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Date: 2012-05-14 10:23:32
Meat
Fermented foods
Igunaq
Aboriginal peoples in Quebec
Eskimos
Indigenous peoples of North America
Igloolik
Polar bear
Inuit
Zoology
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Food and drink

Igunaq-Aged meat Igunaq is fermented ( aged ) walrus or seal meat that has been cached away for future use. Meat is usually cached beneath stones or pebbles. Aged walrus meat is extremely high in protein, iron and vitami

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