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At the celebration party, Inuit activist Mika Namuvai enters uninvited and ser
ncluding: (1) veterans affairs; (2) Indian and Inuit affairs; (3) cultural affairs and the arts; (4
at relates both to the shamanic beliefs of the Inuit and his own experiences with drug abuse.
an army opened a military air base here, using Inuit and Cree workers.
Air Inuit and La Senza have their headquarters in Dorval
in Inlet had a population of approximately 500 Inuit, and 70-80% had been mine workers.
ers, the student population is almost entirely Inuit and the first language spoken is Inuktitut.
This was a real wake-up call for Inuit, and it stimulated the emergence of a new gene
s of Power: Contemporary Art by First Nations, Inuit and Japanese Canadians.
i comprises approximately 4000 Cree, about 250 Inuit, and 300 non-native people.
or Polar Eskimos are the northernmost group of Inuit, and the world's northernmost people.
Both the Inuit and the Gwich'in make use of the Arctic Willow
still contains archaeological ruins of ancient Inuit and Norse buildings.
ied an area currently inhabited by the Central Inuit, and by the 15th century, the Thule replaced t
original Canadian languages of the Algonquian, Inuit, and (formerly) Athabaskan language families.
The wide variety of materials used by the Inuit and Athapascan peoples of the Arctic is shown
Kane Tologanak (born: ) is a Copper Inuit and former Member of the Northwest Territories
Haven was received well by the Inuit and was known among them as Jens Ingoak or lit
Lund was of mixed Inuit and European descent, described as having Gree
nness authored more than 100 works on Canada's Inuit and First Nations people.
near a community of relocated East Greenlandic Inuit and, like many in his family, devoted himself
Umik (alternately Uming) was an Inuit angakkuq (shaman) who proclaimed himself a Chr
Aua (alternalely Awa, Ava) was an Inuit angakkuq (shaman) known for his anthropologica
The animals are losing their habitat and the Inuit are losing their land and their resources whil
Cree and Inuit are spoken as the first language in Chisasibi,
These Inuit are called Uummarmiut - which means people of
Exhibits of Inuit art at the National Gallery of Canada in 1952
had lasted roughly 19 years, but its impact on Inuit art - and on the perception of Inuit art in th
They are an important part of Greenlandic Inuit art and are highly prized as collectibles.
o the Premiere Dance Theatre and the Museum of Inuit Art.
documentary film directed by John Feeney about Inuit art.
Germaine Arnaktauyok (born 1946) is an Inuit artist from Igloolik.
Andy Miki (1918-83) was an Inuit artist from Arviat, Nunavut.
She was the first Inuit artist to participate in Documenta, held in Ka
Nick Sikkuark (born 1943) is an Inuit artist from Kugaaruk, Nunavut.
Pauta Saila (1916-2009) was an Inuit artist from Kilaparutua, Baffin Island.
Dorset - 3 November 1969, Cape Dorset) was an Inuit artist who lived a traditional Inuit lifestyle
s a 1964 Canadian short documentary film about Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak, directed by John Feen
Profiled people included an architect, an Inuit artist, a Jamaican immigrant and a lighthouse
This combination was a first for an Inuit artist.
in Nunavut, Canada) is a Canadian contemporary Inuit artist.
The Inuit artists designed some of the decoration on the
She is one of the few Inuit artists to have received formal art training,
Naujaat is known for its Inuit artists, especially carvers (typically creatin
cclaim and made her one of Canada's best known Inuit artists.
He was respected by the Inuit as he spoke their language, wore similar cloth
ngmuktogmiut were notable amongst other Copper Inuit as they had a permanent community, Umingmuktog
At that time, Inuit as well as Montagnais and Naskapi came to trad
He was a member of the Kivalliq Inuit Association and one of the founding members of
ted to run for the presidency of the Kitikmeot Inuit Association (KIA).
m 1969 to 1979 and founded the Northern Quebec Inuit Association (now the Makivik Corporation) in t
eat, he became Vice President of the Qikiqtani Inuit Association.
lection, he became President of the Kitilkmeot Inuit Association.
l, social and business advice to the Kitikmeot Inuit Association.
pro-independence, left-wing opposition party, Inuit Ataqatigiit (Greenlandic for: Community of the
ikely to be left out of government as both the Inuit Ataqatigiit and Demokraatit parties have ruled
1930) is a Ninatakmuit Inuit author living in Manitoba.
aryuagmiut are a geographically defined Copper Inuit band in the northern Canadian territory of Nun
muktogmiut are a geographically defined Copper Inuit band in the northern Canadian territory of Nun
er Lake, Nunavut, Canada in the 1960s when his Inuit band was threatened with starvation.
