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Article: World class (e-mail interview with a class of students in) Nunavut.
- Article from:
- Kidsworld Magazine
- Article date:
- September 1, 1999
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In World Class we usually hold an e-mail interview with a class of students in another country. This issue, however, we interviewed a class of Canadian kids in Nunavut.
Nunavut used to be part of the Northwest Territories but in April 1999 Nunavut was declared its own territory.
Maani Ulujuk School is in Rankin Inlet, a town of only 2,500 people.
You can write to these kids at:
Maani Ulujuk School
Beverly Hill's Class
Bag 002
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