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Time and Place: The Kingalik of Ulukhatuk
200422 min 10 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Robert J. Long
Production: Karen P. HendersMichael SnookJohn Panikkar
Produced by WestWind Pictures with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, with the financial participation of the Saskatchewan Film Employment Tax Credit, and in association with Knowledge Network, SCN and Discovery Channel.
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We invite you to celebrate "Kingalik Jamboree" with the Copper Inuit of the North West Territories. These ancient people have, in just a few decades, gone from the Stone Age to the Space Age. Kingalik Jamboree is a time when they can pass the timeless skills and traditions of survival in this frozen land from one generation to the next. The festival occurs under the midnight sun of the summer solstice around a community called Holman. Southern foods are shipped here, but are much more expensive than down south, and often arrive spoiled. So Inuit continue to harvest "country food," including seal, caribou, musk ox, Arctic char and, at this time of year, a sea duck they call "Kingalik." Kingalik is the male of a sea duck we call king eider. The birds migrate 4,000 km between wintering grounds in Alaska and summer nests here. Every year, hunters set up camp and harvest the ducks they need to feed their extended families. The site of the hunt is a spectacularly beautiful gap between Victoria and Holman Islands. The Kingalik Jamboree is a celebration of summer, of the first fresh meat of the year, and, as many Inuit make very clear to us, of the freedom they feel in returning to the land and the camps after a long, dark winter in southern style housing. This is the story of an ancient people and their relationship with a wondrous duck in this Time & Place.
Catégories de sujets
- Animaux > Faune aquatiqueOiseauxChasse et PiégeageAutochtones et Animaux
- Peuples autochtones au Canada (Inuit) > ChasseTerritoires du Nord-Ouest, Nunavut et YukonMode de vie traditionnel
Générique
- réalisateur
- Robert J. Long
- narrateur
- Robert J. Long
- producteur
- Karen P. Henders
- conseiller à la création
- Bruce Steele
- directeur de la photographie
- Robert J. Long
- 2e caméra
- Ronald Jacobs
- preneur de son
- Ronald Jacobs
- monteur
- Norm Sawchyn
- gérant de production
- Maria Spinarski
- recherchiste
- Ronald Jacobs
- Amy Kerr
- Pat Miller-Schroeder
- Maria Spinarski
- coordonnateur de production
- Ronald Jacobs
- Nicole Wiwchar
- supervision de la postproduction
- Jack Tunnicliffe
- coordonnateur postproduction
- Karen Vandervaart
- montage son
- Robert J. Long
- Ronald Jacobs
- mixage
- Dave Fries
- soutien technique
- Trevor Bennett
- monteur en ligne
- Trevor Bennett
- assistant à la postproduction
- Kathryn Wiebe
- Ian Roberton
- Curtis Rostad
- conception des titres
- Jack Tunnicliffe
- Colin Hubick
- cartes
- Jack Tunnicliffe
- Colin Hubick
- sous-titres pour malentendants
- Vertical Sync
- comptable de production
- Gail Snook
- Brent Evans
- comptabilité
- Primrose Sloan
- Barbara Bezan
- Kendell Waugh
- services juridiques
- Patricia Warsaba
- Robertson Stromberg
- assurance de production
- Multimedia Insurance Brokers
- auditeur
- Rita Stevenson-Ellis
- photographie additionnelle
- Ian Rogers
- producteur exécutif
- Michael Snook
- cadre de production
- John Panikkar