The end of winter in Iqaluit brings celebration and tests of traditional Inuit skills, such as igloo-building, dog-sled racing, ice-fishing and more
Igloo-building, sea-ice racing and bannock-making are just some of the competitions at the annual Toonik Tyme Festival in Iqaluit. The 52-year-old event celebrates Inuit traditions and the return of spring to Canada’s Arctic.
Andrea Andersen gets help from another veteran igloo maker, Solomon Awa. ‘He finished way before me, then gave me pointers on how to make the top of the igloo because that’s the hardest part,’ she says. ‘... He is what we say “ajunngi,” which is, like, super-expert.’
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