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 />
11 10/01/1986 The Kaska Dena Tribal Council filed legal documents with the Supreme Court of the<br />
<strong>Yukon</strong> in a move they hope will force the <strong>Yukon</strong> Territorial Government to begin land<br />
claims negotiations for the land in the Kaska Dena traditional area.<br />
11 10/01/1986 In an effort to reduce the cost of air freight delivery and travel to their community, the<br />
members of the Vuntut Gwitch'in in Old Crow have started their own aircraft charter<br />
company<br />
12 17/01/1986 The success story of a native woman and her struggle to open a sewing centre and craft<br />
shop in Whitehorse and to ultimately succeed in the world of business.<br />
12 17/01/1986 Carvers, painters, crafts people and artists of other disciplines prepare for the first juried<br />
<strong>Yukon</strong> <strong>Native</strong> Art <strong>Show</strong>. The Department of Indian Affairs will purchase the winning<br />
selections for display in the permanent collection in Ottawa. The artists express their<br />
varying views on the show and give their impressions of what it means for <strong>Yukon</strong> native<br />
people.<br />
13 24/01/1986 Dog mushing, as it is commonly known, was once the way northern Indians travelled in<br />
winter. These days it more popular with non-native people as a competitive sport.<br />
Mushers, old and new speak about the challenges continually presented on the trail and<br />
how the rules and equipment associated with the sport are ever-changing.<br />
13 24/01/1986 The success story of a native woman and her struggle to open a sewing centre and craft<br />
shop in Whitehorse and to ultimately succeed in the world of business.<br />
13 24/01/1986 The people of the remote northern community of Old Crow rely on the Porcupine<br />
Caribou Herd for sustenance. The potential development of the North Slope and the<br />
possible adverse effects on the herd and the people are examined.<br />
14 31/01/1986 The Champagne & Aishihik First Nation in the <strong>Yukon</strong> has developed several programs<br />
for the betterment of its people. This program explores what the band hopes to<br />
accomplish with initiatives like the Child Welfare Program.<br />
14 31/01/1986 The introduction of television to <strong>Northern</strong> Canada has resulted in many aboriginal people<br />
expressing a desire to see programs reflecting their cultures broadcast in their native<br />
languages. To meet that need, <strong>Northern</strong> <strong>Native</strong> <strong>Broadcasting</strong>, <strong>Yukon</strong> embarked on a<br />
unique initiative to train translators in the art of television production. This program<br />
focuses on the trainees and their experiences. Contains some Kaska, Gwitch'in, <strong>Northern</strong><br />
Tutchone, Tlingit and English sub-titles.<br />
15 07/02/1986 How one community is fighting alcohol abuse and addiction. Band members discuss<br />
their goal of an alcohol-free community<br />
16 14/02/1986 How one community is fighting alcohol abuse and addiction. Band members discuss<br />
their goal of an alcohol-free community<br />
16 14/02/1986 The often-hidden spousal abuse and its devastating effects are looked at, along with<br />
possible community actions and solutions in this brief overview of domestic violence.<br />
17 21/02/1986 The often-hidden spousal abuse and its devastating effects are looked at, along with<br />
possible community actions and solutions in this brief overview of domestic violence.<br />
17 21/02/1986 A brief look at some of the traditional and contemporary <strong>Yukon</strong> native musicians -<br />
interviews with Daniel Tlen, Nedra McKay, Wilson Silverfox and Jimmy Roberts<br />
17 21/02/1986 How one community is fighting alcohol abuse and addiction. Band members discuss<br />
their goal of an alcohol-free community<br />
17 21/02/1986 Traditional and contemporary beading and leather sewing styles are demonstrated by<br />
women from Old Crow, Ross River and Johnson's Crossing. In the Kaska and Gwitch'in<br />
languages with English sub-titles.<br />
Brenda Chambers - Kaska<br />
Dena takes Court Action, Peter<br />
Stone<br />
06:00<br />
North <strong>Yukon</strong> Air 05:10<br />
- Thelma Norby Profile 05:14<br />
- <strong>Yukon</strong> Indian Art <strong>Show</strong> 06:05<br />
- Dog Mushing 07:00<br />
- Thelma Norby Profile 05:14<br />
- North Slope Development<br />
Effects on Old Crow<br />
Brenda Chambers - Child<br />
Welfare Program,<br />
Champagne/Aishihik<br />
06:09<br />
05:40<br />
- Language Translator Trainees 08:31<br />
Brenda Chambers - Alcohol<br />
Workshop, Alkali Lake<br />
Members<br />
Brenda Chambers - Alcohol<br />
Workshop, Alkali Lake<br />
Members<br />
07:00<br />
- Wife Abuse 06:50<br />
- Wife Abuse 06:50<br />
- <strong>Native</strong> Musicians Profiles,<br />
Daniel Tlen, Nedra McKay<br />
Brenda Chambers - Alcohol<br />
Workshop, Alkali Lake<br />
Members<br />
- <strong>Yukon</strong> Beading, Leather<br />
Sewing Styles<br />
06:33<br />
05:55<br />
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