Peter Irniq - Arms

Arms

Arms of Peter Irniq
Notes The arms of Peter Irniq, presented on a roundel rather than the escutcheon shape traditional in European heraldry, consist of:
Crest A demi Inuit man holding a drum and beater proper.
Escutcheon Azure an inuksuk, in dexter chief an Inuit drum and beater in saltire Or.
Supporters Dexter a muskox standing on a snow bank, sinister a ringed seal proper issuant from barry wavy Azure and Argent.
Motto "Let us move forward”, is stated in Innuiaktun and Innuktitut

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