NUNAVUT

nooˈnəvootˌ [Inuktituk,=our land], territory (1996 pop. 24,730), 772,260 sq mi (2,000,671 sq km), NE Canada. Formed from eastern portions (the former Baffin, Keewatin, and Kitikmeot regions) of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut has a western boundary that runs north from the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border (at 60°N) to the Thelon River, west to just above Great Bear Lake, north to the Arctic Ocean, east into Victoria Island, and finally north, bisecting Victoria and Melville islands. Spanning three time zones and including one fifth of Canada's total land area, it is bounded on the east by Baffin Bay, the Davis Strait, and Quebec's Ungava Peninsula and on the south by Manitoba. Nunavut encompassess most of Canada's Arctic islands, including Ellesmere, Baffin, Devon, Prince of Wales, Southampton, and Coats, as well as the islands in Hudson and James bays. The establishment of Nunavut created a Canadian "Four Corners" where SW Nunavut, SE Northwest Territories, NE Saskatchewan, and NW Manitoba meet.

Geographically, the territory is largely on the Canadian Shield and almost entirely north of the tree line (except near the Manitoba border); the landscape is dominated by tundra, rock, and snow and ice. The capital and largest town is Iqaluit on Baffin Island at Frobisher Bay. The territory is effectively controlled by the Inuit, who make up 85% of the population, although control could change with population growth.

Most of the richest and most well-developed parts of the Northwest Territories, which lie along the Mackenzie River, were not included in Nunavut, which must rely on the development of its mineral resources, in addition to hunting, fishing, fur trapping, sealing, and the production of arts and crafts. The Inuit hold outright title to about 20% of Nunavut, including 13,896 sq mi (36,000 sq km) of subsurface mineral rights. The territory faces problems including high unemployment, substance abuse, and suicide rates, and some 90% of its budget currently comes from the Canadian government. There are no paved roads, and long-distance travel is largely by air. There is a small tourist trade, lured by the wildlife and vast, spare wilderness, as well as Inuit cultural attractions.

The separation of Nunavut from the Northwest Territories began with a 1992 territorial referendum in which the electorate approved the move as part of the largest native land-claim settlement in Canadian history. The process concluded with the establishment of the new territory on Apr. 1, 1999. Nunavut has an elected 19-member assembly, which will assume all governing powers by 2009. Members of the assembly are elected on a nonpartisan basis. Paul Okalik, an Inuit, was elected by the assembly as Nunavut's first premier; he was reelected in 2004. The territory sends one senator and one representative to the national parliament.

See R. G. Condon, Inuit Behavior and Seasonal Change in the Canadian Arctic (1983).

