Flippers, ribs and intestines: Annual walrus hunt in Iqaluit a chance for fresh meat
IQALUIT, Nunavut — A man slides a walrus flipper the size of his arm into a black garbage bag and ties it up with a grin.
A woman carefully handles a set of ribs, tucks them into a grocery bag and places them in a cooler.
It’s an hour before sunset in Iqaluit and a group of walrus hunters has just returned to hand out the fresh catch to the community.
Trucks line Iqaluit’s causeway and residents stand — plastic bags, buckets and coolers in hand — ready to greet The Black Jet, one of the walrus hunter’s boats.