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INUVIALUIT LANGUAGE and IDENTITY: PERSPECTIVES on the SYMBOLIC MEANING of INUVIALUKTUN in the CANADIAN WESTERN ARCTIC by Alexand
Aboriginal Languages and Selected Vitality Indicators in 2011
Project Summary Report April 30Th, 2020
Inuit & Cancer: Fact Sheets
Proceedings of the Arctic Indigenous Languages Symposium
Canada's Native Languages: Te Right of First Nations to Educate Teir
Inuktut Uqausiit (Inuit Languages) in Canada – History and Contemporary Developments by Nadine C
The Evolution of Inuvialuit Identity in the Modern
CULTURAL RESISTANCE and NATIVE TESTIMONIO in the AMERICAS: a Study of the Life Stories by Juan Perez Jolote, Nuligak Kriogak and an Antane Kapesh
Superdemographics
İnyupikçe Bitki Ve Hayvan Adları ÜMÜT ÇINAR Iñupiaq Plant and Animal Names
Style Guide Updated 9/22/10
Results from the 2016 Census: Aboriginal Languages and the Role of Second-Language Acquisition
ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES: REVITALIZATION Excerpt from Peoples and Cultural Change Teacher Resource
2013-2014 Annual Report on Official Languages
Inuit Resources
Inuktitut and Parliamentary Terminology
Top View
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An Introduction to the Inuit
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network Programming Request for Proposals for Licensing
Species at Risk (NWT) Terminology Translation Workshop
Certain Indefinites in Inuktitut
Reconfiguring Canadian Literary Studies and Beyond (Response to Christl Verduyn and Smaro Kamboureli)
The Nature of Inuit Self-Governance in Nunavut Territory
Detailed Mother Tongue Newfoundland and Labrador and St
The Semantics and Pragmatics of Uummarmiutun Modals.Pdf
Language Policy and Planning for B.C
Census in Brief
Stabilizing Indigenous Languages
Indigenous Naming Activities in Canada
Toward a New Beginning, Task Force on Aboriginal Languages And
ƛ̓ and Salisian Languages) This Character As Rendered Above Does Not Exist in Unicode, and Thus Needs to Be ‘Built-Up’ with Components Which Are Encoded in Unicode
Inuvialuit Language and Identity: Perspectives on the Symbolic Meaning of Inuvialuktun in the Canadian Western Arctic
Inuvialuktun Words for a Changing Climate
2016-2017 Annual Report on Official Languages
Uqausivut Sanngitilavut ᐅᖃᐅᓯᕗᑦ ᓴᙱᑎᓚᕗᑦ Keeping Our Language Strong
“An Inuvialuit Way of Life”
Communication Across Canada's Indigenous
Integrating Gwich'in and Inuvialuit Perspectives in a Community School in the Northwest Territories: a Case Study
"Contact-Induced Lexical Development in Yupik and Inuit Languages"
Knowledge Mobilization in Community-Based Arctic Research Melanie Flynn1,2 and James D
The Constitutional Status of Aboriginal Languages in Canada
W6vsmam/C Scsyk5 Iqqaumagumajara Uqausivut I Want to Remember Our Language This Resource Made Possible Through Funds Provided By
Canadian Indigenous Naming Policy Scan Geographical Names Board of Canada
Languages and Dialects in the Digital Library North
WE HAVE to HEAR THEIR VOICES Canadacouncil.Ca
Aboriginal Identity Declaration (AID)
Qallunaat Learners of Inuktitut: a Qualitative Investigation of How and Why Non
Part 'X' (Or Annex 'X'): Inuktut and Inuit Nunangat
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ESKIMO INTRODUCTION Eskimos Or the Inuits Are the Indigenous People