Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit
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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (Inukititut syllable: ᐃᓄᐃᑦᖃᐅᔨᒪᔭᑐᖃᖏᑦ; sometimes Inuit Qaujimanitu qangit - 時) is a phrase usually translated as "traditional knowledge of Inuit", "traditional institution of Inuit", or "Inuit". Traditional technology "is usually abbreviated as" IQ ". [1] It means the automatic word route "qaujima-", that is, "know", and can be paraphrased as saying "Inuit people already know".
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit is an Inuit's knowledge system, a unique cultural insight about the functions of nature, humans, and animals. Therefore, Inuit · Kajima Jatukan Git begins with the basic principle that human beings are learning, has a practical and epistemological aspect and is an infinite number of solving potential problems under the guidance of nature and technology There are rational organisms. According to the Nunavut government incorporating Inuit's social values in 2013, Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit has the following elements.
The Inuit English Law Protection Act of 2008 ILPA regulates the right of educated parents in Inuktit.
Likewise, Inuit's generation (elderly to young) and knowledge (through learning participation) knowledge is also known as "Inuit ecological knowledge" or "IEK" [2].
The Igloo Ric Research Center in Igloolik of Nunavut focuses on the record of Inuit Kajima Jatukan Git and the study of climatology and seismic data. [3]
Recently [When? The government attempted to fight the loss of power by integrating Inuit's traditional culture with the modern governance structure, so it became the political slogan of Nunavut. However, the critic [the citation needs] often sees it to be more than the mere window decoration of traditional politics.
Eyegetok, Sandra and Natasha soap. July 7 - 7, 1998, Hiyakitak River Elder Youth Camp. Nunavut? : 1998
What is Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit? - Online newsletter celebrating Native American, Canku Ota, January 13, 2001 - No. 27
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangita Isumaksaqsiurtingit (IQI) Commission - Nunavut Economic Development Ministry, 2006
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit Katimajiit was founded - Nunavut Ministry of Culture, language, editing and youth, September 8, 2003
Social problem of Qaujimajatuqangit and contemporary Inuit society Angakkuuniq elder senior seminar held by Jarich Oosten and Frédéric Laugrand in 2002
Inuit's beliefs, laws, principles, values, traditional knowledge, skills, and attitudes are what Nunavut and the elders call Inuit Cowjamajatcat. There are many papers, conference summaries, and working meetings that provide a more comprehensive description of how Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit understands. Faith is a direct guide to society's view of good behavior, covering everything that involves social relationships, relationships with the environment, relationships with people, parenting, and communication with others. Faith teaches self discipline and helps shape and strengthen the identity. There is a belief in almost all aspects of Inuit's life. It is a way to show people how to respect their values. For example, people say they do not show pleasure when capturing marine animals, or they may be active and swimming. This belief is a way to ensure that people respect the spirit of animals.
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit is an Inuit's knowledge system, a unique cultural insight about the functions of nature, humans, and animals. Therefore, Inuit · Kajima Jatukan Git begins with the basic principle that human beings are learning, has a practical and epistemological aspect and is an infinite number of solving potential problems under the guidance of nature and technology There are rational organisms. According to the Nunavut government incorporating Inuit's social values in 2013, Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit has the following elements.
Please read this document, change the school curriculum of Nunavut, understand the importance of learning and teaching Inuit Qaujimajaqqit (IQ). Nunavut's curriculum is different. The Inuit perspective provides information