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INTERVIEW-George-T2 TCR_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of a short clip of George speaking in English. Topics discussed include: the cyclical nature of caribou populations; impacts of mining; and George's hopes for the community.

00 INTERVIEW - BREAK THESE OUT May 2016 TCR - Jeremy Einish.mov

Recording consists of an interview with Jeremy Derek Einish speaking in English about his life and hunting. Topics discussed include: his experiences hunting caribou; camping with his family growing up and now, hunting muskox with the Innu; the mines; the JBNQA; and the evolution of the language.

00 INTERVIEW - BREAK THESE OUT May 2016 TCR - Nathan.mov

Recording consists of Nathan speaking in Naskapi about what he teaches in his class and some of his life history. Topics discussed include: how Naskapi has shifted over time; where the word "Naskapi" came from; history of forced relocations and the two big starvations that happened due to colonialism; the JBNQA; the cyclical impact of mining on the community; impacts of moving to Schefferville; his excitment to be teaching students how to butcher caribou and make sure they are connected to their culture.

00 INTERVIEW - BREAK THESE OUT May 2016 TCR - Sandy S.mov

Recording consists of an interview with Sandy Shecanapish speaking mostly in English and some Naskapi about his job as a Cultural Skills Animator and hunting and fishing. Topics discussed include: his excitment about his role as a cultural skills animator and camping trips he is organizing with the youth. He talks about his love of the Naskapi language, hunting, fishing, the importance of goose hunt and his work as a Canadian Ranger doing rescue missions.

00 INTERVIEW - BREAK THESE OUT May 2016 TCR - Terrick Einish.mov

Recording consists of an interview with Terrick Einish about his life and hunting and fishing. Topics discussled include: a description of goose hunt and his role; a trip hunting Muskox; hunting and eating caribou; trapping furs to sell; fishing; camping trips with the school; how privileged he feels to be able to camp and hunt with his family and what it means to him to be Naskapi.

00 INTERVIEW - BREAK THESE OUT May 2016 TCR-D & S Swappie.mov

Recording consists of first David Swappie and then Susan Swappie speaking in Naskapi about their childhoods and Naskapi history. They talked about how hard the hunting was sometimes and how hungry people were because if you didn't have pelts to give to the Hudson's Bay company then you couldn't buy anything. David spoke about his family and growing up and how things have changed. Susan spoke about growing up and her family, and her mother who was part Inuit anad loved to hunt. She also spoke a bit about being medivaced to Quebec City for four years with two other women. She speaks briefly about how babies were born on the land in the past They also both speak about the languages and dialects they spoke as children and how things have changed. They also talk about the origins of Goose Hunt and when the Naskapi started hunting geese.

00 INTERVIEW - BREAK THESE OUT May 2016 TCR-Nathan_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Nathan speaking in Naskapi about what he teaches in his class and some of his life history. Topics discussed include: how Naskapi has shifted over time; where the word "Naskapi" came from; history of forced relocations and the two big starvations that happened due to colonialism; the JBNQA; the cyclical impact of mining on the community; impacts of moving to Schefferville; his excitment to be teaching students how to butcher caribou and make sure they are connected to their culture.

00 INTERVIEW - BREAK THESE OUT May 2016 TCR-Robin.mov

Recording consists of an interview with Robin Shecanapish, speaking mostly in English, about his life. Topics discussed include: the importance of Naskapi culture for healing; spending time hunting; reconnecting with the land; his relationship to the language; learning how to make snowshoes; and what he sees for his children.

00 INTERVIEW-BREAK THESE OUT May 2016 TCR-Stella Pen.mov

Recording consists of an interview with Stella Pien, speaking mostly in English and some Naskapi about her life and work for the Band Council. Topics discussed include: her view on the changes in Naskapi and how happy she is her children speak so well; the evolution of the goose hunt; and the impacts of mining.

020V9275-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in Naskapi and English about how naming children works in Naskapi culture, the importance of raising future generations to know Naskapi language and culture and at the end they speak about a walk being done by community members to Kuujjuaq.

020V9276-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about naming traditions and language and naming ceremonies.

020V9277-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about raising children on the land and with their language.

020V9278-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking in English and Naskapi about the past summer's culture week and the activities that took place. Ashley also tells the story in Naskapi of her son's walking out ceremony and the importance of passing on Naskapi culture, language and teachings to the next generations. They talk about how the language has changed to include new things like TVs and different foods like pizza. They also discuss how the new curriculum in the school is helping the young children be more fluent in Naskapi.

020V9279-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking to Celia Haig-Brown about water ceremonies and maintaining traditions.

020V9280-HD 1080p.mov

Recording consists of Noat and Ashley speaking to Celia Haig-Brown about language and the new generation developing new terms for items like pizza and television. This file may be audio only.

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