General Assembly
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ICC general assemblies are held once every four years, and provide an important venue for Inuit from the four countries to debate Arctic issues and to address developments taking place that affect the Inuit world. Assemblies also provide an opportunity to celebrate a rich cultural heritage and to strengthen the cultural bonds between all Inuit.
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2010 Nuuk, Greenland 11th General Assembly: Sharing Life - Inoqatigiinneq
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General Assembly in Nuuk, Greenland to Address Issues of Critical Importance to the Future of the Circumpolar Arctic, and the place of the Arctic in the wider world
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Nuuk Declaration
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2006 Barrow, Alaska 10th General Assembly: Unity Within Diversity
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2002 Kuujjuaq, Quebec 9th General Assembly: Inuit Voice - Enlightening The World
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1998 Nuuk, Greenland 8th General Assembly: Inuit Spirit for Global Partnership
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1995 Nome, Alaska 7th General Assembly: Inuit Way of Life - A Human Right
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1992 Inuvik, Canada 6th General Assembly: One Arctic - One Future
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1989 Sisimiut, Greenland 5th General Assembly: A Celebration of Inuit Unity
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1986 Kotzebue, Alaska 4th General Assembly: Our Land - Our Strength
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1983 Iqaluit, Canada 3rd General Assembly: The Arctic - Our Common Responsibility
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1980 Nuuk, Greenland 2nd General Assembly
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1977 Barrow, Alaska 1st General Assembly
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