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Inukjuak – Innalik School

Coordinates: 58°27′21″N 78°06′17″W / 58.4559°N 78.1048°W / 58.4559; -78.1048
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Inukjuak – Innalik School, part of the Kativik School Board, is a primary and secondary school in Inukjuak, Nunavik, Quebec with more than 400 students. The school program is divided into three sections:

  • Inuktitut program—kindergarten and primary cycle (more than 100 students)
  • French section as a second language—primary and secondary cycles (around 150 students)
  • English section as a second language—primary and secondary cycle (around 150 students)

The teaching staff is more than 40 teachers including 15 in the Inuit section and around 5 specialist teachers in various domains.

School in Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive Documentary

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The school became famous after being featured in the 2004 documentary Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive (58 minutes) when 8 Inuit high school students from the school documented their final year in the high school.

The film was in Inuktitut with subtitles in English[1] and was produced by National Film Board of Canada (NFB), (including Sally Bochner as executive producer and Pierre Lapointe as producer.

NFB had dispatched EyeSteelFilm directors Daniel Cross, Mila Aung-Thwin, Brett Gaylor to Inukjuak – Innalik School, Nunavik, Quebec, to teach the students the skills of filming. The students who took part in the filming were:[2]

  • Bobby Echalook
  • Caroline Ningiuk
  • Dora Ohaituk
  • Laura Iqaluk
  • Linus Kasudluak
  • Rita-Lucy Ohaituk
  • Sarah Idlout
  • Willia Ningeok

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Review by CM magazine, University of Manitoba review
  2. ^ "Synopsis by EyeSteelFilm website". Archived from the original on 2009-03-10. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
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58°27′21″N 78°06′17″W / 58.4559°N 78.1048°W / 58.4559; -78.1048