InuksukHighSchool is the highschool of Iqaluit, the capital of the Canadian territory of Nunavut. The school opened in late 1971 as the Gordon Robertson...
An inuksuk (plural inuksuit) or inukshuk (from the Inuktitut: ᐃᓄᒃᓱᒃ, plural ᐃᓄᒃᓱᐃᑦ; alternatively inukhuk in Inuinnaqtun, iñuksuk in Iñupiaq, inussuk in...
Building in October 1999 the members met in the gymnasium of the InuksukHighSchool. The Hansard of the assembly is published in Inuktitut (syllabics)...
mayor. The founding of the Gordon Robertson Educational Centre, now InuksukHighSchool, in the early 1970s at Iqaluit confirmed the government's commitment...
matters to the Financial Management Board. After graduating from InuksukHighSchool he continued his education and received an advanced accounting diploma...
This is a list of schools in Nunavut, Canada, sorted by school name. List of schools in Canada Kitikmeot School Operations Archived 2011-10-14 at the...
students at all three campuses. The college hosts lecturers for Akitsiraq Law School, and participates in the University of the Arctic. Other partnerships include...
broadcast also profiled Mary Piercey-Lewis, a music teacher from InuksukHighSchool in Iqaluit, Nunavut who was named Teacher of the Year by MusiCounts...
whether for increased visibility or for religious reasons. A variant is the inuksuk (plural inuksuit), used by the Inuit and other peoples of the Arctic region...
operated by the Koomiut Co-op and named after the English translation of inuksuk Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment List of municipalities in Nunavut...
Mounted Police, the Canadian Rockies, and, more recently, the totem pole and Inuksuk. Canadian beer, maple syrup, tuques, canoes, nanaimo bars, butter tarts...
rectangle that prominently features the northern lights, a polar bear and an inuksuk. The flag and the coat of arms of Nunavut were designed by Andrew Qappik...
(2006). "Portuguese-Canadians and Their Academic Underachievement in HighSchool in British Columbia: The Case of an Invisible Minority". Simon Fraser...
on the southern edge of the Black Rock dry lake. This 4-foot- (1.2-meter) high barrier is known as the "trash fence" because its initial use was to catch...
Inuit culture as national symbols, using Inuit cultural icons like the inuksuk in unlikely places, such as its use as a symbol at the 2010 Winter Olympics...
Park Anson Park Anthony Road Public School Park – co-located at Toronto District School Board elementary school Antibes Park Apted Park Arena Gardens...
Radial Trail. An inuksuk (plural inuksuit) is a human-built stone structure commonly used for navigation or as trail markers. Inuksuk translates to "in...
In the late 1970s, the ITC launched the Inukshuk Project, named for the Inuksuk, which was the first involvement of Inuit on broadcast television. In April...
which graduates primary, junior and highschool teachers with a Bachelor of Education degree and the Akitsiraq Law School program. Some programs, such as...
in the 17th century to mid-18th century; though this influx was large, a high proportion of the settlers either died or returned to France, leaving a founder...
In 2005, First Air chose one of Blohm's photographs of an inuksuk for the 11 meter high tailfin of the airline's passenger jet fleet. Professional Photographers...
Mounted Police, the Canadian Rockies, and more recently the totem pole and Inuksuk; material items such as Canadian beer, maple syrup, tuques, canoes, nanaimo...
of the official Games logo, which was based on the Inuit symbol of the inuksuk, and given the name "Ilanaaq", which translates to "friend". Several indigenous...
Chemistry Building, Lensfield Road 1958 Mary Spencer Watson Bas-relief Stone Inuksuk Scott Polar Institute 1979 Axangayu Shaa Sculpture Stone Sculpture from...
Fear of Orcas 1997: [no award] 1998: [no award] 1999: Mary Wallace, The Inuksuk Book 2000: Twig C. George, Jellies: The Life of Jellyfish 2000: Ann Dixon...