Local cultural committees

Local cultural committees have been set up to foster Inuit culture and ensure that its time-honoured traditions remain visible and accessible.

Objectives

Since their 2003, local cultural committees have been created and are operating independently in all of the Nunavik’s communities.

Each Nunavik community has its own specific traditions and cultural needs and so each community has its own group of leaders who are directly involved in preserving Inuit language and culture.

Likewise, every cultural committee has an individualized mandate based on the needs of the local community, but with the ultimate goal of keeping Inuit culture and language alive and visible to everyone.

Nancy Palliser is Avataq Cultural Institute’s coordinator of the Local Cultural Committees. She is based in Inukjuak, where she supports cultural activities and acts as a link between Avataq and the local cultural committee, as well as between Elders and their respective community.

Activities that have been carried out by Local Cultural Committees include: construction of qarmaq (sod houses), seal-skin tents, traditional umiaq (sealskin boat) and qajaq (kayaks), local language workshops,bannock making, kamik making, puurtaq making, avataq making and much, much more.

Local Cultural Committees also organize traditional Inuit games during events such as Aboriginal Day, Christmas and Easter, where they dress in traditional Inuit clothing and welcome everybody to do the same. At the games, they often try to revive a hunting tool or other traditional item that has fallen into disuse and give prizes forthe best creation.

The fifteen Local Cultural Committees

Name / Community :

  • Iparautaq / Chisasibi
  • Pituutaq / Kuujjuaraapik
  • Kakautik / Umiujaq
  • Pukik / Inukjuak
  • Itsanitakkuvilirijiit / Puvirnituq
  • Irqaivunga / Akulivik
  • Quayautiit Ivujivik
  • Uartaq / Salluit
  • Itsanitait / Kangiqsujuaq
  • Uivvamiut / Quaqtaq
  • Ukammamiut / Kangirsuk
  • Ilirrusilirijiit / Aupaluk
  • Piqalujait / Tasiujaq
  • Ilirrusilirijingit / Kuujjuaq
  • Asimauttaq / Kangirsualujjuaq

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Activities

Activities include the construction of qarmaqs (earthen huts), sealskin tents, traditional umiaqs (sealskin boats) and kayaks; language workshops; and making bannock, kamik, puurtaq and avataq.

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The Elders Conference

Since its founding, the Institute has recognized the invaluable role of elders in Inuit society. The Avataq Cultural Institute therefore spearheaded the first Nunavik Elders Conference, held in Kangirsuk in 1981.

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