![]() ![]() The Coat of Arms was designed by Andrew Qappik from Pangnirtung. The motto, in Inuktitut, NUNAVUT SANNGINIVUT means Nunavut, our strength. The compartment at the base is composed of land and sea and features three important species of Arctic wild flowers. The tuktu (caribou) and qilalugaq tugaalik (narwhal) refer to land and sea animals which are part of the rich natural heritage of Nunavut and provide sustenance for people. It also symbolizes the assembled members of the Legislature meeting together for the good of Nunavut with the Royal Crown symbolizing public government for all the people of Nunavut and the equivalent status of Nunavut with other territories and provinces in Canadian Confederation. In the crest, the igluit (igloo) represents the traditional life of the people and the means of survival. ![]() The star is the Niqirtsuituq, the North Star and the traditional guide for navigation and more broadly, forever remains unchanged as the leadership of the elders in the community. The qulliq, or Inuit stone lamp, represents light and the warmth of family and the community.Ībove, the concave arc of five gold circles refers to the life-giving properties of the sun arching above and below the horizon, the unique part of the Nunavut year. In the base of the shield, the inuksuk symbolizes the stone monuments which guide the people on the land and mark sacred and other special places. The dominant colours, blue and gold, symbolize the riches of the land, sea and sky.
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