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Eskimo-titut: November 2008
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Thursday, November 27, 2008. Narwhal maktaaq galore (in Pond Inlet). It appears there is much more narwhals that are trapped near pond inlet than was expected. Check out the latest CBC North news article here. Don't forget to visit the 'related' link/s). I wonder now if this issue would've been bigger news if an alternative option was decided upon for the situation. Links to this post. Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Nunavut got its first female Premier? Fred Schel...
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Eskimo-titut: Those Eskimos
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Friday, March 27, 2009. Eskimos were those smiley, brown-skinned, fur-trimmed and round-faced people who inhabited the Arctic region. Eskimos were those that were labelled by another tribe of humans for eating raw meat. Eskimos were those families who traded fox skins for guns, ammunition, tea and flour. Eskimos were those who experienced racism without even knowing what racism meant. Those Eskimos are my role models. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Im from...
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Eskimo-titut: Is climate change getting to your head?
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Is climate change getting to your head? Apparently for some, it is. This is more extreme than the idea of climate change damaging polar bear's hearing through the sounds of melting ice. What more will climate change bring? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. ArtCirq - Arctic Circus. CBC Archives - An Inuit Education: Honouring a Past, Creating a Future. Listening to Your Past. National Inuit Youth Council.
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Eskimo-titut: October 2010
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Friday, October 1, 2010. September snow, where art thou? Said the Cat in the Hat. I have a new blogging friend. So I thought I'd post a note to welcome her into the blogging world even though I do not blog regularly. Tunngasutsiarit ᑐᙵᓱᑦᓯᐊᕆᑦ! In a totally unrelated topic, Canada's Members of Parliament have voted in favour to keep the long gun registry. Only by a slim margin. Part 5.6.27 - Licensing. I wonder at what stage it is with the courts (? Subscribe to:...
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Eskimo-titut: It's been a while...
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Tuesday, September 1, 2009. It's been a while. I've started a new job/department, got married, the Prime Minister has graced us with his presence. And made a flurry of announcements across the north), and we took a months holiday since my last post. Oh, and my brother-in law also got married. Did I mention we drove across canada this summer? What's new with things? September 29, 2009 at 6:46 AM. January 16, 2010 at 8:32 AM. I heard about your baby girl!
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Eskimo-titut: April 2010
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Saturday, April 10, 2010. My blog is soooo neglected. I just realized my posts have become so irregular, it has become a semi-annual thing. My second-last post was Tuniq Tyme 2009! Nonetheless, as a good friend of mine. Has started his own thing, I promised myself that I'd try to keep at this as well. Anyways, This years' Tuniq Tyme. Has been jam-packed with fun activities for kids and families and i'm sure the night-life is alive as ever. Links to this post.
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Eskimo-titut: Tuniq Tyme 2010
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Saturday, April 10, 2010. My blog is soooo neglected. I just realized my posts have become so irregular, it has become a semi-annual thing. My second-last post was Tuniq Tyme 2009! Nonetheless, as a good friend of mine. Has started his own thing, I promised myself that I'd try to keep at this as well. Anyways, This years' Tuniq Tyme. Has been jam-packed with fun activities for kids and families and i'm sure the night-life is alive as ever. Im from Kinngait (mou...
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Eskimo-titut: March 2009
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Friday, March 27, 2009. Eskimos were those smiley, brown-skinned, fur-trimmed and round-faced people who inhabited the Arctic region. Eskimos were those that were labelled by another tribe of humans for eating raw meat. Eskimos were those families who traded fox skins for guns, ammunition, tea and flour. Eskimos were those who experienced racism without even knowing what racism meant. Those Eskimos are my role models. Links to this post. Im from Kinngait (mount...
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Eskimo-titut: October 2008
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Monday, October 27, 2008. So tonite will show a new set of MLAs for the GN and all I can say to that is: the Nunavut Elections Act should be one of the first things to be reviewed and amended. My after-thoughts are: would my non-voting ability play at least a significantly minor part? We'll see after tonite. And what of next week when South Baffin holds its by-election? Results can be found here. Read coverage on the voter turnout decrease. Links to this post.
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Eskimo-titut: Toonik Tyme
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This is what i do with 1% of my spare time. Wednesday, April 8, 2009. To me has existed forever. Toonik Tyme means hockey, games, feasts, singing, races, and enjoying the spring thaw. It is held in Iqaluit, Nunavut every year for over. On another note, the festival was probably brought about due to the fact that the Arctic experiences some extreme contrasts between the darkness of night which peaks in late December, and the oft-stated 24-hour sunlight that does not appear to dim in June. Im from Kinngait...