Visiting Ancestors at the Initaq by Nuiluk Itchoak

An Inupiaq film by Nuiluk Itchoak. Initaq is the Kigiqtaq term for meat drying rack. From Nuiluk Itchoak: “This film was created to inspire students to document what is important to them and to demonstrate how to create visual stories that honor our ancestors by leaving a record for the future.” Using primary sources from the Library of Congress, as a part of the first Anchored Histories workshop in partnership with the Alaska Humanities Forum, along with personal photographs, video footage, and her own personal library, Itchoak features The Roots of Ticasuk from an Indigenous perspective that has not been highlighted before.

 

 

Workshop Info

In this professional development course, educators received comprehensive support to engage students in documentary filmmaking. Participants learned how to utilize primary sources from the Library of Congress and incorporated local resources such as Elder interviews, artifacts, photos, and documents. This training equipped teachers with the tools to create enriching, historically grounded educational experiences through the art of documentary filmmaking.

More videos from this workshop:

See All

Land Acknowledgement

This video was filmed on Inupiat Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.