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The '''Northern Integration Scheme''' was a program launched by [[Surow|Surrowese government]] under [[Ted Fisher]] in 1953 to "integrate the {{wp|Inuit people|Itchalnu}} into the body politic."  
The '''Northern Integration Scheme''' ({{wp|Inuktitut|Itchalnu}}: ''Ukiuqtaqtumi ilaliujjiniq'') was a program launched by [[Surow|Surrowese government]] under [[Ted Fisher]] in 1953 to "integrate the {{wp|Inuit people|Itchalnu}} into the body politic."  
 
==Background==
[[Great Island (Surrow)|Great Island]] has been a part of Surrow from the sixteenth century onward: while [[Northland County]] was created in 1563, it lacked any meaningful control over Great Island, with Northland County's seat being at [[Lombelon Bay]]. The first Auressian settlement on Great Island was only established in [[Port Lochlan]] in 1711 by the Rytheneans, but Port Lochlan only served as a seasonal settlement until 1733.


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==Program==
===Settlement===
===Consolidation===
===Integration===

Revision as of 00:37, 10 October 2023

The Northern Integration Scheme (Itchalnu: Ukiuqtaqtumi ilaliujjiniq) was a program launched by Surrowese government under Ted Fisher in 1953 to "integrate the Itchalnu into the body politic."

Background

Great Island has been a part of Surrow from the sixteenth century onward: while Northland County was created in 1563, it lacked any meaningful control over Great Island, with Northland County's seat being at Lombelon Bay. The first Auressian settlement on Great Island was only established in Port Lochlan in 1711 by the Rytheneans, but Port Lochlan only served as a seasonal settlement until 1733.

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Program

Settlement

Consolidation

Integration