, the last remaining Ihalmiut, another Caribou Inuit band, were relocated to Arviat by the Royal Ca
en the traditional home of Ihalmiut, a Caribou Inuit band.
inhabited by the Paallirmiut, a coastal/inland Inuit band.
area was the ancestral home of several Copper Inuit bands, including the Kogluktualugmiut (also kn
Inuit bannock
The Inuit began to emerge as a political force in the la
The Inuit believed that Sedna became angry when her tabo
The Kitikmeot Corporation is the wholly owned Inuit Birthright development corporation of the Kiti
with the still cryogenically-encased Nora, an Inuit boy named Kunac, and two pet polar bears, Hotc
The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) is a television
e positions, he was one of the founders of the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, a television broadca
working with them for 10 years, he joined the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, and introduced sever
y area indicated that it was introduced to the Inuit by Hudson's Bay Company sailors from the Orkne
The Inuit call the river Adlait Kuunga or Allait Kuunga,
; however, Norse-made items have been found at Inuit campsites in Greenland.
manager's house are still used as shelters by Inuit caribou hunters from Taloyoak.
One intriguing move he made was to hire an Inuit carver to make soapstone carvings of prominent
hunting, the local economy is at risk as many Inuit cater to American sport hunters seeking polar
Originally known as the Inuit Circumpolar Conference, the Inuit Circumpolar
Artcirq is a collective of Inuit circus performers based in Igloolik, Nunavut,
The Birnirk culture is a prehistoric Inuit civilization of the north coast of Alaska, dat
esigned two commercially built sea kayaks, the Inuit Classic and the Inuit Explorer.
Watt served as co-chair of the Inuit Committee on National Issues from 1979 to 1984
were first to show how for thousands of years Inuit communities had survived and thrived in the Ar
Bay, numerous First Nations reserves, and the Inuit communities of Nunavik.
adio format for the region's First Nations and Inuit communities.
View over Resolute Bay of the modern Inuit community (1997)
Ross encountered a large Inuit community whom he described as living in "snow
: YGW, ICAO: CYGW), is located adjacent to the Inuit community of Kuujjuarapik, Quebec, Canada.
d the "Raglan Agreement (1995)" with the local Inuit community.
Inuit consume a diet of foods that are fished, hunte
with the traditional rites which only he as an Inuit could give.
sconception is that the practice arose so that Inuit could kiss without their mouths freezing toget
He was named the executive director of the Inuit Cultural Institute in 1992.
Eskimo fiddle) is a bowed zither native to the Inuit culture of Canada.
g the places Rae knew (Orkney, the Arctic) and Inuit culture and experts.
ch as juggling and acrobatics with elements of Inuit culture including throat singing and drum danc
's prints depicts both animals and traditional Inuit culture, which he has learned about from his o
the magazine is to present "...the heritage of Inuit culture, language and society in a modern form
The cathedral's fine Inuit decorations are lost.
of anthropologists, Silla is one of the oldest Inuit deities, but was recently (in the last thousan
He is of Inuit descent and was the president of Nunatukavut u
es, now Nunavut, and is of mixed Icelandic and Inuit descent.
ntures are primarily firms co-owned with other Inuit development funds.
The film employs authentic Inuit dialect, which adds to the overall realism of
While some Copper Inuit did not eat seal and caribou at the same meal,
tim to the communist propaganda as most of the Inuit did not yet identify Canada as a nation, and o
some meat-based diets exist (see reference to Inuit diet below), the meatatarian diet as charted b
Main article: Inuit diet
federal government policies on Eastern Arctic Inuit during the period from the 1950s through the 1
When interviewing an Inuit elder, Searles was told that "Inuit food gener
of the project is to collect information from Inuit elders for a film about the Inuit perspective
original people (the First Nations, Metis, and Inuit), especially in remote northern regions where
The Inuit evidence given was that they had been forcibly
About 3,000 Caribou Inuit exist today, located in Chesterfield Inlet, Ra
Sharing of frozen, aged walrus meat among Inuit families.
Sharing of Igunaq among Inuit families.
Qailertetang is an Inuit female deity who cares for animals, fishers, a
From then on permanent settlement by Inuit finally began.
The use of these shells by Inuit, First Nations, and Native Americans is well k
Kiviak is a traditional wintertime inuit food from Greenland that is made of auks prese
ns in the wrist for proof of the strength that Inuit food provides.
The island had been used by the Inuit for whaling.
outier has been a political representative for Inuit for over a decade.
Kabloonak ( Inuit for "White Person", "non-Inuit") is a 1994 fil
er in northern Canada and is popular among the Inuit for using his private development corporation
raded with white men more so than other Copper Inuit for items such as guns.
the area of Thule People, ancestors of today's Inuit, from Baffin Island.
the landing site of the last migration of the Inuit from the Canadian Arctic.
also the point where the last migration of the Inuit from Baffin Island reached the coast of Greenl
Inuit from hundreds of smaller camps scattered acros
se it for inter-dialectical communication with Inuit from other communities.
