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Enook Manomie (July 24, 1941–December 2, 2006) was an Inuk carver. Manomie, who grew up in
Kinngait on
Baffin Island,
started carving while in his teens...
- Joe
Enook (1957 –
March 29, 2019) was a
Canadian politician who was
elected to
represent the
district of
Tununiq in the
Legislative ****embly of Nunavut...
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Retrieved April 3, 2024. George, Jane (March 31, 2019). "Nunavummiut
mourn Joe
Enook,
Nunavut MLA,
speaker of the legislature".
Nunatsiaq News.
Retrieved January...
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September 12, 2011 by-election
Candidate Vote % Joe
Enook 285 62.91%
David Qajaakuttuk Qamaniq 109 24.06%
Brandy Kanayuk 34 7.51% Sam Omik 27 5.96% Total...
- members. In
March 2019 the
riding of
Tununiq was
vacated by the
death of Joe
Enook.
After the election, the
Legislative ****embly of
Nunavut met on November...
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Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935), Ukraine/Poland Edna
Manley (1900–1987),
Jamaica Enook Manomie (1941–2006),
Canada Paul
Howard Manship (1885–1966), US
Elsie March...
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wrote One Woman's
Arctic (1973)
about her two
summers in Pond
Inlet Joe
Enook, an Inuk
politician who was
elected to
represent the
district of Tununiq...
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Nunavut general election,
losing each time to Joe
Enook, and was
elected in the by-election
following Enook's death in office. He was a
stage actor in his...
- 2023-01-13. "Elections Nunavut". www.elections.nu.ca.
Retrieved Apr 21, 2020. "
Enook, Ell,
Oshutapik win
Nunavut byelections". CBC News,
September 12, 2011....
- Maksagak,
former Commissioner of both the
Northwest Territories and
Nunavut Enook Manomie,
artist Kavavaow Mannomee,
artist Steve Mapsalak,
territorial politician...