In Iqaluit, some Inuktitut language lessons are coming from an unexpected place and crossing international borders. The teacher is 83-year-old Mick Mallon, Irish by birth, Canadian by choice. He ...
An Iqaluit woman's invitation for people to learn Inuktitut prompted a wellspring of responses from across North America. Miali Coley-Sudlovenick is the owner of Allurvik, a business that focuses ...
New language settings to support Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated's efforts to strengthen and promote the vitality of Inuit language "Inuit expect to see and hear Inuktut in all aspects of our lives.
Every time Johnassie Kudluarok hears his students use the word “maqaitu-ing” in Inuktitut, it admittedly drives him “nuts.” “What does ‘maqaitu-ing’ mean? Where did that ‘-ing’ come from?” he wonders.
Government of Nunavut provided critical data to create new translation system; government also adopting Teams to provide better access to services, healthcare and learning for remote communities ...
Zebedee Nungak signing the “Declaration to a Secure Future for Inuktitut in Nunavik”. ( Miriam Dewar/Makivvik Corporation) Inuit Heritage Centres and an Inuktitut Language Authority are among the key ...
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