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 />
Season # 9<br />
01 10/10/1994 Teslin saw the grand opening of their jail. A new concept in corrections based on<br />
holistic healing, with a First Nations slant.<br />
02 17/10/1994 The General Assembly of 1994 saw the elders of YFN vocalize their opinions on the<br />
leadership not including them in the decision making process. The cost of any consultant<br />
carries a high price tag, unless you are an elder. Elders must scrimp and save their<br />
pennies to attend and be heard by leadership.<br />
03 24/10/1994 First profiled in 1992, Harvey Kane has had to make a new life for himself since he<br />
became a quadriplegic, the result of an traffic accident. This program updates Harvey<br />
progress with independent living in Vancouver.<br />
04 31/10/1994 Through stories, song and dance, the performance troupe Red Thunder introduces<br />
different aboriginal cultures from around the world. They "wowed" audiences across the<br />
United States and the impression they left in Whitehorse was no exception.<br />
04 31/10/1994 Success can be measured in many different ways. Carver Wayne Carlick has found<br />
personal success by sharing his culture with the world.<br />
05 07/11/1994 The history of the Han people and the more recent history of the Gold Rush. Ensuring<br />
their story is included in the history of the Klondike is one of the struggles the Han face<br />
today. This was one of the themes of this year's gathering at Moosehide.<br />
05 07/11/1994 The focus of this show is the effect of HIV and AIDS on teens. How they concieve the of<br />
AIDS and the people in the <strong>Yukon</strong>.<br />
06 14/11/1994 The community of Watson Lake, near the B.C. border is concerned that the logging<br />
trucks that are so commonplace these days are taking not only <strong>Yukon</strong> trees, but also<br />
<strong>Yukon</strong> jobs with them. Stumpage fees and replanting regulations pale in comparison to<br />
what's required in B.C. and that has caused several companies to look north.<br />
07 21/11/1994 A look at <strong>Yukon</strong> boys living in Vancouver on Hastings Street - living on the streets -<br />
Viewer Discretion Advised<br />
JEFF DORN-OPENING<br />
TESLIN JAIL<br />
JEFF DORN-ELDERS<br />
CONCERN @ GA '94<br />
ROB SMITH/DONNA SMITH-<br />
HARVEY KANE UPDATE<br />
(PT2)<br />
JOANNE HENRY-RED<br />
THUNDER CONCERT<br />
JEFF DORN-WAYNE<br />
CARLICK PROFILE<br />
BILL CLAY-MOOSEHIDE<br />
GOLDRUSH GATHERING '94<br />
JEFF DORN-AIDS CONCERT<br />
1994<br />
BILL CLAY-WATSON LAKE<br />
LOGGING<br />
ROB SMITH/DONNA SMITH-<br />
LIFE DOWN HERE<br />
08 20/11/1994 YUKON COLLEGE-CONNECTING THE NORTH (PT.1) YUKON COLLEGE-<br />
CONNECTING THE NORTH<br />
(PT.1)<br />
08 20/11/1994 YUKON COLLEGE-CONNECTING THE NORTH (PT.2) YUKON COLLEGE-<br />
CONNECTING THE NORTH<br />
(PT.2)<br />
09 05/12/1994 This award-winning documentary received high praise from the Canadian Archaeological<br />
Association. It profiles the archaeological work done by the <strong>Yukon</strong> government and the<br />
Kwanlin Dun First Nation of Whitehorse to uncover the history of the boom town that<br />
was once Canyon City.<br />
09 05/12/1994 Nathan Wilson is a lucky man. Almost twenty years ago, his birth mother gave him up<br />
for adoption to a couple from British Columbia. Their love gave him the security to seek<br />
out his birth family and now those two families have been united. This is the heartwarming<br />
story of a young man discovering his roots. (07:44)<br />
09 05/12/1994 Rediscovery Wilderness Camp: This twelve minute video documents how the First<br />
Nation Elders of the Champayne Aishihik First Nation promotes the idea of living off the<br />
land and learning the basic survival skills of living off the land. It also promotes a<br />
healthy relationship between the elders and youth.<br />
10:45<br />
16:52<br />
12:29<br />
10:05<br />
JEFF DORN-CANYON CITY 22:54<br />
BILL CLAY-NAMING<br />
CEREMONY<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-<br />
WILDERNESS CAMP AT<br />
HAINES JCT.<br />
10 12/12/1994 JEFF DORN-FARO BOUNCES BACK JEFF DORN-FARO<br />
BOUNCES BACK<br />
11 19/12/1994 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS & SCHOOL CONCERTS CHRISTMAS GREETINGS &<br />
SCHOOL CONCERTS<br />
07:44<br />
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