Indigenous peoples in Northern Canada
The Indigenous peoples in Northern Canada consist of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit located in Canada's three territories: Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
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Inuit communities
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
- Arctic Bay (Ikpiarjuk ᐃᒃᐱᐊᕐᔪᒃ)
- Arviat (ᐊᕐᕕᐊᑦ, formerly Eskimo Point)
- Baker Lake (Qamanittuaq ᖃᒪᓂᑦᑐᐊᖅ)
- Bathurst Inlet (Kingoak)
- Cambridge Bay (Iqaluktuuttiaq ᐃᖃᓗᒃᑑᑦᑎᐊᖅ)
- Cape Dorset (Kinngait ᑭᙵᐃᑦ)d
- Chesterfield Inlet (Igluligaarjuk ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒑᕐᔪᒃ)
- Clyde River (Kangiqtugaapik ᑲᖏᖅᑐᒑᐱᒃ)
- Coral Harbour (Salliit ᓴᓪᓖᑦ)
- Gjoa Haven (Uqsuqtuuq ᐅᖅᓱᖅᑑᖅ)
- Grise Fiord (Aujuittuq ᐊᐅᔪᐃᑦᑐᖅ)
- Hall Beach (Sanirajak ᓴᓂᕋᔭᒃ)
- Igloolik (Iglulik ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒃ)
- Iqaluit (territorial capital) (ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ, formerly Frobisher Bay)
- Kimmirut (formerly Lake Harbour)
- Kugaaruk (formerly Pelly Bay)
- Kugluktuk (Qurluqtuq ᖁᕐᓗᖅᑐᖅ, formerly Coppermine)
- Pangnirtung (Pangniqtuuq ᐸᖕᓂᖅᑑᖅ)
- Pond Inlet (Mittimatalik ᒥᑦᑎᒪᑕᓕᒃ)
- Qikiqtarjuaq (ᕿᑭᖅᑕᕐᔪᐊᖅ, formerly Broughton Island)
- Rankin Inlet (Kangiqiniq ᑲᖏᕿᓂᖅ or Kangirliniq ᑲᖏᖅᖠᓂᖅ)
- Naujaat (ᓇᐅᔮᑦ, formerly Repulse Bay)
- Resolute (Qausuittuq ᖃᐅᓱᐃᑦᑐᖅ)
- Sanikiluaq, (ᓴᓂᑭᓗᐊᖅ)
- Taloyoak (Talurjuaq, formerly Spence Bay)
- Umingmaktok (Umingmaktuuq ᐅᒥᖕᒪᒃᑑᖅ, formerly Bay Chimo)
- Whale Cove (Tikirarjuaq ᑎᑭᕋᕐᔪᐊᖅ)
See also
Further reading
- Crowe, Keith J (1991). A history of the original peoples of northern Canada. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 0773508805.
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