In Inuit culture, the Naujaq (seagull) is more than just a bird; it is a symbol of awareness, adaptability, and connection. Seagulls are keen observers of their surroundings, always on the lookout for opportunities, much like those who seek knowledge and information.
Just as seagulls navigate vast distances, bridging land and sea, knowledge has the power to connect people, ideas, and traditions. Naujaq represents the instinct to explore, discover, and share—key elements of learning and community growth.