Dietary adequacy of Inuit in the Canadian Arctic

The traditional diet of Inuit living in Nunavut includes wild game (e.g. polar bear, muskox, and caribou), marine animals (e.g. Arctic char, trout, seal, walrus, and whale), birds (e.g. ptarmigan and geese) and seasonal wild berries

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Summary:The traditional diet of Inuit living in Nunavut includes wild game (e.g. polar bear, muskox, and caribou), marine animals (e.g. Arctic char, trout, seal, walrus, and whale), birds (e.g. ptarmigan and geese) and seasonal wild berries