Located in Churchill, Manitoba, the Itsanitaq Museum offers a deep dive into the indigenous history of the region. The museum houses an impressive collection of Inuit carvings and artifacts, spanning from the Pre-Dorset period (1,700 BC) through Dorset, Thule, and modern Inuit times. Visitors can explore a range of items that provide insights into the ingenuity and resilience of the people who have thrived in this challenging environment. The compact space is filled with intricately crafted objects, each telling a story of survival and cultural continuity.
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