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  • Wow! Elisapie!

    By Stephen Hendrie In the middle of one of her sold-out shows at Usine C in Montreal on December 9th, Elisapie explains the meaning of “wow” […]
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  • KEEPING TRACK OF HISTORY

    Makivvik’s archive is being organized one box at a time Boxes line shelves on the walls beside Sarah Nantel’s desk in Makivvik’s Montreal office. In fact, […]
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  • The Isuarsivik Regional RecoveryCentre:

    A Pillar of Resilience and Recovery in Nunavik Nestled within Nunavik’s vibrant landscape, the Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre stands as a sanctuary of resilience, healing, and […]
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  • Healing Hands

    Learning to make fish leather offers healing and connection Arsaniq Deer says working with her hands is a form of healing. Well-known as a traditional tattoo […]
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  • TANNERY ADAPTS AND EVOLVES

    The Makivvik-run operation hopes to expand in the future Daniel Gordon takes his gloves off to speak on the phone. He has just put some wolf, […]
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  • Northern Delights Acquired by Makivvik

    After months of planning, Makivvik has acquired Inuit herbal tea business Northern Delights from the Avataq Cultural Institute. Under this new business arrangement, Makivvik will assume […]
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  • Inuktitut Revitalization Bolstered

    Two landmark initiatives show Inuit commitment to preserving language at Avataq’s Uqausivut Illirijavut Conference An historic memorandum of understanding signing ceremony was held at the end […]
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  • DEWR Has New Director

    Makivvik’s Department of Environment, Wildlife, and Research (DEWR) has its first Inuk director. Barrie Ford, a Nunavik Beneficiary, was born and raised in Kuujjuaq, and studied […]
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  • Winifred Nungak Wins Award

    The 2023 Northern Quebec Artist of the Year award was awarded to textile artist Winifred Nungak by the Council of Arts and Letters of Quebec (CALQ). […]
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  • Deer Releases Children’s Album

    Beatrice Deer’s new album is geared to a somewhat younger audience. Well-known for her Indie-rock/modern folk style which she masterfully blends with traditional Inuit stories and […]
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