Inuktitut Magazine

Published by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Inuktitut magazine is distributed to 52 Inuit communities in Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Nunavik (northern Quebec), Nunavut and the Inuvialuit area of the Northwest Territories, reaching most Inuit households with a circulation of 13,000.

The magazine appears in Inuktitut – both syllabics and Roman orthography – as well as English and French. In fact, since 1959, Inuktitut has been Canada's longest-publishing Inuktitut-language periodical.

If you would like to subscribe to Inuktitut Magazine, please contact Melissa at 613.238.8181.

Back Issues

  • Jose Kusugak: To Sir With Love
  • Through the Lens: Kamiit
  • Trip to Qamman Point
  • Pursuing Impossible and Surreal Stories
  • Addressing the Education Deficit

  • Tunniit: Retracing the Lines of Inuit Tattoos
  • Through the Lens: Summer Lovin'
  • Inuit Circumpolar Council General
  • The Plastic Spoon
  • Celebrating Bill Edmunds

  • Up Close: The Celebration of a Lifetime
  • Inuksuit
  • The Popemobiles of Ikpiarjuk
  • Commentary: Ancestors in the Igloo
  • Olympic Spirits...

  • Celebration of Snow Inuktitut
  • Charlie Adams: Songs live on
  • Commentary: Eskimology: Stuff Inuit People Like
  • Inuit Nunangat
  • Commentary: The Beginnings of Inuktitut's Neglect... and Revival!
  • Inuit Art
  • The Iceberg: A Dangerous Opera
  • Creating a "Queen's Inuktitut"
  • Will The Winds of Change Blow North?
  • Arctic Winter Games
  • A Journey With No Shoes & Voluntary Hopes
  • Makivik Economic Development
  • Your Education, My Education, Everybody's Education
  • The Zen of Blueberry Picking!

 

  • Our Beautiful Land
  • Breathtaking Parks
  • The UN Declaration: What’s the Big Deal?
  • Alootook Ipellie
  • Another Way of Teaching
  • Students on Ice Arctic Expedition 2007
  • Contemplating Inuit Presence in Literature
  • Delivering an Inuit Message to Canadians
  • Can the Internet be the Arctic’s Economic Future?
  • National Inuit Elder & Youth Summit 2007
  • Schooled in Inuktitut
  • The Giant and the Man
  • Mary Cousins – A Life Remembered
  • A Polar Bear Visitor
  • The Eyes of the World are on the Arctic
  • Kayak Adventurers Deliver Message to Inuit Youth: LIVE LIFE!
  • The Arctic Night Sky
  • Climate Change In The Arctic
  • Akturaanaaq: An Inuit Legend
  • Echoes of a Boom: Inuvialuit Brace for Next Wave
    of Social Impacts
  • Inuit Sayings: When the Ravens Turns White
  • Planting Dreams, by Mary Simon
  • Inuit Circumpolar Conference 2006
  • On the Set of Before Tomorrow
  • Labrador Inuit Nurses
  • Doris Saunders, Editor: 1941-2006
  • Our Children and Youth

 

  • The Quilt's Journey to the Arctic
  • Celebrate Spring!
  • Brains before brawn?
  • Life on the (not so mean) streets
  • Nunatuqaq: Finding Inuktitut the Inuk way
  • Fisher of fish
  • When Thunder Meets Ice:The Jordin Tootoo Story
  • Meltdown: Climate Change Hits Home
  • Elders Seek to Preserve Tradition
  • Political season
  • Floes of Information: Connecting to the World
  • Southerners are from Mars
  • Earth's Egg

 

  • Sharing Tradition, Sharing Technology
  • Repulse Bay: Hunting the Bowhead Whale
  • Students on Ice
  • Milestones
  • Pipedream faces harsh realities
  • Rising Stars
  • Barbie dilutes our heritage
  • Baker Lake’s Superhero Businessman
  • An Action-Packed 5th Anniversary for Ivakkak
  • The New Vitality of Written Nunavik Inuktitut
  • Gaining a Little Arctic Wisdom of My Own
  • When Conviction Becomes Extremism
  • The power of creativity
  • Through the Lens
  • Winning words
  • Nunatuqaq: Geographic DNA
  • Welcome, Nunatsiavut
  • Disconnected in Mexico
  • The benefits of amateur haaki (hockey)
  • Reunited we stand
  • Smooth sailing for Nunavik’s Inuit-led health survey
  • On guard for thee |The Inuvialuit vision has met with success
  • Searching for my Scottish grandfather
  • Under the microscope
  • The value of research
  • Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami’s New Logo
  • Qilalukisiijut 1985
  • Paningaaq & Tulugaq: Voyages on the Nascopie
  • Inuit Nipingat Qanuinngittiarnirmut - A Voice for Inuit Health
  • Injury Prevention In Inuit Communities
  • Youth Perspective
  • Inuit Traditional Knowledge Workshop
  • Elder’s Discussion Group
  • Qallunology: The Inuit Study of Qallunaat Part II
  • Learning Inuktitut
  • Book Reviews: Doin’ the Locum Motion, Friends, Moments, Countryside
  • Iqaluit Golf On Ice

