Inuit elder man, dressed in modern arctic clothing, builds igloo by carving snow blocks and carefully placing them. This is a traditional shelter still used by some Inuit today Stock Photo

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Inuit elder man, dressed in modern arctic clothing, builds igloo by carving snow blocks and carefully placing them. This is a traditional shelter still used by some Inuit today Stock Photo

Inuit elder man, dressed in modern arctic clothing, builds igloo by carving snow blocks and carefully placing them. This is a traditional shelter still used by some Inuit today Stock Photo

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Inuit elder man, mid 60s, dressed in modern arctic clothing, works atop a traditional igloo with a knife used for igloo building. Actual igloos are not left with blocks showing. When the

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Inuit elder man, dressed in modern arctic clothing, builds igloo by carving snow blocks and carefully placing them. This is a traditional shelter still used by some Inuit today Stock Photo

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