North of 60
"North of 60" is a Canadian television series that aired from 1992 to 1997. Set in the fictional community of Lutselk'e, located in the Northwest Territories, the show explores the lives of its residents, focusing on their cultural heritage and contemporary challenges. The series highlights the interactions between Indigenous and non-Indigenous characters, showcasing the complexities of life in the North.
The show was notable for its authentic representation of Indigenous culture and issues, featuring a predominantly Indigenous cast and crew. It received critical acclaim and contributed to discussions about Indigenous rights and identity in Canada, making it a significant part of Canadian television history.