- The
Inuvialuit (sing. Inuvialuk; the real people) or
Western Canadian Inuit are
Inuit who live in the
western Canadian Arctic region. They, like all other...
- The
Inuvialuit Settlement Region,
abbreviated as ISR (Inuinnaqtun:
Inuvialuit Nunangit Sannaiqtuaq – INS; French: Région désignée des
Inuvialuit – RDI)...
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region of the
territory is home to the
Inuvialuit, who
primarily live in the
Inuvialuit Settlement Region (
Inuvialuit Nunangit Sannaiqtuaq),
while the southern...
- and
Yukon (traditionally),
particularly around the
Arctic Ocean, in the
Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
These areas are known,
primarily by
Inuit Tapiriit...
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Tuktuyaaqtuuq [təktujaːqtuːq], lit. 'it
looks like a caribou') is an
Inuvialuit hamlet near the
Mackenzie River delta in the
Inuvik Region of the Northwest...
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northern Canadian regions called the
Inuvialuit Settlement Region (
Inuvialuit Nunangit Sannaiqtuaq, home of the
Inuvialuit and the
northern portion of the...
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there are also Métis,
though unrecognized politically, and
Inuvialuit, who,
through the
Inuvialuit Settlement Region,
maintain connections to
certain territories...
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whose ownership was
divided equally among the
Inuvialuit Development Corporation,
representing the
Inuvialuit people of the
western Canadian Arctic, and...
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border in the west
across the
Arctic to
northern Labrador. The
Inuvialuit live in the
Inuvialuit Settlement Region, the
northern part of
Yukon and the Northwest...
- "Beaufort Delta". Land and self-government
treaties with
First Nations,
Inuvialuit (Inuit), and Métis
groups recognise a
significant amount of authority...