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Aboriginal peoples in Canadian territories / Taloyoak / Aboriginal peoples in Quebec / Eskimos / Indigenous peoples of North America / Cambridge Bay / Gjoa Haven / Boothia Peninsula / Kitikmeot Region /  Nunavut / Nunavut / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Inuit
Date: 2013-08-19 06:59:50
Aboriginal peoples in Canadian territories
Taloyoak
Aboriginal peoples in Quebec
Eskimos
Indigenous peoples of North America
Cambridge Bay
Gjoa Haven
Boothia Peninsula
Kitikmeot Region
Nunavut
Nunavut
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Inuit

Taloyoak 2009 The Inuit name Taloyoak describes a large stone blind that was formerly used by hunters to herd caribou for the kill. Taloyoak is west of the Boothia Peninsula, at the heart of the Northwest Passage. Former

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