Uakallanga. Episode 2, Unaaq (harpoon) & sakku (arrow) /

The concept of turning nothing into something or making something into something extraordinary is exactly what Inuit have done for centuries for survival, function and purpose. Using materials from nature, reusing unutilized materials and recycling good materials to creating something useful is a wa...

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Other Authors: Kilabuk, Pitseolak (Director), Cloutier, Sylvia (Producer)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:Inuktitut
English
Published: Iqaluit, NU : Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, 2017.
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