The Nattilik Heritage Center in Gjoa Haven, Nunavut was opened to the public on October 17, 2013. Uqhuqtuurmiut celebrated the opening together with visiting guests from out of town. The center houses historical artifacts and showcases art from the community.
Jimmy Haniliak shot a Grizzly Bear (AKHAK) just outside Cambridge Bay on August 6, 2013. In this video he talks about why he shot it, bear behaviour, and the increasing population of bears around Ikaluktutiak.
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Camera by Presley Taylor, Interviewer was Aatii Evaloarjuk, Editing by John Main
Since 2012, Arviat youth have been involved in celebrating Global Dignity Day.
WHAT IS GLOBAL DIGNITY DAY?
Meet 2012 Global Dignity Role Model Curtis Konek.
A member of the Nanisiniq Arviat History Project and member of the Arviat Youth Media Team, Curtis works with several Arviat community-based research projects.
Since 2012, Arviat youth have been involved in celebrating Global Dignity Day.
Global Dignity (http://globaldignity.org) is an independent, non-political organization focused on empowering individuals with the concept that every human being has the universal right to lead a dignified life.
Since 2012, Arviat youth have been involved in celebrating Global Dignity Day.
Global Dignity (http://globaldignity.org) is an independent, non-political organization focused on empowering individuals with the concept that every human being has the universal right to lead a dignified life.
Since 2012, Arviat youth have been involved in celebrating Global Dignity Day.
Global Dignity (http://globaldignity.org) is an independent, non-political organization focused on empowering individuals with the concept that every human being has the universal right to lead a dignified life.
Elders, Students and Staff in Arviat celebrated 2014 Inuktitut Language Week with traditional drum dances, games and a feast at the Arviat Community Learning Centre.
Meet our Healthy Bodies Storybook friends! Crunchy Carrot, King Caribou, Stretchy Cheese and the wonderful Water Woman! Listen along to the tunes of Leo Mukjunik, with throat singing by Kim Arualak, edited and mixed by Ed VandenDool!
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a nurse in Nunavut? This video from Nunatta Campus at Nunavut Arctic College takes a look at Nunavut's nursing program from the perspective of students, staff and graduates of the program. For more information on the program visit www.arcticcollege.ca