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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Ahiarmiut ᐃᓴᓪᒥᐅᑦ [ihalmiˈut] ("People The Ahiarmiut ᐃᓴᓪᒥᐅᑦ [ihalmiˈut] ("People from Beyond") or ("the Out-of-the-Way Dwellers") are a group of inland Inuit who lived along the banks of the Kazan River, Ennadai Lake, and Little Dubawnt Lake (renamed Kamilikuak), as well as north of Thlewiaza ("Big River") in northern Canada's Keewatin Region of the Northwest Territories, now the Kivalliq Region ("Barren Lands") of present-day Nunavut. Through three decades of research by , an Ahiarmiut elder, who was a child when his family was repeatedly relocated from Ennadai Lake by the federal government under then-Prime Ministers Louis St. Laurent and John Diefenbaker, the story of the Ahiarmiut and their search for justice has been shared. For ten years, starting in 1949, as part of a northern policy regarding Inuit communities, the Ahiarmiut were relocated to Nueltin Lake, then Henik Lake, Whale Cove, among other places. In 2018, The Ahiarmiut and the Canadian government came to a settlement agreement of $5 million for forced relocations.ment of $5 million for forced relocations.
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