List of Canadian Inuit

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This is a partial list of Canadian Inuit. The Arctic and subarctic dwelling Inuit (formerly referred to as Eskimo) are a group of culturally similar Canadian Aboriginals inhabiting the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Nunavik (Quebec) and Nunatsiavut (Labrador).

The names of the communities are given as they were at the time of the birth or death. Those people who were born or died prior to 1 April 1999 in what is now Nunavut were actually born in the Northwest Territories.

Name Birth date Birthplace Region Death date Death place Region Notes
Eva Aariak[1] 10 January 1955 Arctic Bay NU politician, second Premier of Nunavut
Acoutsina[2] 1697 Labrador NL Labrador NL interpreter
Willie Adams[3] 22 June 1934 Fort Chimo QC politician who was a member of the Senate of Canada
Johnny Ned Adams[4] 1960 Fort Chimo QC pilot, a businessman and a former mayor of the village of Kuujjuaq
Susan Aglukark[5] 27 January 1967 Churchill MB musician
Leona Aglukkaq[6] 28 June 1967 Inuvik NT politician, Minister of Health and Minister of Environment
Olayuk Akesuk[7] 1965 Cape Dorset NU politician
Atuat Akkitirq[8] Igloolik NU filmmaker and costume designer, cofounder of Arnait Video Productions
Tony Akoak 1957/1958 Gjoa Haven NU politician
David Alagalak[9] 11 April 1944 Southampton Island NU politician
Ovide Alakannuark[10] 25 December 1938 Pelly Bay NU politician
Madeleine Allakariallak[11] Resolute NU musician and television journalist
Titus Allooloo[12] 1953 Pond Inlet NU politician and business man
Simeonie Amagoalik[13] 1 May 1933 Fort Chimo QC 2 March 2011 Resolute NU carver
Jack Anawak[6] 26 September 1950 Repulse Bay NU politician
William Andersen III[14] Okkak Bay NL politician
Wally Andersen[15] 31 July 1951 Makkovik NL politician
Paul Apak Angilirq[16] 1954 1998 film producer and screenwriter
Michael Angottitauruq[17] 1951 Gjoa Haven NU politician
Stephen Angulalik[18] 1898 Ellice River NU 1990 Cambridge Bay NU fur trader and trading post operator
Irene Kataq Angutitok[19] 1914 Bathurst Inlet NU 1971 Repulse Bay NU sculptor
Moses Appaqaq[20] 2 April 1946 Sanikiluaq NU carver, politician
Joe Arlooktoo[21] 26 June 1939 Lake Harbour NU carver, politician
Goo Arlooktoo[22] 28 November 1963 Lake Harbour NU 30 April 2002 Kimmirut NU politician
Germaine Arnaktauyok[23] 1946 Igloolik NU printmaker, painter, and drawer
Alethea Arnaquq-Baril[24] Iqaluit NU producer and director
Silas Arngna'naaq[25] Baker Lake NU politician
James Arreak[1] 6 October 1952 Clyde River NU politician
James Arvaluk[26] April 1948 Coral Harbour NU politician
Kenojuak Ashevak[27] 3 October 1927 Ikirasaqa NU 8 January 2013 Cape Dorset NU artist
Shuvinai Ashoona[28] 1961 Cape Dorset NU artist
Pitseolak Ashoona[29] 1904 or 1907 or 1908 Nottingham Island NU 1983 artist
Andrew Atagotaaluk[30] Salluit QC first Inuk diocesan bishop, Bishop of the Arctic
Aua[31] 1870 Igloolik NU after 1922 angakkuq (shaman)
Moses Aupaluktuq[1] Baker Lake NU politician
Levi Barnabas[7] 24 January 1964 Igloolik NU politician
Ernie Bernhardt politician
Paul-André Brasseur[32] 25 August 1994 Montreal QC actor
Levinia Brown[33] 1947 Dawson Inlet NU politician
Caubvick[34] Labrador NL Labrador NL visited England, smallpox carrier
