‘It’s going to come down to one block’: Building an igloo for Nunavut arts festival
IQALUIT — Solomon Awa thinks he’s probably built about 150 igloos, or igluit in Inuktitut, over his lifetime, starting when he was 15.
Now in his 60s, Awa is considered a master igloo builder in Nunavut.
On a sunny afternoon in Iqaluit, he slices a long, thin knife through blocks of solid snow, carving them to fit snugly in an igloo’s walls. He steps back, squinting in the warm sun, to eye his progress, a thin layer of frost on his face.
Awa says igloo-building is traditional knowledge that has been passed down through generations of Inuit. There’s no blueprint.