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 />
09 16/12/1989 How does Bill C-31 affect the lives of all native Canadians? This is the question Ottawa<br />
and <strong>Native</strong> organizations are trying to answer. Who is Status? And more importantly,<br />
does Ottawa have the right to decide? If not, who does?<br />
09 16/12/1989 Hager's Fish Camp on the Stewart River near Mayo was the site of the Na-cho Ny'ak<br />
Dun's fishing protest in July 1989. This program details the reasons and events leading<br />
up to the fish-in<br />
09 16/12/1989 The Kaska Language class at Ross River School has an opportunity to learn both their<br />
language and traditional trapping skills through first-hand experiences.<br />
Gordon Loverin - Bill C-31 11:13<br />
Vic Istchenko - Aboriginal<br />
Rights vs. Government Laws<br />
(Fish In)<br />
Earl Darbyshire - Ross River<br />
Student Trappers<br />
10 23/12/1998 Highlights of CHON-FM's annual variety show raising funds for families in need. Brenda Chambers - CHON FM<br />
Christmas Pledge <strong>Show</strong><br />
10 23/12/1998 Highlights from a Ross River Christmas in 1989. Some community elders reminisce<br />
about Christmases past. Some Kaska language included.<br />
10 23/12/1998 Winter fun, storytelling by Irene Smith, carols and a bonfire provide wonderful example<br />
of Christmas time in the <strong>Yukon</strong>.<br />
11 30/12/1989 On a trapline 129 km north of Ross River, <strong>Yukon</strong> lives 70 year old Kaska trapper Art<br />
John. Art depends on the land for his livelihood of hunting and trapping. In this profile<br />
he expresses his concerns about the future of the trapping industry and his options if the<br />
world market collapses because of animal rights activists. This is a Kaska language<br />
program with English sub-titles.Re-run of <strong>Show</strong> #16/Season 1<br />
13 13/01/1990 The building of the Alaska Highway in 1942 was a technical and engineering marvel for<br />
its time. It provided a gateway to the North and in doing so, changed the history of the<br />
native people of the <strong>Yukon</strong>. This one hour documentary features testimony from<br />
<strong>Yukon</strong>ers who worked on the highway and examines the impact and experiences of those<br />
who live there. Re-run of <strong>Show</strong> #19/Season 2<br />
14 20/01/1990 More and more often, people are asking themselves what is wrong with society. What<br />
went wrong and why are so many young people ending up on the wrong side of the law?<br />
This program examines not so much the crimes but the feelings of street kids, their<br />
parents and families, what they think should be done and how they can help correct the<br />
situation<br />
14 20/01/1990 Elders from Aklavik, Inuvik and Arctic Red River gathered in Fort McPherson to<br />
document traditional ways. They explain how items like scraping and fleshing tools,<br />
lunch bags, floor mats and more are all derived from the caribou legs<br />
14 20/01/1990 More and more often, people are asking themselves what is wrong with society. What<br />
went wrong and why are so many young people ending up on the wrong side of the law?<br />
This program examines not so much the crimes but the feelings of street kids, their<br />
parents and families, what they think should be done and how they can help correct the<br />
situation<br />
15 27/01/1990 Haida Gwaii/The Queen Charlotte Islands: Web of Life. The focus of international<br />
debate about resource management. About the proper treatment of the land and sea. To<br />
the he residents of the area the issues are global contraversy and part of the fabric of their<br />
existence.<br />
16 03/02/1990 A profile of the <strong>Yukon</strong>'s most northerly community and the history of the Vuntut<br />
Gwitch'in people who live there. It covers their nomadic lifestyle through the 1800's, the<br />
first contact with missionaries and their eventual move to the site now known as Old<br />
Crow. Archival film footage from the 1920's through the 1940's documents their recent<br />
history, as explained by Gwitch'in elders and residents of the community.<br />
17 10/02/1990 Gladys Lavalle of Carmacks explains and demonstrates all the steps necessary to create<br />
these unique pictures from start to finish.<br />
Jim Atkinson - Ross River<br />
Christmas<br />
Brenda Chambers - Marsh Lake<br />
Christmas Party<br />
Jim Atkinson - Grandfathers<br />
Land (Re-run of <strong>Show</strong><br />
#16/Season 1)<br />
Why Not Production - Gravel<br />
Magnet (Re-run of <strong>Show</strong><br />
#19/Season 2)<br />
& #25 of Season 4 for the rest<br />
of Youth in Conflict)<br />
Jim Atkinson - Caribou<br />
Leggings<br />
Gwen Sidney - Youth In<br />
Conflict (Part 2 is missing, see<br />
Edit Pak #24<br />
Web of LIfe<br />
Vic Istchenko - Old Crow: A<br />
Documentary<br />
Donna Smith - Moose Hair<br />
Tufting (Part I)<br />
17 10/02/1990 The unique art of moose hair tufting is demonstrated by Mayo resident Nancy Sinnot Donna Smith - Moose Hair<br />
Tufting (Part II)<br />
17:48<br />
07:08<br />
06:25<br />
07:13<br />
11:16<br />
14:03<br />
58:50<br />
39:17<br />
06:03<br />
39:17<br />
54:11<br />
09:02<br />
09:22<br />
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