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‘Ilakkaq Cook Rebecca Rebecca Fee Talks About What National Indigenous Month Means’

Summary by Nunavut News
Rebecca (Rebecca) Vivi was born outside of Pangnirtung in 1950, but she called Iqaluit her home. The survival of the qammaq, which is made of bones and animal skins called the qammaq, did not have a computer when it was growing up. “My grandmother, she used to sing and dance. She was always laughed at. I want others to be happy and laugh. So I want to be a comedian,” Vivi said at the gym called Iqaluit Elderly on June The well-known 'Illakkaq Co…

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Rebecca (Rebecca) Vivi was born outside of Pangnirtung in 1950, but she called Iqaluit her home. The survival of the qammaq, which is made of bones and animal skins called the qammaq, did not have a computer when it was growing up. “My grandmother, she used to sing and dance. She was always laughed at. I want others to be happy and laugh. So I want to be a comedian,” Vivi said at the gym called Iqaluit Elderly on June The well-known 'Illakkaq Co…

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Nunavut News broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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