Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark
In working with Elder John Killulark, this project aimed at documenting the history of the Amaruq and Kigjugalik families and his perspective of the Land around Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake). The study area is on the west side of Hudson Bay, Nunavut, and h...
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ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:MWU.1993/4115 2023-05-15T15:35:53+02:00 Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark Hughson, Paula Kigjugalik Manseau, Micheline (Natural Resources Institute) Riewe, Roderick (Biological Sciences) Simmons, Deborah (Native Studies) Webster, Sally Qimmui'naaq (Elder, Baker Lake) 2010-09-09T20:51:48Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4115 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4115 Inuit place-names Nunavut oral-history songs legends kinship landscape cultural 2010 ftcanadathes 2014-03-30T00:50:46Z In working with Elder John Killulark, this project aimed at documenting the history of the Amaruq and Kigjugalik families and his perspective of the Land around Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake). The study area is on the west side of Hudson Bay, Nunavut, and has been used by the families for many generations. In sharing his thoughts about life prior to moving to the permanent settlement of Baker Lake. He then described the family’s homeland through stories, songs, and legends and by providing a detailed map of the area including more than 290 place names. Our parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and ancestors were once closely linked to the Land. The Land is important to Inuit and through this project, we can reflect on how old and new traditions are coming together to provide a bright future for Inuit. Other/Unknown Material Baker Lake Hudson Bay inuit Nunavut Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada) Aberdeen Lake ENVELOPE(-99.000,-99.000,64.500,64.500) Hudson Hudson Bay Nunavut |
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Inuit place-names Nunavut oral-history songs legends kinship landscape cultural Hughson, Paula Kigjugalik Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark |
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In working with Elder John Killulark, this project aimed at documenting the history of the Amaruq and Kigjugalik families and his perspective of the Land around Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake). The study area is on the west side of Hudson Bay, Nunavut, and has been used by the families for many generations. In sharing his thoughts about life prior to moving to the permanent settlement of Baker Lake. He then described the family’s homeland through stories, songs, and legends and by providing a detailed map of the area including more than 290 place names. Our parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, and ancestors were once closely linked to the Land. The Land is important to Inuit and through this project, we can reflect on how old and new traditions are coming together to provide a bright future for Inuit. |
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Manseau, Micheline (Natural Resources Institute) Riewe, Roderick (Biological Sciences) Simmons, Deborah (Native Studies) Webster, Sally Qimmui'naaq (Elder, Baker Lake) |
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Hughson, Paula Kigjugalik |
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Hughson, Paula Kigjugalik |
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Hughson, Paula Kigjugalik |
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Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark |
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Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark |
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Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark |
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Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark |
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Our homeland for the past, present and future: Akulliqpaaq Qamaniq (Aberdeen Lake) and Qamaniq Tugliqpaaq (Schultz Lake) landscapes described by Elder John Killulark |
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our homeland for the past, present and future: akulliqpaaq qamaniq (aberdeen lake) and qamaniq tugliqpaaq (schultz lake) landscapes described by elder john killulark |
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ENVELOPE(-99.000,-99.000,64.500,64.500) |
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Aberdeen Lake Hudson Hudson Bay Nunavut |
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Aberdeen Lake Hudson Hudson Bay Nunavut |
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Baker Lake Hudson Bay inuit Nunavut |
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Baker Lake Hudson Bay inuit Nunavut |
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