“Inuit Nunangat” is the Inuktitut expression for “Inuit homeland

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
January 2013 Aboriginal Demographics and Well-Being.
Advertisements

By: Derek, Stefan, Serapio, and Jerry
By: Vikaas Kalsi. - Nunavik is a region in the northern third of the province Quebec and is the home land of the Inuit of Quebec - A historic agreement.
Canada. Provinces/Territories Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador P.E.I P.E.I New Brunswick New Brunswick Ontario.
Canada Ingrid Juhásová 8.A.
British Columbia Immigration Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada Facts and Figures Immigration Overview Annual Number of Immigrants to British.
CANADA.
What’s in a Name?. What are the appropriate terms to use when referring to Aboriginal Peoples in Canada? (Adapted from the National Aboriginal Health.
Chapter 10 Section 5 The Northern Territories: Canada’s New Frontiers.
Suicide in Canada Numbers, Rates, and Methods. Index of Slides 1. Number of Suicides, Canada, Number of Suicides by Age Group, Males, 2003.
Ethics, intersectionality and community participation in action research with Inuit youth on violence and mental health Paper presented at the American.
Authors : P K D. 1.Flag of Canada 2.Map of Canada 3.Introduction 4.Big Cities 5.Interesting Places.
First Nations of Canada Text pages Terminology  Acceptable terminology Aboriginal Inuit Métis First Nation (FN) Indigenous Native _________.
A Government of Canada Perspective on Aboriginal Peoples Presentation to the Retired Heads of Mission Association July 15, 2015.
Mi’kmaq Studies 10.  Eskimo-aleut  Spoken in Arctic regions, Alaska, Labrador, and Greenland  Language of Inuit is Inuktitut  Athabaskan  Spoken.
H OW DO SOME FORCES OF GLOBALIZATION PRESENT CHALLENGES TO IDENTITY ? The Metis Story.
By: Hugo Andres Salas, Emily Robles, John Perez, and Matthew Mercado.
CANADA’S ABORIGINAL PEOPLES. Who are Aboriginal Peoples?  Aboriginal Peoples: descendants of Canada’s original inhabitants  Many Canadians have an Aboriginal.
Nunavut. Nunavut: Profile Population 30,800 (2006) 9,000 + students (41 schools) 3 education regions 26 District Education Authorities + 1 Francophone.
Canada By: Kiki Lochner, Meg Davies, and Chrissy dePenaloza Government.
First Peoples: The World of the Inuits By Cathy Hopperstad Keigwin Middle School Location
Inuit Nation Inuit share a common culture across the North: they live in Greenland, Siberia or Canada. In Canada, they live in Nunavut (their own territory)
1 TAIMA First Canadians, Canadians First: The National Strategy on Inuit Education A Presentation to the 21 st Century Learning Forum October 2012.
Canada Day By: Inderpreet Gill Inderpreet Gill1. Introduction  On Canada Day three colonies united into a single country called Canada within the British.
Canada. War  In the Canada there`s no war 10 provinces and 3 territories  Alberta  Manitoba  New-Brunswick  Newfoundland and Labrador  Nova Scotia.
By: Inderpreet Gill Inderpreet Gill 1. Introduction  Canada is a national holiday celebrating the anniversary on the July 1 st.  On Canada Day three.
The homeland of the Inuit of Quebec 11,627 inhabitants Nunavik means "place to live" The people call themselves Nunavimmiut.
NUNAVIK. Nunavik Nunavik is a region that makes up most of Northern Quebec. Most people there are Inuit and speak Inuktitut. There are about inhabitants.
Where Communities Come Together The Inuit Art Foundation is a non-profit, Inuit-led charitable organization providing support to Canada’s Inuit art communities.
Canada Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world and has a population of about 35 million people. The capital of Canada is Ottawa, Ontario. Canada.
Regions of Canada.
Canada 4 What is the coldest you have ever been?.
The Canadian territory of NUNAVUT Tereza Vargová, FNSPE CTU.
Regions of Canada PeopleName the RegionPlacesLandscapeEconomics
Fundamental Definitions and Facts
The First Canadians The Settlers French Canadians
ROOTS OF CANADA Exploring our Origins. Aboriginal Peoples ■The term Aboriginal Peoples is used to refer to the First Nations as well as the Inuit. ■Less.
Opening Activity: Wednesday  1. Sam is emigrating from his country because he heard that Australia has amazing surfing, and he is a professional surfer.
Question #3 – Developmental Impact on Regions, Territories and Society Mr Wilson History 404.
Ch. 7-3 Subregions of Canada
By: Eva Nichols. Who are they? Inuit simply means “people”, originally known by Europeans as “Eskimos” which is a term meaning “eaters of raw meat.” Inuit’s.
Aboriginal 101: Who is Who A CONTEMPORARY + HISTORICAL INQUIRY.
Dr. Jessica Shadian Senior Researcher High North Center for Business and Governance Bodo, Norway “Arctic – Changing Realities”:
Aboriginal Worldviews and Education Dr. Jean-Paul Restoule.
-a First Nations’ Challenge
Ethics, intersectionality and community participation in action research with Inuit youth on violence and mental health Paper presented at the American.
Nunavut Canada’s Newest Territory
6th Grade Social Studies Tom Brokaw Explains Canada Video
Spotlight on Canada Debbie Reid, Health Canada
Global Population Patterns Studying Ecumenes
-a First Nations’ Challenge
The Inuit First Nation’s People of North America
World Indigenous People
In 2010, 10,208,400 children and youth called Canada home
Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples
Canada’s Aboriginal Populations
Geography of Canada Aboriginals Geography of Canada
Population Pyramids.
Opening Activity: Wednesday
The Study of First Nations
Indigenous Canada VN Welcome Origin Thank you to host
Departmental Transformation
Canada.
Canada’s Aboriginal Population
University College Dublin, Ireland.
Canada’s language diversity—that is, the use of languages other than English and French—is mainly affected by its Aboriginal and immigrant populations.
Aboriginal Populations
According to the 2006 Census, 5
In 2006, 80% of Canadians lived in urban centres
Available at High smoking and obesity rates causing increased cancer risk in Ontario Métis (July 2012) Métis.
Presentation transcript:

“Inuit Nunangat” is the Inuktitut expression for “Inuit homeland “Inuit Nunangat” is the Inuktitut expression for “Inuit homeland.” The Inuit Nunangat consists of four regions that extend across northern Canada. Inuit have inhabited this region for 5,000 years.1   In 2006, the majority of Inuit (78%) lived in Inuit Nunangat. Of the total Inuit population in Canada, 49% lived in Nunavut, 19% in Nunavik in northern Quebec, 6% in the Inuvialuit region of the Northwest Territories and 4% in Nunatsiavut in northern Labrador. 1 Statistics Canada. Aboriginal Peoples in Canada in 2006: Inuit, Metis and First Nations, 2006 Census. Ottawa, Statistics Canada, 2008 (Cat. No. 97-558-XIE).