‘We know who we are’ Inuit row raises issues over identity
Oct 29, 2021
2 minutes
By Leyland Cecco TORONTO
For centuries, Inuit in Canada have thrived in the sprawling territory known as Inuit Nunangat – the homeland – that stretches from a thin sliver of land in the Yukon territory to northern Labrador, a vast domain of more than 3.3m sq km.
“Inuit have long understood where our communities are, who belongs to our communities, and have fought over the last 50
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