Drawings from Kinngait, concentrates not on the walruses and owls so beloved in Southern Canada but on human figures ...
Once completed, the project would connect Iqaluit, Kimmirut, Kinngait and Coral Harbour to Nunavik’s Tamaani Internet network via an underwater cable near Salluit.
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Federal government apologizes for Dundas Harbour relocationsThe apology took place in Arctic Bay Thursday almost a century after families from Kinngait were moved. The CBC's Eli Qaqqasiq-Taqtu was in Arctic Bay for the apology and has the details.
“We’re running two country food projects in Kinngait and Pond Inlet designed and led by Inuit community leads along with and five co-eyes [young team members]," she said. "We’re focusing on ...
A new exhibit at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection will feature works that showcase societal changes in Kinngait, an Inuit hamlet in Nunavut, during the past five decades. The exhibit ...
A new exhibit at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection will feature works that showcase societal changes in Kinngait, an Inuit hamlet in Nunavut, during the past five decades. The exhibit, titled ...
In 1934, according to the Qikiqtani Truth Commission, a ship carried 52 Inuit and 109 dogs from several Baffin Island communities — Kinngait, Pangnirtung and Pond Inlet — to Dundas Harbour ...
In 1934, four Inuit families were relocated from their homes in Kinngait, formerly known as Cape Dorset, to Dundas Harbour, which is on Devon Island – more than 1,000 kilometres north of their ...
In 1934, according to the Qikiqtani Truth Commission, a ship carried 52 Inuit and 109 dogs from several Baffin Island communities — Kinngait, Pangnirtung and Pond Inlet — to Dundas Harbour, an ...
The Trudeau government formally apologized Thursday for trauma caused to generations of Inuit people from Kinngait, Nunavut because of forced relocations in the 1930s and ‘40s. Gary Anandasangaree, ...
Hailing from a family of Inuit artists in Kinngait (formerly Cape Dorset), located in present-day Canada’s Nunavut territory, Ashoona layers day-to-day experiences of Inuit culture in the Arctic ...
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