May 01, 2026
Jaelyn Jarrett believes Black and white settlers had very different experiences in the North
Jaelyn Jarrett remembers moving from Nain, N.L., to Ontario as an eight-year-old when she started being called a ‘Puatugi’.
“I didn’t really understand what that term meant at the time, but I knew people would reference my hair, and so I figured that it meant black,” she said.
After conversations with her grandmother, Jarrett discovered that word meant Portuguese. She wondered why she — a Black-Inuk woman with Guyanese roots — was being referred to as Portuguese.
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