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- (ee-nook-tee-tut)
- The group of Inuit dialects
taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region.
- 70% of the Population’s main
- language. (27% English)
Inuktitut Language
A B
Iqaluit (e- ka-lu-it), Nunavut
Roads out of town?
C
Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
- 84% Inuit
- Language: Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it
has many dialects
- uses the Inuktitut syllabics
D E F
Iqaluit, Nunavut (e- ka-lu-it)
Capital City: Population 6,200
The font is not on my computer.
G H
Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive.
I How would you organize the slides? Your Order 1-_____ 2-_____ 3-_____ 4-_____ 5-_____ 6-_____ 7-_____ 8-_____ 9-_____ Possible Order 1-_____ 2-_____ 3-_____ 4-_____ 5-_____ 6-_____ 7-_____ 8-_____ 9-_____
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What is best order for the 9 slides? transitions are important Working on Presentation Skills...
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Inuktitut Language
A
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Inuktitut Language
A
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Inuktitut Language
A
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- (ee-nook-tee-tut)
- The group of Inuit dialects
taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region.
Inuktitut Language
A
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- (ee-nook-tee-tut)
- The group of Inuit dialects
taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region.
- 70% of the Population’s main
- language. (27% English)
Inuktitut Language
A
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- (ee-nook-tee-tut)
- The group of Inuit dialects
taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region.
- 70% of the Population’s main
- language. (27% English)
Inuktitut Language
A
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B
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B
SLIDE 11
B
SLIDE 12
B
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Iqaluit (e- ka-lu-it), Nunavut
Roads out of town? C
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Nunavut (Our Land)
D
SLIDE 15 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
D
SLIDE 16 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
D
SLIDE 17 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
D
SLIDE 18 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
- 84% Inuit
D
SLIDE 19 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
- 84% Inuit
- Language: Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it
has many dialects
D
SLIDE 20 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
- 84% Inuit
- Language: Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it
has many dialects
- uses the Inuktitut syllabics
D
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E
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E
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F
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Iqaluit, Nunavut (e- ka-lu-it)
Capital City: Population 6,200
G
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Iqaluit, Nunavut (e- ka-lu-it)
Capital City: Population 6,200
G
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Iqaluit, Nunavut (e- ka-lu-it)
Capital City: Population 6,200
The font is not on my computer.
G
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Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. I
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Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. I
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Possible Answer...
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H
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Nunavut (Our Land)
D
SLIDE 33 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
D
SLIDE 34 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
D
SLIDE 35 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
D
SLIDE 36 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
- 84% Inuit
D
SLIDE 37 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
- 84% Inuit
- Language: Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it
has many dialects
D
SLIDE 38 Nunavut (Our Land)
- Created on April 1, 1999 as a territory for Alaska’s Inuits
- 20% of Canada’s landmass
- 31,285 total population
- 84% Inuit
- Language: Inukititut (ee-nook-tee-tut) it means “in the manner of the Inuit” - it
has many dialects
- uses the Inuktitut syllabics
D
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F
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E
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E
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Inuktitut Language
A
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Inuktitut Language
A
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Inuktitut Language
A
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- (ee-nook-tee-tut)
- The group of Inuit dialects
taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region.
Inuktitut Language
A
SLIDE 46
- (ee-nook-tee-tut)
- The group of Inuit dialects
taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region.
- 70% of the Population’s main
- language. (27% English)
Inuktitut Language
A
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- (ee-nook-tee-tut)
- The group of Inuit dialects
taught and spoken in Canada’s Arctic region.
- 70% of the Population’s main
- language. (27% English)
Inuktitut Language
A
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Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. I
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Survival depends on teaching the children to speak the native language. The creation of Nunavut makes it more likely the language will survive. I
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Iqaluit, Nunavut (e- ka-lu-it)
Capital City: Population 6,200
G
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Iqaluit, Nunavut (e- ka-lu-it)
Capital City: Population 6,200
G
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Iqaluit, Nunavut (e- ka-lu-it)
Capital City: Population 6,200
The font is not on my computer.
G
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Iqaluit (e- ka-lu-it), Nunavut
Roads out of town? C
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B
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B
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B
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B
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Daily Life
What time of year?
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46% Roman Catholic 15% Anglican Church of Canada