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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 />

16 22/01/1996 Each winter 3,500 bald eagles gather in the Chilkat Valley near Haines, Alaska to feed<br />

on the late run of Chum salmon. One of the largest and most unique gathering of eagles<br />

in north america. Each year the annual Eagle Festival brings tourists and wildlife<br />

photographers from around the world to study and photograph the birds. The festival<br />

organizers also work hard to educate people about the lifestyle and importance of the<br />

bald eagle in the food chain. Producer, Jeff Dorn talks with Dave Olerude of the Bald<br />

Eagle Foundation in Haines; Dick Griffin of the Alaska Raptor Centre in Sitka; Charles<br />

Padick of the Klukwan First Nation; and several international photographers.<br />

16 22/01/1996 Producer Shirley McLean looks at a little known problem faced by many <strong>Yukon</strong><br />

elders....drugs...prescription drugs. Too many elderly people are unknowingly misusing<br />

and abusing the drugs that are supposed to help them. Recently, health workers are<br />

diagnosing serious drug problems among seniors and elders. Interviews with; Health<br />

officials, Dennise Bradshaw, Ida Calmegane, Sharon Tisisga, Laurie Tulloch, Dr. Brant<br />

Dickson, Dr. Tony de la Mare, Bob Roy, Tom Amson and Anglican priest, Mary<br />

Battaja. Various shots of drugs being dispensed.<br />

JEFF DORN-VALLEY OF<br />

THE EAGLES<br />

SHIRLEY MCLEAN-MISUSE<br />

OF DRUGS FOR ELDERS<br />

18 05/02/1996 A look at the <strong>Yukon</strong> Salmon runs and fish hatchery VIC ISTCHENKO-RETURN<br />

OF THE KINGS<br />

19 12/02/1996 <strong>Native</strong> Folklore ‘96. Juno Award Winner Jerry Alfred and the Medicine Beat highlights<br />

the concert performance (recorded live to tape) by native musicians and storytellers from<br />

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

20 19/02/1996 A Southern Tutchone man takes us on a walking tour through a recreated, pre-contact,<br />

traditional Indian village. The camp, near Champagne, includes a skin hut, a summer<br />

brush house, a food cache, and a caribou fence corral.<br />

20 19/02/1996 Profiles three <strong>Yukon</strong> born adults adopted at birth by non-native families. All three have<br />

recently re-established ties with their birth families in Whitehorse.<br />

21 26/02/1996 “The Toughest Dog Sled Race in the World”. Jeff Dorn follows the leaders from<br />

Fairbanks to Whitehorse on the 1,000 mile sled dog race.<br />

21 26/02/1996 Tells the story of Judy Gingell, the current <strong>Yukon</strong> Commissioner. A personal account<br />

from birth on a trapline, to Council of <strong>Yukon</strong> Indians leader to the first aboriginal<br />

Commissioner of the <strong>Yukon</strong>. Judy offers words of encouragement. (17:00)<br />

22 04/03/1996 A look at the <strong>Yukon</strong>’s tiny but growing film industry through the eyes of Film Location<br />

guide Rob Toohey and <strong>Yukon</strong> Film Commissioner Patti Howlett. Features on location at<br />

various movie sets in the White Pass area, Footage from films and television<br />

commercials shot in the <strong>Yukon</strong>, and the multi-million dollar television movie of the<br />

week “Cold Heart of a Killer”, shot entirely in the <strong>Yukon</strong> in April of ‘95<br />

22 04/03/1996 Role Models and <strong>Native</strong> facilitators teach the young people of Old Crow about self<br />

esteem, pride in ones culture, and the values of a clean and sober lifestyle<br />

23 11/03/1996 Looks at the different treatment organizations for alcohol and drug abuse. NNADAP,<br />

Crossroads, ADS, Second Opinion Society.<br />

23 11/03/1996 Whitehorse hosts the ‘96 Special Winter Olympics for handicapped athletes. Features<br />

skiing, skating, snowshoe races and interviews with athletes and organizers. Participants<br />

are from <strong>Yukon</strong>, Alaska, N.W.T and B.C.<br />

24 18/03/1996 In 1963, Indians were allowed to purchase alcohol for the first time. In Old Crow,<br />

located 500 miles North of Whitehorse, alcohol abuse caused a great deal of problems<br />

throughout the community. In 1991, prohibition was instituted, but things continued to<br />

get worse. Bootlegging and private stills became common, as did drugs. Prohibition<br />

also divided the community. This story examines both the past and present in an attempt<br />

to find solutions to the problems.<br />

JOANNE HENRY-INTRO<br />

(NATIVE FOLKLORE '96)<br />

VIC ISTCHENKO-THIS OLD<br />

HUT<br />

SHIRLEY MCLEAN-<br />

ADOPTEES<br />

27:26<br />

13:19<br />

23:00<br />

57:50<br />

19:00<br />

2:00<br />

JEFF DORN-YUKON QUEST 10:00<br />

JOANNE HENRY-JUDY<br />

GINGELL PROFILE<br />

VIC ISTCHENKO-MOVIE<br />

MAKING IN THE YUKON<br />

SHIRLEY MCLEAN-YOUTH<br />

CONFERENCE @ OLD<br />

CROW<br />

JOANNE HENRY-HEALING<br />

& WELLNESS W/ALLEN<br />

JACOBS<br />

SHIRLEY MCLEAN-<br />

SPECIAL OPYMPICS<br />

JOANNE HENRY-<br />

PROHIBITION IN OLD<br />

CROW<br />

17:00<br />

31:00<br />

13:13<br />

20:22<br />

10:00<br />

41:10<br />

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