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    Muktuk (redirect from Maktaaq)
    and other terms for the skin and blubber, include: Ikiilgin, Chukchi Maktaaq (ᒪᒃᑖᖅ), Sallirmiutun (Siglitun), Kivalliq, Aivilingmiutut (Aivilik), North...
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    Inuit elders eating maktaaq...
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    Inuit subsistence whaling, 2007. A beluga whale is flensed for its maktaaq (skin), an important source of vitamin C....
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    Two Inuit elders share Maktaaq in 2002....
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    Inuit subsistence whaling. A beluga whale is flensed for its maktaaq which is an important source of vitamin C in the diet of some Inuit....
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    Women eating maktaaq, a traditional Inuit delicacy (the skin of a Greenland whale)...
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    fermentation of select meats; muktuk (Inuktitut syllabics: ᒪᒃᑖᖅ) (alternatively, maktaaq, maktak (Inuktitut syllabics: ᒪᒃᑕᒃ) or maktaq), whale skin and blubber...
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  • about Country Food, like caribou, seal, and char. But her favourite is maktaaq. Ukaliq and Kalla join in the fun and Nanuq and Nuka clean up a campsite...
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