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Delegates from Kitikmeot region visit Edmonton hospital to honour Inuit TB patients - MSNMany Inuit continue to deal with the legacy of Canada's tuberculosis epidemic. Their sick family members were sent to southern hospitals and many never returned home. CBC Igalaaq host Teresa ...
Learn about Canada’s 3 distinct groups of Indigenous peoples with unique histories, languages, cultural practices, and spiritual beliefs that are woven into the fabric of our country. More than 1.8 ...
After being taught how to make her drum, Elizabeth Sophie Angnatok says she has been playing it ever since. (Mark Cumby/CBC)In the days leading up to National Indigenous Peoples Day, members of the ...
From pioneers to new members, Kilautiup Songuninga share a love of music, Inuit culture and connection. The CBC’s Ella Burke and Mark Cumby spoke to some members of the group in Bannerman Park in St.
Air Inuit will take over Canadian North’s route between Kuujjuaq and Montreal starting Aug. 6. The transfer of the route was announced in February when it was revealed that Makivvik Corp. and ...
New stamp pays tribute to Inuit drum dance teacher Julia Haogak Ogina Français News provided by Canada Post Jun 13, 2025, 11:16 ET ...
Ogina worked hard to protect and promote her culture and language This news release is also available to read in Inuinnaqtun. ULUKHAKTOK, NT, June 13, 2025 /CNW/ ...
Around 2006, she became the programs coordinator of Elders, Language & Culture for the Kitikmeot Inuit Association, whose mandate is "to manage the lands and resources that support traditional and ...
The National Inuit Youth Council's new president, Gwen Natsiq, says she plans to spend her two-year term focused on improving youth access to mental health resources and education.
The work of Inuit artist Abraham Anghik Ruben will be featured in the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s (WAG) – Qaumajuq space until May 31, 2026.
Starting at 5:30 p.m. on June 20, Riverside Park will be a site for celebration as the National Celebration of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples brings music, dancing, drumming, food and ...
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