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Inuit Hunter — Arctic Ice Landscape

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An Inuit hunter photographed on the sea ice of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago — the traditional hand- sewn caribou skin parka, the harpoon, and the ice hunting posture captured against the vast white Arctic seascape.

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The Inuit of Canada’s Nunavut Territory maintain hunting traditions that predate European contact by over 4,000 years — the sea ice hunting of ringed seal, bearded seal, walrus, and narwhal providing the dietary foundation of communities beyond the treeline. The traditional qulittaq (parka) hand-sewn from caribou skin provides warmth to -50°C and represents a technical achievement in textile engineering unmatched by modern outdoor gear for its weight-to- insulation ratio. This photograph was made during a hunting accompaniment facilitated by the Hamlet of Pond Inlet on Baffin Island — a formal cultural collaboration with an Inuit community hunter. The image was made on the sea ice at -38°C in the blue Arctic midday light that prevails in March when the sun is low but present. The scale of the ice landscape behind white in every direction to the horizon — establishes the isolation and courage inherent in traditional Inuit hunting.

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