On November 18th the organization Nunavummiut Makitagunarningit introduced anti-uranium activists to an Iqaluit audience. Here Sandra Inutiq, Chairperson of the organization opens up the presentation. In Inuktitut.
All animals, you're not supposed to play, hurt or kill them, even insects. If you even kill black flies or mosquitoes with fire while they're in your tent, they'll return and there will be more of them. I've experienced this.
Livie Kullualik from Pangnirtung shares his environmental observations.
Here it used to start melting, in seems, in two layers. Now that doesn't happen anymore. The melting is not happening the way it used to. This is the greatest impact according to my knowledge.
Teaching how to live well amongst people. If I see any fellow man poor, give them something small, even if it's small. I was told to help others with food. I was told to watch the sky, but I never learned anything. But I tried to use the teaching and predict the weather when I have to go hunting.
English Transcript: The weather was not like this. It used to be good. Now it's different. We hunted for clothing in that area while the fur was thin. We used to row and portage. That's how it was.
Lindsey Moorhouse, originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador, talks about her recent experiences with quitting smoking. She talks about her struggles, and what she has done to cope.
Jennie Williams interviews youth in their early teens. Her videos show real opinions of youth from Nain, Labrador and how they truly think and feel about the issue of smoking.