1 kNK7u5 r[oyix3<t5 Nunavummit Kiglisiniartiit Nunavut Bureau of Statistics Language Data from the 2001 Nunavut Household Survey.

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1 kNK7u5 r[oyix3<t5 Nunavummit Kiglisiniartiit Nunavut Bureau of Statistics Language Data from the 2001 Nunavut Household Survey

2 kNK7u5 r[oyix3<t5 Nunavummit Kiglisiniartiit Nunavut Bureau of Statistics 2001 Nunavut Household Survey An omnibus household survey conducted spring 2001 in all Nunavut communities except Kimmirut 5,816 personal interviews of Inuit and non-Inuit adults (persons aged 15+) – approx. 35% of the population Subjects covered in the survey include labour force participation, educational attainment, housing conditions, language use, residence and mobility history, internet use, public opinion questions, and more Results are available at

3 kNK7u5 r[oyix3<t5 Nunavummit Kiglisiniartiit Nunavut Bureau of Statistics 2001 NuHS: Data On Language Use The overwhelming majority of respondents stated that the first language they learned at home was Inuktitut, Inuinnaqtun, English, French or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ (‘I/I and E/F’) was an unexpected response category A small number of other respondents stated that the first language they learned at home was Arabic, Australian (!), Chinese, Danish, Gaelic, German, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish, Tagalog, Ukranian or Urdu

4 kNK7u5 r[oyix3<t5 Nunavummit Kiglisiniartiit Nunavut Bureau of Statistics 2001 NuHS: Data On Language Use Data for the total population are presented disaggregated: by Ethnicity: Inuit / non-Inuit by First Language Learned at Home: Inuktitut / Inuinnaqtun / ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ (‘I/I and E/F’) / English / French / Other Data for the Inuit are also presented disaggregated: by Gender: Male / Female by Age Cohort: / / / / / 65+ by Community of Residence: Iqaluit / Kugluktuk or Cambridge Bay / other communities by Labour Force Status: Employed / Unemployed / Not in Labour Force

5 First Language Learned At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 11,134 – 69.1% Inuinnaqtun: 452 – 2.8% English: 3,376 – 21.0% French: 422 – 2.6% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 550 – 3.4% Other: 172 – 1.1%

6 Self-Rated Ability To Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Well: 9,530 – 59.4% Relatively Well: 2,062 – 12.9% A Few Words: 2,237 – 13.9% Don’t Speak At All: 1,159 – 7.2% With Effort: 1,049 – 6.5%

7 Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

8 Inuit Who Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

9 Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

10 Inuit Who Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

11 There Has Been Greater Language Loss Among Younger Inuinnaqtun Speakers Than Among Younger Inuktitut Speakers source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey

12 Geographically, This Language Loss Is Concentrated In The Communities of Kugluktuk and Cambridge Bay source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey

13 Self-Rated Ability To Speak English (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Well: 8,986 – 56.0% Relatively Well: 3,922 – 24.5% A Few Words: 731 – 4.6% Don’t Speak At All: 1,012 – 6.3% With Effort: 1,387 – 8.6%

14 Speak English ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

15 Inuit Who Speak English ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

16 Speak English ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

17 Inuit Who Speak English ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

18 Self-Rated Ability To Speak French (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Well: 555 – 3.6% Relatively Well: 256 – 1.7% A Few Words: 1,606 – 10.4% Don’t Speak At All: 12,460 – 80.5% With Effort: 603 – 3.9%

19 Speak French ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

20 Inuit Who Speak French ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

21 Speak French ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

22 Inuit Who Speak French ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

23 Read/Write Inuktitut Syllabics ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Well: 6,064 – 38.4% Relatively Well: 2,257 – 14.3% A Few Words: 1,056 – 6.7% Don’t Read/Write Syllabics At All: 4,763 – 30.1% With Effort: 1,671 – 10.6%

24 Read/Write Inuktitut Syllabics ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

25 Inuit Who Read/Write Inuktitut Syllabics ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

26 Read/Write Inuktitut Syllabics ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

27 Inuit Who Read/Write Inuktitut Syllabics ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

28 Read/Write Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Using Roman Orthography ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Well: 4,374 – 27.9% Relatively Well: 2,544 – 16.2% A Few Words: 1,191 – 7.6% Don’t Read/Write Roman Orthography At All: 5,808 – 37.0% With Effort: 1,778 – 11.3%

29 Read/Write Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Using Roman Orthography ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

30 Inuit Who Read/Write Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Using Roman Orthography ‘Very Well’ or ‘Relatively Well’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

31 Read/Write Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Using Roman Orthography ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

32 Inuit Who Read/Write Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Using Roman Orthography ‘A Few Words or ‘Not At All’ (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

33 Language Most Often Spoken At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 8,403 – 52.5% Inuinnaqtun: 100 – 0.6% English: 5,261 – 32.9% French: 290 – 2.0% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 1,907 – 11.9%

