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      This Inuk artist carves whale bone. See why he'll keep doing it | CBC.ca Loaded

      This Inuk artist carves whale bone. See why he'll keep doing it

      2 years ago
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      This Inuk artist carves whale bone. See why he'll keep doing it

      • 2 years ago
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      • Duration 3:00

      Ruben Anton Komangapik says artists who sculpt whale, walrus, and narwhal bones or ivory pose no threat to those species, and he argues export restrictions on their art are unnecessarily strict.

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