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Which Canadian region is governed by the Inuit-self-government land claim Inuvialuit Settlement?
The Inuvialuit Settlement Region is located in the Northwest Territories, specifically covering the Beaufort Sea area, and was established through a landmark 19
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Question: Which Canadian region is governed by the Inuit-self-government land claim Inuvialuit Settlement?
Answer options:
- Nunatsiavut
- Nunavik ✅ NWT (Beaufort area)
- Nunavut
Correct answer: NWT (Beaufort area)
Explanation: The Inuvialuit Settlement Region is located in the Northwest Territories, specifically covering the Beaufort Sea area, and was established through a landmark 1984 land claim agreement. While Nunavut, Nunavik in northern Quebec, and Nunatsiavut in Labrador are also home to Inuit populations, they represent distinct, separate land claim regions under the broader Inuit Nunangat homeland. The Discover Canada guide emphasizes the distinct geographic regions governed by different Aboriginal groups, making the identification of these specific territorial jurisdictions highly relevant for the citizenship exam's geography and history questions.
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