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 # 11<br />
01 14/10/1996 Suzie & Sarah must try to find the outdoor camp clothing, they mistakenly donated to the<br />
Salvation Army Thrift Store. At the store they find customers are trying to buy their stuff<br />
and must convince them the clothing belongs to Suzie & Sarah. Produced by Randy<br />
McKenzie.<br />
01 14/10/1996 The traditional Territory of Selkirk First Nation burned in 1995. The aftermath produced<br />
the shroom boom the following year. Morel mushrooms grow in the wake of forest fires<br />
and this brings millions of dollars to an otherwise poor area. This is the story of fungus.<br />
Interviews with Dan Lundy, Sandy Terric, Carl Stevens, Pat Van Bibber. Produced by<br />
Jeff Dorn.<br />
01 14/10/1996 First nations health program was set up at Whitehorse General Hospital 21/2- 3 years<br />
ago. It’s for 1st nations people. There are liaison workers who work between doctors<br />
and patients. There are traditional foods available, traditional medicine, language<br />
translators, and a child life worker. They also provide cross cultural workshops to<br />
communities and those who work with 1st nations people. Interview with Donna<br />
Hogan. Produced by Joanne Henry.<br />
02 21/10/1996 Stick gambling championships were held at Brooks Brook, the story goes through the<br />
changes how the game is played. Produced by Joanne Henry<br />
02 21/10/1996 Sarah and Suzie visit Diamond Tooth Gerties in Dawson to try their luck. Suzie loses all<br />
her money on the Blackjack tables, while Sarah gets lucky and must “sponsor” Suzie on<br />
the slot machines.<br />
03 28/10/1996 This is a joyous celebration of the Henry’s 75 years together in holy matrimony. Besides<br />
the couples marvelous marriage, the two are also living history that has witnessed the<br />
changing face of the <strong>Yukon</strong> in the latter part of their century. Produced by Jeff Dorn.<br />
03 28/10/1996 The muddy streets of Mt. Muck-Pherson force Suzie and Sarah to go shopping at their<br />
favorite store, the Hudson’s Bay Store. Purchases include “Rubbers” from their<br />
moccasins, bloomers, and “bingo daubers”.<br />
03 28/10/1996 This documentary was written, and produced by the students of Old Crow’s <strong>Yukon</strong><br />
College Campus. Its focus is the importance of traditional foods, particularly caribou,<br />
and the values of life on the land. People in Old Crow fear for the safety of the<br />
porcupine caribou herd. From elders to youth, a wide variety of residents voice their<br />
concerns for the future of the caribou. Produced by Mark Stevens.<br />
04 04/11/1996 Tuberculosis is an ancient disease that is making a comeback in the <strong>Yukon</strong>. Health<br />
officials are looking at new alternatives to put a lid on this curable disease. <strong>Nedaa</strong>, looks<br />
into the lives a 4 <strong>Yukon</strong> First Nation peoples who have been affected by TB. Two who<br />
were once in sanitariums in the south in the 50’s, one who recently has overcome the<br />
disease, and one who is taking medication to prevent the disease to develop in her body.<br />
<strong>Nedaa</strong> also talks with the recently developed TB program at Whitehorse General<br />
Hospital. Interviews with Emma Shorty, Emma Alfred, Francis Joe, and Joanne Crosby.<br />
Produced by Shirley McLean.<br />
04 04/11/1996 Tells the stories of Judi Johnny and Doug Smith, both wheelchair users and living in the<br />
<strong>Yukon</strong>. They tell of what they’ve been through and the difficulties they face with the<br />
accessibility in Whitehorse. Interviews with Judi Johnny and Doug Smith. Produced by<br />
Joanne Henry<br />
04 04/11/1996 Suzie and Sarah seize the opportunity to “steal” the Colonels secret recipe. Suzie<br />
distracts the staff by applying for a job while Sarah makes good on their plans in the back<br />
room, in hopes they’ll be the “hit” of the next Potlatch.<br />
05 11/11/1996 Suzie’s eyesight is failing and she needs new eyeglasses. It’s a hilarious trip to “Vision<br />
Express” the eye glass store to replace the poor DIA (Dept. of Indian Affairs) glasses that<br />
are failing her.<br />
RANDY MCKENZIE-<br />
SUZIE&SARAH @<br />
SALVATION ARMY<br />
JEFF DORN-MUSHROOM<br />
MOREL @ PELLY<br />
CROSSING<br />
JOANNE HENRY-FIRST<br />
NATION HEALTH<br />
PROGRAM<br />
JOANNE HENRY-ANNUAL<br />
STICKGAMBLING @<br />
BROOKS BROOK<br />
RANDY MCKENZIE-SARAH<br />
& SUZIE @ GERTIES<br />
GAMBLING<br />
JEFF DORN-JOE & ANNIE<br />
HENRY'S ANNIVERSARY<br />
RANDY MCKENZIE-SUZIE<br />
& SARAH @ FORT<br />
MCPHERSON<br />
VIC ISTCHENKO-OLD<br />
CROW/YUKON COLLEGE<br />
DOCUMENTARY<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-T.B.<br />
STORY<br />
JOANNE HENRY-WHEEL<br />
CHAIR<br />
RANDY MCKENZIE-<br />
SUZIE&SARAH @ KFC<br />
RANDY MCKENZIE-SUZIE<br />
& SARAH @VISION<br />
EXPRESS<br />
4:36<br />
24:00<br />
11:47<br />
19:42<br />
7:06<br />
6:10<br />
7:08<br />
41:04<br />
17:16<br />
23:50<br />
5:00<br />
5:44<br />
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