Photo: Carving pumpkins in Cape Dorset

By SPECIAL TO NUNATSIAQ NEWS

Volunteers, including RCMP Constable David Lawson (centre), health staff, hamlet and Canadian North, helped kids at Cape Dorset's Sam Pudlat School carve Halloween pumpkins last week. Children worked in small groups, demonstrating the schools Inuit Qaujimatuqaangit for that month, Pillriqatigiinniq or working together for a common cause, says teacher Emma Anso. Pumpkin-carvers also entered their names in an Oct. 28 draw to see who would to take their group's pumpkin home to display at home on Halloween night. (PHOTO COURTESY OF E. ANSO)


Volunteers, including RCMP Constable David Lawson (centre), health staff, hamlet and Canadian North, helped kids at Cape Dorset’s Sam Pudlat School carve Halloween pumpkins last week. Children worked in small groups, demonstrating the schools Inuit Qaujimatuqaangit for that month, Pillriqatigiinniq or working together for a common cause, says teacher Emma Anso. Pumpkin-carvers also entered their names in an Oct. 28 draw to see who would to take their group’s pumpkin home to display at home on Halloween night. (PHOTO COURTESY OF E. ANSO)

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