NUNAVUT: LIFE IN CANADA'S ARCTIC COMMUNITIES

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Nunavut is the northernmost Canadian territory. Life here is different from elsewhere in Canada and most of the population is still made up of Inuit.

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GeoPerspective
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I’m from Nunavut and yes, the suicide rate is so high. I could count 30 people i knew died from suicide. Including my friend who died by suicide in 2012, who i dearly miss everyday 😭😢

Nanuq
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A person I knew in grade 3 passed away during a blizzard dew to starving because their parents wasn't able to afford food before the blizzard, he was only around the age of 8, after that I notes the rcmp brings food to houses during the holidays, and more people are willing to offer food on Facebook if they see some one asking or offer food if they had leftover food.

Kid_Panda
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Hello from Yakutia, the coldest inhabited place in the world.

vissarion
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Thanks for sharing! Nunavut has always been so interesting to me & I’ve wanted to learn more about life their. Also, your accent is heavenly.

mikki
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Churchill the closest city to Nunavut grows it’s own food help Northern towns and has long railways they use for shipment. I think they should expand the railways to go up the Hudson Bay and help give resources to towns along the Hudson Bay

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GeoPerspective
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Thanks for adding an honest perspective on the social history of Nunavut, I learned things I didn't know before even though I am Canadian. High quality video.

rosajcigars
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Great video! It's a shame this channel isn't better known. Just binged most of your videos and subscribed

maxcarpendale
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I like Pond Inlet the most. Living or just being there feels like a dream to me. Alone and cold, North of Iqaluit with a caring community. I live in South Carolina. I’m used to being alone in a cold dark mindset, it feels perfect for me.

lilstrats
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Yes I think a binge of all of GeoPerspective for the first time is in order. This is my 2nd video.

dellaboca
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This is so insightful and well articulated. Thanks!

elliotsmith
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Just saw the film Slash/Back which was filmed in Pangnirtung, using the local population as actors in it, and learned how little I know of this huge land mass just north of me. The town of Pangnirtung wasn't discovered by the outside world until 1929. Among other things I didn't know of were that the Inuit/Eskimo people are that far east of Alaska (yeah well obviously lol). Enjoyed learning more about the northern territories from this vid.
And the film Slash/Back, enjoyed it immensely. It's a low budget horror flick with rubber monster suits and bad CGI, but the comradery of the four friends of Inuit girls made it fun. Just zone out and enjoy the adventure.

ndogg
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A fate comparable to Greenland, Alaska and easternmost Siberia. Inuit and its culture are like an endangered animal species that we will only understand when it is gone. Thank you very much for an honest, heartfelt lecture.👍👍👍

janlindtner
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Hundreds of miles of ice, snow and mountains. And its so enormous .

ThmiiGii
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I found out a few months ago that I have a tiny bit of Inuit. So I have been trying to learn all I can about them. I am in awe of them. Hardy survivors in the most remote and difficult areas in the world. And yet they have done it for generations. I am so proud to know I have a little bit of them in me. Loved your video. Take care.

marilyndee
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Yeah they have some forms of shelters, housings, finances, ownerships, and kinds of settleings

matthewmann
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My name is Qaumariaq Inuqtaqau from Iqaluit. Got a petition called article 23. You will see why Inuit are suffering from discrimination and 7 out of 10 Inuit are hungry been asking are government for help last 8 year petition has 5100 names

qi
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Also, could you include more photos/videos of the residences and residents?

mojsharhappy
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Minus 30 degrees during the year... I won't have Nunavut LOL 🤣 #DadJokes

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