Nellie Cournoyea[35] 4 March 1940 Aklavik NT politician, Premier of the Northwest Territories
Charlie Crow[36] c. 1943 Richmond Gulf QC Politician, disc jockey
Tagak Curley[1] 1944 Coral Harbour NU politician, prominent figure in the negotiations that led to the creation of Nunavut
Beatrice Deer[37] Quaqtaq QC singer
Lisa Dempster[38] Charlottetown NL politician
Ebierbing[39] c. 1837 Cumberland Sound NU c. 1881 guide, husband of Tookoolito
Randy Edmunds[40] North West River NL politician
Edna Elias[41] 1955 Coppermine NU politician, Commissioner of Nunavut
Monica Ell-Kanayuk[1] 1954/1955 politician
Joe Enook[1] c. 1950s Pond Inlet NU politician
Tommy Enuaraq[42] Clyde River NU politician, author
Elijah Erkloo[43] Pond Inlet NU politician
Kingmeata Etidlooie[44] 1915 Itinik NU 1989 artist
Tivi Etok[45] 1929 Qirnituartuq QC artist, illustrator, and printmaker
Mark Evaloarjuk[46] 1937 3 July 2002 Igloolik NU business pioneer and politician
Joe Allen Evyagotailak[47] 15 July 1953 Coppermine NU politician
Alice Masak French[48] 29 June 1930 Baillie Island NT 5 July 2013 Souris MB
Simon Gibbons[49] 21 June 1851 Forteau NL 14 December 1896 Parrsboro NS first Inuk priest
Glenna Hansen[50] 10 August 1956 Aklavik NT politician, Commissioners of the Northwest Territories
Ann Meekitjuk Hanson[42] 22 May 1946 Qaktut NU politician, Commissioner of Nunavut
Donald Havioyak[26] 1950 Napaktoktok NU politician
George Hickes Jr.[51] 1968/1969 Churchill MB politician
George Hickes Sr.[51] 26 June 1946 Ports Point NU politician
Joseph Idlout[52] Pond Inlet NU 2 June 1968 Resolute NU featured on the former Canadian two-dollar bill[53]
Lucie Idlout[54] 1978 NU singer/songwriter
Osuitok Ipeelee[55] 1922 Neeouleeutalik NU 2005 Cape Dorset NU sculptor
Alootook Ipellie[42] 1951 Nuvuqquq NU 8 September 2007 Ottawa ON graphic artist, political and satirical cartoonist and writer, photographer, and Inuktitut translator
David Iqaqrialu[56] 2 July 1954 Clyde River NU politician
Peter Irniq[42] 22 August 1947 Lyon Inlet NU politician, Commissioner of Nunavut
Enoki Irqittuq[57] 5 February. 1955 Hall Beach NU politician
Elisapie Isaac[58] 1977 Salluit QC pop singer, broadcaster, documentary filmmaker and activist
Peter Ittinuar[6] 19 January 1950 Chesterfield Inlet NU politician. first Inuk to be elected as an MP
Madeline Ivalu[59] Igloolik NU filmmaker and actor, cofounder of Arnait Video Productions
Paul-Dylan Ivalu[60] c. 1997 Igloolik NU actor, grandson of Madeline Ivalu
David Joanasie[61] 22 June 1983 Frobisher Bay NU politician
Yvonne Jones[6] 15 March 1968 Mary's Harbour NL politician, leader of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador
Helen Kalvak[62] 1901 Tahiryuak Lake NT 7 May 1984 Holman NT graphic artist, angakkuq (shaman)
Nancy Karetak-Lindell[6] 10 December 1957 Eskimo Point NU politician
Peter Kattuk[63] 2 June 1950 Belcher Islands NU politician
Simeonie Keenainak[64] Pangnirtung NU musician and RCMP
Pauloosie Keyootak[65] Broughton Island NU politician
Janet Kigusiuq[66] 1926 Putuqsuqniq NU 2005 Baker Lake NU artist, daughter of Jessie Oonark
Kikkik[67] Ennadai Lake NU charged with, but acquitted of, murder, child neglect and causing the death of one of her children
Ipeelee Kilabuk[68] 1932 Pangnirtung NU 2000 politician
Peter Kilabuk[26] 27 September 1960 Pangnirtung NU politician
Kiviaq[69] 23 January 1936 Chesterfield Inlet NU lawyer, politician, and former sportsman
