Please welcome Tuutruk

great first post. :clap:
i also am not from genmay, nor do i hate it, because i don't know it.
i want to sit around a campfire and listen to your stories.
how old are you and what are three adjectives you'd use to describe yourself?
 
Boxers or briefs (or in your case seal blubber)?

How often do you go back north to visit family/friends?

:pics:?

What is the most unusual thing you have eaten? Caribou? Walrus? Bear?
 
Boxers or briefs (or in your case seal blubber)?

How often do you go back north to visit family/friends?

:pics:?

What is the most unusual thing you have eaten? Caribou? Walrus? Bear?

Boxers

I have pictures, yes! :p

I try to visit once a year, it can get expensive

Whale blubber(raw). Oh yes, muktuk. It's alright.. I wouldn't want to live off the stuff though.
 
I'm slowly re-learning inuvialuktun. I have a few discs with about 58 inuvialuktun language lessons and I try to listen to some radio programs through online streams: http://www.cbc.ca/listen/streams/r1_inuvik_32.html (they have inuvialuktun programs on every once in a while). On top of all that, I ask my relatives to speak to me in inuvialuktun if they can.

It gets hard since I can't speak or hear it all the time but I'll slowly catch on :mad:
 
do you know influx? since i assume all of you guys know each other?

hello tent pole. i remember your name from genmay but nothing else.
 
Looks like I got approved :) (Warning www.peacefest.com this weekend, I've been drinking.)
Fun fun fun? :p
I like the arcade.

And from what I've read and heard, I'm also American. I have dual citizanship according to my rights as an Inuvialuit eskimo.. maybe I'll try to use it some day. :p