Sunday, April 19, 2009

Shayne Cockney (Tuktoyaktuk)

1) What is your most memorable moment of yesterday?
The last square dance at Kitti Hall.

2) What are your hopes for the future of the NWT?
More independence and more cultural programs.

3) What are your hopes for the weekend?
To have fun, get through it, basically make the Beluga Jamboree worth it!

Emily Esau (Sachs Harbour)


1) What is your most memorable moment of yesterday?
Weird dreams!

2) What is your hope for the future of the NWT?
Accessible and affordable housing for young adults.

3) What are your hopes for the weekend?
I want to learn about different approaches to motivate youth.

Chantell Nogasak (Tuktoyaktuk)


1) What is your most memorable moment of yesterday?
Doing the workshop. It's been fun since I joined.

2) What are your hopes for the future of the NWT?
More programs and activities for young kids.

3) What would you like from the weekend?
More knowledge. I am still trying to figure out what I want, so more knowledge and stuff helps.

Jeanette Kakfwi (Fort Good Hope)

1) What was your most memorable moment of yesterday?
The drum dancing. Seeing a new culture and tradition.

2) What is your hope for the future of the NWT?
No pipeline.

3) What are your hopes for the weekend?
To have fun and make the weekend go by so I can see my boyfriend.

Paul Rivard (Inuvik)


1) What is your most memorable moment of yesterday?
Seeing the drummers dance and do their stuff.

2) What do you want for the future of the NWT?
Younger generations keeping their culture and traditions strong.

3) What are your hopes for the weekend?
I hope everyone has fun and I hope we retain what we learned from other people and their thoughts and what they want for the North.
The Road in Tuk.
The Land is Important.