there are three separate regions of the territory, each region having their own dialect/slang.
we can spell only a few of our Inuktitut with the English Alphabet.
us Canadian Inuit have some similarities with the Alaskan Eskimos, Greenlandic people (sorry; i don't know what their language is called), some Asians and Russians. (possibly another one or two more race's or so)
the humidity in our atmosphere is actually dry whereas the South has a dry/damp humid in their atmosphere.
cellphone receptions,
3G-CDMA Network, the HSC and 4G Network have no reception up here.
nunavut people used to live in igloo
•80% Inuit •1/100 of Canada •nickname: foot of Canada
Nunavut is one of the 3 territories of canada...there are also 10 provinces.
Northwest Territories was so huge that Yukon, Nunavut, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan were carved out of it.
He is the first Inuktitut speaking lawyer born and raised in Nunavut. He earned a B.A from Carleton University and a law degree from the University of Ottawa.He became the very first Premier of the brand new territory of Nunavut and served two terms.
they dont have one
Nunavut is called Nunavut because in the langueges they speak Nunavut means our land.
Nunavut's main transportation is by using dog sledding, by snowmobiling and/or even by cars (if they have one).
dorset museum and inukshuk
Some of Nunavut's vegetation are rare berries, lichens, arctic willows, moss, tough grass, and small willow shrubs. but you can just type nunavut vegetation into google and the first result has this exact sentance.
The most northernly city in Canada is Alert, located on the northern tip of Ellesmere Island in Nunavut. It is considered one of the northernmost permanently inhabited places in the world.
welcome to nunavut