Developing Heritage Policy and Law in Nunatsiavut

The Nunatsiavut Government Department of Culture Recreation and Tourism staff and the Tradition and Transition with the Labrador Inuit researchers who are holding engagement sessions in all Inuit communities.

Jamie Brake is the Nunatsiavut Government Archeologist.

He says these public sessions are on the development from the Heritage Policy.

Brake says so far public engagement sessions were held in Upper lake Melville last week on March 26 and in North West River on March 27.

The next session will be held this evening in Rigolet starting at 6-9pm at the Strathcona House.

All sessions will be held the same time in the evenings from 6-9pm, and the next sessions will be held in Makkovik, Thursday April 4 in the multipurpose room at the Arena and in Postville this Friday April 5 at the Rec Hall.

He says next week In Hopedale on Tuesday April 9 will be held at the Courtroom in the Assembly Building and on Wednesday April 10 it will be held in Nain at the Pulapvik room.

Everyone is welcome to attend to these information sessions, and food will be provided.

If you have any questions you can contact Brake at 1 (709) 922-2942 ext: 240 or by email jamie.brake@nunatsiavut.com.