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Tea Talk with Navalik Tologanak: Omingmak Frolics returning!

HALUUQQAFFI IQALUKTUUTIAMIT. HILA QAIJUKNAIQTUK. HILA ALIANAQHIJUK. HIQINIQLU ALINAQHIJUQ QULVAHAINNAKPAKTUK UPLANNUAMI. QAUMALIQMAN INUIN ANILUGAAKTUT NUTAQQATLU ANILIGAAKTUTLU. INUIN AUDLAAKLUGAAKTUT NUNAMI IQALIQIVAKTUT AUDLAATILUTIKLU KUVJALIQIVAKTUTLU. AUJAVINGMUNGNAUVAKTUTLU APUTAIJAQNAQHINGMAN. ULAPQINIAKMIJUN MAI 16-23, 2022 IQALUKTUUTIAMI OMINGMAK FRALIKNAHUAN QUANA. KATIMANIAQMIJUN AQARUANI QANUQ PINAHUAN. HOGALUTKUT HAVAKVIANI UPAKLUGU IKAJURUMAGUVIT. INUIN NAAMAINNAQTUT.
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Congratulations social work students! Nunavut Arctic College Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students gathered to take part in their Pledge of Professionalism Ceremony, a requirement before they can begin their field practicum in the upcoming fall semester. The ceremony is designed to mark the entrance of BSW students into social work practice and to instill a sense of their ethical and professional responsibilities and obligations. Pictured left to right are Anna Wolki of Taloyoak, Linda Uvilluq of Iglulik, Vanessa Totalik of Taloyoak and Larrie Soberano of Cambridge Bay. Not pictured are Pauline Pauloosie and Charles Zikalala. Navalik Tologanak/NNSL photo 釔呩惐釗愥搰釚呩惓釗 釔冡搫釗曖晢釗傖晲釖п懄 釔冡摃釗愥搨釔娽枀釕庒悈釘搫釕 ! 釗勧搰釙椺捇釖 釔呩懎釔呩枀釕曖枀釕愥挜 釗摎釕︶憪釚呩摯釙愥晻釚撫搨 釚佱暆釙欋摨釚曖搨釚呩惞釚戓敧釖 釔冡搫釗曖晢釗傖悈釘挧釕 (BSW) 釔冡摃釗愥搨釔娽枀釕忈懄 釕册憥釚冡憥釖屷拑釔翅懄 釔冡摎釔呩杻釕曖悈釗傖晲釖 釗贬摃釗傖晪釙愥搨釚撫搨 釚冡悈釘ㄡ挭釘ㄡ晲釘悐釚戓搨釚忈搻釗 釚佱晻釔娽摫釖嶀摯釔呩敧釖, 釔贬敪釙嗎悐釚冡晲釗傖悈釘挜 釗晽釗傖悐釗 釔贬拫釔娽晥釗愥搰釙愥搨釚忈搻釗 釔贬摃釙嗎悐釖メ搨釖 釔贬敪釙嗎悈釚呩摯釗傖悈釘挜 釕庒懎釕夅惛釗摃釔娽敧釖 釔呩懎釔娽拑釗滇挜 釔冡摃釗愥搨釔娽晲釗傖枔釗 釔娽晲釙屷拲釚撫搨. 釚佱晻釔娽摫釖嶀憰釔呩敧釚 釗瘁搰釗挭釙椺枀 釗囜摋釗囜悆釚呩摨釗傖晲釖 釔冡摨釙愥搨釔呩敧釖 釚佱暆釙欋摨釚曖搨釚呩惞釚戓敧釖 釔冡搫釗曖晢釗傖悈釘挜 釔冡摃釗愥搨釔娽枀釕庒搫釕 釔冡搫釗曖晢釗傖晲釖п懄 釔贬摃釙嗎摃釖搨釚忈搻釗 釔娽捇釖摋 釔冡摃釗搨釙愥挜 釔冡拑釔贬拲釗贬枙釗傖悈釘挜 釔冡摃釚呩懐釗杻釕︶憥釔娽晪釗贬枙釗囜晲釗傖晲釖 釔娽捇釖 釚冡悈釘ㄡ挭釘ㄡ晲釘悐釚戓搨釚忈搻釗 釕册挭釖嬦敪釙嗎悐釚冡晲釗傖枏釗愥搨 釔娽捇釖 釔贬摃釙嗎悐釖冡摯釚忈搻釗. 釔呩暀釗 釔娽斁釘ㄡ杻釚冡憰釔呩敧釕 釔呩懐釔娽枒釙椺懄 釗瘁悆釖メ枙釖 釕曖摃釚呩惐釚曖挧釕 釔嬦搰 釙樶摢釕 釕曖摋釙愥敧釔娽晲釖メ悈釕曖枀, 釗曖搻釕 釔呩晻釗椺枀 釔冡挕釗椺摃釚曖挜釔呩憰釚, 釙欋搨釗 釕戓憰釗曖拑 釕曖摋釙愥敧釔娽晲釖メ悈釕曖枀 釔娽捇釖 釗椺悐釙 釗贬惓釙嬦搫 釔冡杻釗椺拑釕戓懄釕庒悐釙愥挜釔呩憰釚. 釔娽斁釘ㄡ杻釚冡憰釔呩櫛釕︶憪釚 釔贯摉釗 釔羔悈釗椺摨 釔娽捇釖 釗瘁晲釗 釗懖釗氠摎 .

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Welcome to the land of the Inuinnait, a beautiful spot on the southern trip of Victoria Island, where the laughter of kids and dogs barking can be heard for miles.

Snowmobiles, airplanes and loud vehicles and the loud power house built in the 1950s can still be heard as you come to town. Years ago it was silence, all you hear are dogs and footprints in the hard frozen snow, listening as the crunch of each step hits the hard snow that just blew all over after a snow storm, making it so pure and white on the land and sea. The moon shines brightly and the village looks like a Christmas town with all the lights lit up.

Today they have street lights that automatically go on when it starts to get dark outside, in the old days before the town was built, all the light we had was the sun and daylight, and at night we had the moonlight.

Today there are snowmobiles, ATVs, trucks, heavy equipment, boats, motors, airplanes, helicopters and more. In the olden days, if you heard an airplane, everyone went out to meet it, to see all the goodies being unloaded or to see if our relatives were coming home from the hospital in Edmonton or elsewhere.

Spring season is coming up fast, with more warmer days ahead, and this year we are all excited that there will be our annual spring festival: Omingmak Frolics.

Yes this year due to opening up from Covid restrictions, our village, our beautiful home will get to celebrate frolics again. It is scheduled for May 16 to 23 in Cambridge Bay. The Recreation Department at the Hamlet office is busy planning frolics, and have an organizing committee to help plan activities for the fun events for residents. To ask questions or comment contact Tracy Okhina at the Wellness Centre. Way to go everyone, see you at the frolics.

Stay safe everyone, it is nice to see the community of Cambridge Bay have zero cases at the moment of the Covid virus. Residents are asked to continue to practice safety and continue wearing masks and keep washing your hands. Stay well. Look after each other. Next week I hope to have a nice story about Cambridge BaySA国际影视传媒檚 Boys Club happening.





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