Cultural Programs
Somebody’s Son Camp
The 2023 Somebody’s Son camp will take place in Baker Lake from September 16-23, 2023 . Applications are now open for the Somebody’s Son program. Closing date for applications is August 18, 2023 for both Participants and Employment.
Participant Applications below
Somebody’s Son Participant Application – ENG
Somebody’s Son Participant Application – INUKTITUT
Employment Applications below
Pijunnaqsiniq Culture Camp
This camp is for Inuit youth ages 15-29, designed to create an opportunity for youth to connect with their Inuit heritage. It takes place out-on-the-land near a Kivalliq community and includes activities such as hunting and fishing, traditional tool making and sewing. This year the Pijunnaqsiniq Cultural Camp will take place at Corbet Inlet from July 17 – 23, 2023, APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED
Pijunnaqsiniq Culture Camp Guidelines and Application (limited intake period)
The KIA is also looking for employees to help run the Pijunnaqsiniq Program. for more information click on the above link.
Kivalliq Art Camp
An opportunity for Inuit of all ages to learn art techniques from Art Instructors that enhance their skills. Art is taught as a form of expression for healing from loss and grief, to illustrate stories, and to use as a potential source of individual income.
Kivalliq Art Camp Guidelines and Application (limited intake period)
Kivalliq Community Cultural Initiatives Program (KCCIP)
Kivalliq Inuit Association has funding available for grants and contributions to support community based initiatives that foster and enhance Inuit traditional skills and activities as well as promoting or maintaining the Inuit language.
Individuals and community groups can apply for this grant by filling out an application form that are also available at the Community Liaison Office.
Kivalliq Community Cultural Initiatives Program (KCCIP) Guidelines and Application