Land & Sea: The People of the Torngat Mountains
In this full episode of Land & Sea from 1973, Dave Quinton travels to Nain with the coastal boat to see how the Arctic Char plant has transformed the economy and onto the Okak where families are fishing for the summer . The episode also explores the awakening of Inuit identity along the coast. »»» Subscribe to CBC NL to watch more videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/cbcnl?sub_c... For your daily CBC NL news fix: https://www.cbc.ca/nl CBC NL on Twitter: / cbcnl CBC NL on Facebook: / cbcnl CBC NL is now on YouTube. Join us for news, live events, commentary, daily weather, comedy, music, more. Connect with us about what you'd like to see here.

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