Wildlife Areas of Importance to Inuit and Cultural Sites of Importance. to Inuit shall be identified through such means as the oral history interviews, reviews of existing information, and consultation with local Inuit and HTOs, the NWMB, DOE (Nunavut), CLEY, and the IHT. At a minimum, Wildlife Areas of Importance to Inuit reports shall include the location of each such Area and a description of its wildlife resources and their importance to Inuit.
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Wildlife Areas of Importance to Inuit and Cultural Sites of Importance. to Inuit shall be identified through such means as the oral history interviews, reviews of existing information, and or consultation with local Inuit and HTOs, the NWMB, DOE (Nunavut), CLEYDepartment of Culture and Heritage, and the IHTInuit Heritage Trust. At a minimum, Wildlife Areas of Importance to Inuit reports shall include the location of each such Area and a description of its wildlife resources and their importance to Inuit.
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