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Real Canadians: Reviving the ancient art of Inuit throat singing in Nunavik

Summary by National Post
In the remote Inuit community of Kuujjuaq in northern Quebec, Janice Parsons and Sandy Emudluk lock arms and face each other as their performance begins. Katajjaq, known in the English language as Inuit throat singing, is more than just music — it’s a mesmerizing vocal competition that dates back centuries. The song begins with a series of rhythmic guttural sounds that are rooted in the Arctic landscape and mimic the sounds of animals and nature…

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National Post broke the news in Canada on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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