Tuktu and the Caribou Hunt

196714 min 15 secFilm: Documentary, Children's film

Direction: Laurence Hyde

Production: David Bairstow

Script: Laurence Hyde

When the caribou cross the small lakes to reach new grazing ground, the Inuit hunt the animals from their kayaks. Tuktu's father has bad luck with his hunting and a caribou escapes his spear. But we see him bringing one home, and the film ends with an outdoor fire and everyone enjoying a feast.

Subject categories


  • Fishing and Hunting Industries > Arctic HuntingCaribou HuntHuntingInuit
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > ChildrenHunting
  • Children and Youth > Children's StoriesIndigenous Youth

Credits


director
Laurence Hyde
script
Laurence Hyde
editing
Laurence Hyde
producer
David Bairstow
sound editing
Marguerite Payette
narrator
Tommy Tweed
music
Robert Fleming