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December 16th, 2014
Employment opportunities : Program Officer / NEW DEADLINE
By Michel Patry

Program Officer for Aumaaggiivik – Nunavik Arts Secretariat


December 16th, 2014
«Le Rythme» show
By Elsa Cencig

« Le Rythme » is a televised musical adventure in which 8 young natives are encouraged to develop their artistic talent together, in order to prepare them for the world of the music industry.


April 4th, 2014
Sivunitsatinnut ilinniapunga (For our future, I go to school) / Photo exhibition from Fri. April 4th to Sun. May 4th 2014
By Pierre M. Desrosiers

We are students from Tukisiniarvik School in Akulivik, Nunavik. We would like to share with you our perspectives on archaeology, as well as our community and our environment. Through this project, we have trained in archaeological research and participated in the preservation and promotion of our cultural heritage; we have also been introduced to some options in post-secondary studies and employment opportunities in the field of heritage preservation.


January 30th, 2014
Katajjaniq, the Inuit throat singing, designated as the first element of Québec’s intangible heritage
By Michel Patry

Mr. Maka Kotto, Minister of culture and Communications, and Ms. Élizabeth Larouche, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, announced yesterday during a press conference organized with Avataq Cultural Institute, the designation of the katajjaniq, the Inuit throat singing, as an element of Québec’s intangible heritage, under the new Cultural Heritage Act. It is the first element of intangible heritage to be designated since the entry in force of the Act.


December 3rd, 2013
AVATAQ is currently seeking a candidate for the following position: Secretary/Receptionist
By Michel Patry

Avataq Cultural Institute is a non-profit organization, created in 1980, dedicated to protecting and promoting the Language and Culture of the Inuit of Nunavik. The organization has its head office in Inukjuak, Nunavik, and an administrative office in Westmount, Québec.