Description

Ice float?
All utility knife
Snowblock houses, for one
Carnivorous swimmer
Short version of 'thank you'
Plural Inuk
Mode of summer transportation made of skins, English spelling
Eaten frozen, usually an ungulate
Used traditionally for heat, cooking, drying and light source
An elder might ask, "Who are you?"
Most traditional skins made for clothing or bedding
Landmark, hunting aide?
ᐃᓄᐃᑦ is one of the forms of writing
Yes, in most dialects
'...', malguk, pingahut....
Inuit live around this pole
Beautify or tells a story on face or the body
Indigenous Knowledge currently practiced
Short greeting
Not Mike but a fish trap
A relative's form of affection, rubbing noses?
To wait patiently with a barbed missal
People who came before the Inuit?
Collisions between gaseous particles in the Earth's atmosphere with charged particles released from the sun's atmosphere
Large women's boat for transporting
Inuit use for hauling and transportation with dogs
Arctic, sly '....'
Where Inuit gather to drum and dance
Inuit use this to fry or bake
Tent pole
Can be a bad or good spiritual helper, uses special powers
A niece may call a mother's brother
Not a storm but a....
Life-giving, heat and energy star, raccoon eyes maybe?
Canadians are closest to this, earth's axis
Not ski-doo, but a north star?
Canada's newest territory with a total area of 2,093,190 sq. km
Snowy, white and beautiful creature
Nunavut territorial flower or restaurant name in CB
Highest point in Nunavut
Sometimes made from seal or other furs, waterproof or weatherproof
NHL player from Rankin Inlet
Clear hard substance in a solid state
White, 6 sided crystal?
Wear these so you do not get snow blind
Inuit diet mostly consisted of before Northern Stores
See 41 across, at his site
Inuit kinship system, esp childless couple
First Inuk heart surgeon D.M.
Beloved Inuktitut singer Charlie...
One of celestial objects Inuit used for direction, time or weather
Inuit mythical creature of the sea
Sometimes it uses moss, most times this for 38 across
Air is cold, clear and...
HBC was known for trading in the early years
Receives in kind
Grizzly
Where Inuit students might attend
Not her's but
Little sea birds that nest on high cliffs
Survival piece, bag etc.

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