Angakkuiit [videorecording] = Shaman stories / Igloolik Isuma Productions and Kunuk Cohn Productions.
A documentary recounting Inuit memories and experiences of shamanism, and oral histories about the last shamans practicing in the region of Igloolik, Nunavut. Interviewees range from young people to elders and politicians, but they all share a belief that things happen, and that shamanism is still a living religion.
Record details
- Physical Description: 1 videodisc (48 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher: [Igloolik, Nunavut] : Igloolik Isuma Productions, [2008]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally released as a motion picture in 2003. Issued as part of a 32-disc boxed set titled: Isuma 1987-2007 (also known as Isuma Inuit classic collection). |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Producer, writer, director and interviews, Zacharias Kunik, Pauloosie Qulitalik ; executive producer, Norman Cohn. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Sylvia Ivalu, Mary Qulitalik, Reena Qulitalik. |
System Details Note: | DVD. |
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note: | Licensed for: home, library, classroom, ILL. |
Language Note: | Inuktitut with English subtitles. |
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Subject: | Shamanism > Nunavut. Inuit > Nunavut > Social life and customs. Legends > Nunavut. |
Genre: | Documentary films. Ethnographic films. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Circulation Modifier | Holdable? | Status | Due Date | Courses |
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Emily Carr University of Art + Design | E99 .E7 A54 2003 (Text) | 30232711 | Video | Volume hold | Available | - |
Summary:
A documentary recounting Inuit memories and experiences of shamanism, and oral histories about the last shamans practicing in the region of Igloolik, Nunavut. Interviewees range from young people to elders and politicians, but they all share a belief that things happen, and that shamanism is still a living religion.