Adamee Komoartok Pangnirtung NU politician
David Pisurayak Kootook[70] 13 August 1958 Spence Bay NU December 1972 Hottah Lake NT saved the life of Marten Hartwell after an aircraft crash
Madeleine Isserkut Kringayak[71] 1928 Repulse Bay NU 1984 sculptor and jewelry artist
Peter Kritaqliluk[72] 1951 Eskimo Point NU 27 August 2011 Arviat NU politician
George Kuksuk c. 1954 Eskimo Point NU politician
Zacharias Kunuk[59] 27 November 1957 Kapuivik NU producer and director
Floyd Kuptana[73] 1964 Cape Parry NT artist, stone carvings
Rosemarie Kuptana[74] 1954 Sachs Harbour NT Inuit rights activist, politician
Nellie Kusugak[75] 1955 Rankin Inlet NU politician, Commissioner of Nunavut
Lorne Kusugak[1] 1959/1960 Rankin Inlet NU politician
Michael Kusugak[76] 27 April 1948 Repulse Bay NU children's writer
Jose Kusugak[43] 2 May 1950 Repulse Bay NU 19 January 2011 Repulse Bay NU politician
Johannes Lampe[77] Nutak NL politician
Sarah Leo[78] NL politician
Bill Lyall[79] 1941 Fort Ross NU politician, business man
Helen Maksagak[80] 15 April 1931 Bernard Harbour NU 23 January 2009 Cambridge Bay NU politician, Commissioner of Nunavut, Commissoner of the Northwest Territories
Steve Mapsalak[81] 17 March 1957 Repulse Bay NU politician
Mosha Michael[82] c. 1948 17 November 2009 Toronto ON filmmaker, composer, carver
Mikak[34] c.1740 Labrador NL 1 October 1795 Nain NL visited England, interpreter
Johnny Mike[83] 1954/1955 Pangnirtung NU politician
Rebecca Mike[84] politician
Andy Miki[85] 1918 Eskimo Point NU 1983 Eskimo Point NU artist
Simeon Mikkungwak 1968/1969 Baker Lake NU politician
Nakasuk[86] early 20th century Pangnirtung NU founder of Iqaluit
Agnes Nanogak[87] 12 November 1925 Baillie Island NT 5 May 2001 Holman NT artist
Patterk Netser[88] Coral Harbour NU politician
John Ningark[1] 17 March 1957 Pelly Bay NU politician
Johnny Ningeongan[1] Coral Harbour NU politician
William Noah[89] 1944 Back River NU politician, artist, son of Jessie Oonark
Samuel Nuqingaq Broughton Island NU politician
Jobie Nutarak[90] 10 May 1947 Pond Inlet NU 22 April 2006 Pond Inlet NU politician
Natan Obed[91] Nain NL politician
Paul Okalik[26] 26 May 1964 Pangnirtung NU politician, Premier of Nunavut
Abe Okpik[43] 12 January 1928 near Aklavik NT 10 July 1997 Frobisher Bay NU politician, community leader, head of Project Surname
Jessie Oonark[92] 2 March 1906 Chantrey Inlet NU 7 March 1985 Churchill MB artist, mother of Janet Kigusiuq and William Noah
Orpingalik[93] fl. 1921 angakkuq (shaman), poet
Hezakiah Oshutapik[1] 1955/1956 Pangnirtung NU politician
John Pangnark[94] 1920 Eskimo Point NU 1980 Eskimo Point NU sculptor
Charlie Panigoniak[95] 7 March 1946 Chesterfield Inlet NU singer-songwriter and guitarist
Pauloosie Paniloo[96] 1943 Clyde River NU 20 April 2007 200 km south of Clyde River NU politician
Parr[97] 1893 Cape Dorset NU 3 November 1969 Cape Dorset NU artist
Enuk Pauloosie 1961 Spence Bay NU politician
Lena Pedersen[98] 1940 Greenland first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Aaju Peter[99] 1960 Arkisserniaq Greenland lawyer and sealskin clothing designer
Looty Pijamini[100] 14 November 1953 Clyde River NU artist
David Ruben Piqtoukun[101] 1950 Paulatuk NT artist
Peter Pitseolak[42] 2 September 1902 Nottingham Island NU 30 September 1973 Cape Dorset NU photographer, sculptor, artist and historian
