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=Film screenings= [[File:Screening.jpg|thumb|Improvised projection on living room wall with silhouette of a viewer (photograph by de Wildt, 2022)]] I was also able to screen two other videos for the community-members that had worked on them with me. I organized a home screening, after which we shared bannock and soup prepared by Danny Aaluk's mother, and had a collective discussion on the cultural meaning of the songs and dances that the people had performed in the videos. Both Holly and Mary commented on how listening to the Pihhiq just makes them "see" the land. The others, people who did not take part in singing the pihhiq, or even that particular video, all agreed. Pihhiqs are life stories of famous hunters they explained to me. This particular Pihhiq came from the grandfather of Jacob Keanik - an interpreter we had worked with a lot in the previous year. <div class="next_choice">I started to notice how multiple people connect the use of certain words and song to mental pictures of the land during conversations with me Check out the '''"Landmark"''' to learn more about this connection. Or, '''"Keep Going."''' This will take you back to Coral Harbour where you are hoping to talk more about a model of land-based knowledge conciliation that is based on wayfinding and wayfaring with local Co-PI Leonard Netser. You also want to further discuss his priorities for the project and its final workshop. Before you go, You have an opportunity to go check on seal dens with George. Accept the '''"invitation"''', to learn more about his methods of moving through the land and ice. </div> <span class="pop-up landmark link" data-page-title="Song, Dance and Oral Storytelling" data-section-id="0" data-encounter-type="landmark">[[Song, Dance and Oral Storytelling|Landmark: Song, Dance and Oral Storytelling"]]</span> <span class="redirective invitation link" data-page-title="Checking Seal Dens" data-section-id="0" data-encounter-type="invitation">[[Checking Seal Dens|Invitation: Checking Seal Dens]]</span>
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