Photo: KIA general meeting ends with a scrumptious feast

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

The Kitikmeot Inuit Association's Sherry Emingak, left, and Vivienne Aknavigak, right, prepare to serve muskox and caribou at the Oct. 7 KIA feast in Cambridge Bay, which also featured Arctic char, maktaaq, turkey, salads and bannock. The feast marked the end of the KIA's annual general meeting in the Luke Novoligak community hall and the beginning of another — the Nunavut Association of Municipalities' AGM gets underway Oct. 8. Today, see Nunatsiaqonline.ca for a story on an urgent plea that Kitikmeot elder Annie Neglak issued on behalf of abused elders in the region. (PHOTO BY JANE GEORGE)


The Kitikmeot Inuit Association’s Sherry Emingak, left, and Vivienne Aknavigak, right, prepare to serve muskox and caribou at the Oct. 7 KIA feast in Cambridge Bay, which also featured Arctic char, maktaaq, turkey, salads and bannock. The feast marked the end of the KIA’s annual general meeting in the Luke Novoligak community hall and the beginning of another — the Nunavut Association of Municipalities’ AGM gets underway Oct. 8. Today, see Nunatsiaqonline.ca for a story on an urgent plea that Kitikmeot elder Annie Neglak issued on behalf of abused elders in the region. (PHOTO BY JANE GEORGE)

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