Inuit Culture | Inuit: Self Government
As Canadian Inuit we look forward to, and are ready to meet the challenges of this new millennium. There are important problems to be solved and we realize that it will not be easy. It is our wish as Inuit to contribute to the well being of the earth, it’s living resources and all of the cultures that contribute to the rich diversity and strength of the human family.
As Canadian Inuit we look forward to, and are ready to meet the challenges of this new millennium. There are important problems to be solved and we realize that it will not be easy. It is our wish as Inuit to contribute to the well being of the earth, it’s living resources and all of the cultures that contribute to the rich diversity and strength of the human family.
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Land Claims:
The late 1960s and early 1970s were a critical turning point in the course of our social, economic and political development. Young Inuit leaders who had a new political vision of the role of our people within Canada joined forces with the elders who maintained a vision of our culture, in calling for a process of change to reshape the basic relationship between Inuit and the rest of Canada.
The late 1960s and early 1970s were a critical turning point in the course of our social, economic and political development. Young Inuit leaders who had a new political vision of the role of our people within Canada joined forces with the elders who maintained a vision of our culture, in calling for a process of change to reshape the basic relationship between Inuit and the rest of Canada.
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