Yearly Archives - 2026

Vol. 49.4 – Traditional Inuit Games

McKinley and Darlene Winters both grew up in Hopedale watching traditional games and sports. Now, the two parents are working on passing on the games to their children and all Nunatsiavut communities. They spoke to Them Days' Heidi Atter about the importance of the games to Inuit culture, which can...

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Vol. 49.3 – Labrador Legacy Podcast

In this issue, we shared excerpts from the Labrador Legacy Podcast. The Labrador Legacy podcast was the result of a workshop held by Heidi Atter/Arctic Moss Studios at the Lake Melville School in North West River. Students in grades 5 and 6 interviewed elders and knowledge holders, and the results...

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Vol. 49.3 – Stitches We Share

In November, Them Days hosted the Stitches We Share exhibition, originally curated for the Bonavista Biennale. Heather Igloliorte tagged Ella Jacque, Vanessa Flowers, and Jessica Winters to curate an exhibition based on their grandmothers' work. We are so proud to have hosted the work of Sarah Baikie, Andrea Flowers,...

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Vol. 49, No. 2 – Naskaupi River Thoughts

Volume 49, Number 2 features "Naskaupi River Thoughts (Dec. 22)", a recitation by Dave Paddon, about winter camping with family members. Experience the oral nature of his recitation through this video he made to accompany it, featuring photos and video clips from the trip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-A1Ncnkjrk

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