Their rapid growth allowed the woman’s sons to successfully hunt caribou for food and skins to make shelter and clothing. However, the first woman’s offspring were known for picking the most beautiful ...
they moved with the seasons to hunt seals, polar bears, walruses and beluga whales on the coast and caribou and musk ox on the tundra. The continual struggle for survival is reflected in an Inuit ...
It's part of the Inuit culture and it helps save money ... Jacob and Silas Atkichok took us caribou hunting in their speedboat. After a few hours of motoring along the coast, we finally saw ...
Seal hunting is an essential part of life for the Inuit. The skin ... Winter clothing made from caribou skin keeps Valerie and Michael Qaunaq warm, while their three-year-old son, Joshua, stays ...
The Inuit have to hunt animals to survive ... The fur is taken from the caribou, a type of reindeer hunted by the Inuit. The caribou is a very special animal for the Inuit people as they use ...
Niqihaqut team member and youth representative Tad Tulurialik along with Laisa Jayko on a caribou hunting trip in Aviqtuuq Photo: Brandon Laforest/WWF-Canada; a family walks along the road in Taloyoak ...