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The Road to Nunavut WebsiteThe Road to Nunavut Website
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9th - 10th
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The Road to Nunavut

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This web page sources the creation of Nunavut to the land claims made by aboriginals as it traces the evolution of people and communities in the Northwest Territories. The ultimate establishment of Nunavut is accounted for by the collective political action of Inuit people who asserted their identity and unity to the federal government and ultimately created a territory in Canada's eastern arctic. Comes from the web home to "Nunavut 99", a publication widely distributed in the north on April 1st, 1999, the day Nunavut was born.

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negotiation of a boundary, aboriginal claims, aboriginal land title, aboriginal ratification, april 1st, 1999, commissioner of native claims, commissioner of the nwt, confederation, david aglukark, dene-metis, eastern arctic, hudson's bay company, inuit people, northwest territories, nunavut, nunavut 99, nunavut agreement, paul okalik, peter ittinuar, road to nunavut, thomas suluk

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  • Knovation Readability Score: 5 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
  • This resource is only available on an unencrypted HTTP website.It should be fine for general use, but don’t use it to share any personally identifiable information

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