Art]]> Artists]]> Cooperatives]]> Canadian Arctic Producers (CAP). Newsletter content was published in two other bilingual editions; an English and Inuktitut syllabic version and an English and Inuktitut Roman orthography version.]]> http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4632199]]> http://publications.gc.ca/pub?id=9.837948&sl=0]]> McGill University Library, Library and Archives Canada, Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC/ISC) Library]]> Inuit Arts and Crafts]]> Newsletter]]> Ceased]]> Tourist trade]]> Travels]]> Economic development]]> Biographies]]> Above & Beyond magazine promotes the lifestyle, people, communities and attractions in Canada's Arctic. It has several feature articles in each issue, and regular columns of news, music, travel notes, biographies, culture and book reviews. This magazine is the in-flight magazine for Canadian North.]]> http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/20977874]]> https://issuu.com/arctic_journal/docs/ab_jf22/1]]> Memorial University Libraries, Library and Archives Canada, University of Alberta Library, University of Calgary Library]]> Magazine]]> Current]]> Arts & Culture of the North]]> See Reference]]> Missionaries]]> Missions]]> Moravians]]> Aglait illunainortut translates as "Leaves for all". Launched in 1902, this seasonally published newspaper was assembled by Reverend Carl Albert Martin, superintendent of the Labrador Moravian mission. Issues were typeset by hand, printed on a manual press, and distributed by dogsled to all the communities on the northern coast of Labrador. The first issues were small folded sheets and by 1915, the publication had grown to several pages with photographs and illustrations. The Moravian missionaries say it is the first Inuit newspaper in the history of the world. Became annual in late 1907.]]> http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/427363618]]> McGill University Library, Memorial University Libraries, Library and Archives Canada]]> Newspaper]]> Ceased]]> ]]> Literature]]> Biographies]]> Elders]]> Youth]]> Traditional knowledge]]> Public opinion]]> http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8555914]]> University of Alberta Libraries, Library and Archives Canada, Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC/ISC) Library]]> Ajurnarmat]]> Magazine]]> Ceased]]> Oral history]]> Traditional knowledge]]> Elders]]> Youth]]> Literature]]> Ayurnarmat. In 1980-1981, the title was Arjungnagimmat.]]> http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4678018]]> University of Alberta Libraries, Library and Archives Canada]]> Ajurnangimmat = Arjungnagimmat]]> Magazine]]> Ceased]]> Native organizations]]> Native land claims]]> Public opinion]]> http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/9692606]]> Crown–Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC/ISC) Library, Library and Archives Canada]]> Newsletter]]> Ceased]]> Native organizations]]> Health]]> Community development]]> http://www.yumpu.com/en/tungasuvvingat]]> Newsletter]]> Ceased]]>