- The
Ahiarmiut ᐃᓴᓪᒥᐅᑦ [
ihalmiˈut] or
Ihalmiut ("People from Beyond") or ("the Out-of-the-Way Dwellers") are a
group of
inland Inuit who
lived along the...
- and the
existence of the
Ihalmiut was questioned. Mowat's
account of the famine,
epidemics and
forced relocation of the
Ihalmiut continued to be denied...
-
Until 1957,
Ennadai Lake was home to the
Ahiarmiut (
Ihalmiut)
Inuktitut syllabics ᐃᐦᐊᓪᒥᐅᑦ [
ihalmiˈut],
Caribou Inuit.
Inland Inuit were also "known as the...
-
Inuit band who had
originally lived in the
Ennadai Lake area. In 1949, the
Ihalmiut were
relocated by the
Government of
Canada to
Nueltin Lake. However, hunting...
- band of
Eastern Caribou-Eater
Chipewyan people and the
Harvaqtuurmiut and
Ihalmiut bands of
Caribou Inuit. The
first recorded European to
reach the lake was...
- 7/sq mi) in 2021.
Baker Lake is home to
eleven Inuit groups: Ahiarmiut/
Ihalmiut,
originally from the
north of Back
River area, and from
Ennadai Lake Akilinirmiut...
-
Harvaqtuurmiut ("people of the Harvaqtuuq") and
Ihalmiut bands,
began to live
along the
river year round.
Remnants of
Ihalmiut campsites, and
those of the Dene may...
- and the
surrounding area has been the
traditional home of the
Ahiarmiut (
Ihalmiut), a
Caribou Inuit band. The
Ennadai Lake
Meteorological Aeronautical Presentation...
- coastal/inland
Inuit band. In 1957,
dying of starvation, the last
remaining Ihalmiut,
another Caribou Inuit band, were
relocated to
Arviat by the
Royal Canadian...
- by A. E. Porsild, was
equally hostile,
questioning the
existence of the
Ihalmiut.
Despite a few
harsh reviews, however,
People of the Deer was generally...