“We understand that we are increasingly in the centre of a geopolitical fight that is not necessarily around our culture or our society, but is in our homeland, in our back yards,” Obed said.
“We understand that we are increasingly in the centre of a geopolitical fight that is not necessarily around our culture or our society, but is in our homeland, in our back yards,” Obed said.
“We’ve heard almost a complete absence at the global stage about Inuit, and the term ‘Inuit’ to describe Greenland’s people, or even in conversations around Canadian sovereignty,” Obed said.
ITK President Natan Obed says it’s been challenging navigating new federal leadership
“We see every day other global actors acting with more urgency to assert dominance and power over the Arctic”
This year’s Arctic Report Card confirms that the region has just logged its warmest year since 1900 – a new extreme that follows the general trend.
“Inuit continue to be hopeful that we will work towards that elimination timeline by 2030 with continued resources from our federal counterparts”
Other tools that were repatriated included a small ulu, a rope made out of seal skin, a tip of a harpoon, a ladle and a water pouch, among others.
“This would have been one of the most essential tools that an Inuit hunter would have to be able to care for himself and his community.”
An Inuvialuit kayak more than a century old was unveiled Tuesday at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., along with a handful of other priceless Inuit items
Following three years of negotiations, 62 cultural items previously held in Vatican museums and vaults for a century are on their final leg to return to Canada.
Years of negotiations led to the historic return of 62 sacred Indigenous items from the Vatican’s vast archives
This progress report describes the implementation status of the federal-led and Inuit-led actions since the release of the action plan.