Akutaq: Eskimo Ice Cream, Bristol Bay, Alaska - Day in Our BayDayInOurBay2013-03-02 | Diana Gamechuk of Manakotak, AK in Bristol Bay, Alaska, gives us a lesson on how to make Eskimo Ice Cream or Akutaq in her kitchen.Fishing Industry in Bristol BayDayInOurBay2014-06-05 | Community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska.
In this episode, we look at the fishing industry in Bristol Bay after the fast and furious salmon season has come to a close.
#NativeVoices #NativeFilmStewardshipDayInOurBay2014-03-25 | Community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilmNative Crafts in Bristol BayDayInOurBay2014-02-24 | Native craftsmen and artists from Bristol Bay share their techniques and workmanship with you in ivory carving, woodworking, parka sewing and more.
Detailed webisodes from the community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska. #NativeVoices #NativeFilmRespecting Elders: Family and CommunityDayInOurBay2014-02-14 | Bristol Bay Natives know the importance of community and recognizing the wisdom of their Elders. In this webisode, we go to some small communities and celebrate their Native Way of Life with them.
Community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilmBeauty of Bristol BayDayInOurBay2014-02-10 | Bristol Bay is home to some of the world's most pristine landscapes, including the largest state park in Alaska - Wood-Tikchik State Park. Take a tour with some locals who know where to find the most scenic spots in all of Bristol Bay.
Vocals by Petla Noden, shareholder from Bristol Bay.
Community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilmGrowing Up in Bristol BayDayInOurBay2013-11-19 | A look into what it is like to grow up in Bristol Bay, Alaska from the perspective of children who live there.
"Day in Our Bay" is a community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilmPreservation for GenerationsDayInOurBay2013-10-28 | "Preservation for Generations" is a short video highlighting the importance of preserving the culture, subsistence foods and Native Way of Life in Bristol Bay, Alaska.
"Day in Our Bay" is a community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilmBristol Bay Behind the ScenesDayInOurBay2013-10-14 | Behind-the-scenes look at some of the quirkiest moments during the filming of the crowdsourced, community-based digital storytelling project, Day in Our Bay, from the Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska. #NativeVoices #NativeFilmDog MushingDayInOurBay2013-06-01 | Day in Our Bay is a community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilm. Sarah McCanna's family has been dog mushing for three generations. Watch her story and see how her family incorporates dog mushing with family values.Dry Fish / Smoke FishDayInOurBay2013-05-03 | Fish play an important role in our subsistence lifestyle - for food and also income. The video showcases some of the types of fish found in Bristol Bay as well as smoked fish, dried fish, salted fish, and smokehouses.
Day in Our Bay is a community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilmNative Plants of Bristol Bay, Alaska - Wormwood, Labrador Tea and moreDayInOurBay2013-05-03 | Learn about the importance of Native and medicinal plants in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska: Wormwood (Stink Weed), Beach Greens (used to make Akutaq), Wild Celery, Fiddlehead Fern, Alaska Tea (Tundra Tea or Labrador Tea), and Bush Cranberry.
Day in Our Bay is a community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilmFall Subsistence FishingDayInOurBay2013-05-03 | Watch this short to learn about smelt season in Bristol Bay, hear stories of a childhood filled with fishing memories & discover some of the ways fish is preserved for winter.
Day in Our Bay is a Community-based digital storytelling forum giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska #NativeVoices #NativeFilmThe River: Bristol Bay, Alaska - Day in Our BayDayInOurBay2013-03-02 | The watershed of Bristol Bay, Alaska serves as a point of connection between the many communities in the region. In this video, we take a look at the importance of the rivers that flow between the lands and communities of Bristol Bay.Basket Weaving: Bristol Bay, Alaska - Day in Our BayDayInOurBay2013-03-02 | Alaska Native Elder Aurora George of Clark's Point, Alaska, shows how she creates wonderfully intricate baskets made from the grasses that she gathers from the land in Clark's Point and in neighboring Bristol Bay villages.The Maqi: Bristol Bay, Alaska - Day in Our BayDayInOurBay2013-03-01 | Learn about the Yupik steam house or Maqi and its usage and importance to Bristol Bay's Alaska Native culture. Explore the land and culture of the Bristol Bay region through our series of shareholder films.Day in Our Bay Video Shorts Trailer - Bristol Bay, AlaskaDayInOurBay2013-03-01 | Learn about 'Day in Our Bay," a community-based digital storytelling project giving voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska.The River - in Bristol Bay, AlaskaDayInOurBay2012-09-10 | The watershed of Bristol Bay serves as a point of connection between the many communities in the region. In this video, we take a quick look at the importance of the rivers that flow between the lands and communities of Bristol Bay, Alaska.Akutaq - Eskimo Ice Cream in Bristol BayDayInOurBay2012-08-03 | Diana Gamechuk of Manakotak, AK in Bristol Bay, Alaska, gives us a lesson on how to make Eskimo Ice Cream in her kitchen.Basket Weaving in Bristol BayDayInOurBay2012-07-10 | Native Elder Aurora George of Clark's Point shows us how she creates wonderfully intricate baskets. The baskets are made from the grasses that she gathers from the land in Clark's Point and in neighboring villages.Murray Jurak Discusses Day in Our BayDayInOurBay2012-06-13 | Filmmaker and Dreamspeakers Film Festival board Vice President Murray Jurak explains why he thinks the Bristol Bay region's crowdsourced video project "Day in Our Bay" is "revolutionary." (June 1, 2012-Edmonton, Alberta)
