Labrador Inuit Youth camp out on the land for 7-10 days. Youth participate in activities such as hunting, fishing, hiking, traditional tool making, throat singing, preparing traditional meals, playing Inuit games, story telling, and much more. Youth from Nain, Hopedale, Makkovik, Postville, Rigolet, Happy Valley Goose Bay and North West River get together with their Elders to learn, live, love and have fun!
1:34, even in Labrador they do the stick pull? same in Barrow Alaska and Anaktuvuk Pass. Luckliy i still am a stick pull beast even after leaving alaska =(
dylanbarrowak 1 year ago
wish i went on that trip
sjararuse 1 year ago
Awesome job April.......keep it up
RPamak 1 year ago
greateat video in da world said maku
i;ve been up north lots of times and more to come
barrowsdigger 2 years ago
I love the cheerfulness of the elder man in the back beind the female elder
butkicker75 2 years ago
I miss the arctic ...was blessed to spend 17 months in Cambridge Bay and stole the jewel of the INuit gals for my wife. Can't wait to go back, hunt...winter frolicks...and being withe the friendliest people in the world!
Visualmm 2 years ago
awesome
Hermerk 2 years ago
Inuit of Labrador - honourable, loyal, proud, stalwart, strong - keep on keeping on my friends! :)
marmaloon 2 years ago
loves the vid
gumgirl05 3 years ago
This is awesome guys, it looks wicked. I would love to go to summer culture camps again lol, but yea Heather, April, Josh, aunt Sandra you all keep up the amazing job your are doing for our Labrador Youth!!!!Nakkumek! Love Hilary. xoxoxox
hilaryedmunds 3 years ago