Written submissions of Pauktuutit, Anânaukatiget Tuminqit, Saturviit, The Ottawa Inuit Children’s Centre and the Manitoba Inuit Association
Project Description
These Submissions are Made in Memory of the Inuit Women and Girls Who Were Murdered Joy Semmler, Angela Meyer, Betsy Kalaserk, Jessica Michaels, Sula Enuaraq and her two daughters, Alexandra and Aliyah, Edith Angalik, Loretta Saunders, Katie Obed, Deidre Michelin, Della Ootoova, Mary Evans Harlick, Sylvia Lyall, Tracy Uttak, Kimberly Jarause, Alacie Nowrakudluk and Mary Ann Birmingham as told to the Inquiry by their families in public hearings, to the Inuit women and girls whose families told their stories in camera, to those whose families gave statements, and to those whose families have not yet been able to tell their stories.
As parties with standing, we attended all the community hearings where families told their stories so that these murdered and missing Inuit women and girls are not forgotten.
Project Details
Department National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Year Published 2018
Contact Information
Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada
350 Sparks St. Suite 805,
Ottawa, ON K1R 0A4
T: 613-238-3977
Toll Free: 1-800-667-0749
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