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  2. Inuvialuit Settlement Region - Wikipedia

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    The Inuvialuit Settlement Region Database contains descriptions of thousands of publications and research projects about the ISR. It is maintained by the Joint Secretariat—Inuvialuit Renewable Resource Committees [10] and the Arctic Science and Technology Information System.

  3. Inuvialuit - Wikipedia

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    The Inuvialuit Settlement Region Traditional Knowledge Report of 2006 identified additional naming characteristics. Those Inuvialuit who live in the west are called Ualinirmiut (Ualiniq) by the people of the east. The Inuvialuit who occupy the east are known as Kivaninmiut (Kivaliniq) by the people of the west. [8]

  4. Inuit Nunangat - Wikipedia

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    [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 ...

  5. Tarium Niryutait Marine Protected Area - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Tuktoyaktuk - Wikipedia

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    ' it looks like a caribou ') [5] is an Inuvialuit hamlet near the Mackenzie River delta in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, at the northern terminus of the Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway. [9] [10] One of six Inuvialuit communities in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, it is commonly known by its first syllable, Tuk (/ t ĘŚ k ...

  7. Aklavik - Wikipedia

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    Aklavik is one of the few places in the NWT to be included within two different land claims areas, being part of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region and the Gwich'in Settlement Region. [11] [12] The Inuvialuit, whose claim, the Inuvialuit Final Agreement was settled in 1984, [13] are represented by the Aklavik Community Corporation. It forms part ...

  8. Pingo Canadian Landmark - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark, which lies within the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, is managed by Parks Canada under the National Parks Act. In a region near the Beaufort Sea which is quite flat, pingos dominate the skyline, rising from 5 to 36 m (16 to 118 ft), in various stages of growth and collapse. Ibyuk Pingo, the highest, continues to grow about 2 cm (0. ...

  9. Category : History of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region

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    Pages in category "History of the Inuvialuit Settlement Region" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .