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69°20′25″N 133°41′50″W / 69.34028°N 133.69722°W / 69.34028; -133.69722 (Kittigazuit)[1]

Photograph of Kitigaaryuit by Isaac Stringer, circa 1901

Kitigaaryuit (also spelled Kittigazuit) is a historic Inuvialuit settlement in Canada's Northwest Territories. It was the traditional territory of the Kitigaaryungmiut band of Inuvialuit. The site, which is situated near the junction of the Mackenzie River's East Channel and Kugmallit Bay, encompasses the villages of Kitigaaryuk and Tchenerark, which are located on a small island, and the adjacent village of Kuugaatchiaq, located on the mainland to the west of the island.[2][3]

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