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Makivik Magazine Issue 91

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Although the dog teams were eager to continue their journey towards Kangirsuk,<br />

the wind had grown stronger, snow fell, and it quickly turned into a blizzard—safer<br />

to wait it out. Race coordinator Jobie Epoo and <strong>Makivik</strong> information agent Kitty<br />

Gordon use the time to check emails at the FCNQ Hotel.<br />

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Noah Annahatak of Kangiqsujuaq leads a team of purebred Inuit<br />

huskies, along with his 18-year-old son Sandy.<br />

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Children were very happy<br />

to pet the dogs upon their<br />

arrival in Kangirsuk.<br />

MAKIVIK mag a zine<br />

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