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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 />

18 28/02/1987 Trappers in Canada, the majority of which are aboriginal, face pressure from<br />

international animal rights activists, disappearing habitat and other forces as they look for<br />

ways to protect their livelihood and lifestyle.<br />

18 28/02/1987 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.<br />

19 07/03/1987 The Council for <strong>Yukon</strong> Indians (CYI) is analyzed from the perspective of outlying<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> communities. How successful is this central organization in dealing with<br />

community issues and how satisfied are First Nation members with the performance of<br />

their governing body?<br />

19 07/03/1987 The Co-op and its <strong>Yukon</strong> <strong>Native</strong> Products store in Whitehorse are the subjects of this<br />

profile. The organization's success to date and the goals for its future are examined. The<br />

program is dedicated to the late Cliff Geddes, one of the Co-op's founders.<br />

20 14/03/1987 For the past fourteen years, artists and performers have gathered in Fairbanks, Alaska to<br />

share the traditions and culture of Alaska's native people through arts, crafts, music and<br />

dance.<br />

20 14/03/1987 A look at some of the earlier efforts of native policing and an examination of its<br />

effectiveness.<br />

21 21/03/1987 The First Minister's Conference on Aboriginal Rights was preceded by this celebration of<br />

aboriginal heritage and culture.<br />

21 21/03/1987 The First Minister's Conference on Aboriginal Rights was preceded by this celebration of<br />

aboriginal heritage and culture.<br />

21 21/03/1987 The language of the Han people in central <strong>Yukon</strong> is almost obsolete. The people of<br />

Dawson City, <strong>Yukon</strong> concerned about this potential loss of language, and consequently<br />

culture, are working to revive and preserve the Han language for the present and future<br />

generations. This program is in Han with English sub-titles.<br />

22 28/03/1987 The days when the White Pass Railway ran between Skagway, Alaska and Whitehorse,<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> are gone but Carcross elder Lucy Wren brings stories of that time to life when she<br />

recalls her younger days. In the Tlingit language with English sub-titles.<br />

Brenda Chambers - Trapping<br />

Issues<br />

- Grandfathers Land with Art<br />

Johns<br />

- Effectiveness of CYI in the<br />

Communities<br />

- <strong>Yukon</strong> <strong>Native</strong> Products,<br />

<strong>Yukon</strong> Indian Arts<br />

Brenda Chambers - Fairbanks<br />

Art <strong>Show</strong><br />

07:28<br />

14:03<br />

07:39<br />

06:20<br />

16:00<br />

- <strong>Native</strong> Policing in <strong>Yukon</strong> 08:10<br />

- First Ministers Conference 07:15<br />

- First Ministers Conference<br />

Brenda Chambers - Han<br />

Language Revival in Dawson<br />

City<br />

- Lucy Wren, Winnie Reid<br />

Profile<br />

07:30<br />

05:25<br />

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