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Nedaa Show Catalogue - Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon

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<strong>Show</strong> Date MAIN DESCRIPTION SHOW TITLE LENGTH<br />

08 22/12/1990 Vic Istchenko - Kishwoot Vignettes Vic Istchenko - Kishwoot<br />

Vignettes<br />

10 19/01/1991 Family violence is something that affects us all. The impact on society is far-reaching<br />

and, to a great extent, immeasurable. This program discusses the need to set up support<br />

groups for both victims and abusers in order to break the cycle.<br />

Jim Atkinson - Family Violence 25:16<br />

10 19/01/1991 Frank Fry - Porcupine Caribou Education Series: Part Four: Frank Fry - Porcupine Caribou<br />

Education Series: Part Four:<br />

11 26/01/1991 This is not a tourism program. Cleaning Up The <strong>Yukon</strong> virtually destroys the myth of<br />

"clean, pristine <strong>Yukon</strong> wilderness". Abandoned mining and exploration company waste<br />

sites, inadequate sewage treatment and much more are all addressed in this documentary.<br />

<strong>Northern</strong> residents and governments alike are challenged to do what they can to clean up<br />

the <strong>Yukon</strong>.<br />

12 02/02/1991 Nineteen year old Kecia Larkin has AIDS. This touching yet straightforward look at her<br />

life explains how she contracted the fatal virus and why she believes education for young<br />

and old alike is the key to prevention.<br />

13 09/02/1991 First Nations and the RCMP are working together to improve justice at the community<br />

level. They gathered at the Aboriginal Policing Conference to talk about the social<br />

problems facing many communities and figure out how they can work together to better<br />

administer justice in the Territory. Emphasis is placed on the issue of today's system of<br />

justice by trial<br />

14 16/02/1991 What impact do mining and exploration have on animals and the land they inhabit?<br />

Respected Aboriginal hunter and guide Art Johns discusses what effects he's seen over<br />

the years, his lifestyle and his perspective on technology and subsistence living<br />

14 16/02/1991 The beauty and magnificence of the <strong>Yukon</strong> wilderness is captured in the profile of<br />

Tagish hunter Art Johns. Art expresses his hopes and dreams for his children's future as<br />

he takes his son on his first moose hunt.<br />

15 23/02/1991 Many would say being a teenager in this day and age is difficult. But what if you're a<br />

teenager raising a baby? Young mothers speak out on how their lives have changed<br />

since finding out they were pregnant, why they decided to keep their babies and what<br />

they hope for themselves and their children in the future.<br />

15 23/02/1991 In June 1989, a Regional Elders' Workshop was held in Fort McPherson, NWT. People<br />

came from Inuvik, Arctic Red River, Aklavik and beyond to document their traditional<br />

way of life. Workshops on the importance of handing down knowledge regarding<br />

traditional foods and medicines, including usage of animal parts were of great interest to<br />

all<br />

15 23/02/1991 People like Cheryl Samuels are working to save their heritage. Cheryl teaches a class in<br />

Ravenstail weaving to eager students who learn about the technique and its history in an<br />

effort to preserve an art on the verge of extinction<br />

16 02/03/1991 Edmonton, Alberta played host to the first ever North American Indigenous Games.<br />

Participants from around North America took part in world-class sporting and cultural<br />

events. For many of Team <strong>Yukon</strong>'s athletes it was the first time they had been involved<br />

in formal competition, let alone out of the Territory. See the pride they exhibit as they<br />

take part in these games, accompanied by mission staff, a cultural contingent, elders and<br />

chaperons.<br />

17 09/03/1991 This talented <strong>Native</strong> carver has overcome many obstacles in his life, including alcohol<br />

abuse. Listen as he tells what his art means to him and how it helps him better appreciate<br />

life.<br />

18 16/03/1991 This young Tlingit woman from Teslin is a role model for several of today's youth. This<br />

program looks at her achievements and her hopes for the future.<br />

Vic Istchenko - SPECIAL<br />

PRESENTATION: "Cleaning<br />

Up The <strong>Yukon</strong>" (1"tape)<br />

Gwen Sidney - Kecia Larkin<br />

Aids Story<br />

Gloria Steels - SPECIAL<br />

PRESENTATION: "Aboriginal<br />

Policing Conference"<br />

Jim Atkinson - To Protect The<br />

Land<br />

Frank Fry - Art Johns: Life's<br />

Dream"<br />

58:50<br />

12:28<br />

58:50<br />

19:13<br />

30:07<br />

Gwen Sidney - Teen Parenting 25:50<br />

Jim Atkinson - Traditional<br />

Medicine<br />

Gwen Sidney - Ravenstail<br />

Weaving<br />

Lantry Vaughan - North<br />

American Indigenous Games<br />

Gloria Steels - Fred Edzerza<br />

Profile<br />

Gwen Sidney - Juanita Sidney<br />

Profile<br />

19 23/03/1991 A workshop on SYANA's mission statement. Incudes a member ship drive Jim Atkinson - SYANA<br />

06:25<br />

13:14<br />

40:00<br />

31:37<br />

13:57<br />

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