The voice of Nunavik Inuit on wildlife and harvesting rights
Our organization protects and promotes Inuit harvesting rights while ensuring sustainability for future generations. We contribute Inuit expertise to management decision-making, coordinate regional knowledge-sharing and research initiatives, and facilitate Inuit access to harvest for food security and cultural revitalization.
Featured Project Marralik-Ungunniavik Project
Youth camp focused on Inuit knowledge sharing and research of the Marralik-Ungunniavik estuary.
See projectOthers projects
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Harvest Monitoring
Project to develop a harvest monitoring system in Nunavik
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Wildlife Monitoring and the SIKU app
Training workshops and monitoring project using the SIKU app
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Bowhead Hunt
Bowhead hunt preparations in Quaqtaq
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Inuit Stewardship of Eastern Hudson Bay Beluga
Research project documenting Inuit knowledge of Eastern Hudson Bay Beluga
Committees
We represent Nunavik Inuit on various wildlife committees and working groups at a regional, provincial, and national level. We provide direction, decisions, and advice on wildlife issues to management authorities and to other Nunavik institutions, ensuring that Inuit knowledge is valued and upheld.
More about our committeesAbout Anguvigaq
We are a nonprofit Inuit association mandated to protect the harvesting rights of Inuit while ensuring that it is done sustainably. We act as an umbrella organization for all wildlife issues and provide direction on harvest, conservation, and research.
More about usRespect goes a long way
When hunting...
- Respect the animal
- Learn from our Elders
- Harvest only what is needed
- Avoid chasing the animal
- Take back all parts of the animal
- Keep our hunting grounds clean
- Pass on knowledge to our Youth
- Be prepared with survival supplies