Inuit lamp symbol approved for headstones at national military cemetery
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The Inuit lamp symbol has been officially recognized and will be included as an option on headstones at the National Military Cemetery in Ottawa, Canada.
"We are proud to recognize the rich cultural heritage of our Indigenous Veterans and their families," said Minister of National Defence Anita Anand. "This approval allows us to better serve all veterans by acknowledging the diverse cultures that have contributed to our country's military history."
The Inuit lamp symbolizes hope, light, and resilience—values that are fundamental to both Inuit culture and the Canadian Armed Forces ethos. Its …
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