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Nutaaq Inuit Ukiuqtaqtumiuqatigiit Katimajingit Kanatami Angijuqkaaq

Aipulu 8, 2016 – Aatuaa, Antiuriju – Katimajingit Inuit Ukiuqtaqtumiuqatigiit Katimajingit Kanatami tikkuaqsilauqtut ullumi angijuqkaaqtaanganni.

Qaritaq-Lintiul uqalauqtuq uqalauqtuqti quviattiarniraqtuni uppirijaqattiaqtunilu Inuit sivuliqtingit kiggaqtuijunik tisamanik Inunnit Nunataarutinit Katujjiqatigiinginni Kanatami.

Inuit Ukiuqtaqtumiuqatigiit Katimajingit angijuqkaarijaulunga, Qaritaq-Lintiul Inuit Ukiuqtaqtumiuqatigiit Katimajingit Issivautarmut Tukiliqtaangulluni Kanatami (silarjuami) Inuit Ukiuqtaqtumiuqatigiit Katimajingit.

Naansi Qaritaq-Lintiul katimajiulauqsimajuq Jain Galaasku Ukiuqtaqtumi Piliriqatigiinnik Uatu ammalu Tankan Guatan Tunngavinganni, pijittiqtutit Gavamatuqakkunni Maligaliurvijjuarmi Nunavummi 1997−mi 2008−mut.

Nutaaq Inuit Ukiuqtaqtumiuqatigiit Katimajingit Kanatami Angijuqkaaq ilisimalluni Julaimu 2018−mut, sivuninganni katimaqataulauqtuni Inuit Ukiuqtaqtumiuqatigiit Katimajingit Katimanirjuanganni Purumi, Alaaska, Inuit Ukiuqtaqtumiuqatigiit Katimajinginnut Alaaskani aulatauqtuni.

For more information: Corinne Gray P: 613-563-2642

The Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) is an Indigenous Peoples’ Organization (IPO), founded in 1977 to promote and celebrate the unity of 180,000 Inuit from Alaska (USA), Canada, Greenland, and Chukotka (Russia). ICC works to promote Inuit rights, safeguard the Arctic environment, and protect and promote the Inuit way of life. In regard to climate change, we believe that it is crucial for world leaders and governments to recognize, respect and fully implement the human rights of Inuit and all other Indigenous peoples across the globe.