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 />
08 26/11/1988 This profile won the 1988 National Media Watch Award for Public Affairs<br />
Programming. The ever-inspiring Margaret Joe (nee Margaret Commodore) recounts her<br />
personal path from nurse to Justice of the Peace to Member of the Legislative Assembly<br />
to territorial Minister of Health and Human Resources. Margaret shares some private<br />
moments with her granddaughter, which she regards as quality time that helps keep her<br />
in touch with the real world.<br />
09 10/12/1988 A detailed break down of the <strong>Yukon</strong> Indian Land Claim components, including its<br />
history, extinguishment and title, the financial package, land, renewable resources, selfgovernment<br />
and specifics of some sub-agreements<br />
10 17/12/1988 An outdoor Christmas party at Takhini Hot Springs includes Christmas carols,<br />
tobogganing, swimming and a winter wiener roast. Mary Battaja also recounts some of<br />
her childhood Christmas memories. Some <strong>Northern</strong> Tutchone language is included.<br />
11 07/01/1989 Students at Skookum Jim Friendship Centre wrote and produced this very personal<br />
discussion on suicide. Three participants relate their own painful experiences while a<br />
psychologist and counsellor offer the point of view from family and friends left behind.<br />
A very honest program on a subject that, in some communities, has reached epidemic<br />
proportions.<br />
12 14/01/1989 Land claims negotiations are interrupted when the people of the Na-cho Ny'ak Dun First<br />
Nation face the dilemma of being asked to choose between their aboriginal rights and<br />
their title to the land.<br />
12 14/01/1989 Kaska elder John Dixon of Upper Liard, <strong>Yukon</strong> looks back on his earlier days when<br />
hunting and trapping was the way of the Indian people. Dixon's introduction to Upper<br />
Liard the way it once was is illustrated with archival footage courtesy of the Tidd<br />
Collection. Kaska names for geographical locations such as Sheldon Lakes, Pelly Lakes,<br />
Pelly Banks and the area surrounding Hoole Canyon are also explained. Contains both<br />
Kaska and English language.<br />
13 21/01/1989 Klukshu is a small fishing village near Haines Junction, <strong>Yukon</strong>. Though it has changed<br />
over the years, the heart of Klukshu and its vision for the future remain strong. the<br />
formation of the village lives in legends; old stories are told by the elders, and through<br />
archival footage some of this community's history is recounted. Today band members<br />
are looking to preserve the unique character of the village while making it more<br />
accessible to all.<br />
13 21/01/1989 An in-depth look at Elijah Smith - Father of the <strong>Yukon</strong> Indian Land Claim. Elijah talks<br />
about traditional life and an awareness of changing values and lifestyles for Indians<br />
amidst advanced industrialization. In 1973, Elijah first presented the <strong>Yukon</strong> Indian Land<br />
Claim to Prime Minster Trudeau and worked tirelessly until his death in 1991 on claim<br />
negotiations. This program offers a wonderful insight in the motivations and beliefs of<br />
one of the <strong>Yukon</strong>'s most important figures.<br />
15 04/02/1989 The people of Burwash Landing and Destruction Bay, <strong>Yukon</strong> discuss the issue of land<br />
claims. Some of the typical questions posed by several <strong>Yukon</strong> First Nations regarding<br />
the land claims process are addressed. Residents in these two communities want to see<br />
solutions to many of the problems currently faced. What will the future be like once the<br />
agreements are in place?<br />
16 11/02/1989 The first <strong>Native</strong> Culture Week was held this year at Whitehorse Elementary School. A<br />
program of games, activities and lessons on topics such as <strong>Native</strong> Lifestyle Past and<br />
Present, Art, Food and Language offer parents, teachers, native and non-native students<br />
an opportunity to better appreciate native culture<br />
16 11/02/1989 The state of the environment is a growing concern to most <strong>Yukon</strong>ers. Representatives<br />
from the Council for <strong>Yukon</strong> Indians, <strong>Yukon</strong> Conservation Society, Federal and<br />
Territorial Governments discuss the importance of working together now to decrease the<br />
possible negative effects on the environment of the <strong>Yukon</strong>'s number one industry -<br />
mining<br />
Joanne Henry - Margaret Joe<br />
Profile<br />
Joanne Henry - Intro to<br />
Land Claims<br />
Joanne Henry and <strong>Yukon</strong> Jack<br />
at Christmas Party at Takhini<br />
Hot spring<br />
Suicide Documentary with the<br />
Students of Skookum Jim<br />
SPECIAL - DAY OF<br />
RECKONING<br />
Jim Atkinson - John Dixon<br />
Profile<br />
The Changing Faces of<br />
Klukshu by Mike Rudyk<br />
SPECIAL - ANAKWAY:<br />
ELIJAH SMITH PROFILE by<br />
Frank Fry and<br />
Jim Atkinson - Burwash Land<br />
Claims<br />
Gloria Steels - <strong>Native</strong> Culture<br />
Week<br />
-Mining<br />
07:39<br />
28:50<br />
20:30<br />
41:06<br />
28:50<br />
11:29<br />
20:00<br />
28:50<br />
05:05<br />
05:05<br />
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