🇨🇦 Arctic art: Canada's Inuit people sculptures tell unique stories | Al Jazeera English

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Native Inuit people living in the Canadian Arctic have traditionally survived by hunting whales, seals and polar bears.

But as their way of life has changed dramatically, some have turned to art to make a living.

Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak visited the community of Joe Haven - where sculptures, paintings and tapestries are telling the world about their unique frozen landscape.

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Beautiful and the most underrated art work in North America.

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Being able to preserve your culture and find a way to make a good living off it is always a good thing.

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