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Prevalence of ability to speak an Inuit language, by Inuit region, Inuit population aged 15 and older, 2012

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The title of the graph is "Chart 10 Prevalence of ability to speak an Inuit language, by Inuit region, Inuit population aged 15 and older, 2012."
This is a column clustered chart.
There are in total 7 categories in the horizontal axis. The vertical axis starts at 0 and ends at 108 with ticks every 20 points.
There are 3 series in this graph.
The vertical axis is "percent."
The horizontal axis is "Inuit region."
The title of series 1 is "Speaks Inuit language very or relatively well."
The minimum value is 9 and it corresponds to "Outside Inuit Nunangat."
The maximum value is 96 and it corresponds to "Nunavik."
The title of series 2 is "Speaks Inuit language with effort or only a few words."
The minimum value is 3 and it corresponds to "Nunavik."
The maximum value is 58 and it corresponds to "Inuvialuit region."
The title of series 3 is "Does not speak Inuit language."
The minimum value is F and it corresponds to "Nunavik."
The maximum value is 62 and it corresponds to "Outside Inuit Nunangat."

Chart 10 Prevalence of ability to speak an Inuit language, by Inuit region, Inuit population aged 15 and older, 2012, percent
  Speaks Inuit language very or relatively well Speaks Inuit language with effort or only a few words Does not speak Inuit language
Total 55 22 23
Inuit Nunangat 75 19 6
Nunatsiavut 25 52 23
Nunavik 96 3 F
Nunavut 79 17 4
Inuvialuit region 17 58 25
Outside Inuit Nunangat 9 29 62
F
Too unreliable to be published.
Note:
The lines overlaid on the bars in this chart indicate the 95% confidence interval. They enable comparison of statistical differences between estimates.
Source:
Aboriginal Peoples Survey, 2012.
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