Inuit from Alaska moved into traditionally Siglit ar
1994 Pudlo Pudlat aus Cape Dorset, Inuit Galerie, Mannheim, Germany
1990 Painted Drums of the Northwest Coast, Inuit Gallery, Vancouver, BC
s for temporary exhibits, and the Power Family Inuit Gallery, which houses one of the most complete
The ear pull is a traditional Inuit game which tests the competitors' ability to e
kating, gymnastics, ice hockey, indoor soccer, Inuit Games (see Inuit), short track speed skating,
fancy; she and Joe then adopted a two-year old Inuit girl whom they called simply "Panik" (the Inuk
This article is about the Inuit god.
l groups, each named after a theme of Canadian Inuit gods, French deities, and Norse gods
y 25, 1964, in Nunataq, Nunavut) is a Canadian Inuit graphic artist currently residing in Pangnirtu
allirmiut were a geographically defined Copper Inuit group in the Canadian Arctic territory of Nuna
hale Cove, initially settled by three distinct Inuit groups (one inland and two coastal), is a rela
d and Ruin Island for hunting and trading with Inuit groups.
bierbing", c. 1837 - c. 1881, was a remarkable Inuit guide and explorer, who assisted several Ameri
permanent settlements, it remains an important Inuit habitation site.
The closet community is the Inuit hamlet of Sanikiluaq, 800 km (500 mi) to the w
he Inuktitut word for Snowy Owl, was a popular Inuit handicraft toy.
where it is considered pejorative and the term Inuit has become more common.
Similarly, the Inuit have used snow goggles for eye protection.
While the Inuit have hunted and fished along the Hudson Bay co
n the community is serviced by a First Nations Inuit Health (a branch of Health Canada) clinic staf
ble among Alaska Natives of Yupik and Inupiat ( Inuit) heritage, and is preferred over Inuit as a co
ry on a Headstone: A Long-forgotten chapter of Inuit Heroism".
, editorials, traditional legends and the oral Inuit history.
His laboratory was an inuit house made of turf, his only artificial light
he farm are double hatched and contain several Inuit houses.
9, 1822; died March 12, 1869) was a Greenland Inuit hunter, painter, and oral historian.
Often, Inuit hunters set up camp miles away from the caribo
Union caribou herd, making them easy prey for Inuit hunters.
An Inuit hunting boat in southern Melville Bay.
er which have been recovered from 19th century Inuit hunting sites.
d, he was able to buy cameras and photographed Inuit hunting scenes.
took Ipellie (1951 - September 8, 2007) was an Inuit illustrator and writer.
ian Church to establish missions for the local Inuit in northern Labrador.
Many Inuit in Greenland follow a form of shamanism.
e collected artefacts and testimony from local Inuit in 1853.
k was a female angakkuq (shama) of the Iglulik Inuit in the early 20th century, and now considered
Both the Gwich'in and Inuit, in the Bathurst Inlet area were known to eat
nnual caribou migration - on which the Caribou Inuit in the Kivalliq Region depended - shifted away
The organization also represents the Inuit in matters with the Government of Canada, and
A similar process with the Inuit in the NWT brought about the creation of the n
While there, the person saw many Inuit in kayaks approaching from the mouth of the ri
ne of the best-known and most widely-travelled Inuit in the 1860s and 1870s.
Many of the Inuit in the town are actually mixed Inuit and White
negotiating the comprehensive land claims for Inuit, including the creation of Nunavut, with the g
rew of the Griper encountered a band of twelve Inuit, including men, women and children.
Inuit inukshuk on the lower Kazan River used during
habited for the last 4,000 years by Tuniit and Inuit, it is an important Nunavut archaeological are
Kunuk is the co-founder of the Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change Project, along wi
Secretary of Makivik Corporation, the Canadian Inuit land-claim organization established for Northe
in the 1910s, reoccupying traditionally Siglit Inuit lands abandoned during the devastating disease
It is one of the three dialects of Inuit language grouped together under the label Inuv
The Inuit language is written in different ways in diffe
irjuarmiut(un)), is the name of the dialect of Inuit language spoken in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Terri
e real human beings/peoples), is an indigenous Inuit language of Canada and a dialect of Inuvialukt
Siglit dialect, or Siglitun, is the dialect of Inuit language spoken by the Siglit Inuit.
missioner will be to promote education and the Inuit languages.
iaq (born as David Ward in 1936) is a Canadian Inuit lawyer, politician, and former sportsman.
Eventually, the Inuit learned the local beluga whale migration route
led dancing has long been an important part of Inuit life in Nunavut, and was used to mark all the
Tiktak lived a traditional Inuit lifestyle until he moved to Arviat (then known
Shiwak, an Inuit, lived at Cul-de-Sac, a small community near R
randomness of life in the Arctic ensured that Inuit lived constantly in fear of unseen forces.
The organization represents Inuit living in four regions of Canada: Nunatsiavut
isits the Arctic Circle to spend time with the Inuit living on some of the harshest terrain in the
Pan Arctic Inuit Logistics - PAIL operates and services militar
is place would have been the starting point of Inuit migration into Quebec, explaining the presence
rs of its boundaries, dioxin concentrations in Inuit mothers' milk are twice the levels observed in
                                                                                                   


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