The Week Ahead: Second generation

Nunavummiut born after their territory was created are coming of age. They face many of the same problems their parents inherited.

By Kevin McGwin July 9, 2018
1466

Nunavut Day, celebrated on July 9, commemorates the adoption, in 1993, of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and the Nunavut Act by Canada’s parliament, paving the way for the creation of the territory on April 1, 1999, when it was broken off from the Northwest Territories.

Access to content from the Arctic Knowledge Archives is available to subscribers only.

Please sign in to continue, or choose your subscription for unlimited access.

All memberships are considered donations to support this non-profit effort. Institutions and groups should contact us directly for pricing.

Already a subscriber? Log in

Membership

You may select only one level from this group.

Individual Annual

$150.00

Year

Individual Monthly

$15.00

Month

GROUPS & INSTITUTIONS

Contact for
Pricing