The Nunavut Act and Nunavut Land Claims Agreement were negotiated in response to a plethora of needs and desires, as expressed by the Government of Canada, the Government of the Northwest Territories and the Nunavut Tungavik Inc., an organization representing the Inuit living in the Nunavut region. An analysis of the articles in these two documents illuminates both what these needs and desires were at the time of negotiation and what the three parties deemed to be mutually appropriate and acceptable legislation in response to these needs. One relatively minor index of such concerns is the provisions for the use of the Inuit language, Inuktitut. In this paper, we examine the clauses in the Nunavut Act and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement...
On April 1 2009, Nunavut celebrated its tenth anniversary as Canada’s newest territory. Now halfway ...
This article describes some elements of the linguistic behaviour of Inuit living in Iqaluit, the cap...
The revitalization of ancestral languages has been an issue of great concern to Aboriginal communiti...
The protection and promotion of Inuit culture was identified as one of the most important goals for ...
Following more than 20 years of research and negotiation, the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) w...
The Government of Nunavut and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement organizations have been making a lot...
This is a work in progress on language maintenance amongst the Inuit of northern Labrador. It focuse...
Despite the rise of language rights, it is not clear whether the granting of rights to Indigenous an...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, I make use of historical analysis, a language...
This project is an initial examination of language use in Nunavut with respect to the World Englishe...
This article after a brief introduction which describes the Inuit of Canada and their administrative...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
A major objective of the Cree and Inuit in signing the 1975 James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement ...
This research project describes the various efforts at the standardization of Inuktut in Canada. The...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
On April 1 2009, Nunavut celebrated its tenth anniversary as Canada’s newest territory. Now halfway ...
This article describes some elements of the linguistic behaviour of Inuit living in Iqaluit, the cap...
The revitalization of ancestral languages has been an issue of great concern to Aboriginal communiti...
The protection and promotion of Inuit culture was identified as one of the most important goals for ...
Following more than 20 years of research and negotiation, the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NLCA) w...
The Government of Nunavut and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement organizations have been making a lot...
This is a work in progress on language maintenance amongst the Inuit of northern Labrador. It focuse...
Despite the rise of language rights, it is not clear whether the granting of rights to Indigenous an...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, I make use of historical analysis, a language...
This project is an initial examination of language use in Nunavut with respect to the World Englishe...
This article after a brief introduction which describes the Inuit of Canada and their administrative...
This thesis examines the impact of the 'Nunavut Project' on Inuit identity, governance, and society....
A major objective of the Cree and Inuit in signing the 1975 James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement ...
This research project describes the various efforts at the standardization of Inuktut in Canada. The...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
On April 1 2009, Nunavut celebrated its tenth anniversary as Canada’s newest territory. Now halfway ...
This article describes some elements of the linguistic behaviour of Inuit living in Iqaluit, the cap...
The revitalization of ancestral languages has been an issue of great concern to Aboriginal communiti...