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 />
22 07/03/1994 Three panelists were part of the first wave of women who helped to change the role of<br />
women in society. They discuss what motivated them, who their role models were and<br />
the sacrifices they and their families faced. Dorothy Wabusca, Adeline Webber, Pamela<br />
Adamson<br />
23 14/03/1994 The panelists represent three generations of women who are involved with preserving<br />
their culture. Ingrid Johnson (Tlingit), Kath Kushniruk (S Tutchone), Mida Donnessey<br />
(Kaska). Discussion on what has been done and what women can do in the future to<br />
preserve language and culture.<br />
24 18/03/1994 Panelists discuss the impact of Circle Sentencing and Tribal Justice in the communities.<br />
The role women played in implementing the programs. The negative and positive aspects<br />
of the programs.Sophie Smarch, Barb Hume, Rose Couch, Eileen Wally.<br />
25 28/03/1994 Panelists discuss what is happening to First Nations in the educational system now and in<br />
the past. Meeting the needs of different learning styles, integration of traditional<br />
education. Cathy Davidson, Norma Shorty<br />
26 04/04/1994 This powerful sequel to the 1988 production of Mission School Syndrome looks at the<br />
impact of residential schools on its former students. How do they cope with day to day<br />
life; how are their families affected? It is not uncommon for these former students to<br />
experience difficulties with drugs and alcohol. This program looks at some of the efforts<br />
underway in <strong>Yukon</strong> communities to help former residential school students heal and lead<br />
productive, happy lives, while coming to terms with the abuse many suffered in these<br />
schools. Explicit language - viewer discretion is advised.<br />
26 04/04/1994 A profile of the South American music group Ancient Cultures. Members discuss their<br />
music, its importance and their success in the international music market.<br />
PANEL DISCUSSION-<br />
WOMEN AND SOCIAL<br />
CHANGES<br />
PANEL DISCUSSION-ORAL<br />
HISTORY, LANGUAGE AND<br />
CULTURE<br />
PANEL DISCUSSION-<br />
CIRCLE SENTENCING<br />
PANEL DISCUSSION-<br />
EDUCATION<br />
VIC ISTCHENKO-HEALING<br />
THE MISSION SCHOOL<br />
SYNDROME (68MINS)<br />
CHARLES LINKLATER-<br />
ANCIENT CULTURES<br />
68 mins<br />
08:10<br />
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