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Nunavut Youth Suicide Prevention
“If the populations of ‘mainland’ Canada, Denmark and the United States had suicide rates comparable to those of their Inuit populations, national emergencies would be declared” (Upaluk Poppel, 2005).
Celik, Halime
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Nunavut lies in the Arctic, where cold temperatures mean that snow can fall at anytime in the year. Typically the ground is snow covered from September until June. Most of Nunavut has a dry Arctic climate receiving less than 200 centimetres of snow annually.
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Correction: Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae clone reemergence in association with a multi-year mass mortality event in high Arctic muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus). [PDF]
Wooten MT +17 more
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The recently completed McKeand River and Amittok Lake aeromagnetic surveys on southern Baffin Island, Nunavut pro- vide a new high-resolution magnetic dataset over an area with no previous coverage. Complemented by regional gravity data, newly acquired
Weller, O. M. +2 more
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The Role of Inuit Languages in Nunavut Schooling: Nunavut Teachers Talk about Bilingual Education
This article provides a discourse analysis of interview transcripts generated from 10 experienced Nunavut teachers (five Inuit and five non‐Inuit) regarding the role of Inuit languages in Nunavut schooling.
Aylward, M.
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Parasites of Arctic char (<i>Salvelinus alpinus</i>) in North America: a systematic literature review and an analysis of contemporary data from anadromous populations from Nunavut. [PDF]
Harris LN +14 more
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Naapinneq: strengthening Inuit maternal and child health through gathering Inuit from Kalaallit Nunaat and Nunavut. [PDF]
Ingemann C +10 more
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Interannual differences in common eider duck exposure to avian influenza viruses at an Arctic colony. [PDF]
Provencher JF +9 more
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