ikjákjük
Ikjákjük is a term found in the indigenous languages of Canada, specifically in the Inuktitut language spoken in the Arctic regions of Quebec and Labrador. It is a word used to describe a traditional fishing technique employed by the Inuit people.
The ikjákjük method involves using a throwing board, also known as an ikjákjuk or a "crooked shaft,"
This fishing method is often associated with the whale hunting practices of the Inuit, particularly in the
The ikjákjuk is a significant part of Inuit cultural heritage and is often used to teach traditional
Research has indicated that the ikjákjuk has been an integral component of Inuit fishing and hunting practices