NFB Collection
At the Winter Sea Ice Camp: Part 1
196735 min 40 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Quentin Brown
Production: Quentin BrownKevin Smith
Produced through grants from the National Science Foundation and the Ford Foundation of the United States, by Education Development Center, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, in association with the NFB.
Filmed over a period of three years, from summer 1963 to the late winter of 1965, and released in 1967, the Netsilik series is about the traditional lifestyle of Netsilingmiut living in the area around Kuugaruk.
In this episode, it is now late winter and the families stop their trek and make camp. The men cut blocks for an igloo while the women shovel the site. During the day, the men sit patiently on the ice, waiting for seals.
Please note that this is an archival film that makes use of the word “Eskimo,” an outdated and offensive term. While the origin of the word is a matter of some contention, it is no longer used in Canada. The term was formally rejected by the Inuit Circumpolar Council in 1980 and has subsequently not been in use at the NFB for decades. This film is therefore a time-capsule of a bygone era, presented in its original version. The NFB apologizes for the offence caused.
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Subject categories
- Fishing and Hunting Industries > Arctic HuntingHuntingSeal and Walrus Hunt
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > CraftsHuntingNetsilikNorthwest Territories, Nunavut and YukonTraditional way of life
- Crafts > Inuit Crafts
Credits
- director
- Quentin Brown
- producer
- Quentin Brown
- executive producer
- Kevin Smith
- consultant
- Asen Balikci
- Guy Mary-Rousselière
- camera
- Richard Bergman
- Ken Campbell
- Ken Post
- Douglas Wilkinson
- Robert Young
- sound
- Jacques Drouin
- editing
- Elvin Carini
- Michel Chalifour
- William Gaddis
- Jack Hirschfield
- Bill Tannebring
- sound editing
- Malca Gillson
- Ken Page
- Don Wellington
Awards
- Grand Prize of the Festival awarded to Asen BalikciVisual Anthropology Festival