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Chapter 2 Aullagviq– The whaling camp

Chapter 2 Aullagviq– The whaling camp

Chapter 2 Aullagviq– The whaling camp aullagviq--

Chapter 2 Aullagviq– The whaling camp aullagviq-- whaling camp

Chapter 2 Aullagviq– The whaling camp aullagviq-- whaling camp Hudson Bay start--

Chapter 2 Aullagviq– The whaling camp aullagviq-- whaling camp WIDTH=1440&DMHEIGHT=2000&DMMODE=viewer&DMFULL=1&DMX=0&DMY=0&DMTEXT=&DMTHU MB=0&REC=23&DMROTATE=0&x=262&y=329 Hudson Bay start--

Chapter 2 Aullagviq– The whaling camp aullagviq-- whaling camp WIDTH=1440&DMHEIGHT=2000&DMMODE=viewer&DMFULL=1&DMX=0&DMY=0&DMTEXT=&DMTHU MB=0&REC=23&DMROTATE=0&x=262&y=329 Hudson Bay start-- Furriers went half a day, made camp, and went back for forgotten things when not far away.

Chapter 2 Aullagviq– The whaling camp aullagviq-- whaling camp WIDTH=1440&DMHEIGHT=2000&DMMODE=viewer&DMFULL=1&DMX=0&DMY=0&DMTEXT=&DMTHU MB=0&REC=23&DMROTATE=0&x=262&y=329 Hudson Bay start-- Furriers went half a day, made camp, and went back for forgotten things when not far away. The use of a snow sled in Alaska is similar to using a snowmobile in Wisconsin

Chapter 2 Land fast ice is anchored to the ocean bottom. Floating ice is found where the ocean floor drops off—dangerous ice.

Chapter 2 Land fast ice is anchored to the ocean bottom. Floating ice is found where the ocean floor drops off—dangerous ice. It’s 9:00 PM in broad daylight, still light hours later as Kusiq and Lincoln traveled across the ice.

Chapter 2 Land fast ice is anchored to the ocean bottom. Floating ice is found where the ocean floor drops off—dangerous ice. It’s 9:00 PM in broad daylight, still light hours later as Kusiq and Lincoln traveled across the ice. water sky--

Chapter 2 Land fast ice is anchored to the ocean bottom. Floating ice is found where the ocean floor drops off—dangerous ice. It’s 9:00 PM in broad daylight, still light hours later as Kusiq and Lincoln traveled across the ice. water sky-- good cloud

Chapter 2 Land fast ice is anchored to the ocean bottom. Floating ice is found where the ocean floor drops off—dangerous ice. It’s 9:00 PM in broad daylight, still light hours later as Kusiq and Lincoln traveled across the ice. water sky-- good cloud, tells Eskimos where the leads are

Chapter 2 Land fast ice is anchored to the ocean bottom. Floating ice is found where the ocean floor drops off—dangerous ice. It’s 9:00 PM in broad daylight, still light hours later as Kusiq and Lincoln traveled across the ice. water sky-- good cloud, tells Eskimos where the leads are Whalers camp near leads because bowhead whales come up in them

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them.

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them.

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs.

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs.

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs. puktaaq (pook tai ik)

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs. puktaaq (pook tai ik)

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs. puktaaq (pook tai ik) iceberg

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs. puktaaq (pook tai ik) iceberg silam nature-m (sil ahm nah too ram)

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs. puktaaq (pook tai ik) iceberg silam nature-m (sil ahm nah too ram) It is natural. No machines make sounds in whale camp because they may scare away whales.

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs. puktaaq (pook tai ik) iceberg silam nature-m (sil ahm nah too ram) It is natural. No machines make sounds in whale camp because they may scare away whales. umiaq (oom me ak)

Chapter 2 AġviQ’s (bowhead whales) winter in the Bering Sea Eskimo whalers use sound with whales by singing to them. Whales come in on their songs. puktaaq (pook tai ik) iceberg silam nature-m (sil ahm nah too ram) It is natural. No machines make sounds in whale camp because they may scare away whales. umiaq (oom me ak) skin boat