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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 />

Season # 3<br />

01 08/10/1988 For the first time, elders and young people from the Fort Selkirk Band worked alongside<br />

archaeologists from <strong>Yukon</strong> College digging up their past at the old settlement of Fort<br />

Selkirk. Archival footage, courtesy of the Jim Wake Collection, shows the once vibrant<br />

community. Now, increased interest and activity in the old village is helping to make it<br />

come alive once more<br />

01 08/10/1988 Jim Wolftail is an offer with the Kwanlin Dun First Nation. This revealing profile<br />

follows Jim through both his training at the British Columbia Justice Institute and on the<br />

job in Whitehorse, where Jim talks about some personal experiences and his attitude<br />

toward the issue of native policing.<br />

02 15/10/1988 Minto Landing, <strong>Yukon</strong> is the site for the First Annual Stick Gambling Championship.<br />

The rules and dynamics of this traditional gambling game are explained. Included is<br />

archival footage from the Tidd Collection showcasing games at Ross River early this<br />

century.<br />

02 15/10/1988 While native organizations and First Nations are busy setting up culture camps,<br />

aboriginal inmates at the Whitehorse Correctional Institute are looking at ways to regain<br />

the spiritual elements they feel are missing from their lives. This program examines the<br />

ongoing search within the native community for cultural and spiritual values<br />

Donna Darbyshire - Ft. Selkirk<br />

Archeological Dig<br />

07:23<br />

Jim Wolftail - <strong>Native</strong> Policing 06:06<br />

Gloria Steels - Minto Stick<br />

Gambling<br />

10:23<br />

Exploring <strong>Native</strong> Spiritualism. 21:32<br />

03 22/10/1988 Whitehorse Correctional Centre - Spiritualism Whitehorse Correctional<br />

Centre - Spiritualism<br />

03 22/10/1988 Otter Lake Culture Camp Otter Lake Culture Camp<br />

04 29/10/1988 Winston Wutanee travels the country using his stories and songs to heal the wounds of<br />

Indian people. His tour of <strong>Yukon</strong> communities gave families, and especially young<br />

people, a chance to share his positive spirit.<br />

04 29/10/1988 The indigenous people of the northern circumpolar regions gathered in Fort <strong>Yukon</strong>,<br />

Alaska in June 1988 to discuss their common concerns. The ISI supports efforts to<br />

preserve traditional ways of life by lobbying national and international governments to<br />

carefully examine the impacts of oil and gas development on the land, animals and people<br />

04 29/10/1988 This community on the banks of the Peel River hosts an annual music festival which<br />

brings together local and guest performers from across the north. The Gwitch'in people<br />

host the drug- and alcohol-free event that promotes good music, talk and laughter. The<br />

1988 festival features the music of <strong>Yukon</strong> Jack, country rock band C-Weed, fiddle<br />

champion Colin Adjun and the pounding rhythm of the Fort Good Hope Drummers.<br />

05 05/11/1988 The Kaska communities of Ross River, Upper Liard, Lower Post, Muncho Lake, Good<br />

Hope Lake and Fort Ware gathered as a nation at Rapid River, BC to determine if a<br />

consensus could be reached regarding a Land Claims settlement for all Kaska people.<br />

05 05/11/1988 This community on the banks of the Peel River hosts an annual music festival which<br />

brings together local and guest performers from across the north. The Gwitch'in people<br />

host the drug- and alcohol-free event that promotes good music, talk and laughter. The<br />

1988 festival features the music of <strong>Yukon</strong> Jack, country rock band C-Weed, fiddle<br />

champion Colin Adjun and the pounding rhythm of the Fort Good Hope Drummers.<br />

06 12/11/1988 We visit a Cree Medicine Man from Alberta,Russell Wilier want to share his medicine<br />

and teaching with people especially with our youth so that we<br />

Teslin - Winston Wutanee 06:00<br />

Donna Darbyshire - ISI 05:48<br />

Northwest Territories and to the<br />

Ft. McPherson Music Festival<br />

Jim Atkinson - Kaska<br />

Assembly in Rapid River, BC<br />

Joanne Henry - Ft. McPherson<br />

Music Festival at Midway Lake<br />

Russel Willier - Cree Healer<br />

from Alberta<br />

07 19/11/1988 Old Crow Fiddler Fundraiser at CHON FM - Old Crow Fiddler Fundraiser<br />

at CHON FM<br />

08 26/11/1988 Members of the Desheetaan Clan from the communities of Carcross and Tagish explain<br />

the various customs involved in the headstone placing potlatch of the late Johnny Johns.<br />

Donna Darbyshire - Johnnie<br />

John's Potlatch<br />

08:24<br />

07:58<br />

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