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Ivakkak-tuit Uit!
Today the Ivakkak racers travelled about 40 KM. In Kangirsuk for the start of the race, elder Susie Taqulik prayed for their safety and a hymn was sung by Peter Nassak. Jonathan Epoo, the coordinator had this to say, “Kangirsuk…
Allen Gordon’s dog gets a proper treatment from our vet Johannie Demers, M.V.
Cutting fingernails and trimming the fur of dogs’ paw is part of routine manicure, this one by Junior Tukiapik
The Ivakkak racers left Aariak for their second day of racing at 10 a.m. this morning and travelled a total of 42 KM to Kangirsuk. The community of Kangirsuk was very excited for their arrival. The community made tea and…
Quaqtaq, March 31, 2016 – at 9:30 a.m. the first of twelve dog teams crossed the Ivakkak starting point. The community was present at the bay of Quaqtaq to help support and cheer on the teams vying for the win.…
Credit: Corporal C.K. McLean fonds/Avataq Cultural Institute/MCL-045
Location: Quaqtaq
Photographer: E Charles McLean
Credit: Corporal C.K. McLean fonds/Avataq Cultural Institute/MCL-045
We went through Tasiujaq where some of the Officials and Support crew joined us on the trail.
Thank to Avataq Cultural Institute who were able to find some historical photograph of the dogs in the community.
Harry Okpik who participates in the grueling 600 km. Ivakkak dogsled race across Nunavik.
I want to take the time to thank a couple of persons or organizations that made this unique adventure possible. Many thanks to: – Makivik who invited me for a fifth year in a row to be the race veterinarian;…
The Ivakkak awards ceremony was held today in Puvirnituq at the community gymnasium with between 400-500 community members present. The awards ceremony was broadcasted live on TNI. Juani Beaulne, the Ivakkak coordinator, was the master of ceremonies. The top three…
The mushers arrive today and everyone is welcome to participate in the last days of the Snow Festival