Mosha Michael (c.โ€‰1948 โ€“ November 17, 2009) was sometimes called Canada's first Inuk film maker. He made three short films for the National Film Board in the 1970s: Natsik Hunting, The Hunters (Asivaqtiin) and Whale Hunting (Qilaluganiatut).[1][2]

Michael grew up in Iqaluit. Diagnosed with tuberculosis as a child, he was sent to a clinic in Hamilton for a year for treatment. He also had to attend a residential school in Churchill. Later in life, Michael became homeless, due to a long-term problem with alcoholism. He died from internal bleeding a week after surgery at St. Michael Hospital. His sister Naulaq blamed decades of alcohol abuse for his death.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "Inuk filmmaker mourned". CBC News, November 20, 2009.
  2. โ†‘ Nicholson, Heather Norris (2003-01-01). Screening Culture: Constructing Image and Identity. Lexington Books. p. 130. ISBN 9780739105214.


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