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  2. Ice fishing - Wikipedia

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    Ice fishing - Wikipedia ... Ice fishing

  3. Ice jigger - Wikipedia

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    Two ice jiggers inside the fish loading and weighing area of J. Waite Fisheries Inc. in Buffalo Narrows Saskatchewan, Canada. These are about eight feet long. The ice jigger also known as prairie ice jigger, or prairie jigger, is a device for setting a fishing net under the ice between two ice holes, invented by indigenous fishermen of Canada in early 1900s.

  4. Culture of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Greenland. The culture of Greenland has much in common with Greenlandic Inuit tradition, as the majority of people are descended from Inuit. Many people still go ice fishing and there are annual dog-sled races in which everyone with a team participates. However, Greenland has now become somewhat of a tourist attraction.

  5. Netsilik - Wikipedia

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    Any excess fish were stored in ice blocks and saved for a time when fishing and hunting were both unrewarding. Seals also provided the Netsilik with fat for their qulliq (soapstone lamps), which both lit and heated the igloos. This made the Netsilik, and most other Inuit, one of the few peoples to hunt for their heating fuel, rather than use wood.

  6. Aasivissuit – Nipisat: Inuit Hunting Ground between Ice and Sea

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    Aasivissuit. Aasivissuit – Nipisat: Inuit Hunting Ground between Ice and Sea is a cultural landscape and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the central part of Western Greenland. [1] Added to the World Heritage List in 2018, the site preserves the archeological remains of over 4000 years of occupation and contains well-preserved evidence ...

  7. Inuit culture - Wikipedia

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    Inuit culture - Wikipedia ... Inuit culture

  8. Greenlandic Inuit - Wikipedia

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    Greenlandic Inuit

  9. Fishing industry in Greenland - Wikipedia

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    An old fishing boat in Sisimiut Inuit hooks used for ice fishing. The fishing industry in Greenland is very important to the national economy of Greenland and local food supply. It is the source of many people's livelihoods all across the country, employing some 6,500 out of a national population of 56,452 people (2010). [1] [2]

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