Annabella Piugattuk[102] 19 December 1982 Frobisher Bay NU actor
Calvin Pokiak[103] 28 May 1955 Tuktoyaktuk NT politician
Annie Pootoogook[104] 11 May 1969 Cape Dorset NU 19 September 2016 Ottawa ON artist
Kananginak Pootoogook[105] 1 January 1935 Ikerasak NU 23 November 2010 Ottawa ON sculptor and printmaker
Napachie Pootoogook[106] 26 June 1938 Sarruq Island NU 18 December 2002 Cape Dorset NU artist, daughter of Pitseolak Ashoona and mother of Annie Pootoogook
Patty Pottle[107] NL politician
Pudlo Pudlat[108] 4 February 1916 Kamadjuak NU 28 December 1992 Cape Dorset NU artist
Kenoayoak Pudlat politician
Ludy Pudluk[109] politician
Uriash Puqiqnak[110] 15 April 1946 Chantrey Inlet NU politician, carver
Andrew Qappik[111] 25 February 1964 Nunatak Island NU graphic artist
Lucy Qinnuayuak[112] 1915 Salluit QC 1982 graphic artist and printmaker
Emilino Qirngnuq c. 1950 Pelly Bay NU politician
Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley[113] late 1950s NU writer
Paul Quassa[114] 12 January. 1952 Igloolik NU politician
Tumasi Quissa[115] 1948 near Akulivik QC singer-songwriter, carver
George Qulaut c. 1954 Igloolik NU politician
Taamusi Qumaq[116] 1 January 1914 near Inukjuak QC 13 July 1993 helped preserve Inuit language and traditional culture, wrote an Inuktitut dictionary and an encyclopedia on Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
Madeleine Redfern[117] 1967 Frobisher Bay NU politician
Keith Rusell[118] 24 May 1975 Happy Valley-Goose Bay NL politician
Todd Russell 22 December 1966 William's Harbour NL politician
Pitaloosie Saila[119] 1942 Cape Dorset NU artist
Pauta Saila[120] 1916/1917 Kilaparutua NU 2009 artist
Tom Sammurtok 1946/1947 politician
Alexander Sammurtok politician
Joe Savikataaq 8 December 1960 politician
Eric Schweig[121] 19 June 1967 Inuvik NT actor
Elisapee Sheutiapik[122] Frobisher Bay NU politician
John Shiwak[123] 1889 Rigolet NL 20 November 1917 Masnières France sniper in the First World War
Isaac Shooyook[124] 1939 Arctic Bay NU politician
Nick Sikkuark[125] 21 May 1943 Garry Lake NU 19 December 2013 Kugaaruk NU artist
David Simailak Baker Lake NU politician
Mary Simon[126] 1947 Kangiqsualujjuaq QC politician, diplomat
Vince Steen[127] 1941 Aklavik NT 3 February 2007 politician
Donald Suluk[128] c. 1925 Chesterfield Inlet NU religious figure
Thomas Suluk[6] 14 March 1950 Eskimo Point NU politician
Tanya Tagaq[129] 5 May 1975 Cambridge Bay NU throat singer, artist
Joe Talirunili[130] c. 1893 Qugaaluk River area or north of Puvirnituq QC 1976 printmaker and sculptor
Louis Tapardjuk[1] 30 January 1953 northwest of Igloolik NU politician
Peter Taptuna[1] 1956 Cambridge Bay NU politician, Premier of Nunavut
Ningeokuluk Teevee[42] 27 May 1963 Cape Dorset NU writer and artist
Manitok Thompson[26] 1955 Coral Harbour NU politician
Willie Thrasher[131] 1948 Aklavik NT musician
Irene Avaalaaqiaq Tiktaalaaq[132] 1941 Princess Mary Lake NU artist
John Tiktak[133] 1916 Kareak NU 1981 Rankin Inlet NU sculptor
Kane Tologanak[134] politician
Tookoolito[39] c. 1838 Cape Searle NU 31 December 1876 Groton CT guide, wife of Ebierbing
Simon Tookoome 9 December 1934 Chantrey Inlet NU 7 November 2010 Baker Lake NU artist
Jordin Tootoo[135] 2 February 1983 Churchill MB hockey player
Hunter Tootoo[6] 18 August 1963 Rankin Inlet NU politician
