By Michel Patry
The 23rd Nunavik Inuit Elders Conference was held in Kangiqsualujjuaq from October 22 to 24, 2019. Thirty delegates from the fourteen communities in Nunavik including Chisasibi Inuit attended this bi-annual event.
The Conference is an important event for Elders and the Institute, which draws some of its direction from these meetings. As every two years, the Conference began with the presentation of the Institute’s various departments and projects recent activities. Several presentations attracted the delegates' attention, including archaeological excavations, archives and the Nunatop project. Maps of the Kangiqsualujjuaq area were offered to participants and to Kangirsualujjuamiut.
The theme of this edition focused on the Inuktitut language, delegates were asked to share words that are no longer used today. In addition, Zebedee Nungak updated the delegates on the progress of the mandate that was entrusted to him on the Inuktitut language status in Nunavik.
A demonstration of a traditional caribou hide smoking technique was presented by the Asimautaq local cultural committee of Kangiqsualujjuaq. Once finished, the hide is used for making mittens; these mittens are loved by many Inuit. A berry picking activity was also planned and a feast, that brought the community and delegates together, was also organized to close the meeting.
The next conference will be held in Inukjuak in the fall of 2021.
New board of Directors elected on October 24, 2019:
Josepi Padlayat, Salluit – President
Charlie Arngak, Kangiqsujuaq - Director
Caroline Palliser, Inukjuak – Director
Jeannie Nungak, Kangirsuk – Director
Solomonie Alayco, Akulivik – Director
The Avataq Cultural Institute would like to thank all the sponsors of the conference:
Kativik Regional Government
Makivik Corporation
Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau-Québec
The Nunavik Regional Health Board and Social Services
Kativik Ilisarniliriniq
The Landholdings and the Northern Villages of Nunavik
Contact:
Rhoda Kokiapik, Executive Director