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ATTENTION PARENTS OF NUNAVIK YOUTH! YOU ARE GOING TO WANT TO HEAR THIS!
What a treat to sit down with Nurrait’s Judith and Joshua for a fun and inspiring chat in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the adventurous about this adventurous 'Nurrait I Jeunes Karibus' program (and Tanya's birthday!)!
Nurrait’s mission is ‘promoting personal and social development among Nunavik youth through outdoor intervention programs’.
Youth get to experience the outdoors, to connect with peers while being on their own land. Bringing youth on expeditions every season, help them reconnect with the land and with themselves.
Nurrait on social media:
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nurrait
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nurrait_jeuneskaribus/
Website http://www.nurraitjeuneskaribus.com/home.html
Northerned Podcast Episode Credits:
Co-Creator and Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guests: Judith Naluiyuk & Joshua Nathan Kettler
Guest Co-Host: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Technical Director: Chris McCarron
Cameras: Andre Bendahan
Video editing and audio mix by: Marty Kinack
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
Thanks to Nurrait Jeunes Karibus for collaborating in the creation of this episode!
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Special thanks to Nunavik Entreprise and Air Inuit for your support in the making of this special edition of Northerned.
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In our last episode of the season, we finally get to turn the mic around and find out more about our host extraordinaire, barely scraping the surface of Beatrice's many projects and passions.
Credits:
Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest: Michael Felber
Guest Co-Host and Show Notes Writer: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Guest Co-Host and Technical Director: Chris McCarron
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
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Through her work as an educator and traditional knowledge holder, Evie Mark has fulfilled a Shaman's childhood prophesy about her. Join us as Beatrice gets real with her throat singing teacher and best friend on sharing the passion and pain of reclaiming Inuit culture. Don't miss Evie's rendition of a traditional Inuit 'rap battle', and Evie and Beatrice's throat singing demonstrations!
This episode mentions suicide. If you or someone you know are in Crisis, call First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line 1-855-242-3310 Toll-free, 24/7 for Mental Health and Wellness. If you are in Canada and need help now, call Talk Suicide Canada 1 (833) 456-4566 or text 45645 from 4 pm to midnight
Credits:
Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest: Evie Mark
Guest Co-Host and Show Notes Writer: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Guest Co-Host and Technical Director: Chris McCarron
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts.
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Anthropologist, scholar, and political activist Lisa Koperqualuk takes Beatrice, Tanya and Laurel on a riveting ride through some of Nunavik's most famous true crime stories, covering clashes between Inuit Custom and Canadian Law along the way. The Inuit version of reincarnation, arranged marriages, and the transition from Shamanism to Christianity are also featured in today's information-packed episode.
Lisa Koperqualuk's book: "Traditions Related to Customary Law in Nunavik"
R.G. Moyle's: "British Law & Arctic Men"
Bernard Saladin D'Anglure's book: "Cosmology & Shamanism"
Lisa Koperqualuk's book: "Traditions Related to Customary Law in Nunavik"
Beatrice's song “ILINNUT - a prayer” is featured in this episode, you can listen here:
Bandcamp
Apple Music
YouTube
Spotify
Credits:
Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest: Lisa Koperqualuk
Guest Co-Host and Show notes: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Guest Co-Host and Technical Director: Chris McCarron
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
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Beatrice finally reveals what it means to 'Get Northerned' in today's interview with Jessica Robertson, whose journey with childhood chronic pain led to her study of healing modalities and to co-founding Modo Yoga International. Beatrice and Tanya also delve into the shocking and tragic history of High Arctic Relocations in Canada and share new music from Juurini.
Juurini's song “Anaanamma” is featured in this episode, you can listen here.
Check out more from Juurini here.
Credits:
Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest: Jessica Robertson
Guest Co-Host and Show notes: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
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Revitalize your hope for the future through our interview with Elia Lauzon, a young Inuit woman with passionate ideas about how small changes can make a big impact in our world. Also in this episode, Beatrice's true story of her ancestor who was a criminal cannibal.
Beatrice's song Cannibal is featured in this episode. You can listen to it here:
Bandcamp
Apple Music
YouTube
Spotify
Credits:
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest: Elia Lauzon
Guest co-host and Show Notes Writer: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
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Beatrice, Tanya, and author Adam Gollner discuss Inuit superstitions, survival techniques, and celestial navigating over a plate of raw beluga. Tune in to hear about demons, depression, and to find out why 'boundaries are not bitchy'.
Beatrice's song Free is featured in this episode, you can listen to it here:
Bandcamp
Apple Music
YouTube
Spotify
Credits:
Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest Co-Host: Adam Leith Gollner
Show Notes Writer: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
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Beadwork artist Lillian Putulik Chevrier shares her experience of reconnecting with her Inuit roots after being adopted into a white family. Beatrice and Lillian talk about identity, belonging, imposter syndrome, and being "community-learned" instead of "self-taught". Tanya and Chris have words.
Find out more about Lillian's art and beadwork here or on Instagram at @lilbeadwork
Beatrice's song AANNGIQ is featured on this episode. You can listen to it here:
Bandcamp
Apple Music
Youtube
Spotify
Credits:
Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest Co-Host and Technical Director: Christopher McCarron
Show Notes Writer: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Northerned kicks off its first episode with Arctic Winter Games veteran and multiple medal-winner Deseray Cumberbatch. Along with her co-host Tanya Innaarulik and guest co-hosts Christopher McCarron and Laurel Sprengelmeyer, Beatrice talks to Deseray about finding purpose, surviving grief, and how 'healed people heal people'. Tanya and Beatrice share their sobriety stories, and we learn about why Inuit Games are "all about survival”, and why all the cool kids are sober. {new paragraph} You can also watch the filmed version of this podcast here!
Official website of the Arctic Winter GamesLearn more about Inuit Games here Beatrice briefly mentions the death of Joyce Echaquan - an Atikamekw woman who was subject to racist treatment by hospital staff, contributing to the cause of her death in 2021.Suicidal thoughts are mentioned in this episode. If you are in Crisis, call First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line at 1-855-242-3310 Toll-free, 24/7 for Mental Health and Wellness. If you are in Canada and need help now, call Talk Suicide Canada 1 (833) 456-4566 or text 45645 from 4 pm to midnightBeatrice's song History is featured in this episode, you can listen here:
Bandcamp
Apple Music
YouTube
Spotify
Credits:
Host: Beatrice Deer
Co-Host: Tanya Innaarulik
Guest Co-Host: Christopher McCarron
Guest co-host and Show Notes Writer: Laurel Sprengelmeyer
Video edited by: Brian Stever
Photography (Intro stills) by: Christyna Pelletier
Produced by: Jeremie Saunders
Created and Produced by: Michael Felber
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.