Adamie Naulaq Inookie watched as archeologists excavated one of a sod houses in Qaummaarviit Territorial Park, nearby Iqaluit, detection spears, harpoons and arrowheads.
Generations ago, those artifacts belonged to his ancestors. Â
The park has 11 sod houses, one of that belonged to Naulaq Inookie’s ancestors. People initial staid during Qaummaarviit as early as 1200 AD and were still there until a 1800s, according to Nunavut Parks.
Naulaq Inookie is a fourth era of his family to live in a area. Both he and his father, Inookie Adamie, visited a site in a summer during a dig.
“I never knew that it was my ancestors’ residence there,” Naulaq Inookie said. “It was a initial time these archeologist people were excavating a [sod] residence with a family member in a site.”
As a park’s normal steward, Naulaq Inookie gave a group from a Inuit Heritage Trust accede to excavate.
Excavation started in late Jul and wrapped adult in October. The initial group of 4 people spent 3 weeks in Jul and early Aug on site, while a second group of eight, spent a week in Sep and early October.

Inookie Naulaq examines a spearhead found during this summer’s excavations. (Meeka Mike/Inuit Heritage Trust )
The houses are half subterraneous with low entrances that trap a comfortable atmosphere within a house, according to a Nunavut government.
Torsten Diesel, a project’s manager with Inuit Heritage Trust, pronounced a structure commanded how a mine was carried out.
He pronounced there were concerns about how a site would tarry open melt, if H2O pooled in a doorway, that is reduce down a mountain than a rest of a house.
Torsten Diesel, with Inuit Heritage Trust, is handling a mine project. (David Gunn/CBC)
As a result, all mine was finished in that area initial and a run-off ditch was dug to forestall flooding.
In a entranceway, a teams found an total harpoon, spear, arrow heads, and a sled runner.
“The altogether series of artifacts that we found reaches adult into a thousands,” he said. “But many of that is only small waste of bone or mill that were constructed while Inuit behind in a day done their real mill tools.”
The artifacts are now in laboratories in southern Canada for charge and analysis.
When a charge work is completed, they will be displayed during a Museums of History and Nature in Ottawa.
The contingent goal, Diesel says, is that when Nunavut gets a possess birthright centre, versed to scrupulously safety a artifacts, they will lapse to a territory.
The project’s categorical idea is a full reformation of a sod residence for tourists.
They’ll be means to try a skin roofs upheld by whale jawbones and ribs and see how sleet insulated a homes.
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