Victor Tungilik[136] NU religious figure, both a Christian and a traditional angakkuq (shaman)
Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok[137] 1934 Nunalla MB 2012 Arviat NU artist
Marion Tuu'luq[138] 1910 Chantrey Inlet/Back River NU 2002 artist
Jeannie Ugyuk[1] Spence Bay NU politician
Abraham Ulrikab[139] 29 January 1845 Hebron NL 13 January 1881 Paris France human zoo exhibit
Umik[140] fl. 1920 NU angakkuq (shaman)
Natar Ungalaaq[141] 1959 Igloolik NU actor, filmmaker, and sculptor
Uvavnuk[142] 19th century Igloolik area NU angakkuq (shaman), oral poet
Sheila Watt-Cloutier[143] 1 December 1953 Fort Chimo QC politician, activist
Charlie Watt[144] 29 June. 1944 Fort Chimo QC politician
Rebekah Williams[145] 3 March 1950 politician

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m An Aboriginal Who’s Who of Canadian Politics: Provincial/Territorial Version
  2. ^ Acoutsina at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography
  3. ^ Willie Adams – Parliament of Canada biography
  4. ^ Allocution du premier ministre du Québec, M. Jean Charest, lors de la cérémonie de remise des insignes de l’Ordre national du Québec
  5. ^ "Biography: Susan Aglukark – A Leading Voice in Canadian Music". First Nations Drum. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Inuit, Métis or First Nation Origin
  7. ^ a b QIA Announces New Executive Committee
  8. ^ Costume Designer – Script Consultant - Actor - Cultural Advisor
  9. ^ Made in Nunavut: An Experiment in Decentralized Government
  10. ^ "Nunavut Votes 2004 Akulliq Profile". CBC News. Retrieved 2016-10-05.
  11. ^ She opens her throat and The North comes out
  12. ^ Outfitter says action will kill his sport-hunting business and hurt community income
  13. ^ Resolute loses Simeonie Amagoalik
  14. ^ Labrador Inuit to create autonomous Nunatsiavut
  15. ^ Premier Grimes announces new Cabinet
  16. ^ Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner. Review by Tony Lee
  17. ^ If Any Living Inuk Knew
  18. ^ Angulalik: Inuk Trader
  19. ^ Canadian Women Artists History Initiative
  20. ^ Katilvik.com
  21. ^ Katilvik.com Joe Arlooktoo
  22. ^ Regrets and sympathy from NTI in the death of Gootileah Arlooktoo
  23. ^ "Arnaktauyok, Germaine". Inuit Art Alive. Inuit Art Foundation. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  24. ^ Aboriginal Filmmaker: Alethea Arnaquq-Baril
  25. ^ Nunavut Trust
  26. ^ a b c d e Dahl, Jens; Hicks, Jack; Jull, Peter (2000). "2". Nunavut: Inuit regain control of their lands and their lives. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. p. 77. ISBN 978-8790730345. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  27. ^ Kenojuak Ashevak, renowned Inuit artist, dies at 85
  28. ^ Balzer, David (2011). "Shuvinai Ashoona". The Believer (November/December). Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  29. ^ "PITSEOLAK (Pitseolak Ashoona)". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. August 6, 2012. Retrieved March 10, 2015.
  30. ^ Arctic bishop treasured Inuit culture
  31. ^ Knud Rasmussen and the Iglulik Inuit, Part 5
  32. ^ The Necessities of Life
  33. ^ Inuit heal and remember at Rankin Inlet qaggiq
  34. ^ a b Marianne P. Stopp (March 2009). "Eighteenth Century Labrador Inuit in England" (PDF). Arctic Vol. 62, NO. 1, P. 45–64.
