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 />
14 11/01/1999 A 2 part series documenting the life and times of the Tagish-Tlingit man whose<br />
discovery of gold on Bonanza Creek, sparked the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. Of all<br />
the miners that struck it rich, Skookum Jim was the only one to leave a legacy for his<br />
descendants; an inheritance of cash, that to this day continues to fund social programs<br />
for the benefit of <strong>Yukon</strong> First Nations people.<br />
15 18/01/1999 A 2 part series documenting the life and times of the Tagish-Tlingit man whose<br />
discovery of gold on Bonanza Creek, sparked the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. Of all<br />
the miners that struck it rich, Skookum Jim was the only one to leave a legacy for his<br />
descendants; an inheritance of cash, that to this day continues to fund social programs<br />
for the benefit of <strong>Yukon</strong> First Nations people.<br />
16 25/01/1999 The tradition of giving continues, despite efforts by ‘church and state’ to outlaw the<br />
practice. Producer Sharon Shorty traces the roots of the Potlatch to her ‘coast Indian’<br />
Tlingit ancestors, and details how the tradition has evolved to become a fundamental<br />
cultural ritual of <strong>Yukon</strong> First Nations<br />
DELORES SMITH-<br />
SKOOKUM JIM PROFILE<br />
(PT.1)<br />
DELORES SMITH-<br />
SKOOKUM JIM PROFILE<br />
(PT.2)<br />
SHARON SHORTY-THE<br />
POTLATCH STORY<br />
17 01/02/1999 Re-Run of Season 12 <strong>Show</strong> 25. RERUN - MY FRIENDS<br />
ADDICTION<br />
18 08/02/1999 What good is it in modern wildlife management; are elders anecdotes and accumulated<br />
bush knowledge any use in making management decisions in the 21st century? Gordon<br />
Loverin examines the ‘new way’ of looking at the world around us and how science is<br />
finding ‘local knowledge’ such a useful tool.<br />
GORDON LOVERIN-TWO<br />
EYES, ONE VISION<br />
19 15/02/1999 SPECIAL PRESENTATION-YUKON DUGET DAY @ THE LEGISLATURE SPECIAL PRESENTATION-<br />
YUKON DUGET DAY @<br />
THE LEGISLATURE<br />
20 01/03/1999 Featuring the exceptional video ‘film-making’ of Constable Jim Wake. Stationed in<br />
remote Old Crow <strong>Yukon</strong> in the mid 1940’s, Wake took great efforts to document the<br />
natural history of the Gwitchin (Loucheoux) people whose vast territory he patrolled by<br />
dog-team.<br />
21 08/03/1999 He’s won a Juno, toured in Europe where his CD’s are selling great, but the <strong>Yukon</strong>’s 1st<br />
Aboriginal rock star is happy just hanging around his home in the <strong>Northern</strong> Tutchone<br />
village of Pelly Crossing.<br />
DELORES SMITH-JIM<br />
WAKE DOCUMENTARY<br />
RCMP DETACHMENT OLD<br />
CROW - A VIDEO DIARY<br />
22 22/03/1999 SHARON SHORTY-THE SWANS SHARON SHORTY-THE<br />
SWANS<br />
22 22/03/1999 SHARON SHORTY-THE GOPHER CAMP SHARON SHORTY-THE<br />
GOPHER CAMP<br />
23 05/04/1999 RERUN - JESUS VS CROW RERUN - JESUS VS CROW 28:50<br />
28:50<br />
28:50<br />
28:50<br />
28:50<br />
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