Is Inuvialuit an Inuit?

Is Inuvialuit an Inuit?

The Inuvialuit (sing. Inuvialuk; the real people) or Western Canadian Inuit are Inuit people who live in the western Canadian Arctic region. They, like all other Inuit, are descendants of the Thule who migrated eastward from Alaska.

How many Inuvialuit are there?

A New Balance. In 1984, the Inuvialuit signed The Inuvialuit Land Agreement with the Federal Government, giving them legal title over their territory. And they now number, once more, about 2500 people, and live in modern towns and villages with frame houses, snowmobiles, and VCRs.

Where are the Inuvialuit located?

Canada’s western Arctic
Located in Canada’s western Arctic, the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR) refers to the area covered under the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA). The ISR was designated in 1984 in the IFA for the Inuvialuit people by the Government of Canada.

What is Inuvialuit Final Agreement?

The Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA) came into effect on July 25, 1984 and was the first land claim agreement settled in the NWT. The IFA defines the Inuvialuit Settlement Region (ISR), which covers approximately 435,000 square kilometres in the Mackenzie Delta, Beaufort Sea, and Amundsen Gulf area.

Where did the Inuvialuit people live?

Western Canadian Arctic region
HISTORY OF THE INUVIALUIT PEOPLE The Inuvialuit are Inuit people who live in the Western Canadian Arctic region. The ancestors of the Inuvialuit and all other Inuit came from Arctic Alaska to the Canadian Arctic between approximately 800 and 1,000 years ago, according to archaeological evidence.

What is the difference between Inuit and Inuvialuit?

The word Inuit is plural and means “the people”; the singular form is Inuk. Inuvialuit means “the real people” and is the term for Inuit who live in the western Canadian Arctic.

Who signed the Inuvialuit Final agreement?

the Government of Canada
After ten years of negotiations, the Government of Canada and the Inuvialuit signed the Inuvialuit Final Agreement (IFA) June 5, 1984. It was the first comprehensive land claim agreement signed north of the 60th parallel and only the second in Canada at that time.

What did Inuvialuit speak?

In the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, 20% of the Inuvialuit population speak either Inuvialuktun or Inuinnaqtun. The majority of people that speak Inuktitut in the NWT live in Yellowknife. A small number of people, living mostly in the Fort Smith and Hay River area, speak Cree.

Where do the Inuvialuit people live?

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