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...to the desires of the local community. Nunavut Arctic College promotes access to education...primary campuses, in Iqaluit the capital of Nunavut , Rankin Inlet, and Cambridge Bay, supplemented...Learning Centres in communities across Nunavut, which serve approximately half of NACs...
...Northern Territory Local Government Act Australia 1979 1979 Northern Territory government Australia Nunavut Legislature The Nunavut Agreement The Nunavut Political Accord Nunavut Act Canada 1992; Canada 1993b; Canada 1993c; Canada 1998a; Canada...
...of a nonethnic and public government in Nunavut within redrawn territorial boundaries...implications of a separate form of government in Nunavut (Hicks and White 2000). The land claims...3.3). Thus the establishment of Nunavut was still seen as a unique opportunity...
...Survival: The Living Legacy of Inuit Clothing . Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated The objective of the Nunavut Tunngavik is to constitute an open and accountable...Inuit of all the regions and communities of Nunavut in a fair and democratic way, that will...
NUNAVUT Nunaavut; Tungavik Federation of Nunavut CAPITAL: Iqaluit Frobisher Bay POPULATION: 95e 23,000...770,000 sq.mi.-1,994,819 sq.km. LOCATION: Nunavut, meaning Land of the People, lies in northern Canada, occupying...
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Access to Justice for Deaf Inuit in Nunavut: the Role of "inuit Sign Language...location is somewhere near Baker Lake in Nunavut, the activity hunting for caribou. The...resolved. The Department of Justice in Nunavut was also very concerned about what might...
...Studies on Personhood and Experience in Nunavut. by EDMUND SEARLES This past summers...individual is a middle-aged man from Nunavut. I will show how traditions associated...individual is an Inuit woman, also from Nunavut, who struggles with applying traditional...
...cervical lesions in aboriginal women of Nunavut, Canada by Alexander McKay Healey, S...cervical lesions in aboriginal women of Nunavut, Canada. Sexually Transmitted Diseases...in the Northwest Territories (of which Nunavut was a part until 1999) than in the other...
...Inuit Communities in Northern Ontario and Nunavut by Anna Christofides , Claudia Schauer...the prevalence in northern Ontario and Nunavut is unknown and associated risk factors...Aboriginal communities in northern Ontario and Nunavut. METHODS A cross-sectional survey was...
...Predictors of Support for Devolution in Nunavut by Ailsa Henderson Following decades of...territory to be created in 1999. The Nunavut Land Claim Agreement does not explicitly...Inuit represent 85% of the population in Nunavut, the new territory and government allow...
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Nunavut - Canadas newest child. by Habeeb Salloum...Canadian child - the Arctic territory of Nunavut. A feeling of elation gripped me. In...midnight, 1 April 1999, the new Territory of Nunavut was born. The long struggle of the Inuit...
...and Still No Right to Inuit Education in Nunavut by Derek Rasmussen After 40 years of negotiating...still dont have their own school system in Nunavut? What do you think of when you hear the word "Nunavut"? Polar bears? The Canadian Arctic...
Journey into NUNAVUT For an introduction to Canadas vast new...commissioned Anawak to set up the government of Nunavut, the new Canadian territory that will...not subject to international treaties. Nunavut stretches across three time zones, from...
O Nunavut! THE SOURCE: "Nunavut at 10; multiple articles edited by Ailsa Henderson in Journal of Canadian Studies, Spring 2009. THE MASSIVE TERRITORY OF Nunavut lies in the northernmost reaches of Canada. Occupying one-fifth...
A Master of Education in Nunavut by Pauline Anderson This coming Canada...podium in Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, to proudly accept a new "Leadership...teachers from across the territory of Nunavut, are the first in their community...
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...Canadian Arctic, 12 Killed. RESOLUTE BAY, Nunavut (AP) - A chartered Boeing 737 plane...Resolute Bay in the Arctic territory of Nunavut. The First Air charter flight, number...a hospital in Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut. Manik said the hotels cook was also...
...G7 Heads Deep into Arctic. IQALUIT, Nunavut (AP) ndash; This Canadian Arctic capital...is the capital of what in 1999 became Nunavut, a Western-Europe-sized chunk of...from wanting to showcase the charms of Nunavut (Inuit for "Our Land"), Canada is...
...WASHINGTON TIMES OTTAWA - A bear from Arctic Nunavut province has found his way into the urban...instance, is Ottawas first public work by a Nunavut artist. The Inuit sculptor, born on...bronze by Inuit sculptor Pauta Saila of Nunavut province, is one of 81 works in a pamphlet...
...2004, this educational exploration of Nunavut offers an excellent online classroom for...Arctic Issues, Dogyard, Expedition and Nunavut, all offering plenty of photos, illustrations...surroundings visited. Visitors can click over to Nunavut to get a cultural history of its people...
...of these whales spend the summer in the fjords and inlets of Nunavut in northern Canada. And experts are hoping to find out how...in Tremblay Sound off the coast of the northern province of Nunavut back in August. The scientists restrained the huge mammals...
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NUNAVUT noo n voot Inuktituk,=our land, territory...regions) of the Northwest Territories , Nunavut has a western boundary that runs north...Peninsula and on the south by Manitoba. Nunavut encompassess most of Canadas Arctic islands...
...Canada. The Northwest Territories lie W of Nunavut, N of lat. 60 N, and E of Yukon. Until...divided and the eastern portion became Nunavut , the region occupied more than one third...portion of the Northwest Territories, now Nunavut. Sir Martin Frobisher was the first in...
IQALUIT ikaloo it, town (1996 pop. 4,220), Nunavut Territory, Canada, at the NE head of Frobisher Bay on S Baffin Island. Capital of Nunavut since the territorys creation in 1999, it is a communications and transportation center for the...
...most living in Alaska. There are over 33,000 Inuit in Canada, the majority living in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, N Quebec, and Labrador. Nunavut was created out of the Northwest Territories in 1999 as a politically separate, predominantly...
...mi (240 km) long and from 20 to 40 mi (32 64 km) wide, Nunavut Territory, Canada. Cutting deeply into SE Baffin Island...tongues into the bay. At its head is Iqaluit , the capital of Nunavut. The bay was explored (1576) by Sir Martin Frobisher ; until...
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