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About Nunavut Nunavut -- "our land" in the Inuktitut language - has been home to Inuit for millennia and part of Canada for more than a century. Last updated: 02 November 2022
Language Dive into Inuktut terminology and learn more about tools available to promote Inuktut use for all. Last updated: 04 November 2023
Grants and Contributions for Private Sector Inuktitut Through the Department of Culture and Heritage, private sector organization located in Nunavut can apply for grants through the Inuktuuriaqarniq Namminiqaqtunut Last updated: 01 December 2022