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ᒪᕐᕋᓕᒃ MARRALIK: Where There Is Mud

Summary by National Film Board of Canada
Since 2016, the community of Kangiqsualujjuaq in Nunavik and university researchers have co-constructed an environmental monitoring program around land-based camps.
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Since 2016, the Kangiqsualujjuaq community in Nunavik, and a team of university researchers have co-developed an environmental monitoring program around camps in the territory.

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National Film Board of Canada broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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