Tusaayaksat – Spring 2019


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The Future of Inuvialuit




Tusaayaksat – Fall 2019


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Our people reaching great heights




Tusaayaksat – Spring 2015


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Beauty of the Land




Tusaayaksat – Spring 2016


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Global Perspectives on Climate Change




Tusaayaksat – Winter 2019/2020


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The Youth Issue Guest Editor: Melody Teddy




Tusaayaksat – Upinraksaq/Spring 2020


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Sanauyat – The Art Issue Guest Editor: Brian Kowikchuk *Inuvialuit Beneficiaries may contact [email protected] for a FREE promo code for this issue*




Tusaayaksat – Summer 2019


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Spirit Song




Tusaayaksat – 2022-2


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How do you define legacy in your family and your community? Legacies are stories of past generations that help us to define our present condition and provide clarity for our future visions. In our next issue, Angus Cockney carves the 12 Moons in stone, inspired by the moon stories told by his great grandfather Nuligak in his book, "I, Nuligak". Read in her own words Marie Carpenter returning home to Ikaahuk to witness the power of healing camps for Inuvialuit, including her own family. You will hear from the drummers and dancers who came together for the ICRC Qilausiyaqtit Regional Drum Dance Workshop, and the importance of our songs and dances being recorded and taught to the next generations.




Tusaayaksat – Ukiakr̂aq/Fall 2020


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Anguniaqtuq/Hunting and Harvesting Guest Editor: Michelle Gruben, Akłarvik HTC *Beneficiaries of the Inuvialuit Final Agreement can email [email protected] for a FREE promo code.*




Tusaayaksat – 2022-1


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A collection of stories from Inuvialuit that represent the broad theme of Education, Holistic Learning, and Knowledge Transfer. In the pages of this issue, you will find stories by Inuvialuit who are learning formally, traditionally, physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.