transcription: "I'm the director and programmer of the festival, and I would like to talk about 'Day in Our Bay'. I believe, and I'm a filmmaker, I believe that this is... it's revolutionary. This film wasn't about one man's ego or one woman's ego, it's about a community spirit. I hope to see this same model go into other communities, go... all over the world. And I hope that you share what you learned with all the Indians in America, all Indians in Canada, Latin America, this with the world."The MaqiDayInOurBay2012-05-24 | Explore the land and culture of the Bristol Bay region through a series of shareholder films. Our first film describes the Yupik steam house and its usage and importance to Bristol Bay's Alaska Native culture.Day in Our Bay - Full Length FeatureDayInOurBay2012-05-10 | A community-based digital storytelling project that gives voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska.Day In Our Bay documentary trailerDayInOurBay2011-12-09 | More than 60 Bristol Bay region residents enthusiastically shared their voices and views through the "Day in Our Bay" video contest. Their entries were edited into one short documentary film that premiered at the Anchorage International Film Festival on Dec. 2, 2011.Day In Our Bay Video Entry - Peducia AndrewDayInOurBay2011-12-02 | Peducia Andrew takes her grandson Alex on a hunting outing for Spruce Hen. Video submissions were all filmed on Day In Our Bay, Oct. 15 have been compiled into a ten-minute documentary that will premiere at the Anchorage International Film Festival on Dec. 2. Learn more: www.dayinourbay.orgDay In Our Bay Video Entry - Timothy T. Wonhola, Sr.DayInOurBay2011-11-14 | Timothy T. Wonhola, Sr., submitted this video footage for the Day In Our Bay video contest. These video submissions have been compiled into a ten-minute Day In Our Bay documentary that will premiere at the Anchorage International Film Festival on Dec. 2.Day In Our Bay Video Entry - Sharon Clark of Clarks PointDayInOurBay2011-11-14 | Sharon Clark, from Clark's Point, Alaska, submitted her video footage from Oct. 15 for the Day In Our Bay video contest. Learn more about the Day In Our Bay video contest and documentary at http://dayinourbay.orgAdvanced Entry Clip - Sharon Thompson, subject Everett ThompsonDayInOurBay2011-11-07 | This is a video clip from Sharon Thompson's advanced entry for the Day In Our Bay video contest of her subject Everett Thompson. In this submission clip, Everett gives us a look behind the scenes of what day is like in his hometown of Naknek, Alaska. Learn more about the Day In Our Bay video contest and documentary at http://dayinourbay.orgDay In Our Bay Advanced Entry - Alannah Hurley, DillinghamDayInOurBay2011-11-07 | Alannah Hurley of Dillingham, submitted this video footage as an advanced entry in the Day In Our Bay video contest. These video submissions have been compiled into a ten-minute Day In Our Bay documentary that will premiere at the Anchorage International Film Festival on Dec. 2. Learn more at www.dayinourbay.orgAdvanced Entry - Karla Jensen, Pedro BayDayInOurBay2011-11-07 | Day In Our Bay advanced video entry by Karla Jensen of Pedro Bay. These video submissions have been compiled into a ten-minute Day In Our Bay documentary that will premiere at the Anchorage International Film Festival on Dec. 2. Learn more at www.dayinourbay.org.First photos from the fieldDayInOurBay2011-10-15 | Our 11 video mentors will travel to 13 Bristol Bay communities from Oct. 14-16, to teach video workshops and help participants in each village and town prepare for and execute their shoot on Oct. 15. - created at http://animoto.comDay In Our Bay camera tutorialDayInOurBay2011-10-07 | Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC) will give away Kodak Playsport video cameras to qualifying BBNC shareholders in the region who agree to use them to take part in a region-wide, interactive, multimedia initiative called Day In Our Bay. Learn more: http://dayinourbay.org.
Ready to submit your video? There are several ways to submit: http://dayinourbay.org/video-submissionsMessage to BBNC Shareholders about Day In Our BayDayInOurBay2011-10-05 | BBNC shareholders have until Oct. 7 to register for a camera to participate in the Day In Our Bay video contest. Learn more about how to register at: http://dayinourbay.org/registerAbout the Day In Our Bay video projectDayInOurBay2011-10-05 | Day in Our Bay: Views & Voices from Bristol Bay is a community-based digital storytelling project that gives voice to Bristol Bay Native Corporation shareholders in the Bristol Bay region of Alaska through a video contest, culminating in a collaborative documentary film.