Tusaayaksat Magazine – Winter 2019/20

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Mariah Lucas NOURISHING STOMACHS AND NOURISHING MINDS

QUICK QUESTIONS Inuvialuktun name: Paniguk (Bah-nee-gook) Parents: John Lucas Sr. & Samantha Lucas Grandparents: Wallace and Ruth Lucas and for my mothers side is Burtrum and Lena Pokiak. Siblings: (sisters) Kimberley Lucas, Lisa Lucas, Shelby lucas, Calysta Sky Lucas-Kudlak and Casydie Kudlak. (brothers) John Lucas Jr. Tony Lucas Sr, Trevor Lucas, Ryan Lucas, Ry-Ry Lucas Pets: 4 dogs and 2 puppies Dream job: to become a hunter Dream vacation: to be able to drive at the end of Banks Island with a quad during summer times, as it is beautiful BIGGEST ROLE MODEL?

My dad, John Lucas Sr. He is an amazing hunter and a very amazing person. He has taught and helped me become who I am. FAVOURITE…

Inuvialuktun word? Una Kiinara (this is my face) Country food? No doubt—drymeat Northern Sport? Muskox pull Traditional clothing? ugyuk bottom shoes, mother hubboard parka Animal? nanook Hobby? travelling Vehicle? truck (aqsaliaq) Colour? purple Song? Sign of the Times, Harry Styles Team? Tuk Hockey Quote? "For long you live and high you fly. For thoughts you give and tears you cry. For all you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be." ANY HIDDEN TALENTS?

Most people know I can draw. Others see me sewing!

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FOR A VERY LONG TIME, our communities have been in pain, through our ancestors and our healings through the generations. I am a resilient Inuvialuit woman who had lost her voice to communicate with her ancestors. I strongly believe that our mental health is at its best when we are out on the land—living and learning about who we used to be. We must get youth gathered with Elders and unite to hear stories of long ago. We must also learn to survive and support ourselves: camping, filleting fish, making dry meat, sewing, flushing skin, fishing, and experiencing the outdoors in our own land. I am privileged today to say my parents were able to give me all of these things growing up. Drum dancing should also be a part of all youth’s lives in the six Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) communities, in order for them to be able to gather together and dance. We can help support each community with good time gatherings, where we (as the community) gather together to host dances, feasts and

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The more our youth learn about who they can become, the more they will be encouraged and motivated to practice their culture and spark new beginnings of our ways. traditional games. The more our youth learn about who they can become, the more they will be encouraged and motivated to practice their culture and spark new beginnings of our ways. Each community in the ISR has different difficulties to face. Our main goal should be to nourish our minds and fill our stomachs with good laughs and dependable caregivers. I think those who are not able to go hunting (like our Elders) should be able to get a chance to experience an old memory again. They should be able to go to a cabin for a day and show us (the Youth) how to cook, clean, and more importantly, how to understand our language. These Elders are our last strands of knowing our language, and us Youth should be able to learn as much as we can so we can keep passing it on to future generations.


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Heart Knowledge

2min
page 99

Home Time

1min
page 96

An Original Poem and Art Piece

1min
pages 90-91

maelstrom

1min
pages 94-95

Without Fur, We Would Not Exist

2min
pages 92-93

The Story of Agoolik

5min
pages 88-89

A LOOK BACK AT PROJECT SURNAME

9min
pages 82-87

Qilalukkat!

2min
pages 70-79

Qilalukkat!

6min
pages 70-81

Tuktuuyaqtuumin Ungavanun Ungasiktumun

4min
pages 58-69

From Tuk to the Global Stage

11min
pages 58-69

Getting a Head Start

14min
pages 51-57

An Unlikely Brotherhood

14min
pages 44-49

Taningnaq – Half-Inuvialuit, Half-White

10min
pages 39-43

James Rogers

1min
page 38

Charmaine Teddy

1min
page 38

Cameron Wolki-Jacobson

1min
page 37

Libby Macleod

1min
page 37

Shauna Gully

1min
page 36

Karen McDonald

1min
page 36

Cynthia Teddy

1min
page 35

Jacob Lennie

1min
page 35

Naokah Mistaken- Chief

2min
page 34

Davonna Kasook

5min
pages 32-33

Ryan Binder

7min
pages 28-31

Calysta Lucas-Kudlak

5min
pages 26-27

Mona Kudlak

3min
pages 22-25

Stephanie Nigiyok

3min
page 21

Mariah Lucas

2min
page 20

Tyee Fellows

3min
pages 18-19

Catherine Kuptana

2min
page 17

Janice McNutt

3min
page 16

Alyssa Carpenter

8min
pages 12-15

Must-have Winter Pieces

1min
pages 8-9

Heart Knowledge

2min
page 99

Home Time (2019)

1min
page 96

maelstrom

1min
pages 94-95

Real VS. Fake Fur

1min
page 93

Without Fur, We Would Not Exist

1min
page 92

Untitled

1min
pages 90-91

The Story of Agloolik

5min
pages 88-89

A Look Back at Project Surname

6min
pages 82-87

Tuktuuyaqtuumin Ungavanun Ungasiktumun

3min
pages 58-69

From Tuk to the Global Stage

11min
pages 58-69

Getting a Head Start

13min
pages 51-57

Inuvialuit Children's Books

1min
page 50

$300, a Bloody Jersey, and the Neatest Printing You’ll Ever See

14min
pages 44-49

Taningnaq: Half-Inuvialuit, Half-White

10min
pages 39-43

Profiles by East Three ELA 30-2 Students

13min
pages 34-38

Leading the Next Generation Into Politics—And the Future

5min
pages 32-33

The World Is Your Oyster

7min
pages 28-31

Supporting Youth in Sachs Harbour and Beyond

5min
pages 26-27

Making My Mark

3min
pages 22-25

We Are Never Alone

2min
page 21

Nourishing Stomachs and Nourishing Minds

1min
page 20

From Arctic Snow to Outer Space

3min
pages 18-19

Crafting Culture and Care

2min
page 17

Finding My Identity and Reclaiming My Culture

3min
page 16

Empowering Myself By Empowering Youth

7min
pages 12-15

Nutaat Inuit: New People

3min
pages 6-7

Shine a Light

2min
page 4

Qilalukkat! Inuvialuillu: Tamapta Inuusiqput

1min
pages 70-81

Qilalukkat! Belugas and Inuvialuit: Our Survival Together

6min
pages 70-81
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