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Title Caribou kayak / directed by Michael Mitchell
Published [Watertown, Mass.] : Documentary Educational Resources, [©2005]

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Description 1 online resource (1 streaming video (approximately 50 min.))
Series Ethnographic video online
Summary "Otto Apsaktaun and Gino Akka are the last Inuit elders who know the secrets of making a unique Canadian boat built for the Arctic--the Netsilingmeot caribou-hunting kayak. With features like a wide cockpit and a long, narrow shape, the kayaks were designed to enhance the speed and ease of hunting caribou, since the hunters have little time once caribou are spotted in the water. In the summer of 2002, the elders invited the youth of their hamlet of Kugaaruk, and a couple of southerners to join them in a remote tundra camp on Barrow Lake. Using a combination of traditional and modern techniques and materials, the group work ten twelve-hour days on the kayak construction. They also hunt, cook, play music, and teach the children Inuit traditions like the art of throat singing. While completing a pair of highly-crafted, beautiful kayaks, the elders also transmit and preserve their vanishing Inuit culture"--DVD case
Credits Director, Michael Mitchell ; producers, Ed Barreveld, Michael Stewart
Event Filmed in 2002
Notes Print version record
Subject Kayaks -- Nunavut -- Kugaaruk -- Design and construction
Caribou hunting -- Nunavut -- Kugaaruk
Netsilik Inuit -- Hunting -- Nunavut -- Kugaaruk
Caribou hunting
Kayaks -- Design and construction
Nunavut -- Kugaaruk
Genre/Form documentary film.
Documentary films
Ethnographic films
Nonfiction films
Documentary films.
Ethnographic films.
Nonfiction films.
Documentaires.
Films ethnographiques.
Films autres que de fiction.
Form Streaming video
Author Mitchell, Michael