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Quebec AM | Jul 12, 2012 | 7:46

Making traditional seal skin boots in Kuujjuaq

While many women in Nunavik still make traditional parkas and mittens, the practice of making seal skin boots - or kamiks - has declined. But some women in Kuujjuaq are working hard to learn the skill, and pass it on to a new generation. Our Ainslie MacLellan visited a class earlier this year, to learn what goes into making kamiks.

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