The historical inhabitants were Arviligjuarmiut. Kugaaruk is a traditional
Central Inuit community. Until 1968, the people followed a
nomadic lifestyle. The population is approximately 97%
Inuit and most people self-identify as
Netsilik. The residents blend a land based lifestyle with modern technology and interests. Most families supplement their diet with
ringed seal,
caribou, and
Arctic char. Other wildlife includes
narwhal,
beluga,
bowhead whale,
polar bears,
wolverine and
peregrine falcons. Despite the isolation of the community, the traditional language,
Inuktitut, is declining. Most people 30 and over speak Inuktitut as their first language, but the language is not being passed on to their children. In most households, a mixture of English and Inuktitut is spoken. Children understand their parents and grandparents, but respond to them in English. One goal of the Nunavut educational system is to encourage and spread the use of Inuktitut. There are a few
Inuit artists in Kugaaruk, including the world-renowned
Emily Illuitok, (1943-2012), who worked mostly in
walrus ivory and bone; and
Nick Sikkuark, whose works are mainly in whale bone, caribou antler, and walrus ivory, and are characterized by "droll, macabre wit". Most women sew traditional
parkas,
amautiit (baby carrying parkas), and
kamik (seal or caribou skin boots). ==Kugaardjuq School==