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2024.07 Unakuluk, dear little one. eglish version. V TAPE

Arnait Video Productions (Women's Video Workshop)
V tape. 401 Richmond St W Suite 452 Toronto Ontario M5V 3A8
phone 416 351 1317
fax 416 351 1509
www.vtape.org
Unakuluk, dear little one is a documentary film about having children, different ways of having children in the inuit culture and, more precisely in Igloolik, an island situated at the south-west of Baffin Island. The film we made starts with individual stories and it leads into and incursion into the dynamic of Inuit family relations. For families and for a Southern audience the film transmits very precious teachings, based on Inuit values of helping each other and sharing.
46:00
2005
colour

28th Annual Archives Lecture - "What's Special About Canadian Jewish History"

Main Speakers: Dr Gerald Tulchinsky. Paul Banfield talks about the origins of the Archive Lectures and introduces the guest speaker and topic. Dr Tulchinsky then gives a lecture on Canadian Jewish history, after which he answers questions from the audience for the last half hour of the video. Dr Gordon Dueck then thanks Dr Tulchinsky for speaking.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

2nd MacClement Lecture: Dr. Betty Reardon - Seeking Excellence in Education Through Peacemaking 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Roger MacClement Freeman, Dr Betty Reardon, John Olson, Sarah Morgan, Alex Bryans. Location: Duncan McArthur Hall. Video begins with dean of education talking about the MacClement lectures, before introducing Freeman who in turn introduces Dr Reardon. Dr Reardon then lectures the audience on the importance of building peace through education, as well as describing some fundamentalss for peace education. Olson, Morgan, and Bryans then join Dr Reardon on stage and discuss her lecture together.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

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