Keeping Inuktut and Inuit culture alive | Sharing the Journey | A series on reconciliation
Leena Tatiggaq Evic lives in Iqaluit where she dedicates her life to the teaching and preservation of the Inuktut language and Inuit way of life. Her story shows how Indigenous languages play an essential role in maintaining cultural traditions and community well-being. Sharing the Journey is a video series featuring First Nations, Inuit, and Métis voices sharing powerful stories of culture, resilience, and hope. Their unique perspectives invite reflection on Canada’s past and our collective journey toward reconciliation. 👉 Explore the full series and learn more: https://canada.ca/sharing-reconciliat... Music credit: The video includes tracks from the Nagamo library: Mother Bear by Mimi O’Bonsawin, SapaanngaSujunukua by Beatrice Deer, The Vast Expanse by Justin Delorme, Reflections by Justin Delorme, and Night Stars Remix by Wolf Saga ft. Nigel Irwin and Kelly Fraser. Cat. No. R122-111/2-2026E-MP4 ISBN 978-0-660-99779-7

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