- Kiviaq
Kiviaq (born as David Ward in 1936) is a Canadian
Inuit lawyer ,politician , and formersports man. He was the first Inuk to become a lawyer, and is responsible for several important advances in establishing the legal rights of the Inuit people; in 2001, he won the legal right to use his single-wordInuktituk name.Born outside what is now
Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut , he was raised inEdmonton, Alberta . He served on the Edmonton City Council as analderman , and (unsuccessfully) ran formayor in the 1970s; in 2003, Edmonton mayor Bill Smith declared March 14 "Kiviaq Day". [cite news |date=2006-04-25 |title=Atanarjuat director celebrates modern-day champion |publisher=CTV television network |url=http://www.nunatsiaq.com/archives/nunavut030321/news/nunavut/nun-briefs.html |accessdate=2007-03-02 ]Athletic career
In
Edmonton , Kiviaq took toboxing to deal with racially-motivated abuse from other children. He won his firstGolden Gloves championship at age 13, and later became aprizefighter , winning 102 of 108 fights. In 1955, aged 19, he became the first Inuk (or "Eskimo") to play on theEdmonton Eskimos football team.Health
Kiviaq has
Meniere's syndrome , and is unable to ride on an airplane without becoming physically ill; consequently, he is unable to return to the Arctic, and remains in Edmonton.Documentary
He is the subject of the
documentary film "Kiviaq vs. Canada", by award-winning producerZacharias Kunuk .References
External links
* [http://www.cbc.ca/soundslikecanada/media/20070305kiviaq.ram Kiviaq interviewed on Sounds Like Canada] (requires
RealPlayer )
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