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Margaret Olemaun Pokiak-Fenton (June 7, 1936 –
April 21, 2021) was an
Inuvialuit author of children's books,
story keeper, and
residential school survivor...
- at middle-grade children,
written by
Christy Jordan-Fenton and
Margaret Pokiak-Fenton and
illustrated by Liz Amini-Holmes,
published September 1, 2010...
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Calvin P.
Pokiak (born May 28, 1955, Tuktoyaktuk,
Northwest Territories, Canada) is a
former territorial level politician.
Pokiak first became a politician...
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North Slave Henry Zoe 42.27% Nora P. Doig, Leon
Lafferty Nunakput Calvin P.
Pokiak 52.5%
Vince Steen Range Lake
Sandy Lee 80.56%
Francis H.
Chang Sahtu Norman...
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Margaret Pokiak-Fenton and
illustrated by
Gabrielle Grimard,
published January 9, 2014, by
Annick Press. The book
follows Margaret Pokiak's experience...
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black nickel. 2023
National Indigenous Peoples Day
Megan Currie,
Myrna Pokiak (Agnaviak) and
Jennine Krauchi 2,000,000 (with
applied colour) 1,000,000...
- (Olemaun)
Pokiak-Fenton and
illustrated by Liz Amini-Holmes,
published September 1, 2011 by
Annick Press. The book
follows Margaret Pokiak's experience...
- 2007
Northwest Territories general election. He
defeated in****bent
Calvin Pokiak and two
other candidates with 42% of the vote to win his
first term in office...
- 2003
Northwest Territories general election. He was
defeated by
Calvin Pokiak in an
upset victory. He lost the
riding by 27 votes, a
margin of five percent...
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Catholic prelate,
vicar apostolic of San Jose in
Mindoro (2002–2018).
Margaret Pokiak-Fenton, 84,
Canadian Inuvialuit author.
James Prigoff, 93,
American photographer...