  35. ^ Nellie J. Cournoyea
  36. ^ A History of the Original Peoples of Northern Canada
  37. ^ Beatrice Deer: Inuit Artist and Activist from Quaqtaq
  38. ^ Recognizing Our Province’s Heritage
  39. ^ a b Loomis, Chauncey. "Ebierbing (ca. 1837-ca. 1881)" (pdf). Department of English Arctic Profiles. Dartmouth college Hanover, New Hampshire. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  40. ^ Aboriginal sentences sometimes too light, Inuit MHA says
  41. ^ Edna Elias marks last day as Nunavut's commissioner
  42. ^ a b c d e f Inuit Writers: Peter Irniq, Peter Pitseolak, Ann Meekitjuk Hanson, Tommy Enuaraq, Michael Kusugak, Alootook Ipellie, Ningeokuluk Teevee
  43. ^ a b c Dahl, Jens; Hicks, Jack; Jull, Peter (2000). "7". Nunavut: Inuit regain control of their lands and their lives. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. p. 157. ISBN 978-8790730345. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  44. ^ "ETIDLOOIE, Kingmeata". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. 23 July 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  45. ^ "Tivi Etook (b. 1929)". Nunavik Art Alive. October 24, 2008. Retrieved 2016-10-07.
  46. ^ Mark Evaluarjuk, C.M.
  47. ^ Western Nunavut Inuit elect new land claims org president
  48. ^ Historical Dictionary of the Inuit
  49. ^ Simon Gibbons biography at Dictionary of Canadian Biography
  50. ^ National Aboriginal Health Organization
  51. ^ a b Iqaluit candidate George Hickes Jr. asks voters about their Nunavut priorities
  52. ^ "Between Two Worlds". Collection. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  53. ^ Inuit History
  54. ^ Lucie Idlout Biography
  55. ^ Biography at the Indspire website
  56. ^ Davidee Iqaqrialu at Spirit Wrestler
  57. ^ The Indigenous World 2002-2003
  58. ^ "Profile: Elisapie Isaac". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
  59. ^ a b Zacharias Kunuk (Inuit)
  60. ^ Kuujjuaq shines during $9M Quebec movie production
  61. ^ David Joanasie - Speaking My Truth
  62. ^ Helen Kalvak at Spirit WWresstler
  63. ^ Qikiqtani Inuit Association announces election results
  64. ^ Keenainak, Simeonie - Nunavut Arts and Crafts Association
  65. ^ Pauloosie Keyootak re-elected as head of QIA
  66. ^ Janet Kigusiuq at Inuit Art Alive
  67. ^ Kikkik Inuit – When Justice Was Done
  68. ^ Ipeelee Kilabuk at katilvik.com
  69. ^ Famed Inuk returns to Kivalliq for first time in 70 years
  70. ^ Brace for Impact: Air Crashes and Aviation Safety
  71. ^ Madeleine Isserkut Kringayak at katilvik.com
  72. ^ Inuit Advocate Peter Kritaqliluk, Taken Too Soon
  73. ^ Floyd Kuptana at Inuit Art Alive
  74. ^ "Biographic Sketch of Rosemarie Kuptana, President, Inuit Circumpolar Conference". The Fourth World Documentation Project. Archived from the original on 2016-07-16. Retrieved 2016-07-16. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  75. ^ Nellie T. Kusugak Commissioner of Nunavut
  76. ^ ARVAARLUK: An Inuit Tale
  77. ^ 'A great honour': Johannes Lampe sworn in as Nunatsiavut president
  78. ^ Q&A with Sarah Leo: Outgoing Nunatsiavut president reflects on her term
  79. ^ William Lyall at the Indspire Awards
  80. ^ Helen Mamayaok Maksagak
  81. ^ Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated Board of Directors Meeting
  82. ^ "Inuk filmmaker mourned". CBC News, November 20, 2009.
