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7.
At the 10 June 2009 annual general meeting of the ITK in Nain, Nunatsiavut, the Board of
Directors adopted a change in terminology for Canada’s Inuit regions. See the ITK website,
http://www.itk.ca/publications/maps-inuit-nunangat-inuit-regions-canada.
8.
The Saami Council represents about 70,000 individuals from Norway, Sweden, Finland and
Russia.
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