In February 2026, the Igloolik, Nunavut, production group IsumaTV released a new series of video interviews featuring Inuit community members and leaders. This collection includes personal stories and historical perspectives from figures such as Governor General Mary Simon and Natan Obed, the president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami.
The interviews are part of a project called Arnaapik, which is a six-part film series that looks at the problem of violence against Indigenous women and girls. These recordings help preserve local knowledge and ensure that Inuit are the ones telling their own history to future generations.
Based in Igloolik, IsumaTV operates as an online library for videos and stories created by Indigenous people. The group uses these tools to protect Inuit culture and share traditional knowledge with the world.