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The Torngat Joint Fisheries Board and the Torngat Wildlife and Plants Co-Management Board are Institutions of Public Government created in Chapters 12 and 13 of the 2005 Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement.
Watch Sivullitinit Pisimajut Inoset
Posted 27 July 2011, 9:04 am ADT
The Torngat Secretariat is please to release Sivullitinit Pisimajut Inoset / A Legacy for Life. For thousands of years Atlantic salmon (Kavisilik) and Arctic charr (Ikaluk) have persisted along the Labrador coast. The Labrador Inuit have acquired a wealth of konwledge about natural rhythms associated with the availability of their fishery resources. They have developed skills for how best to harvest and preserve salmon and charr. Today the Aboriginal people of Nunatsiavut believe in keeping healthy the Labrador populations of Atlantic salmon and Arctic charr and in preserving the rich traditions relating to their fisheries. Atlantic salmon and Arctic charr remain at the center of their culture and heritage, helping to define who they are and how they relate to their natural world.
Enjoy the video here!
Part I
Part II
Enjoy the video here!
Part I
Part II

