Annie’s husband is sculptor and graphic artist Lipa Pitsiulak.

In particular, we were unable to travel to the community of Inukjuak, as planned in the project proposal.

Some Nunavimmiut have reportedly spent time in a detention centre in the South without even knowing what offence they had committed (N2): “Fourth, there often seems to be a failure to communicate information to Inuit about investigation procedures, sentences, autopsy results, or summons. An Inuk from Ivujivik remembers that in the early 1950s the children of his age believed they would be put to death if they ever touched the yellow stripe on the vertical seam of an RCMP officer’s pant leg (Hervé 2015: 211). (Annie Baron) In this respect, the Saqijuq Project, and its mobile intervention teams composed of police officers and social workers, is an initiative that should be strongly supported and funded.

He carved mostly animals throughout the 1950s, including bears, but especially charming owls that influenced his son, the famous Latcholassie Akesuk Alan Alikatuktuk grew up in Paallavvik, near Broughton Island ans is the youngest of five children. Administration du système judiciaire au-delà du 50e parallèle Because the justice system is so inadequate and ineffective in Nunavik, in addition to lacking resources to enforce laws and protocols, officers are placed in a delicate position with regard to the communities. As suggested by the local justice committee coordinator, Phoebe Atagotaaluk, a warmer welcome by the community and a better presentation of the officer could lead to closer relations:I would love to meet with the KRPF who come to the North for the first time, to come with us out in the land. Axangayuk Shaa – Cape Dorset, Inuit Artist Name: Axangayuk Shaa (1967 – ) Itee Pootoogook Name: Itee Pootoogook (1951 – 2014) Artist Photo – Killiktee Killiktee Name: Killiktee Killiktee (1987 –  ) Artist Photo – Meelia Kelly Name: Meelia Kelly (1940 – 2006) Artist Photo – Nujalia Quvianaqtuliaq   Name: Nujalia Quvianaqtuliaq (1972 – ) Artist Photo – Nuna Parr Name: Nuna Parr (1949 –  ) Artist Photo – Ohito Ashoona Name: Ohito Ashoona (1952  – ) Padloo Samayualie, Inuit Artist – Cape Dorset Name: Padloo Samayualie (1977 – ) Qavavau Manumie preparing a print by Kenojuak Ashevak Name: Qavavau Manumie (1958 – ) Quvianaqtuk Pudlat Name: Quvianaqtuk Pudlat (1962 – )

This stage is crucial because it lays the foundation for a trusting relationship and greatly helps the work of officers, who will be better respected despite their job.

But for everything else we’re patrol officers and investigators. They have to ask several questions, but the caller is not always cooperative and may become impatient and even intimidating.

We interviewed nine participants from the “Police officer” category, including two Inuit. It is therefore legitimate to ask what this concept means respectively to It has been shown that Inuit power relationships cannot be understood without understanding relationships of mutual assistance (Hervé 2015). For example, at times some have the impression that their request is not taken seriously by the officer on duty because it was not made in French.

When we ask police officers if they take time to inform an Inuk about his or her file, they often answer that the necessary information is indeed provided and that they are not subsequently asked any questions. It’s hard to get the information sometimes, but just having a name or a house number I already know where I’m going and who I’m going to intervene with.

At least once a week, a police officer has to escort Nunavimmiut inmates or defendants by plane (P2).The program has been developed by the Sentinel North Research Chair on Relations with Inuit Societies at Université Laval.

Several officers said they were not adequately trained at the police academy for such a work environment:In the North, we’re really understaffed.