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Nunavut heritage society marks anniversary with a language-preservation campaigns

With fewer than 600 speakers, Inuinnaqtun is the most endangered Inuktut language in Nunavut.

By Jane George, Nunatsiaq News March 10, 2021
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A heritage society based in Cambridge Bay is celebrating its 25th birthday by making preservation of the Inuinnaqtun language its No. 1 priority.

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