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 />
09 08/12/1997 40 Mile Caribou Herd Recovery Plan. - Part II A Recovery Plan for the once 1/2 million<br />
strong 40 mile caribou herd is now underway/ Over hunting by humans drove the herd<br />
to the verge of extinction, but studies now show wolf perdition is keeping the herd from<br />
growing. Lethal wolf control has helped boost caribou numbers in the past but these<br />
tactics are no longer acceptable. Now a new plan is underway to reduce wolf numbers<br />
through fertility control. The experimental recovery plan was implemented on November<br />
18, 1997 and is now in progress.<br />
10 15/12/1997 YNTEP. <strong>Yukon</strong> <strong>Native</strong> Teachers Education Program. A profile of the YNTEP program,<br />
a 4 year university accredited degree program, offered only to native students who want<br />
to be teachers. The program was created 9 years ago to help increase the member of<br />
aboriginal teachers in <strong>Yukon</strong> school<br />
11 22/12/1997 <strong>Yukon</strong> Unity Town Hall. Recorded “Live” on November 26/97, this electronic town<br />
hall was put on by the <strong>Yukon</strong>ers to debate the 7 principles of the Calgary Declaration<br />
reached earlier this year by the Premiers & Gov’t. leaders in Calgary.<br />
14 12/01/1998 The 1st Land Claim demand by <strong>Yukon</strong> Indians came in 1902, from Jim Boss, chief of the<br />
Ta’an Kwachan people at Lake Laberge. Gov’t. responded by creating the <strong>Yukon</strong>’s’ 1st<br />
Indian Reserve at Laberge. But in 1956, the Ta’an people were amalgamated with the<br />
Whitehorse Indian Band. The history of their fight for separation is recounted in this<br />
program as the members of the 2 “bands” prepare to ratify the separation agreement they’<br />
ve negotiated over the past year.<br />
15 19/01/1998 This program showcases two <strong>Yukon</strong> First Nation owned and operated businesses that<br />
target tourists looking for a cultural wilderness experience. One business is in it’s<br />
infancy, while the other is being revamped to pass down to the next generation. Main<br />
focus is on local First Nation Tourism selling the cultural experience. We examine a<br />
business plan and how the businesses compete with the Goldrush theme.<br />
15 19/01/1998 The 1997 <strong>Yukon</strong> stickgambling championships showcase the two teams<br />
that made it to the finals. Who will win the $10,000.00 grand prize. Focuses on women<br />
teams that are now dominating this once “men only” traditional sport.<br />
16 26/01/1998 ”Kwanlin Dun Power Struggle” With 1200 members, Kwanlin Dun is the<br />
largest first nation in the <strong>Yukon</strong>. But the members are made up of a mix of migrants<br />
from all other <strong>Yukon</strong> F.N.’S and other parts of Canada. That has been a contributing<br />
factor to the political strife that has plagued Kwanlin Dun for the past 20 years. This<br />
program examines the current battle being waged by dissident factions in the band and<br />
the current chief’s efforts to maintain control.<br />
20 23/02/1998 Corporate sponsorship by a German tire company has turned <strong>Yukon</strong> Quest Sled Dog<br />
Race into an International Sporting event. The Germans have spent million of dollars in<br />
promotions for the race, promoting German tour companies to book 16 charter flights to<br />
the <strong>Yukon</strong> this summer. Quest organizers believe the Fulda sponsorship has saved the<br />
race from a certain death and injected millions of dollars into the <strong>Yukon</strong> Economy.<br />
21 01/03/1998 Gwitchin Traveller - Old Crow Elder Charlie Peter Charlie relates the story of the<br />
mythical traveller who tames the land for human kind.<br />
21 01/03/1998 Fort Selkirk - Tutchone elders gather at historic Fort Selkirk to reminisce about the old<br />
days.<br />
21 01/03/1998 Tlingit Language Class - we visit a grade 9 classroom in Teslin where students learn<br />
Tlingit language basics.<br />
21 01/03/1998 Bessie Johns - Elder Bessie Johns of the White River F.N. talks about<br />
her family history and their difficult dealings with the Government.<br />
21 01/03/1998 F.N. Camp - A Tutchone man has re-constructed a Traditional pre-historic camp to<br />
demonstrate how native people lived before modern times<br />
JEFF DORN-RIVER OF LIFE-<br />
40 MILE CARIBOU HERD<br />
(PT.2)<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-YUKON<br />
NATIVE TEACHERS<br />
PROGRAM<br />
SPECIAL PRESENTATION:<br />
UNITY TOWN HALL-LIVE<br />
BROADCASTED<br />
ROBERT SMITH-<br />
TANN/KWANLIN DUN<br />
SEPARATION<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-FIRST<br />
NATION TOURISM<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-10TH<br />
ANNUAL STICKGAMBLING<br />
@ TAHKINI<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-<br />
KWANLIN DUN BATTLE<br />
VIC ISTCHENKO-FULDA'S<br />
YUKON QUEST '97<br />
JEFF DORN-GWITCHIN<br />
TRAVELLER-BEN CHARLIE<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-FORT<br />
SELKIRK STORIES<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-<br />
TLINGIT LANGUAGE<br />
CLASSES<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-BESSIE<br />
JOHNS STORY<br />
SHIRLEY MCLEAN-FIRST<br />
NATION TOURISM<br />
28:50<br />
21:30<br />
28:50<br />
28:50<br />
16:45<br />
5:45<br />
29:20<br />
29:50<br />
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