Northern Lights to Neon Lights · Inuit Heart, World Beat
Seen through Inuit eyes — from the Arctic to the world
Canada’s newest and largest territory: 2.1 million km², created April 1, 1999. Nunavut means “Our Land” in Inuktitut. Home to 25 communities across the Arctic, where Inuit have lived for over 5,000 years.
Inuktitut uses a unique syllabic writing system (᐀ᓀᒃ) developed in the 1800s. One of Canada’s indigenous languages with approximately 40,000 speakers across Nunavut, Nunavik, and Labrador.
Cape Dorset (Kinngait) prints and stone sculptures are prized by collectors worldwide. Inuit carving transforms serpentine, whalebone, and caribou antler into powerful art that speaks across all cultures.
Canada is the world’s 3rd largest diamond producer by value. Mines like Diavik and Ekati in the Northwest Territories produce gems worth billions. Arctic diamonds — seeking tropical sparkle.
An ancient Inuit art form where two women face each other and create rhythmic, breathtaking vocal patterns. UNESCO-recognized cultural practice now celebrated on world stages from Montreal to Paris.
The world’s most welcoming country for immigrants. Over 200 ethnic origins reported in census data. From Inuit traditions to global fusion — Canada weaves the world’s cultures under one maple leaf.
Living timekeepers of our shared history
July 1, 1867 — Dominion of Canada founded
January 1, 1971 — National Inuit voice founded
April 1, 1999 — “Our Land” becomes a territory
July 9, 2008 — ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ official in Nunavut
Population: 40 million (Canada) · 70,000 (Inuit)| Area: 9,984,670 km² (2nd largest country)| Languages: English · French · Inuktitut · Cree · Ojibwe| Currency: Canadian Dollar (CAD $)| Capital: Ottawa · Nunavut Capital: Iqaluit| G7 · NATO · Arctic Council · Commonwealth
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