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| Arctic Bay, 2006 (Photo by John MacDougall) |
Today is Nunavut Day, a public holiday celebrated every July 9 in the Canadian territory of Nunavut. It marks the anniversary of the 1993 passage of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. The day celebrates Inuit self-determination, culture, and tradition.
Lorna and I lived in Iqaluit, Nunavut, for nine years (2000 – 2009). They were among the best years of our lives – so different from what we’d experienced previously, living in Prince Edward Island. I took countless pictures while we was there – not only of Iqaluit, but of many of the other Nunavut communities that I had the privilege of visiting in my work with Qikiqtani Inuit Association.
Here’s a half dozen of my favorite Nunavut photos – my way of paying tribute to this magnificent land and the great people who live there.
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| Sylvia Grinnell River, 2007 (Photo by John MacDougall) |
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| Kimmirut, 2007 (Photo by John MacDougall) |
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| Iqaluit, 2008 (Photo by John MacDougall) |
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| Rankin Inlet, 2006 (Photo by John MacDougall) |
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| Hall Beach, 2005 (Photo by John MacDougall) |
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| Arctic Bay, 2006 (John MacDougall) |
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