Igloolik

Igloolik (Inuktitut Syllabics: ᐃᒡᓗᓕᒃ Inuit pronunciation: ​[iɣluː’liːk], sometimes spelled Iglulik) is an Inuit hamlet in Foxe Basin, Qikiqtaaluk Region in Nunavut, northern Canada. Because its location on Igloolik Island is close to Melville Peninsula, it is often mistakenly thought to be on the peninsula. The name “Igloolik” means “there is a house here”. It derives from iglu, meaning house or building, and refers to the sod houses that were originally in the area, not to snow igloos.[6] In Inuktitut[7] the residents are called Iglulingmiut (the suffix miut means “people of”). The mayor of Igloolik is Joe Inooya.

First contact with Europeans came when British Navy ships HMS Fury and HMS Hecla, under the command of Captain William Edward Parry, wintered in Igloolik in 1822.

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Meeting Peter Nichols at Hudson’s Bay Company Post 1964

Igoolik 1964