Ulluunvut
When we say Ulluunvut , we are speaking about
In the South, days are often measured by productivity—how much we checked off a list. But in the North, Ulluunvut is measured by presence. Did we feel the wind change? Did we notice the snow’s texture? Did we share a story, a meal, a moment of silence? ulluunvut
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Short Version (for Twitter / Threads): Some days are just time. Others are Ulluunvut — “our day.” In Inuit ways, a day isn’t a deadline. It’s the light on the ice, the warmth of a shared ulu, the quiet pride of feeding your family. Don’t just spend your day. Live your Ulluunvut. 🧊🌅 #Ulluunvut #OurDay Did we notice the snow’s texture
In Inuktitut, the word translates directly to “our day.” But like so many words in our language, it carries the weight of the land, the light, and the people. Ulluunvut isn’t just a measurement of time. It is an experience.