I visited Rankin Inlet in November 2014 and loved it! As the second biggest city in Nunavut, it's full of wonderful culture and people! And that brand new rink looks awesome!
@@redbullsauberpetronas Inuktitut, not Inuit. Inuit means human beings/people. Inuktitut is to speak in the most in basic terms as a human being. Direct, honest and sincere language.
@@charlie7466 Inuktitut, not Inuit. Inuit means human beings/people. Inuktitut is to speak in the most in basic terms as a human being. Direct, honest and sincere language.
I visited Rankin Inlet in November 2014 and loved it! As the second biggest city in Nunavut, it's full of wonderful culture and people! And that brand new rink looks awesome!
Score for granny lol he’s the goalie, he can still score, Ron Hextall style, amazing people amazing culture, wow.
It’s true hockey is empowering
i know theyre just kids but i cant help but laugh at (1:43) how perfectly timed the literacy commentary is with the grammatical mistake
What's the name of the second language that's on all the signs? How widespread is it?
Red Bull Sauber Petronas It’s Inuit, it’s spoken throughout Nunavut and has different dialects in Greenland, Alaska and the Northwest Territory
@@charlie7466 ah, didn't know if Inuit referred to a certain ethnic group or native Canadians in northern Canada
@@redbullsauberpetronas Inuktitut, not Inuit. Inuit means human beings/people. Inuktitut is to speak in the most in basic terms as a human being. Direct, honest and sincere language.
@@charlie7466 Inuktitut, not Inuit. Inuit means human beings/people. Inuktitut is to speak in the most in basic terms as a human being. Direct, honest and sincere language.
Its INUKTITUT language
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I hate you people.