Ulluunvut 95%

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In the South, days are often measured by productivity—how much we checked off a list. But in the North, Ulluunvut is measured by presence. Did we feel the wind change? Did we notice the snow’s texture? Did we share a story, a meal, a moment of silence? ulluunvut

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In Inuktitut, the word translates directly to “our day.” But like so many words in our language, it carries the weight of the land, the light, and the people. Ulluunvut isn’t just a measurement of time. It is an experience. But in the North, Ulluunvut is measured by presence