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Carvings of Our Culture - Saliqmiut Ep. 8

A prominent form of art within the community of Tuktoyaktuk, carving has long been a traditional and beloved practice. Although carving began as a way to make tools, with long winters and no stone walls, carving became the medium through which carvers could express themselves and life surrounding them. While the techniques and teachings were passed down by their elders, the carvers of today continue to be inspired by those who came before them.

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