09177BL 87 INUK

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Takujuminaqtut / Takuyuminaqtut – (Things Worth Seeing): This series combines current events and stories from the Keewatin region with a look at Inuit politics and the many meetings in Rankin Inlet, the hub of the Keewatin. Stories have included the nose from the jet planes in the Keewatin, hockey and dog races.  Takuyuminaqtut is a half hour program for the 25 to 46 year-old age group produced in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut.  Language:  Inuktitut. 
 
Producer: Inuit Broadcasting, Baker Lake, Nunavut 
Year:  1987 
Segment 1: Charlie Panigoneak interviews Joan Atuat about her childhood in okpitujuq where she grew up. She discusses her memories while growing up. 
 
Segment 2: A clip of the remnants of the people who lived on the land in Okpiktujuq near Baker Lake. 
 
Segment 3: Henry Ford recalls a story about his late father Harry Ford. 
 
Segment 4: A short clip of the land called Okpiktujuq and the remaining belongings of the people who lived there. 
 
Segment 5: An elder recalls a story about a man they called Isumataaluk and two white men who accidentally got stuck when their sail boat broke down at a place called Okpiktujuq near Baker Lake, Nunavut. They built two houses on the land to survive.

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