Edition #10 - May 2022 Qarjuit Youth Council (QYC) holds an Annual General Meeting each year bringing youth ages 15 to 35 from across Nunavik to get together and make plans for the current year discussing priorities, budget, further plans and activities for youth. The...
Elder’s Interview SARAH HUNTER from Kuujjuaraapik, Qc.
Edition #10 - May 2022 What is your advice to the youth today?“I’ll be talking because of my experience. Not everyone thinks the same or has same effect from their experience. Talk to people you trust, even if it’s hard. Talk how you’re feeling about what you’re...
Elder’s Interview – SARA TUTUTTUK from Ivujivik – Hudson Strait
Edition #10 - May 2022 What is your advice to the youth today? I want youth to learn how to speak their mother tongue and also learn about the Inuit culture and the land . What is the big lifestyle difference you can tell between youth and elders today? Youth are not...
Throat singing drum dancing interview
Edition #10 - May 2022 Who are you two and when did you two start throat singing and/or drum dancing?Janice Parsons and Sandy Emudluk from Kuujjuaq Nunavik Qc. Janice started at the age of 7 with the Kuujjuaq Youth Group organized by Mary Aitchison where she continues...
Tunniit alison mesher
Edition #10 - May 2022 Hello, my name is Alison Mesher, 27. I’m from Kuujjuaq Quebec. I am a mother of two amazing children. I have many passions in life, one of them being a traditional hand poke tattooist. In my lifetime, I never thought I would love it like I do...
Youth Political Representation
Edition #10 - May 2022 Susie-Anne Kudluk representing Inuit Youth on behalf of Qarjuit Youth Council and National Inuit Youth Council at the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Inuit Circumpolar Council board meetings in Ottawa back in April...