- Kivalliq,
Aivilingmiutut (Aivilik),
North Baffin, East Baffin,
South Baffin Maktak (ᒪᒃᑕᒃ), Iñupiaq, Sallirmiutun,
North Baffin Maktaq, Inuinnaqtun, Natsilingmiutut...
- a
share of each
whale killed by the
hunters of
their ancestral village.
Maktak,
which is the skin and
blubber of
bowhead and
other whales, is rich in vitamins...
- of the
Weasel River.[citation needed]
Mount Asgard,
Baffin Island, 2001
Maktak Fiord Delta Horseshoe-shaped
lateral moraines at the
margin of the Penny...
- pull (tug of war) Toe kick Arm pull
Nalukataq (blanket toss) Seal
skinning Maktak eating Greased pole walk
Bench reach Arctic Winter Games Nalukataq "World...
-
select meats;
muktuk (Inuktitut syllabics: ᒪᒃᑖᖅ) (alternatively, maktaaq,
maktak (Inuktitut syllabics: ᒪᒃᑕᒃ) or maktaq),
whale skin and
blubber usually eaten...
- "Jews, Buddhists, Brahmins,
Nasoreans (Judeo-Christians), Christians, '
Maktaks' (Mandaeans, Manichaeans?) and zandiks." Kartir's
inscription is the earliest...
-
Geographical Names Data Base.
Natural Resources Canada.
Retrieved 2020-06-16. "
Maktak Fiord".
Geographical Names Data Base.
Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved...
- the whale's meat and organs.
According to the Iñupiat people, the whale's
maktak, the
thick black skin and
attached oily blubber,
contains body-warming energy...
-
around traditional camp life.
Those include fish cutting, seal
skinning and
maktak eating,
where the
competitors attempt to
perform the task as
quickly as...