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- The Ahiarmiut ᐃᓴᓪᒥᐅᑦ [ihalmiˈut] or Ihalmiut ("People from Beyond") or ("the Out-of-the-Way Dwellers") are a group of inland Inuit who lived along the...
- and the existence of the Ihalmiut was questioned. Mowat's account of the famine, epidemics and forced relocation of the Ihalmiut continued to be denied...
- Inuit band who had originally lived in the Ennadai Lake area. In 1949, the Ihalmiut were relocated by the Government of Canada to Nueltin Lake. However, hunting...
- Until 1957, Ennadai Lake was home to the Ahiarmiut (Ihalmiut) Inuktitut syllabics ᐃᐦᐊᓪᒥᐅᑦ [ihalmiˈut], Caribou Inuit. Inland Inuit were also "known as the...
- band of Eastern Caribou-Eater Chipewyan people and the Harvaqtuurmiut and Ihalmiut bands of Caribou Inuit. The first recorded European to reach the lake was...
- and the surrounding area has been the traditional home of the Ahiarmiut (Ihalmiut), a Caribou Inuit band. The Ennadai Lake Meteorological Aeronautical Presentation...
- 7/sq mi) in 2021. Baker Lake is home to eleven Inuit groups: Ahiarmiut/Ihalmiut, originally from the north of Back River area, and from Ennadai Lake Akilinirmiut...
- coastal/inland Inuit band. In 1957, dying of starvation, the last remaining Ihalmiut, another Caribou Inuit band, were relocated to Arviat by the Royal Canadian...
- on the expedition, which included the first European contact with the Ihalmiut, Inuit from the interior of what is today Nunavut. Tyrrell married Mary...
- Harvaqtuurmiut ("people of the Harvaqtuuq") and Ihalmiut bands, began to live along the river year round. Remnants of Ihalmiut campsites, and those of the Dene may...