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Hughes took part in the Inuit community’s annual ice fishing competition for arctic char. Seal hunting is an essential part of life for the Inuit. The skin, like this one from a recent kill ...
Arctic char is an essential part of Inuit culture, often eaten raw, frozen or boiled in Nunavut. It's common for people in Nunavut to ship char to relatives and friends living in southern Canada ...
The Inuit call Cambridge Bay Ikaluktutiak, meaning “good fishing place.” For millennia their nomadic ancestors came here to fish Arctic char, a silvery-orange cousin of the brook trout. Inuit ...
Labrador Inuit rely on Arctic char in summer and winter for subsistence. The Nunatsiavut government operates a commercial communal char fishery in summer.
As the sea ice melts, the Inuit are racing to adapt. ... An Arctic char lies on the ice after being caught at Anaktalak, a popular fishing spot outside of Nain, April 18, 2022.
Excursion pricing ranges from £29 for a community bingo event to £125 for a four-hour Arctic char fishing tour, capped at eight guests. Other experiences include learning how Inuit communities ...
Inuit hunters at Rankin Inlet, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut, tow in a beluga whale, a delicacy in the Arctic. Belugas sit atop their food chain, so their tissues accumulate high levels of ...
Now, they’re pushing the envelope again by offering Arctic excursions that were developed alongside locals—in this case, the Inuit community of Nunavut, a sparsely populated territory in ...
HX launches rare Arctic cruise expeditions designed with Inuit communities. Cruise passengers will get access to more immersive experiences led by Inuits, such as char fishing on HX’s new ...
Cruise passengers will get access to more immersive experiences led by Inuits, such as char fishing on HX’s new excursion programme HX launches rare Arctic cruise expeditions designed with Inuit ...