ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月21日 21時41分


Consider this a breath of cold air on the first day of summer. While growing up on the open #tundra, Adami Sakiagak learned to build igloos. Now, the 57-year-old Inuit is teaching the disappearing craft to younger generations. “At one time people had no camps,” Adami said, referring to the shelters now scattered across traditional hunting and fishing grounds. “And any person who went out onto the land, they usually built an igloo.” But in Kangiqsujuaq, Quebec, the typical Northern town where Adami lives, only about a dozen people remain who know how to build one. Earlier this year, he gave @ニューヨーク・タイムズ journalists a demonstration. First, he found snow that was solid, but not too dense. Once Adami located a good spot, he drew a circle in the snow to mark the igloo’s perimeter. A friend, Tiisi Qisiiq, then began cutting blocks of snow with a carpenter’s crosscut saw. @avelkaim took this photo of Adami and Tiisi working on their igloo. Visit the link in our profile to read more, and swipe left to see another view of Kangiqsujuaq, where, on a clear night, the velvety black sky is sprayed with stars and hung with greenish garlands of ghostly #northernlights. #❄️


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