But the pattern that has been subsequently demonstrated across a number of sites is wholly consistent with the traditional Inuk account. |
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If it was night school, I would still be comfortable in the traditional and cultural part of my life as an Inuk. |
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But if an Irishman were to tell an Inuk a story about giants, or vice versa, either would understand exactly what the other was talking about. |
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On 13 April, Ouligbuck, the Inuk interpreter who had served with Franklin's second expedition, arrived from Ungava via Red River. |
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I for one would like my daughter to be represented as an Inuk living in a city. |
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A buddy of mine went into an art gallery and bought a carving and he was all happy about how he'd gotten this Inuk carving. |
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Chances are good that if you go to tell an Inuk about some traditional story, they will have already heard a version of it. |
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As an Inuk, getting water with a bucket was just what Inuit people did all the time without payment. |
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Under the court injunction, an Inuk in Nunavut cannot be fined for having an unregistered gun. |
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Any Inuk woman in Canada may nominate any other Inuk woman in Canada for each of those positions. |
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She stands stiff, feet together, as the parachute pulls her into the air, making her possibly the first Inuk woman to parasail in the Arctic. |
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Nunavut's only Inuk lawyer, Okalik may also be a shoo-in again for the justice portfolio in the next government. |
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He says the trip is a special one because he loves dogs and the North, and looks forward to learning from the Inuk community. |
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As a bilingual Inuk, she said unilingual Inuit can approach her without worries about communication. |
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Police arrested a young Inuk man in connection with the incident and took him into custody in Whapmagoostui. |
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All the officials involved knew that the deaf Inuk was entitled to an interpreter, but how could one be provided? |
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They received only one résumé from an Inuk who was applying for a cooking job. |
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Gordon ran on a campaign to bring more Inuit representation to council, which is now made up of four Inuit and four non-Inuit councillors, plus an Inuk mayor. |
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There isn't one Inuk who hasn't had someone close to them affected by suicide. |
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When I arrived in Frobisher Bay in 1956, every Inuk owned his own home. |
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His most famous portrayals were as Greeks, Mexicans, Frenchmen, Italians, Arabs and even an Inuk. |
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Normally, a person interested in a teaching career spends the first year as trainee in the classroom of an experienced Inuk teacher. |
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Moreover, this is the first time in Canada that an Inuk holds a senior position in the federal cabinet. |
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He is an Inuk person who is in a crisis situation because of the shortage of houses. |
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She's in Ottawa because her daughter, seven-year-old Patrina Murphy, the first Inuk to undergo a heart transplant, must now be close to a specialized hospital. |
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This will never be their home in the sense that it would be for an Inuk. |
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And for the first time, I met someone that didn't like it at all, who would even spit it out-Pauline, an Inuk from Grise Fjord. |
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Kenojuak's drawings were among the first by an Inuk woman to be transferred to a template for printing. |
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Because he was an Inuk, he too would camp out for a while and even when we were outside of the community, we would always pray in a tent. |
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One picture shows a beautiful Inuk girl wrapped in a red scarf. |
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The late Inuk whaler Markosie Pitseolak said that Americans gave his father one of their houses at Nuvujen. |
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There is also a need to examine alternative programs, like the one in Labrador that allowed for the appointment of Judge James Igloliorte, the first provincially appointed Inuk judge in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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Frobisher brought an unwilling Inuk to England, possibly the first Inuk ever to visit Europe. |
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The play explores how the lives of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-year-old Inuk girl intersect powerfully during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nun. |
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Last year, Inuk Tanya Tagaq, a throat singer from Nunavut, won the prize for her album Animism. |
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A young Inuk accompanies his father on a hunt by dogsled. |
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Created over three Arctic winters in Iceland and Nunavut, it tells the story of a Toronto anthropologist and a 16-yearold Inuk who cross paths during 24 hours of darkness in Pond Inlet, Nunavut. |
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This panel allowed federal representatives to gain a greater appreciation for what it is like to be a young Inuk in Canada and to hear directly about their challenges and hopes for the future. |
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Tootoo is the first Inuk to play in the National Hockey League. |
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I am a hunter, a fisherman, a father, and also Inuk. |
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For greater certainty, a Nunavik Inuk may not assign a right to harvest. |
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It's interesting to note as well, with all the money that was spent to build those social housing units, not one Inuk graduated with a journeyman licence in the carpentry, electrical, or plumbing trades. |
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Subject to the terms of the chapter, an Inuk with proper identification may harvest up to his or her adjusted basic needs level without any form of licence or permit and without imposition of any form of tax or fee. |
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Koojesse was an Inuk who was recognized as having extensive geographic knowledge of the bay, and his skills as a hunter and traveler were widely known. |
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Where I live, we call ourselves Inuit and one Inuit person is an Inuk. |
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We have different ways of communicating, we have different ways of understanding, and just being able to say I'm Inuk and I am proud to be Inuk when I speak Inuktitut. |
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This can make up a significant portion of an Inuk hunter's cash income. |
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Opportunity for self-exploration of attitudes, environmentally induced perceptions and nurturing independent adjustment to dangerous perceptions of an Inuk woman's role and worth in society. |
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