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247:, and for much of his life was unable to travel on an airplane or be a passenger in a vehicle without becoming ill. However, by 2009, surgeries to treat his cancer also resulted in him no longer being afflicted by travel sickness. He battled cancer for many years until he died on April 24, 2016, in an Edmonton hospice. 234:
football team. However, Kiviaq never played a regular-season game: before the season started, he had an accidental slip on the wet field which was followed by concurrent hits from three opposing players. However, despite his severe injuries, he subsequently made a full recovery. He later won a
202:. After attending law school, Kiviaq was the first Inuk to become a lawyer, and was responsible for several important advances in establishing the legal rights of Inuit. He was called to the bar in 1983, a moment recognized in a letter from then-Prime Minister 178:. He had won the Vanier Award as one of Canada's "Five Most Outstanding Young Men," for his work as a public relations officer and recreational director for the city. He served two terms on the council as an 206:
as a "solid and progressive achievement in the history of your people." In September 2000, Mr. Ward made the initial application to change his name back to Kiviaq, the single-word
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scholarship to play football at Northwestern State College in Louisiana. He was still eligible to play college ball because he had never earned a salary playing for the Eskimos.
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name that his mother and Caucasian step-father gave him at birth. In 2001, he won that right. In 2003, Edmonton City Council and mayor Bill Smith declared March 14 "Kiviaq Day".
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in the 1970s with an unsuccessful outcome. As a personable politician, he successfully lobbied for the
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to defend himself against racially motivated abuse from other children. He won his first
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to be held in Edmonton. He ran his own open-line radio show at
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For the Greenlandic food of auks fermented in a sealskin, see
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Names and Nunavut: Culture and Identity in the Inuit Homeland
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lawyer, politician, and former sportsman. He was raised in
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In 1968, he became involved in politics, being elected to
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Kiviaq (lawyer)
Kiviak
Chesterfield Inlet, Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Edmonton, Alberta
Alma mater
Northwestern State University
Washington State University
Inuk
Edmonton
Alberta
Edmonton City Council
alderman
mayor
Commonwealth Games
CJCA
CJOI-FM
Muhammad Ali
Pierre Trudeau
Inuktituk
boxing
Golden Gloves
prizefighter
Edmonton Eskimos
Ménière's disease
documentary film
Zacharias Kunuk
Indigenous Canadian personalities

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