Principles and Objectives. 7.1.1 This Article recognizes and reflects the following principles: (a) all information produced for Territorial Park educational and promotional purposes should be produced in Inuktitut; (b) the archaeological and oral history record of Inuit represents part of Inuit heritage, and the documentation and conservation of the archaeological record and Inuit oral history related to Territorial Parks and surrounding areas is of primary importance to Inuit; (c) Territorial Parks information, materials and facilities should educate the residents of Nunavut, and visitors, about the culture and heritage of Inuit, and the archaeological and oral history record of Inuit should be central to the development of interpretative information, material and facilities; (d) the development of interpretative information, material and facilities related to the natural and cultural resources in Territorial Parks and surrounding areas including, in particular, Inuit cultural and heritage resources, should be designed to advance the tourism potential of Territorial Parks; (e) Territorial Park information, material and facilities should benefit Inuit in Affected Communities and in Nunavut, and should further the understanding of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit and other aspects of Inuit culture and heritage; and (f) Inuit should fully participate in the development of information, material and facilities for Territorial Parks. 7.1.2 This Article has the following objectives: (a) to ensure that Inuktitut is used in the planning, establishment, operation and management of Territorial Parks; (b) to ensure that Territorial Park information, material and facilities reflects and incorporates Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, with special regard to material regarding wildlife, heritage and culture, a Park’s physical features or a Park’s ecology; (c) to develop interpretative information, material and facilities related to the natural and cultural resources in Territorial Parks and surrounding areas, in ways that further the tourism development of Parks and educate residents of Nunavut and visitors about Park resources including, in particular, Inuit cultural and heritage resources; and (d) to further the understanding of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, and other aspects of Inuit culture and heritage.
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Sources: Umbrella Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement, Umbrella Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement, Umbrella Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement