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  • The Inuit Games feature the "mouth pull," a test of strength and endurance. Pond Inlet, Nunavut, copyright amandacastleman.com.
    Nunavut-Pond-Inlet-mouth-pull-Castle...jpg
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  • A dramatic blue iceberg in Pond Inlet, Canada
    Nunavut-blue-iceberg-Castleman.jpg
  • "Stitches and Tattoos," a work by Inuk artist Niap, artificial sinew on paper
    Nunavut-Nancy-Saunders-art-Castleman.jpg
  • Niap, aka Nancy Saunders, the Inuk artist-in-residence aboard Adventure Canada's 2018 High Arctic Safari.
    Nunavut-Navy-Board-Inlet-Nancy-Saund...jpg
  • Bilingual English-Inuktitut stop sign in Pond Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
    Pond-Inlet-stop-sign-Castleman.jpg
  • A replica qarmaq, a traditional sod house, in Pond Inlet, Nunavut
    Nunavut-Pond-Inlet-Sod-House-Castlem...jpg
  • Dancer in Pond Inlet, Nunavut, Canada
    Nunavut-Pond-Inlet-drum-Castleman.jpg
  • Polar bears in Nunavut's Navy Board Inlet at 73°N, high above the Arctic Circle!
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  • Pond Inlet guides in Nunavut, Canada, wearing amautis (traditional women's parkas). Children under the age of two would nestle in the voluminous hoods.
    Nunavut-Pond-Inlet-women-beach-Castl...jpg
  • The Greenlandic Inuit lived in sod homes, until Scandinavian colonizers began shipping timber kits north in the 18th century. The bright colors originally telegraphed the buildings' functions: red stores, yellow hospitals, black police stations and blue fish factories.
    Greenland-Uummannaq-Iceberg-pup-Cast...jpg
  • The Greenlandic Inuit lived in sod homes, until Scandinavian colonizers began shipping timber kits north in the 18th century. The bright colors originally telegraphed the buildings' functions: red stores, yellow hospitals, black police stations and blue fish factories.
    Greenland-Uummannaq-Houses-Castleman.jpg
  • The Greenlandic Inuit lived in sod homes, until Scandinavian colonizers began shipping timber kits north in the 18th century. The bright colors originally telegraphed the buildings' functions: red stores, yellow hospitals, black police stations and blue fish factories.
    Greenland-Uummannaq-hill-Castleman.jpg