Inuit Cinema at the NFB
Celebrate Inuit cinema with the National Film Board of Canada’s new digital channel, Inuit Cinema at the NFB. Enjoy…
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Portraits bring Dawn joy with her work—allowing her to capture familiar, happy faces and special moments when the subject is least expecting.
Capturing the northern lights is what Dawn enjoys the most. Being able to capture an image that is never the same, beautiful every time and depends on the time of year and weather is what drives Dawn to not take the moment for granted. Sometimes capturing that perfect shot means jumping out of bed in the dead of cold winter to get that once-in-a-lifetime image, worth every minute.
This story is part of the Nunatsiavut Spotlight. View more content from the Spotlight here.
We, the hosts and organizers of Arctic Arts Summit 2022, recognize and respect the many languages of the circumpolar region. The core information on this site is presented in English and French, Canada’s two official languages, as well as in Inuktut, the most widely spoken Indigenous language in the North of Canada, and Southern Tutchone, one of the many First Nation languages in Yukon and the language of the nations on whose territory the in-person Summit will be hosted. The discursive and artistic content on this platform will be available in the language in which it was submitted and/or created.
We acknowledge the predominance of English on the site. This is, in part, a reflection of the use of English as a widely understood language throughout the circumpolar region today. We will, however, encourage and actively seek to include content that reflects the many languages of the North.
View in French | View in Inuktut | View in Southern Tutchone
The hosts and organizers of Arctic Arts Summit 2022 acknowledge and affirm the Articles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and recognize the inherent rights and historical territories of Indigenous peoples across the North and around the world. We recognize and respect the First peoples of the many lands of the circumpolar region.
Connection to land, territories, histories, and cultures are fundamental to our sense of who we are as peoples and societies. We honour this connection and commit to our shared journey of conciliation as we work to build an equitable, sustainable, just, and collaborative future for all.
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