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The Language of the Inuit People Go back one page |
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"Those little symbols represent the official language of the Inuit people, known as Inuktitut. It's actually spoken in many areas of Canada, including Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, and even places like Manitoba. The symbols look confusing when you first see them, of course, but maybe I could teach you a bit. Actually, let's wait until tonight, because I have a friend who'd be able to teach you." |
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