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  2. Nalukataq - Wikipedia

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    The blanket toss is open to viewing by tourists, and in 2000 Scott Gomez was tossed twenty feet/six meters. [23] Former champion and state representative Reggie Joule, [24] once appeared on The Tonight Show to discuss the blanket toss. [22] Nalukataq is a men's and women's event in the World Eskimo Indian Olympics.

  3. Laura Bergt - Wikipedia

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    Born in the Northwest Arctic Borough of Alaska to bi-racial parents, she grew up in Nome and Kotzebue before attending high school in Sitka. Involved in the Native Olympic movement, she was both a nine-times winner of the Arctic Circle blanket toss event and served as chair of the World Eskimo Indian Olympics in 1966. She worked as a promoter ...

  4. Utqiagvik, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Blanket Toss during a Nalukataq in Utqiagvik. Kivgiq, the Messenger Feast, in more recent times, has been held almost every year, but "officially" is held every two or three years in late January or early February, at the discretion of the North Slope Borough mayor. Kivgiq is an international event that attracts visitors from around the Arctic ...

  5. Iñupiat - Wikipedia

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    Blanket toss during a Nalukataq in Utqiaġvik, Alaska. Historically, some Inupiat lived in sedentary communities, while others were nomadic. Some villages in the area have been occupied by Indigenous groups for more than 10,000 years. The Nalukataq is a spring whaling festival among Inupiat. The festival celebrates traditional whale hunting and ...

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  7. Arctic sports - Wikipedia

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    A blanket toss at the 2011 World Eskimo Indian Olympics. The blanket toss, also known as Nalukataq, is a trampolining discipline. The trampoline is made up of walrus hide or a seal skin blanket, held by 40 to 50 volunteers. The objective of the blanket toss discipline is to get as high as possible, while also managing balance and style in the air.

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