The following information was taken from the Inuuqatigiit Curriculum which is the curriculum developed by the Department of Education in Nunavut.
Names are very important to Inuit. At birth, children are named after others who are important to the family. The name or names give you an immediate identity. Everyone relates to the child either through blood or through the name. Inuit believe a person’s spirit never dies; rather it is passed on through the name. Many children are still being named after Stephen Angulalik.
Inuit have certain values and beliefs around naming such as the following;
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Discuss the importance of naming to Inuit. Have your students write a journal reflection about the following:
Where does your name come from? Are you named after a person? If so, do you think you have any characteristics of that person? What role does your name have in your life? How does having that person’s name make you feel?
If you have children, what did you name them and why? If you don’t, what would you name them, and why?