this song was originally written by my Uncle Sidney Dicker from Nain, Nunatsiavut..very popular song now, and we love it very much..Uncle, thank you for this wonderful song, we will cherish it from our Hearts..NAKOMEK...
I just love this song ever since the first time I heard about three years ago. It's a nice change from some of the other singers we've heard from for years.
Great song! I've been looking for the original version that was the theme for the CBC television show, so long ago, but haven't been able to find it 😟. Love from Tununirusiq ❤️
I think this is the Gregoire Boys from Natuashish - search for "Labradorimiut - Sons of Labrador - Gregoire Boys with Nain Drum Dancers, Innu Nikamu 2010" for video of them performing this song live. It's on their new CD, Puamun, too (see the video for more info) .
@@peter_jr91 that would be awesome. My email is ykphil@gmail.com I lived in Arviat a long time ago and loved every single day of my time there, miss those days with my hunting buddy the late Frank Nutarasungik who taught me so much, and Kono T. Matna!
@tommydockjr The Inuit name of this song is Labradorimiut, or also, Inniugiamik Labradorimi (meaning: Son Of Labrador). Here it's performed by an Innu band, Gregoire Boys and is sung in all 3 languages of Labrador: Innu, Inuktitut and english! :)
I can't find it any where the original song sung by Sydney dicker (labradorimiut) does any one know where to find it? Would mean a lot to my one I grew up with.
this song was originally written by my Uncle Sidney Dicker from Nain, Nunatsiavut..very popular song now, and we love it very much..Uncle, thank you for this wonderful song, we will
cherish it from our Hearts..NAKOMEK...
Awesome, SO proud for your voice to be heard...I am proud to be a voice of northern Labrador....
I just love this song ever since the first time I heard about three years ago. It's a nice change from some of the other singers we've heard from for years.
An awesome song for sure. I'm proud to be Labradorian!
Great song! I've been looking for the original version that was the theme for the CBC television show, so long ago, but haven't been able to find it 😟.
Love from Tununirusiq ❤️
Try get from Nains radio station ,
I have the original song, I can send it to your email and you can save it! Send me a message on Facebook if you have one! Peter Jr Aulatjut
I think this is the Gregoire Boys from Natuashish - search for "Labradorimiut - Sons of Labrador - Gregoire Boys with Nain Drum Dancers, Innu Nikamu 2010" for video of them performing this song live. It's on their new CD, Puamun, too (see the video for more info) .
I wonder if we would hear the original song, with Sidney Dicker. I really liked the original song
I loved Sydney Dicker singing his song on the Labradorimiut TV program. I wish someone could post the original song.
@@ykphil I have the song in my playlist, I could send you the song if you give me your email address
@@peter_jr91 that would be awesome. My email is ykphil@gmail.com I lived in Arviat a long time ago and loved every single day of my time there, miss those days with my hunting buddy the late Frank Nutarasungik who taught me so much, and Kono T. Matna!
Great song! Tusarngniqtualu. Congratulations and big thank you to Sidney Dicker.
Another great version! Love it! :)
awsome im inuit but this well do i love the inuit verison and english
awsome. :)
This is Gregoire Boys, nobody cannot do this song better than them, they rock and always will be :)
keep on singing!!
@tommydockjr The Inuit name of this song is Labradorimiut, or also, Inniugiamik Labradorimi (meaning: Son Of Labrador). Here it's performed by an Innu band, Gregoire Boys and is sung in all 3 languages of Labrador: Innu, Inuktitut and english! :)
Who is the lead singer? He got a great voice! :)
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nice relaxing song
love this song
I miss hearing this song on my local radio station lol
Lol
Tuusaarniqtuq!!
Music Festival 2015 in Kangiqsualujjuaq(George River), Quebec. Gregoire Boyz performance on July 1, 2, 2015. Already confirmed:)
Thanks for sharing, this is great! What year is it from?
I can't find it any where the original song sung by Sydney dicker (labradorimiut) does any one know where to find it? Would mean a lot to my one I grew up with.
It’s here in Nain radio station
@@joeatsatata3299 someone there should put it on TH-cam. It was my favorite song, a long time ago, made me want to there so bad...
TERMINATORIMIUT SONG
Inuktituk music
NAPNATOR
NAPNATORIMIUT
Batter up
what are the opening lyrics in inuttitut and english? before piugijuatsapuu kinatuinnamuu.......
You should post some lyrics ^_^
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sorry Venturethe1950s, I really dont know the lyrics.
Inugalualutitau uqausit ajuravigi?...lol Inuk is singular...Inuit is a plural...tukisivii?
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anyone know the chords to this song/
Aulajinngilatiit qaaqaaqtunaq