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Indigenous peoples of North America / Copper Inuit / Inuvialuk people / Reindeer / Inuvialuit Settlement Region / Environmental impact assessment / Tuktoyaktuk / Inuvik / Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development / Northwest Territories / Geography of Canada / Inuit
Date: 2011-04-20 17:06:26
Indigenous peoples of North America
Copper Inuit
Inuvialuk people
Reindeer
Inuvialuit Settlement Region
Environmental impact assessment
Tuktoyaktuk
Inuvik
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development
Northwest Territories
Geography of Canada
Inuit

PUBLIC REVIEW of KUÑÑEK RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION’S “REVITALIZATION OF THE WESTERN ARCTIC REINDEER HERD” PROPOSAL

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