From Oral Traditions to the Digital Age – How unique digital initiatives are bringing Inuktut to every screen

February 2, 2026

From Oral Traditions to the Digital Age – How unique digital initiatives are bringing Inuktut to every screen

February 2, 2026

From Oral Traditions to the Digital Age – How unique digital initiatives are bringing Inuktut to every screen

February 2, 2026

From Oral Traditions to the Digital Age – How unique digital initiatives are bringing Inuktut to every screen

February 2, 2026

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Language and Literacy

From Oral Traditions to the Digital Age – How unique digital initiatives are bringing Inuktut to every screen

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Meral Jamal

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Summary

Jeela Palluq-Cloutier had been teaching and sharing Inuktitut for years when the Pirurvik Centre, a learning facility based in Iqaluit, asked for her help with a unique project.

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An educator at heart, she’d spent over two decades teaching in classrooms, interpreting and translating at events, and producing resources such as books in the language. “Through different ways, I’ve been contributing to making our language visible out there.”

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