Abe Okpik
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Abraham "Abe" Okpik, CM (12 January 1928 – 10 July 1997) was an Inuit community leader in Canada. He was instrumental in helping Inuit obtain surnames rather than disc numbers as a form of government identification. He was also the first Inuk to sit on what is now the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories and worked with Thomas Berger.
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Abe Okpik
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Abe Okpik
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Abe Okpik
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Iqaluit, Northwest Territories
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1997-07-10
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Mackenzie Delta area, Northwest Territories
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1928-01-12
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1928-01-12
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Okpik in April 1964
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2016-11-07
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1997-07-10
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Auktalik
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Inuit community leader
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Abraham "Abe" Okpik, CM (12 January 1928 – 10 July 1997) was an Inuit community leader in Canada. He was instrumental in helping Inuit obtain surnames rather than disc numbers as a form of government identification. He was also the first Inuk to sit on what is now the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories and worked with Thomas Berger.
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1928
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1997