Lucassie Arragutainaq from the Sanikiluaq Hunters and Trappers Association speaks about Inuit using the SIKU app to document Inuit Knowledge during hunting and harvesting activities and time spent on the land.
Video length: 14:48
Beth's Lesson Ideas
For: Art 11, Food Basics, ELA 11, Biology 11
Inuit discuss traditional food & the changes that have happened in the diets of young Inuit since settlement into permanent communities with ‘market foods’
Video length: 21:44
Bilingual Inuktitut & English video sharing the importance of, and traditional uses of beluga
Video length: 6:30
Becky Han, an Inuk originally from Ikpiarjuk (Arctic Bay), Nunavut, sharing how she enjoys maktaaq
Video length: 2:11
Inupiaq Elder Lillian Nageak & her family in their home in Barrow, Alaska share different ways they prepare bowhead whale
Video length 3:43
In this episode of the Inuktitut cooking show Niqitsiat, host Ooleepeeka Veevee shares a recipe for one of my favourite country foods of the spring season - geese!
Video length: 7:39
Educator's Handbook for Nunavut Food Guide
"In this paper we answer three questions about climate change that people from the Kitikmeot Region (Nunavut) and from Ulukhaktok (Northwest Territories) asked at a workshop at the Canadian High Arctic Research Station in March 2020." (pg 14)
Country Food:
Is there enough?
Can we get it?
Do we want to eat it?
Niqilurniq (Inuktitut Version) cookbook
is available to download free (as are many other Inuktut books) at NBES (Nunavut Billingual Education Society)
Gifts from our relations: Indigenous Original Foods Guide
This free Indigenous food guide was created by the National Diabetes Association (NIDA) to share knowledge and recipes for each of 18 traditionally hunted and harvested foods that are important to different Indigenous Peoples across Turtle Island.