In a photo taken in 1949 near Coppermine, Canada, an Inuit girl proudly displayed her Canadian Inuit dog,
In a photo taken in 1949 near Coppermine, Canada, an Inuit girl proudly displayed her Canadian Inuit dog, also known as qimmiq. The dog was nestled in the girl's hood, which is traditionally used to carry babies and is called an artiggi. The hood is meticulously crafted with caribou sinew. Inuit women wear a unique parka called an amauti, which has a pouch at the back below the hood to carry a baby. The girl in the picture was carrying a puppy in a similar position, which is adorable as she was imitating the mothers she had observed carrying their babies in this manner. I wish that the puppy had a long, joyful, and healthy life with her.