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The ulu is a traditional Inuit knife that has existed for over 4000 years. It honours the northern people and land. Its copper colour refers to the title Coppermine Herald. Granted on June 15, 2005. | The ulu is a traditional Inuit knife that has existed for over 4000 years. It honours the northern people and land. Its copper colour refers to the title Coppermine Herald. Granted on June 15, 2005. | ||
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COPPERMINE HERALD
Institute: Canadian Heraldic Authority
Official blazon
Badge: An ulu Copper.
Origin/meaning
The ulu is a traditional Inuit knife that has existed for over 4000 years. It honours the northern people and land. Its copper colour refers to the title Coppermine Herald. Granted on June 15, 2005.
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