34 Language Most Often Spoken At Home By Respondents Who Stated That The First Language They Learned At Home Was ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 76 – 13.8% Inuinnaqtun: 5 – 0.9% English: 275 – 50.0% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 194 – 35.3%

35 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

36 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

37 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

38 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

39 English The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

40 Inuit For Whom English Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

41 English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

42 Inuit For Whom English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

43 French The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

44 Inuit For Whom French Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

45 Language Most Often Spoken At Work (All employed adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 1,487 – 17.4% Inuinnaqtun: 69 – 0.8% English: 5,103 – 59.4% French: 125 – 1.4% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 1,805 – 21.0%

46 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun The Language Most Often Spoken At Work (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

47 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Work (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

48 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Spoken At Work (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

49 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Work (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

50 English The Language Most Often Spoken At Work (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

51 Inuit For Whom English Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Work (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

52 English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Spoken At Work (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

53 Inuit For Whom English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Work (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

54 Language Most Often Spoken At School (All adult Nunavummiut students, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 243 – 10.0% English: 1,408 – 57.9% French: 13 – 0.5% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 768 – 31.6%

55 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun The Language Most Often Spoken At School (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

56 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Is The Language Most Often Spoken At School (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

57 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Spoken At School (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

58 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Spoken At School (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

59 English The Language Most Often Spoken At School (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

60 Inuit For Whom English Is The Language Most Often Spoken At School (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

61 English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Spoken At School (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

62 Inuit For Whom English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Spoken At School (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

63 Language Most Often Spoken At Other Places In The Community (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 7,724 – 48.5% Inuinnaqtun: 132 – 0.8% English: 5,191 – 32.6% French: 114 – 0.7% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 2,769 – 17.4%

64 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun The Language Most Often Spoken At Other Places In The Community (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

65 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Other Places In The Community (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

66 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Spoken At Other Places In The Community (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

67 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Other Places In The Community (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

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69 Inuit For Whom English Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Other Places In The Community (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

70 English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Spoken At Other Places In The Community (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

71 Inuit For Whom English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Spoken At Other Places In The Community (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

72 Language Most Often Thought In At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 7,951 – 52.0% Inuinnaqtun: 58 – 0.4% English: 4,762 – 31.2% French: 299 – 2.0% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 2,208 – 14.5%

73 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun The Language Most Often Thought In At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

74 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Is The Language Most Often Thought In At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

75 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Thought In At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

76 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Thought In At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

77 English The Language Most Often Thought In At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

78 Inuit For Whom English Is The Language Most Often Thought In At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

79 English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Thought In At Home (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

80 Inuit For Whom English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Thought In At Home (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

81 Language Most Often Thought In At Work (All employed adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 2,307 – 26.2% Inuinnaqtun: 37 – 0.4% English: 4,642 – 52.6% French: 209 – 2.4% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 1,627 – 18.5%

82 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun The Language Most Often Thought In At Work (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

83 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Is The Language Most Often Thought In At Work (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

84 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Thought In At Work (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

85 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Thought In At Work (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

86 English The Language Most Often Thought In At Work (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

87 Inuit For Whom English Is The Language Most Often Thought In At Work (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

88 English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Thought In At Work (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

89 Inuit For Whom English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Thought In At Work (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by Gender

90 Language Most Often Thought In While Harvesting (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut: 8,856 – 60.3% Inuinnaqtun: 172 – 1.2% English: 3,733 – 25.4% French: 173 – 1.2% Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French: 1,754 – 11.9%

91 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun The Language Most Often Thought In While Harvesting (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

92 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Is The Language Most Often Thought In While Harvesting (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

93 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ The Language Most Often Thought In While Harvesting (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

94 Inuit For Whom Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Thought In While Harvesting (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

95 English The Language Most Often Thought In While Harvesting (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

96 Inuit For Whom English Is The Language Most Often Thought In While Harvesting (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

97 Inuit For Whom English or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun and English/French’ Is The Language Most Often Thought In While Harvesting (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

98 Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun And English/French’ As The Language Most Often Spoken & ‘Thought In’ By Inuit source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Red: Inuktitut/ Inuinnaqtun White: Inuktitut/ Inuinnaqtun and English/ French

99 English Or ‘Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun And English/French’ As The Language Most Often Spoken & ‘Thought In’ (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Red: English White: Inuktitut/ Inuinnaqtun and English/ French

100 Do You Feel You Are Losing Your Ability To Speak Your Mother Tongue? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Yes: 4,851 – 36.0% No: 7,678 – 57.0% Don’t Know: 950 – 7.0%

101 Do You Feel You Are Losing Your Ability To Speak Your Mother Tongue? (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

102 Inuit Who Feel They Are Losing Their Ability To Speak Their Mother Tongue (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

103 When You Speak Inuktitut, Do You Mix In English Words? (Adult Inuit in Nunavut who speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey All The Time: 3,040 – 35.2% Often: 3,722 – 43.1% Occasionally: 1870 – 21.7% Never: 1,8503 – 12.7%

