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Inuktitut, the Language of the Inuit

Channel Qaujimaviit

Channel: Qaujimaviit

A series of educational, yet entertaining, videos for people who are interested in Inuktitut and want to learn more about the subtleties of this language.

Photos SILA Inuktitut Dictionary

Channel: SILA Inuktitut Dictionary

Listen and learn every letter in the Inuktitut Dictionary.

Preserving and Promoting the Inuktitut Language

Channel Arctic Languages

Channel: Arctic Languages

Footage from the Arctic Indigenous Languages Symposium in Tromso, Norway, October 19-21, 2008. Inuit Circumpolar Conference.

Announcement New Law for Inuktitut

Channel: Isuma News

The Canadian government has decided to approve Nunavut’s proposal to declare Inuktitut, English and French its official languages.
Read more

Channel Interview with Eva Aariak | Inuit Language Protection

CHANNEL: Inuusivut

Lesson Plans

Channel Inuktitut the Language of the Inuit of Nunavut Lesson

LESSON PLANS: Inuktitut, the Language of the Inuit of Nunavut

Teach students about the Inuit, the native people of the Canadian Arctic, and Nunavut, the newest territory in Canada established in 1999. Download the lesson plans in PDF format. The accompanying educational documentaries can be watched in Full Screen on your computer or projected in the classroom

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Channels in Inuktitut

Promoting Inuktitut

Inuktitut T-shirts

Short shirts, long shirts, babyclothing and mugs in Inuktitut syllabics and Romans. Translated to English, French and Spanish.

Websites of Interest

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Ce site utilise la police de caractères Euphemia pour afficher l’écriture syllabique en Inuktitut. Vous pouvez le télécharger gratuitement ici.
Ce site nécessite Adobe Flash Player pour voir le contenu multimédia. Vous pouvez le télécharger gratuitement ici.
Ce site nécessite Adobe Acrobat Reader afin d\'afficher le contenu. Vous pouvez le télécharger gratuitement ici.

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Produit avec la participation financière de
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This site uses the Euphemia font to display Inuktitut syllabics. You can download it for free here.
This site requires the Adobe Flash Player to view multimedia content. You can download it for free here.
This site requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader to display some content. You can download it for free here.

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Produced with the financial participation of
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