Tiga Talk
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{{Infobox television
| image = Tigatalk.jpg
| caption = Logo
| runtime = 30 minutes
| creator = Irene Green, Hilary Pryor
| executive_producer = Irene Green
Hilary Pryor
| producer = Irene Green
Hilary Pryor
| starring = Irene Green
Art Napoleon
Kate-La Faith Hanuse
Gabriel Paul
shauntelle Dick-Charleson
Isaac Elijah
Kyra Heberlein
Calvin Cooke
Brian Culp (puppeteer)
Ingrid Hansen (puppeteer)
Steve Barker (puppeteer)
Rob Hunter (puppeteer)
| country = Canada
| network = APTN
| first_aired = {{start date|2008|11|19}}
| last_aired =
| opentheme = Composed by Ry Moran
| num_seasons = 4
| num_episodes = 43
| list_episodes = List of Tiga Talk episodes
}}
Tiga Talk! is a Canadian children's television series featuring a wolf cub puppet called Tiga. Produced for the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network in Canada, the show uses puppets and live-action stories to explore First Nations culture.{{cite web
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| title = Press Release #3 TIGA TALK! A 6-PART CHILDREN'S SERIES FOR APTN PREMIERES NOVEMBER 19, 8:30 am ET/MT, 7:30 AM, BC
| publisher =Hummingbird Take Two and May Street Productions
| date = October 27, 2008
| url = http://www.maystreet.ca/press/TigaPressRelease3.pdf
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Cast
- Irene Green as Kokum
- Art Napoleon as Dad
- Kate-La Faith Hanuse as Jodie
- Michaela Fraser as Kimmie
- Gabriel Paul as Jason
- Shauntelle Dick-Charleson as Alice
- Isaac Elijah as Jack
- Kyra Heberlein as Tessa
- Calvin Cooke as Kyle
=Puppeteers=
- Brian Culp - Tiga the Wolf
- Ingrid Hansen - Gertie the Gopher
- Steve Barker operates Gavin the Canada Goose
- Rob Hunter
=Location=
Filming occurs at various locations including the city of Victoria, Little Raven pre-school, Kuper Island First Nations and Nitinat Lake{{cite web
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| title = Press Release #3 TIGA TALK! A 6-PART CHILDREN'S SERIES FOR APTN PREMIERES NOVEMBER 19, 8:30 am ET/MT, 7:30 AM, BC
| publisher =Hummingbird Take Two and May Street Productions
| date = October 27, 2008
| url = http://www.maystreet.ca/press/TigaPressRelease3.pdf
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Episodes
There are four seasons of Tiga Talk! included six episodes in 2008, thirteen episodes in 2009, thirteen episodes in 2010, and eleven episodes in 2011.
=Season 1: (2008)=
- Shh is for Sharing
- Fuh is for Friends
- SSS is for Smiling
- Guh is for Growing
- LLL is for Listening
- CCC is for Caring
=Season 2: (2009)=
- Dreams
- Birthdays
- Keep Trying
- Dwellings
- Dance
- Safety
- Food
- Food Preparation
- Exercise
- Spring
- Summer
- Fall
- Winter
=Season 3: (2010)=
- Building
- Appreciate the World We See
- Listen to the World
- Remembering the Past
- Keep Smiling
- Competition
- Dressing Up
- Making Music
- Trees
- Babies
- Treasures
- Giving Gifts
- Camping
=Season 4: (2011)=
- Laughter
- Hands and Feet
- Tiga and Hiccups
- Moving
- Do It On My Own
- I Feel Left Out
- Where Is It?
- I Want A Pet
- What Shall I Wear
- Who's That?
- Cook Out!
References
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External links
- [http://www.tigatalk.com/app Tiga Talk iPhone App]
- [http://www.facebook.com/tigatalk?v=wall#!/tigatalk Tiga Talk Facebook Fan Page]
- [https://twitter.com/tigatalk Tiga Talk{{'}}s Twitter Stream]
- [http://www.vimeo.com/tigatalk ''Tiga Talk{{'}}s Vimeo Video Channel]
- [http://www.maystreet.ca/press/TigaPressRelease3.pdf Tiga Talk Premier Press Release]
- [http://www.aptn.ca/ APTN]
Category:2000s Canadian children's television series
Category:2010s Canadian children's television series
Category:2000s Canadian comedy television series
Category:2010s Canadian comedy television series
Category:2000s preschool education television series
Category:2010s preschool education television series
Category:2008 Canadian television series debuts
Category:2011 Canadian television series endings
Category:Canadian children's comedy television series
Category:Canadian children's musical television series
Category:Canadian preschool education television series
Category:Canadian television shows featuring puppetry
Category:Aboriginal Peoples Television Network original programming
Category:Television series about wolves
Category:Television shows set in Canada
Category:First Nations television series
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