 

  • “Canadian - First” or “First-Canadian”
  • From the Editor’s Desk
  • The Radicals, Interview with William Tagoona
  • Timelines and Milestones: 30 Years with ITC
  • In the Words of the Leaders: President Reports
  • The Maiden Speech
  • Life After Leadership
  • Photo Story: The Road Travelled
  • Reinventing An Old Tradition: The Nunatsiavut Drum Dancers
  • Youth Section: Young Writers in Inuktitut
  • Recollections of Crystal III, Padloping Island
  • Christmas at Crystal III
  • Qallunology: The Inuit Study of Qallunaat
  • Survival Inuktitut for the beginner
  • Book Reviews: Cold Comfort, Under Polaris and Saqiyuq
  • Inuit midwifery
  • Midwifery Terms
  • Finding the Giant Trilobite
  • Inukpasugjuk
  • E9-1956
  • A Look Back At Kimmirut
  • Fond Memories of My Aunt Hattie Qablutsiaq Amitnaaq
  • An Inuk’s Letter from 1756
  • Royal Commission
  • Experimental Eskimos
  • Ralph Ritcey on School in the South in the ’60s and ’70s
  • A Look Back at Kangiqsujuaq
  • Learn Inuktitut
  • Tusarniqtut
  • A New Millennium
  • Interview with Rosie Iqallijuq
  • A Look Back at Aklavik
  • Days Gone By
  • James Taipana’s Story
  • Peter Agligoetuk’s Story
  • Word Games 53
  • Burning Stones
  • Enough is as Good as a Feast
  • Nunavut Background with Paul Quassa
  • Nunavut Cabinet Ministers and MLA’s
  • Zebedee Nungaq on Nunavut
  • Healing Circles
  • Nunavut Youth Abroad
  • Bowhead Whale Hunt in Qikiqtan, Nunavut
  • Bowhead Whale Hunting in Chukotka, Russia
  • Fossil Forest on Axel Heiberg Island
  • 40th Anniversary of Inuktitut
  • Role Models
  • Fire in the Barrenlands
  • My Father Who Experienced a Plane Crash
  • Grand Opening of
    Itsarnittakarvik
  • We the Inuit
  • Simon Anaviapik of Pond Inlet
  • The HIV/AIDS Epidemic - an Inuk perspective
  • The Echoing Drum
  • Traditional Medicine
  • Kivalliq Elders
  • Search-a-Word
  • Drumbeats of the Past
  • Ice & Fire
  • Qallunaat Government & Inuit
  • Committee for the Disabled 41
  • Elders Traditional Laws
  • Pond Inlet, You Can Go Back
  • Strong Patsaujaarjuk
  • Two Men Walking
  • Barnabus Peryouar, Baker Lake Elder
  • My Katimavik Experience
  • I am Proud to be an Inuk
  • Healing Circles in Nunavik
  • Arnaitok Ipellie
  • Luumajuq
  • The Shaman's Rise
  • Stories from Baker Lake
  • Guy Kakkiarniun's Wise Views on Childrearing
  • Iliqqusivut - Inuit Spirit of the Arctic
  • Tudjaat Interview
  • I Must Return
  • I.S.F.A.Bulletin
  • An Elder Offers Advice
  • Search for My Birth Mother
  • Stories From Baker Lake
  • Recollections of an Editor
  • Labrador Memories
  • Poem - Grandpa's Words
  • Taboos
  • Inuit Traditions
  • Survival Manual
  • Inuvialuit Photo Gallery
  • Poem In Springtime
  • Spanish Flu at Hebron
  • Winter
  • Memories of Nunavik
  • Everest Bound
  • Dreams and Nightmares
  • I am a Survivor (poem)