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Pakak Innuksuk

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Biography
Pakak Innuksuk is an actor, performer, and drum dancer from Igloolik (Iglulik), Nunavut. A well-established figure in major feature films, he is also the founder of Tununiq Theatre and a creator of Inuit language theatre plays. His artistic journey spans multiple disciplines, reflecting a deep connection to Inuit culture and traditions. Innuksuk’s film career includes notable roles in Uvanga, Maina, Journals of Knud Rasmussen, and Atanardjuat: The Fast Runner. In theatre, he was part of the touring cast for Kiviuq Returns in 2016 and 2017, and his involvement with Tununiq Theatre resulted in original productions such as Changes, The Egg, Help, and Survival. His television work includes an appearance in the series The Terror. Beyond acting, Pakak Innuksuk has performed as a drum dancer internationally and nationally since 1985, sharing the powerful tradition of North Baffin Drum Dance with audiences worldwide. His artistic development has been shaped by his participation in the Qaggiq Summit and Qaggiq Teacher Training in 2016, experiences that further honed his skills in performance and teaching. In addition to his performance career, Innuksuk is a skilled carver, creating rare and spiritually resonant pieces that stand apart from commercial Inuit art. One of his notable carvings from 1992 exemplifies a distinctive and deeply personal artistic voice. His carvings carry the essence of Inuit spirituality and storytelling, preserving cultural narratives through form and texture. These works are treasured for their authenticity and emotional depth, offering a glimpse into the spiritual landscape of the North Baffin region.
Uvanga poster

Uvanga

as Ike
2013
Maïna poster

Maïna

as Merkusaq
2013
The Journals of Knud Rasmussen poster

The Journals of Knud Rasmussen

as Aua
2006
Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner poster

Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner

as Amaqjuaq (as Pakkak Innushuk)
2002