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Lighting a pathway to tradition

Storytelling, qulliq demonstration help forge bond between Elders and youth
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Elder Nancy Aupaluktuq demonstrates the many uses of the qulliq to a group of students earlier this winter.

Baker Lake Elders are building strong connections with local youth at their monthly gatherings, including visits by full classes of elementary students.

Community wellness co-ordinator Karen Yip said Elder programming has been growing in popularity during the past few months, with the number of Elders attending the gatherings on the rise.

She said the Elders seem to be enjoying a number of different aspects of the gatherings, including food, games, socialization and interaction with youth.

SA国际影视传媒We invite youth to the Elder meetings regularly,SA国际影视传媒 said Yip. SA国际影视传媒淲e've had four classes of elementary students visit, which represented about 80 or 90 kids.

SA国际影视传媒The Elders seem to enjoy interacting with the kids. We've already had storytelling with them and we plan to hold more in the future. The Elders really enjoy having the opportunity to share their experiences and, traditionally, storytelling was the way in which they would pass on those experiences.

SA国际影视传媒They enjoy talking about life on the land and the old ways, and it's a way for them to pass on Inuit culture and tradition to the kids.SA国际影视传媒

Yip said there's little doubt there are parts of the life that the Elders used to live on the land that they continue to miss today.

She said that's what the Elders know, so, for them, it's quite different than what folks may experience today.

SA国际影视传媒It would be a hardship (living on the land) for a number of people today. But, most of the Elders lived a substantial portion of their lives out on the land, so they're highly-skilled in traditional ways.

SA国际影视传媒During one meeting, we talked about the skills involved with the lighting of the qulliq. Mrs. (Nancy) Aupaluktuq gave a demonstration to explain what she was doing, what she was using the qulliq for, its origin and how she came to acquire, or make, it.

SA国际影视传媒This was all really interesting because it was something new to the kids. They were fascinated by the fact that she had made these things. You know, she couldn't just go into the store and buy them while they were living on the land. She acquired everything on her own.

SA国际影视传媒In a future gathering, I'd like to ask the Elders to bring an antique type of object that may have some type of story SA国际影视传媒 they may want to tell SA国际影视传媒攁ssociated with it. People keep things from the past that hold sentimental value. Having them talk about something like that SA国际影视传媒 and why they have this attachment to it SA国际影视传媒 would be both interesting and educational.SA国际影视传媒



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