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The traditional [[Inuktitut]] name for the hamlet of Baker Lake is Qamani’tuaq. It means "where the river widens." | The traditional [[Inuktitut]] name for the hamlet of Baker Lake is Qamani’tuaq. It means "where the river widens." | ||
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For more info, please visit the hamlet's web site http://www.bakerlake.org | For more info, please visit the hamlet's web site http://www.bakerlake.org | ||
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Hamlet of Baker Lake The hamlet of Baker Lake is located on the lake’s northwest shore, near the mouth of the Thelon River. It is 320 kilometres inland from the west coast of the Hudson Bay in the Kivalliq region of Nunavut. Baker Lake is near the geographical center of Canada at 64° 18'41" degrees latitude North and 96° 04’08” degrees longitude West (64° 19’ N, 96°02’W). Prior to settlement, nine Inuit cultural groups could be identified in the Baker Lake area. Four groups lived to the north of the present hamlet of Baker Lake: the Illuiliqmiut, Kihlirnirmiut, Hanningayuqmiut and Ukkuhiksalingmiut. The Qairnirmiut and Hauniqturmiut territories extended from the east to northwest of Baker Lake. The Akilinirmiut also lived northwest of Baker Lake. South of Baker Lake were the Harvaqtuurmiut and Paalirmiut.
For more info, please visit the hamlet's web site http://www.bakerlake.org
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