104 Inuit Who Mix In English Words ‘All The Time’ Or ‘Often’ When Speaking Inuktitut (Adult Inuit in Nunavut who speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

105 When Writing In Inuktitut, Which Writing System Do You Use Most? (Adult Inuit in Nunavut who write Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey ICI Standardized Syllabics: 7,269 – 73.5% Non-standardized Syllabics (Contains 4th Column on Syllabary): 1,527 – 15.4% ICI Standardized Roman Orthography: 678 – 6.6% Non-standardized Roman Orthography: 413 – 4.4%

106 Use ICI Standardized Syllabics Most When Writing In Inuktitut (Adult Inuit in Nunavut who write Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

107 When You See Newspapers, Brochures And Documents Written In Both Inuktitut and English, Which Version Do You Read? (Adult Inuit in Nunavut who write Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun Version: 2,241 – 18.5% English Version: 6,433 – 53.1% Both Versions: 3,447 – 28.4%

108 Read English Version When See Newspapers, Brochures And Documents Written In Both Inuktitut and English (Adult Inuit in Nunavut who speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

109 How Important Is It To Be Able To Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In Nunavut Today? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Important 12,593 – 80.0% Somewhat Important: 2,639 – 16.8% Not Very Important: 384 – 2.4%Not Important At All: 122 – 0.8%

110 Feel It Is ‘Very Important’ To Be Able To Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In Nunavut Today (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

111 Inuit Who Feel It Is ‘Very Important’ To Be Able To Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In Nunavut Today (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

112 How Important Will It Be To Be Able To Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In Nunavut In The Future? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Important 12,373 – 79.1% Somewhat Important: 2,689 – 17.2% Not Very Important: 500 – 23.2% Not Important At All: 81 – 0.5%

113 Feel It Will Be ‘Very Important’ To Be Able To Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In Nunavut In The Future (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

114 Inuit Who Feel It Will Be ‘Very Important’ To Be Able To Speak Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In Nunavut In The Future (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

115 How Important Is It For Children To Be Taught Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In School? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Important 13,226 – 83.9% Somewhat Important: 2,119 – 13.4% Not Very Important: 302 – 1.3% Not Important At All: 121 – 0.4%

116 Feel It Is ‘Very Important’ For Children To Be Taught Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In School (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

117 Inuit Who Feel It Is ‘Very Important’ For Children To Be Taught Inuktitut/Inuinnaqtun In School (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

118 How Important Is It To Be Able To Speak English In Nunavut Today? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Important 10,074 – 64.0% Somewhat Important: 4,754 – 30.2% Not Very Important: 763 – 4.8% Not Important At All: 143 – 0.9%

119 Feel It Is ‘Very Important’ To Be Able To Speak English In Nunavut Today (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

120 Inuit Who Feel It Is ‘Very Important’ To Be Able To Speak English In Nunavut Today (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

121 How Important Will It Be To Be Able To Speak English In Nunavut In The Future? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Very Important: 10,410 – 66.3% Somewhat Important: 4,581 – 29.2% Not Very Important: 622 – 4.0% Not Important At All: 86 – 0.5%

122 Feel It Will Be ‘Very Important’ To Be Able To Speak English In Nunavut In The Future (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

123 Inuit Who Feel It Will Be ‘Very Important’ To Be Able To Speak English In Nunavut In The Future (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

124 Do You Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Your Preferred Language From The Federal Government? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Yes: 4,710 – 28.1% No: 9,278 – 55.4% Don’t Know: 2,766 – 16.5%

125 Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Preferred Language From The Federal Government (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

126 Inuit Who Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Their Preferred Language From The Federal Government (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

127 Do You Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Your Preferred Language From The Government of Nunavut? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Yes: 3,472 – 20.7% No: 10,446 – 62.3% Don’t Know: 2,857 – 17.0%

128 Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Preferred Language From The Government of Nunavut (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

129 Inuit Who Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Their Preferred Language From The Government of Nunavut (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

130 Do You Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Your Preferred Language From Your Hamlet or Municipal Government? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Yes: 2,588 – 15.4% No: 12,159 – 72.2% Don’t Know: 2,094 – 12.4%

131 Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Preferred Language From Hamlet or Municipal Government (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

132 Inuit Who Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Their Preferred Language From Hamlet or Municipal Gov’t (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

133 Do You Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Your Preferred Language From A Business or Business In Your Community? (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Yes: 2,520 – 15.1% No: 12,082 – 72.3% Don’t Know: 2,114 – 12.6%

134 Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Preferred Language From A Business or Business In Community (All adult Nunavummiut, by Ethnicity and First Language Learned at Home) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey by First Language Learned At Home by Ethnicity

135 Inuit Who Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Their Preferred Language From A Business or Business In Community (Adult Inuit in Nunavut, by Gender, Age Cohort, Community and Labour Force Status) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey Inuit, by Age CohortInuit, by CommunityInuit, by GenderInuit, by LF Status

136 Currently Have Difficulty Receiving Services In Preferred Language From: (All adult Nunavummiut, both Inuit and non-Inuit) source: 2001 Nunavut Household Survey