Featured web articles

  • Coming Home

    Decades after being taken, Inuit human remains are returned By Miriam Dewar At the end of July, Inuit remains taken from a burial site around 1935 […]
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  • The Butterfly Effect

    SARAH MAY on discovering a new species and the importance of being aware of Nunavik’s biodiversity By Miriam Dewar It was the end of June 2019, […]
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  • THE RIGHT TO DISCONNECT

    “ It seems to me I could live my life a lot better than I think I am.I guess that’s why they call me, they call […]
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  • Kangirsuk Residual Metal Recovery Project

    By the Kativik Environmental Advisory Committee Community landfills in Nunavik are often referred to as “Canadian Tire” and for good reason. For decades vehicles, heavy equipment, […]
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  • Ilulissat Hosts Historic Inuit Gatherings

    By Stephen Hendrie Ilulissat, Greenland, came alive to host the 2023 ICC Delegates Meeting and Arctic Peoples’ Conference July 17-21, 2023. It was a week that […]
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  • Leena Yeates

    Tarralik is pleased to feature Leena Yeates, an employee at Raglan Mine, as the next example in our series on Inuit women working in non-traditional jobs. […]
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  • Order of Nunavik Awards Conferred

    Two Order of Nunavik awards were announced at this year’s Makivvik AGM in Umiujaq. Daniel Annanack and Josepi Padlayat received the honour, which is conferred annually […]
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  • Putulik Ilisituk – Salluit’s Soft Spoken Renaissance Man

    By Stephen Hendrie On National Indigenous Peoples Day this year I spoke with Putulik Ilisituk on the phone for over an hour. He was at his […]
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  • Working toward Inuit-Driven Child, Youth, and Family Services

    The Nunavik organization working to provide culturally adapted youth protective services in Nunavik is moving closer to self-determination and becoming independent of the Nunavik Regional Board […]
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  • Kwe! Meet With Indigenous Peoples

    Makivvik and Avataq Cultural Institute participated in the annual Kwe! Meet with Indigenous Peoples event in Quebec City in June. Makivvik’s VP Economic Development Andy Moorhouse […]
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