Brenda Jararuse is one of the people who worked with the Pirurvik Centre to create the online Inuttitut course. (Submitted by Brenda Jararuse) There's a new resource for people wanting to learn ...
A puppet-naming contest in Nunatsiavut aims to inspire kids on Labrador's coast to speak Inuttitut. Shirley Jarause of the Nunatsiavut government's Department of Culture, Tourism and Recreation, said ...
The first-ever Inuttitut Blitz is underway in Nunatsiavut, something the government hopes will encourage people to use the Inuit language—no matter their fluency level—in their everyday lives. It’s up ...
Though it's a massive marketing opportunity for corporations, Canada 150 is a contentious and tone deaf celebration to Indigenous communities. To continue the important conversations that need to be ...
The Nunatsiavut government has presented its inaugural Inuttitut and Cultural Preservation Recognition Awards, to highlight people preserving their traditional language and culture. Maria Merkuratsuk ...
New numbers released by Statistics Canada are raising questions about the future of the Inuttitut language in Labrador. The agency says just 25 per cent of people in Nunatsiavut speak an aboriginal ...
Eva Obed leans into the microphone and her voice begins to bounce up and down the Labrador coast. She reads a news item about an ugly-sweater party at the community centre, an update on the moose hunt ...
There's a new resource for people wanting to learn Inuttitut in Nunatsiavut. The Nunatsiavut government, in partnership with the Pirurvik Centre in Nunavut, is launching an Inuttitut course on the ...