Inuvialuit History Timeline
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The Inuvialuit History Timeline
Ingilraani: Time Immemorial
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Legends
Art
Artifacts
Origins
1200 - 1400
The Legend of the Great Flood and the Beginning of the Inuvialuit
First Footprints
Siglit
Survival, Customs and Traditions
1400 - 1800
Seasonal Activities
Travel
Dwellings
Light and Heat
Tools
Clothing
Adornment
Trade
Leaders
Spiritual Beliefs
Drum Dancing
Childhood
Tan'ngit Arrive
1800 - 1900
Tan'ngit
The Beginnings of Change
Inupiat Settle in the Delta
A Prophecy of Change
Disease Stalks The Land
1860 - 1920
Sickness Strikes
Population Decline and Redistribution
The Fur Trade Boom
1920 - 1950
The Golden Age of the Fur Trade
Fur Traders
Schooners
Settling in New Areas
Decline of the Fur Trade
Church and State
1900 - 1970
Church Missions
State
Health Care
Education
Reindeer Herding
Distant Early Warning Line
The First Planned Town – Inuvik
Oil Boom
1960 - 1970
Oil and Gas Exploration
Growing Concerns
The Berger Commission
Settling the Land Claim
1970 - 1980
Committee for Original Peoples' Entitlement
Grassroots Movement
Steps Along the Way
Protecting Culture
Spreading The Word
Signing Ceremony
Implementing the 'IFA'
1980 - 1990
About the Inuvialuit Final Agreement
25th anniversary of the IFA
Qangma - Today
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Who We Are
Where We Live
Building On Our Traditions
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Ingilraani: Time Immemorial
Legends
Art
Artifacts
Origins
The Legend of the Great Flood and the Beginning of the Inuvialuit
First Footprints
Siglit
Survival, Customs and Traditions
Seasonal Activities
Travel
Dwellings
Light and Heat
Tools
Clothing
Adornment
Trade
Leaders
Spiritual Beliefs
Drum Dancing
Childhood
Tan'ngit Arrive
Tan'ngit
The Beginnings of Change
Inupiat Settle in the Delta
A Prophecy of Change
Disease Stalks The Land
Sickness Strikes
Population Decline and Redistribution
The Fur Trade Boom
The Golden Age of the Fur Trade
Fur Traders
Schooners
Settling in New Areas
Decline of the Fur Trade
Church and State
Church Missions
State
Health Care
Education
Reindeer Herding
Distant Early Warning Line
The First Planned Town – Inuvik
Oil Boom
Oil and Gas Exploration
Growing Concerns
The Berger Commission
Settling the Land Claim
Committee for Original Peoples' Entitlement
Grassroots Movement
Steps Along the Way
Protecting Culture
Spreading The Word
Signing Ceremony
Implementing the 'IFA'
About the Inuvialuit Final Agreement
25th anniversary of the IFA
Qangma - Today
Who We Are
Where We Live
Building On Our Traditions