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INTERVIEW-George-T1 TCR.mov

Recording consists of George Guanish speaking mostly in English, with a couple Naskapi words about the work he does in the community. Topics discussed include: the importance of keeping the language strong; changes in caribou populations over time and how the Naskapis, Crees and Innu have responded and the current roundtables; the importance of connecting youth and elders; and the impact of mining on the land.

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.

INTERVIEW-George-T2 TCR.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.

GeorgeT1 &T2-Reading.doc

Consists of a word document GeorgeT1 &T2-Reading.doc containing transcriptions of interviews with George Guanish on February 16, 2016.

INTERVIEW-George-T1 TCR_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of George Guanish speaking mostly in English, with a couple Naskapi words about the work he does in the community. Topics discussed include: the importance of keeping the language strong; changes in caribou populations over time and how the Naskapis, Crees and Innu have responded and the current roundtables; the importance of connecting youth and elders; and the impact of mining on the land.

INTERVIEW-Cheyenne - T2 TCR.mov

Recording consists of Cheyenne talking in English. Topics include the importance of Caribou and hunting as a form of education for future generations and how mining has influenced caribou migration movements.

INTERVIEW-Kathleen-T2 TCR_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Kathleen Tooma speaking in Naskapi. Topics include the importance of community taking care of one another and sharing gifts from the land, and how much has changed since the decline of the caribou.

INTERVIEW-Kathleen-T3 TCR_Alt_Angle.mov

Recording consists of Kathleen Tooma speaking in Naskapi. Topics include what it was like for kids and the roles they had in the traditional way of life before there were schools. Kathleen shares her thoughts on what life will be like for future generations who go to school and learn from Elders and the land and reflects on the introduction of money and work.

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