Mobilizing Inuit Cultural Heritage Project

Mobilizing Inuit Cultural Heritage Project

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Mobilizing Inuit Cultural Heritage Project is a multi-media/multi platform re-engagement of voice in visual art and performance. Talk to us on Twitter and keep up with our travels on Instagram @MICHProj

The project aims to re-engage Inuit voices in the dialogue of contemporary art and performance as well as to preserve Inuit oral and material culture. This will be done through research, preservat

2018: The 5th Region 10/01/2018

http://www.imaginenative.org/2018-the-5th-region

Nancy and Joshua are Inuit but raised in southern Canada. All their lives they struggled with aspects of their identities and now begin to redefine what is means to be a young urban Inuk growing up under the shadow of the Sixties Scoop and the residential school system.

Gabriel Nuraki Koperqualuk is an emerging filmmaker and artist who graduated from Commercial Photography from Dawson College. He received film training through Video Paradiso, a mobile and has worked with Avataq Cultural Institute producing short videos.

Aeyliya Husain is an award-winning documentary filmmaker whose work focuses on issues of representation, images of war and their interpretation, women and photography. Selected films include, “Shooting War” and “Daughters of the Revolution.”

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2018: The 5th Region Nancy and Joshua are Inuit but raised in southern Canada. All their lives they struggled with aspects of their identities and now begin to redefine what is means to be a young urban Inuk growing up under the shadow of the Sixties Scoop and the residential school system.

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