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Record information – Brief Ikpuck the Igloo Dweller = The Igloo Dwellers
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1930-09/1931-07Item number (ISN):100545Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADA. NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MAN / MUSÉE NATIONAL DE L'HOMMEAccession:1971-0047Media:FilmOriginal title:The Igloo DwellersPart:1 of 1Production date:1930-09/1931-07Release date:1934Production company:Short silent version
Richard S. Finnie (Producer)Production credit:director/producer/photography/editing, Richard S. FinnieCountry of production:cnDescription:A look at the Copper Eskimos of the Coronation Gulf. The location is fixed by use of a map, and the film covers a change of seasons. Sequences include: Inuit children harnessing dogs and sledding on sea ice; October ice fishing by nets; building kamatik sled with drill and biti; and Inuit children skipping rope. Ikpuck, an elderly man, builds an igloo and his wife, Haiokok, chinks it. Footage shows an Inuit drum dance where Ikpuck sings and dances; a winter camp and preparations for a caribou hunting trip; Ikpuck wearing slitted snow goggles; Inuit in traditional long parkas, an angijutauiuq parka, a quilittaq outer parka, and an atigi; the summer ice break-up and salmon fishing; and an old woman sharpening her uluk knife, cutting the men's catch, and eating some of it raw. <13mn 12s>Subjects:CHILDREN~CLOTHING & DRESS~DANCING~DWELLINGS~FISHING~IMPLEMENTS, UTENSILS, ETC.~INUIT~NORTHWEST TERRITORIES~SALMON FISHING~SOCIAL CONDITIONS~WOMENLanguage:SilentNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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