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Explore the cultural significance of seal hunting in Nunavut through contrasting viewpoints. This article discusses how Inuit communities perceive seal hunting within their heritage, while also addressing the controversies surrounding it, highlighted by modern campaigns like the "sealfie." With only 26 km of paved roads in Nunavut, the region's connection to nature and traditional practices is profound. Key terms such as Aboriginal, First Nations, Inuit, and Metis are defined and contextualized, offering insight into the rich tapestry of Canadian Indigenous culture.
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Culture By Mr. Willet
Fun FACT • There are only 26 km of paved road in Nunavut
In the news • http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2014/04/02/inuit-tanya-tagaq-sealfie_n_5077203.html • http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2593209/Forget-Selfie-Sealfie-Ellen-DeGeneres-targeted-Inuit-campaign-protesting-against-THAT-Oscars-group-shot-raising-money-anti-seal-hunting-charity.html
Vocabulary -> Define and give an example • Aboriginal: • Ethnic Origin: • First Nations: • Inuit: • Metis