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Birds (Sallirmiutun)
Birds (Kangiryuarmiutun)
HAVAKTIT NUNAPTINGNI (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Humik Takuvit? (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Imaq (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Things We Hunt
Qiviuq, Inuhuktuq Tingmiagy ungnik Apiqhaqaqtuq
Minguuyaakhat (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Ilisaqtuat Ilisarviksait Annuraatigun (Sallirmiutun)
Qaluum Ilangit (Uummarmiutun)
My Family
Kiña Ilvit? (Uummarmiutun)
Tamayat Atuqtatka Angilrarvinmi (Kangiryuarmiutun), Version 1
Geddes Auktalik Wolki Ataatanilu (Uummarmiutun)
A story about a young boy's survival in the Arctic. In the Uummarmiutun dialect.
Geddes Auktalik Wolki Ataatanilu (Sallirmiutun)
A story about a young boy's survival in the Arctic. In the Siglitun dialect.
Geddes Auktalik Wolki Ataatattianilu (Kangiryuarmiutun)
A story about a young boy's survival in the Arctic. In the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
Geddes Auktalik Wolki and his Grandfather
A story about a young boy's survival in the Arctic. In the three Inuvialuktun dialects and English.
Qattayana
Santa Goes to Ulukhaqtuuq (Uummarmiutun)
Santa visits Ulukhaqtok, and people help him find his sled. In the Uummarmiutun dialect.
Santa Goes to Uluksaqtuuq (Sallirmiutun)
Santa visits Ulukhaqtok, and people help him find his sled. In the Siglitun dialect.
Santa Goes to Ulukhaqtok (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Santa visits Ulukhaqtok, and people help him find his sled. In the Kangiryuarmiutun dialect.
Birds (Uummarmiutun)
Booklet with the names of different birds.
Nutaqqanun Atuutain (Kangiryuarmiutun)
Children's songs.
Nutaqqanun Atuutit (Sallirmiutun)
Children's songs.
Inuvialuit Aipaani Ukiumi Atnuraangit (Uummarmiutun)
Images and explanations of traditional clothing for winter, what materials are used, and what the clothing looks like. In the Uummarmiutun dialect.
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