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 />
05 11/11/1996 Logging has been an integral part of British Columbia’s economy. The southern forests<br />
have supplied the mills with timbre for decades. It has become general knowledge that<br />
the southern mills are starving for fiber. The southern forests are at a stage where they<br />
can not keep up with the demands of the mills. In turn BC’s forestry is now looking to<br />
the north for timber products. This has concerned the people who call the Cassiar Forest<br />
District home. The people of the north are opened to the idea of logging but first they<br />
want land planning in place and they want to take an integral role in the process. <strong>Nedaa</strong><br />
talks to three groups who have concerns: The Northwest Management Board, the<br />
Talhtan First Nation, and BC forestry. Interviews with Chief Louie Louie - Iskut, Gary<br />
Mitenburger - B.C. Forestry, Sherri Bradford - NWM Board, Randy and Opal Ball, and<br />
Dave Porter. Produced by Shirley McLean.<br />
06 18/11/1996 A personal profile of a very violent man, who has been in trouble with the law since his<br />
teen years. We visit with him in jail as well as when he’s out on probation. He is a very<br />
talented singer/songwriter and fits in his music when he’s trying to find redemption.<br />
Interviews with John Tibbett Jr. and Phil Gatensby. Produced by Rob Smith.<br />
06 18/11/1996 Frenchman Lake, northeast of Carmacks has over the years proven to be one of the “<br />
richest” in the <strong>Yukon</strong> in terms of archaeological; artifacts dug up by Heritage <strong>Yukon</strong><br />
archaeologists. Now, a Carmacks elder says she knows where to find the bones of a huge<br />
prehistoric creature she believes was killed by her ancestors. YTG paleontologist John<br />
Storer joins our expedition to Frenchman Lake, in hope of finding a legendary Woolly<br />
Mammoth. Interviews with Violet Johnny, Wilfred Charlie, and John Storer. Produced<br />
by Vic Istchenko.<br />
07 25/11/1996 “Old Betsy” has given up the ghost on the way to town forcing Suzie and Sarah to hitch<br />
a ride. In spite of her tight schedule, a “good summeriten” agrees to drive the dynamic<br />
duo around town on their various errands. Guest stars Shirley Adamson, and Jean<br />
Chretian.<br />
07 25/11/1996 From Kluane River to Dawson City, <strong>Yukon</strong>. <strong>Nedaa</strong> set out on the adventure of a life<br />
time. Ron Chambers, a renowned guide, lead three others through four different rivers<br />
in six days. The quartet would find the journey challenging and discover their own<br />
resolve during the trip. This documentary is about the adventure of a life time and what it<br />
took to accomplish it. Produced by Jeff Dorn.<br />
08 02/12/1996 The town of Faro, <strong>Yukon</strong> is depended on the operation of the Anvil Range deposit. A<br />
community plagued by a boom bust economy due to the opening and closing of the mine<br />
has once again felt the wrath of a down swing in metal prices. This is the story of the<br />
people who live and work in Faro and the consequences of this shutdown. Produced by<br />
Jeff Dorn.<br />
09 09/12/1996 Moosehide is a traditional village for the Han people of Tr’ondek Hwech’in First Nation<br />
of Dawson City. Dawson City is the product of the 1898 Goldrush that saw thousands of<br />
stampeders coming north for gold. During this time, the Han people were chased off<br />
their land and moved to a new location which become known as Moosehide. During the<br />
goldrush, the late Chief Isaac, realized his people were being influenced by the<br />
whiteman. He passed on the Han traditional songs and dances to the Tannana people in<br />
Alaska. One hundred years later the Han people are gathering to relearn those songs and<br />
dances. They are celebrating their culture with other first nations at their 3rd Moosehide<br />
gathering. Interviews with Percy Henry, Martha Kates, and Angie Joseph Rear.<br />
Produced by Shirley McLean.<br />
09 09/12/1996 Joanne Henry spends some time with Kwanlin Dun, Chief Joe Jack. We learn about his<br />
family history and his plans to improve life for band members, many of whom are<br />
fighting to have him removed from the Chief’s position. Produced by Joanne Henry.<br />
09 09/12/1996 A tour of McBride Museum teaches Suzie and Sarah more about their aboriginal culture.<br />
But, when they’re locked in the Museum after closing they must fend for themselves.<br />
10 16/12/1996 Doctors order are, Suzie and Sarah need more exercise, bringing them to the “Better<br />
Bodies” fitness centre. Their trainers put them through the paces with weight training,<br />
aerobics and racquet ball.<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-BC<br />
LOGGING<br />
ROBERT SMITH-JOHN<br />
TIBBET JR. PROFILE<br />
VIC ISTCHENKO-YUKON<br />
MAMMOTH<br />
RANDY MCKENZIE-SUZIE<br />
& SARAH @ HITCHING<br />
JEFF DORN-YUKON RIVER<br />
TRIP W/RON CHAMBERS<br />
JEFF DORN-FARO SHUT-<br />
DOWN<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-<br />
MOOSEHIDE GATHERING<br />
@ DAWSON CITY<br />
JOANNE HENRY-JOE JACK<br />
PROFILE<br />
RANDY MCKENZIE-SUZIE<br />
& SARAH @ MCBRIDE<br />
MUSEUM<br />
ROBERT SMITH-SUZIE &<br />
SARAH @ BETTER BODIES<br />
20:04<br />
17:30<br />
22:00<br />
8:19<br />
37:50<br />
24:25<br />
14:00<br />
18:10<br />
8:10<br />
9:00<br />
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