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Inuktitut Translator Tool The Inuktitut Translator Tool was developed in collaboration between the Department of Culture and Heritage, the Department of Community and Government Services Last updated: 12 March 2024
About Nunavut Nunavut -- "our land" in the Inuktitut language - has been home to Inuit for millennia and part of Canada for more than a century. Last updated: 02 November 2022