Photo: Let the harvest begin

By JANE GEORGE

Mathieu Dumont, the Government of Nunavut’s regional wildlife biologist for the Kitikmeot region, stands Feb. 24 beside some of the first muskox hunted during Cambridge Bay's annual muskox hunt. The annual muskox hunt provides horns, qiviuq and 25,000 pounds of meat to Kitikmeot Foods, which owned by the Nunavut Development Corp. and the Ikalututiak Hunters and Trappers Organization. (PHOTO BY JANE GEORGE)


Mathieu Dumont, the Government of Nunavut’s regional wildlife biologist for the Kitikmeot region, stands Feb. 24 beside some of the first muskox hunted during Cambridge Bay’s annual muskox hunt. The annual muskox hunt provides horns, qiviuq and 25,000 pounds of meat to Kitikmeot Foods, which owned by the Nunavut Development Corp. and the Ikalututiak Hunters and Trappers Organization. (PHOTO BY JANE GEORGE)

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