Elder Akulukuk Judea fillets an Arctic char, while explaining to students at a traditional knowledge camp in Katannilik Territorial Park in late August about fish anatomy and the uses of the various parts of the fish. (Photo courtesy of Caroline Ipeelie-Qiatsuk/Nunavut Parks and Special Places)
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“I would love to have done this stuff”
A group of young teens in Kimmirut had the opportunity in late August to leave their community and their school behind and spend five days camping in Katannilik Territorial Park. The camp is an annual event, dating back to the 1990s.
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