It’s berry season! Sandi Chan shows off some of her berry-picking bounty from the Plateau area of Iqaluit. (Photo courtesy of Sandi Chan)
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Posted by Frobisher Bay on
Look how many of the blueberries in her hand not ready
It better to wait till the first frost for the blackberries that way they are more juice less seeds
Also it’s not good to pick from the berry plant to early
I am sure everyone is eager to go but educate yourself first
Also we Inuit leave the close spots for elders incase the elders feel like to go as the are not as mobile as the younger generations
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Posted by Kyle S. on
Thanks Captain Obvious! Nobody leaves close spots for elders, I don’t have transportation, so I’m going where ever I want, first come first served! what’s wrong with you? Educate yourself, Blah blah ringing to my ears.
Look how many of the blueberries in her hand not ready
It better to wait till the first frost for the blackberries that way they are more juice less seeds
Also it’s not good to pick from the berry plant to early
I am sure everyone is eager to go but educate yourself first
Also we Inuit leave the close spots for elders incase the elders feel like to go as the are not as mobile as the younger generations
Thanks Captain Obvious! Nobody leaves close spots for elders, I don’t have transportation, so I’m going where ever I want, first come first served! what’s wrong with you? Educate yourself, Blah blah ringing to my ears.