FORUM LIVE FROM THE<br />
YUKON GOVERNMENT<br />
<strong>Native</strong> Medicine - Jessie Scarf<br />
and Keith Wolf-Smarch,<br />
Hudson Bay Tea<br />
SPECIAL DOC. -KEITH<br />
WOLF-SMARCH STORY<br />
(SHAA-KOON)<br />
Charles Linklater - Rendezvous<br />
Story<br />
SPECIAL DOC. -<br />
STORYTELLING FESTIVAL<br />
by Frank Fry & Gloria Steels<br />
Gloria Steels - Land Use<br />
Planning<br />
SPECIAL ONE HOUR DOC. -<br />
GWITCHIN GATHERING IN<br />
ARCTIC VILLAGE<br />
Janic Morin - Women's<br />
Conference<br />
Jim Atkinson - Dempsey Bob<br />
Carving Workshop<br />
(29:35)<br />
58:50<br />
07:13<br />
28:50<br />
28:50<br />
11:22<br />
58:50<br />
08:00<br />
09:45<br />
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