The population of Nunavik is largely ethnic Inuit but its people, particularly the young, are 11 times more likely to commit suicide then other Canadians. <br /><br />Experts cite poverty, unstable family lives, but some experts also blame the government's policies that separated native children from their families.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from Nunavik where elders are using tribal traditions to try to save their community.
