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Martha Peet was born in an igloo in Taloyoak, where only four other families lived. She is a ✍️ freelance interpreter, translator, and author of the Inuktitut Pocket Book. Preserving Indigenous languages hasn't always been a priority, but Elder Peet says significant efforts are being made in Nunavut to keep Inuktitut alive. 🗣️✨Hear from other Indigenous speakers on Amplifying Voices - https://u-channel.ca/amplifying-voices/Amplifying voices is in partnership with First Peoples Radio and is funded through the Community Radio Fund of Canada / Fonds canadien de la radio communautaire.
Martha Peet was born in an igloo in Taloyoak, where only four other families lived. She is a ✍️ freelance interpreter, translator, and author of the Inuktitut Pocket Book. Preserving Indigenous languages hasn't always been a priority, but Elder Peet says significant efforts are being made in Nunavut to keep Inuktitut alive. 🗣️✨Hear from other Indigenous speakers on Amplifying Voices - https://u-channel.ca/amplifying-voices/Amplifying voices is in partnership with First Peoples Radio and is funded through the Community Radio Fund of Canada / Fonds canadien de la radio communautaire.