Inuit Language definition

Inuit Language means Inuktitut or Inuinnaqtun, as the circumstances require;
Inuit Language means the Inuit Language as defined in the Inuit Language Protection Act; (langue inuit)
Inuit Language means Inuktitut and/or Inuinnaqtun, as the circumstances require; “Inuit Place Names” means traditional Inuit place names as referred to in section

Examples of Inuit Language in a sentence

  • The Inuit Language and Culture division has both specific program delivery responsibilities and general program quality responsibilities.

  • Piqqusilirivvik is dedicated to enabling the transfer of traditional culture and knowledge, taught in the Inuit Language and based on the guiding principles of Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit.

  • It is understood that the intent of temporary positions is not to replace permanent on-going positions.

  • In addition, the Minister of Education has also been delegated responsibility for sections 8 and 9 of the Inuit Language Protection Act.

  • In line with the GN’s intent and responsibility to promote the Inuit Language in the workplace, the Department is working towards ensuring all our job descrip�ons include a statement suppor�ng and recognizing the use of the Inuit Language as a significant asset.

  • Based upon Sections 1 and 2 of this Article, as well as the understandings and agreements expressly set forth in this Agreement, it is understood and agreed that this Agreement fully and completely sets forth all existing understandings and obligations between the parties, that it constitutes the sole and entire existing agreement between the parties, and that there are no understandings or agreements by the parties which are not expressly set forth in this Agreement.

  • There has been, then, not a demand just from Inuit themselves for more Inuit teachers but also very clearly from the Government of Nunavut, especially embodied in the 2008 Nunavut Education Act and the 2008 Inuit Language Protection Act...105 This list demonstrates the extent to which teacher education has been bound up with territorial government priorities in the eastern Arctic and Nunavut to a greater extent than one would see in southern Canada.

Related to Inuit Language

  • Primary language means the dominant language used by a person for communication.

  • plain language means language that can be understood by a reasonable person, applying a reasonable effort;

  • Speech-language pathology means the care and services provided by a licensed speech-language pathologist as set forth in the member state's statutes and rules.

  • Native language means, if used in reference to an individual of limited English proficiency, the following:

  • English Language French Language: