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Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center Alaska  Search this
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2021-11-17T03:13:54.000Z
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347
Video Title:
Conversations: Music within Inuit Cultures and Languages
Description:
Join Moderator Tiffany Ayalik and speakers James Dommek Jr., Byron Nicholai and Julia Ogina for a conversation about the past, present and future of Inuit music with four practicing artists. Alyson Hardwick from the Inuit Art Foundation introduces the event. Topics discussed include: Historic music, songs and storytelling; Inuit language in songs; intergenerational learning and teaching; impacts from colonization; respectfully learning from Elders; and new Inuit music. To learn more about the speakers and moderator, please go to the webinar documentation site on Smithsonian Learning Lab at https://learninglab.si.edu/q/ll-c/TcV50KdP2njsMgFi#r/56851 The video series "Conversations" brings you into discussions with Indigenous peoples, providing information and insights on important subjects and issues, along with ideas and examples that can help prepare you for making choices about how to act with regard to Indigenous peoples and their heritage. To watch other webinar in the series, please see the “Conversations” section of the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center in Alaska site on Learning Lab at https://learninglab.si.edu/org/sasc-ak. You can also find the Conversations series on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list.... This event was made possible through generous support of the Inuit Art Foundation and supporters of the Arctic Studies Center in Alaska.
Video Duration:
1 hr 45 min 7 sec
YouTube Category:
Education  Search this
Topic:
Arctic Studies;Alaska;Alaska Natives;Native Art;Indigenous Art  Search this
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