Stories of Tuktu: Tuktu and His Eskimo Dogs
Identifier
F.2004-02-0144
Date Of Production
1966
Abstract
“How dogs are often used by the Inuit, both in winter and summer. In this film we see puppies, sled dogs, and dogs being used as pack animals. Inuit dogs are also used for hunting purposes, and we see how they can sniff out the seal blowholes when deep snow covers the winter sea ice.” (National Film Board of Canada) Part of the “In Celebration of Nunavut: Stories of Tuktu” series.
Run Time
14 min 0 sec
Format
16mm
Extent
500 feet
Reel/Tape Number
1/1
Has Been Digitized?
No
Language Of Materials
English
Element
Print
Genre
Form
Subject
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Distributor
Main Credits
Bairstow, David (is producer)
Hyde, Laurence (is director)
Additional Credits
Hyde, Laurence (is editor)
Fleming, Robert (music)
Participants And Performers
Tweed, Tommy (is narrator)
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