Pauktuutit 35 Year History

Annual General Meeting

Pauktuutit’s 34th annual general meeting (AGM) was held on January 19, 2018, in Ottawa. Board members were joined by delegates from all regions of Inuit Nunangat who, despite travel and weather complications, quickly greeted each other and got down to addressing the extensive agenda.

2019

FASD remains a priority concern in Inuit communities.

Pauktuutit partnered with the Government of Nunavut and the community of Kimmirut to work on a community action plan for FASD. A community action plan was also developed for Tuktoyaktuk and a community workshop was planned for Cape Dorset, Nunavut in 2011-2012. The goal of the project is to visit at least two communities in each region per year.

2015

Historica Encounters Presentation on Residential Schools.

 Canadian youth from across the country met in Ottawa and were hosted by Historica Encounters to explore the theme of Inuit arts and culture. Key to this week was a presentation on the impact and legacy of residential schools. Presentation provided by Jane Hubbard

2012

Annual General Meeting

Pauktuutit’s 34th annual general meeting (AGM) was held on January 19, 2018, in Ottawa. Board members were joined by delegates from all regions of Inuit Nunangat who, despite travel and weather complications, quickly greeted each other and got down to addressing the extensive agenda.

2019

FASD remains a priority concern in Inuit communities.

Pauktuutit partnered with the Government of Nunavut and the community of Kimmirut to work on a community action plan for FASD. A community action plan was also developed for Tuktoyaktuk and a community workshop was planned for Cape Dorset, Nunavut in 2011-2012. The goal of the project is to visit at least two communities in each region per year.

2015

Historica Encounters Presentation on Residential Schools.

 Canadian youth from across the country met in Ottawa and were hosted by Historica Encounters to explore the theme of Inuit arts and culture. Key to this week was a presentation on the impact and legacy of residential schools. Presentation provided by Jane Hubbard

2012