  83. ^ Nunavut environment minister defends Inuit traditional knowledge at Paris conference
  84. ^ Inuit Women: Their Powerful Spirit in a Century of Change
  85. ^ Entry for Andy Miki in the Union List of Artist Names
  86. ^ Crystal Two: The Origin of Iqaluit
  87. ^ "Agnes Nanogak". Spirit Wrestler Gallery, Vancouver, BC. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  88. ^ The Big Thaw: Travels in the Melting North
  89. ^ William Noah at Inuit Art Alive
  90. ^ Statement on the Passing of The Honorable Jobie Nutarak
  91. ^ Identity Crisis
  92. ^ Jessie Oonark at Spirit Wrestler
  93. ^ Orpingalik: “All My Being is Song”
  94. ^ John Pangnark on the Union List of Artist Names
  95. ^ Charlie Panigoniak: Eskimo Music in Transition
  96. ^ Pauloosie Paniloo at katilvik.com
  97. ^ Parr on the Union List of Artist Names
  98. ^ "Lena (Elizabeth Magdalena) Pedersen First woman elected to the Northwest Territories Council". Library and Archives Canada. April 12, 2005. Retrieved 2016-10-08.
  99. ^ Aaju Peter becomes member of Order of Canada Nov. 23
  100. ^ Looty Pijamini at Spirit Wrestler
  101. ^ David Ruben Piqtoukun on the Union List of Artist Names
  102. ^ A star shines in Rankin
  103. ^ Views of the Inuvialuit on sustainable development in the Mackenzie Gas Project in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Northwest Territories, Canada
  104. ^ A revolutionary Inuit artist’s life imitates her art, darkly
  105. ^ "Inuit artist Kananginak Pootoogook dies". CBC.ca. 2010-11-25.
  106. ^ Napachie Pootoogook
  107. ^ Case Studies in Aboriginal Business
  108. ^ Pudlo Pudlat at Spirit Wrestler
  109. ^ Climate Change Causes Unpredictable Weather Because The Earth Has Tilted On Its Axis
  110. ^ Uriash Puqiqnak – Artist Biography
  111. ^ Andrew Qappik at Spirit Wrestler
  112. ^ Lucy Qinuayuak Canadian Aboriginal Art at the Senate
  113. ^ Rachel Qitsualik
  114. ^ On the bumpy road to sobriety
  115. ^ The Encyclopedia of Native Music: More Than a Century of Recordings from Wax Cylinder to the Internet
  116. ^ Taamusi Qumaq (1914 – 1993)
  117. ^ Profile: Madeleine Redfern
  118. ^ Uranium ban vote shows deep split among Labrador Inuit
  119. ^ Pitaloosie Saaila at Spirit Wrestler
  120. ^ Pauta Saila on the Union List of Artist Names
  121. ^ Eric Schweig
  122. ^ Iqaluit’s number one woman: Elisapee Sheutiapik
  123. ^ John Shiwak at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography
  124. ^ Isaac Shooyook at katilvik.com
  125. ^ Nick Sikkuark at the Union List of Artist Names
  126. ^ Order of Canada
  127. ^ North Star of Herschel Island - the Last Canadian Arctic Fur Trading Ship
  128. ^ Letters to the Echo: I do not wish to leave my land, by Donald Suluk
  129. ^ Why Tanya Tagaq sings
  130. ^ Stones, Bones and Stitches: Storytelling Through Inuit Art
  131. ^ "On the Road Again: Willie Thrasher's Second Life". The Tyee, May 23, 2015.
  132. ^ Irene Avaalaaqiaq Tiktaalaaq at Inuit Art Alive
  133. ^ John Tiktak at Spirit Wrestler
  134. ^ Kane Tologanak Testimony
  135. ^ Number 22 is number one with Nunavummiut
  136. ^ Inuit Shamanism and Christianity: Transitions and Transformations in the Twentieth Century
  137. ^ Canada loses a great artist: Lucy Tasseor Tutsweetok
  138. ^ Marion Tuu'luq at Spirit Wrestler
  139. ^ Eight Labrador Inuit trapped in a 19th century human zoo
  140. ^ The Canadian Inuit Film Days in Latvia
  141. ^ Natar Ungalaaq at Spirit Wrestler
  142. ^ Uvavnuk
  143. ^ Sheila Watt-Cloutier at the Indspire Awards
  144. ^ Charlie Watt – Parliament of Canada biography
  145. ^ Nunavut reeling from soaring suicide rate