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The ISR includes both Crown Lands and Inuvialuit Private Lands. Most of the ISR is represented by Nunakput, the territorial electoral district, meaning "our land" in Inuvialuktun. [5] The ISR is one of the four Inuit regions of Canada, collectively known as Inuit Nunangat, [6] represented by the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK).
The area of the land covered by the Inuvialuit Settlement Region is 521,707.68 km 2 (201,432.46 sq mi). Aklavik ( Aklavik Indian Band , Ehdiitat Gwich’in Council ) and Inuvik ( Nihtat Gwich’in Council ) are shared with the Gwich’in people, who are represented by the Gwich’in Tribal Council .
English: Locator map showing full (c. 2019) extent of the Inuvialuit settlement region across Yukon and Northwest Territories, Canada. Boundaries derived from textual and federal government sources. Boundaries derived from textual and federal government sources.
English: Locator map showing current (c. 2019) Indigenous settlement regions in Northwest Territories, Canada. Boundaries derived from written descriptions where possible. Boundaries derived from written descriptions where possible.
[clarification needed] The Inuvialuit Settlement Region (Inuinnaqtun: Inuvialuit Nunangit Sannaiqtuaq) came under the jurisdiction of the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation two years after the 1984 Inuvialuit Final Agreement, and Nunatsiavut was granted an autonomous government in 2005 after the 2002 Labrador Inuit Association proposal for a ...
Tarium Niryutait is a marine protected area (MPA) located in the coastal areas of the Yukon and Northwest Territories in Canada.It is located within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region and was the first Arctic MPA established in Canada.
Arctic Bay (Ikpiarjuk ᐃᒃᐱᐊᕐᔪᒃ); Arviat (ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ); Baker Lake (Qamanittuaq, ᖃᒪᓂᑦᑐᐊᖅ); Bathurst Inlet (Kingoak); Cambridge Bay ...
Land and self-government treaties with First Nations, Inuvialuit , and Métis groups recognise a significant amount of authority for their governments to manage land use within agreed-upon areas. These areas are each much larger than the area fully owned by the indigenous government.