Photo: The pride of Nunatsiavut

By NUNATSIAQ NEWS

Peggy Andersen, the executive director of Inuit-owned Torngat Arts and Crafts Inc. in Nain, Nunatsiavut, displays the non-profit organization's wares at the Northern Lights trade show in Ottawa last week. Their products include sealskin garments, traditional clothing and sculptures carved from labradorite, a beautiful green-blue iridescent stone that occurs near Nain. This year's version of Northern Lights ran from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 and attracted more than 200 exhibitors and 1,200 delegates from Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut and Greenland. Find more coverage later on Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO BY JIM BELL)


Peggy Andersen, the executive director of Inuit-owned Torngat Arts and Crafts Inc. in Nain, Nunatsiavut, displays the non-profit organization’s wares at the Northern Lights trade show in Ottawa last week. Their products include sealskin garments, traditional clothing and sculptures carved from labradorite, a beautiful green-blue iridescent stone that occurs near Nain. This year’s version of Northern Lights ran from Jan. 31 to Feb. 3 and attracted more than 200 exhibitors and 1,200 delegates from Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut and Greenland. Find more coverage later on Nunatsiaqonline.ca. (PHOTO BY JIM BELL)

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