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Ihalmiut The Ihalmiut ᐃᓴᓪᒥᐅᑦ ("People from Beyond")〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sample text for Walking on the land, Farley Mowat )〕 or Ahiarmiut ("the Out-of-the-Way Dwellers")〔(To Improve the Lives of Aboriginal People )〕〔(The Ahiarmiut Relocations )〕 are a group of inland Inuit who lived along the banks of the Kazan River, Ennadai Lake Little Dubawnt Lake (renamed ''Kamilikuak''),〔 and 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. Ihalmiut were Caribou Inuit, inland-dwelling people in the Barren Lands region whose subsistence centered on hunting barren-ground caribou.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Walking on the Land )〕 Ihalmiut survival through dark Arctic winters on a diet centered on dried caribou meat, and when it was gone, hunting for ptarmigan (Nunavut's official bird), until the spring return of caribou. ==European contact==
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