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Whapmagoostui Local Government
Whapmagoostui Local Government

Whapmagoostui Local Government Welcome to whapmagoostui's central hub for community updates, services, and multimedia resources, proudly serving as the official platform for local government communications. Music: 'passing seasons' by brent js mastyshort video introduction to the village of whapmagoostui to be shown at the aboriginal science fair. situated on sh.

Whapmagoostui Local Government
Whapmagoostui Local Government

Whapmagoostui Local Government Welcome, everyone, to the whapmagoostui first nation housing department. this group is mainly for whapmagoostui members who need to contact on call maintenance workers after regular hours. X= scenic spot great for photographs! bear, caribou, beaver, ptarmigan and grouse, geese and waterfowls, swans, fish and the occasional moose are what we gather as traditional foods. we also harvest the little labrador tea, abundant blueberries and other berries. Whapmagoostui, is the home to about 1009 crees living side by side with the inuit community of kuujjuarapik, with its 702 inhabitants. this is the opportunity to discover two authentic aboriginal cultures in one visit. Whapmagoostui is the northernmost community located at the mouth of the great whale river on the coast of hudson bay in nunavik. it’s home to approximately to 960 cree and 740 inuits. whapmagoostui means the place of the whales. the chief of whapmagoostui is louisa wynne.

Whapmagoostui Local Government
Whapmagoostui Local Government

Whapmagoostui Local Government Whapmagoostui, is the home to about 1009 crees living side by side with the inuit community of kuujjuarapik, with its 702 inhabitants. this is the opportunity to discover two authentic aboriginal cultures in one visit. Whapmagoostui is the northernmost community located at the mouth of the great whale river on the coast of hudson bay in nunavik. it’s home to approximately to 960 cree and 740 inuits. whapmagoostui means the place of the whales. the chief of whapmagoostui is louisa wynne. There are no roads leading into whapmagoostui, so all goods must enter the community via airplane or by boat in the summer. the land is suitable for hunting caribou herds, fishing, whaling, and trapping beaver. other wildlife includes goose, duck, grouse, rabbit, otter, muskrat, bear, and moose. Whapmagoostui has a rich and storied history that reflects the deep cultural roots of the cree people and their connection to the land. the area has been home to the cree nation for thousands of years, serving as a critical site for traditional hunting, fishing, and trapping activities. Whapmagoostui is the most northern cree village in quebec, canada. it sits on the coast of hudson bay, where the great whale river meets the sea. the name whapmagoostui (ᐙᐱᒫᑯᔥᑐᐃ) means "place of the beluga " in the cree language. about 906 cree people live here. next door, in the village of kuujjuarapik, live about 650 inuit people. About 906 cree with about 650 inuit, living in the neighbouring village of kuujjuarapik. the community is accessible only by air and, in late summer, by boat. whapmagoostui is about 250 km (160 mi) north of the nearest cree village, chisasibi.

Contact Whapmagoostui
Contact Whapmagoostui

Contact Whapmagoostui There are no roads leading into whapmagoostui, so all goods must enter the community via airplane or by boat in the summer. the land is suitable for hunting caribou herds, fishing, whaling, and trapping beaver. other wildlife includes goose, duck, grouse, rabbit, otter, muskrat, bear, and moose. Whapmagoostui has a rich and storied history that reflects the deep cultural roots of the cree people and their connection to the land. the area has been home to the cree nation for thousands of years, serving as a critical site for traditional hunting, fishing, and trapping activities. Whapmagoostui is the most northern cree village in quebec, canada. it sits on the coast of hudson bay, where the great whale river meets the sea. the name whapmagoostui (ᐙᐱᒫᑯᔥᑐᐃ) means "place of the beluga " in the cree language. about 906 cree people live here. next door, in the village of kuujjuarapik, live about 650 inuit people. About 906 cree with about 650 inuit, living in the neighbouring village of kuujjuarapik. the community is accessible only by air and, in late summer, by boat. whapmagoostui is about 250 km (160 mi) north of the nearest cree village, chisasibi.

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