Inuit Studies Conference

The Inuit Studies Conference (ISC, alternatively called the Congrès d'Études Inuit, CEI) is a biannual international and multidisciplinary conference, usually held in the fall, at institutions in North America and Europe.

Presenters include Elders, university researchers, professionals, artists, and representatives from Inuit communities, governments, and organizations.

The Inuit Studies Conference was first held in 1978 and was founded by Bernard Saladin D'Anglure.

[2] Past editions of the Inuit Studies Conference have been held at the following institutions.

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