Thank you, Mr. Speaker, and thank you, Members. I am confident that the new policy on museums, which is being developed by the Minister of Education, Culture and Employment Programs, will take into account these important provisions in the Inuit land claim agreement, and will be in place in advance of the next budget cycle so that plans can be put in place to establish necessary facilities in Nunavut communities, so that the many artifacts of the Inuit heritage now in museums and storage outside of Nunavut, can be repatriated, stored, protected, studied, displayed and enjoyed in the Inuit home land. Qujannamiik.
Dennis Patterson on Archaeological Section Of Inuit Land Claim Agreement
In the Legislative Assembly on April 1st, 1993. See this statement in context.
Archaeological Section Of Inuit Land Claim Agreement
Item 3: Members' Statements
March 31st, 1993
Page 1357
Dennis Patterson Iqaluit
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