!leafs Some tour company is selling tours of barren arctic wasteland for $16k and its making the seal eaters mad as frick
"Tourism in this area can lead to disruption and potentially damage these irreplaceable sites," the hunting organization's letter says, adding it worries more tourists along the western coast of Hudson Bay "may further habituate" polar bears and put Inuit lives at risk in Arviat, roughly 200 kilometres north of Hubbart Point.
Also they're saying the land is super sacred or smth. One of the only industries in the area apart from welfare grift and they're big mad at ypipo as usual, even though the company pays its tithes to chief & council
The company behind the tour describes it as a "life-changing" adventure with access to Arctic animals in an "awe-inspiring northern wilderness largely untouched by human existence" and visits to what it calls "the Hudson Bay version of Stonehenge — ancient Inuit building remains and hunting grounds thousands of years old."
lol, lmao even:
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The Inuit arrived in 1100 A.D.
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And there's like 90 of them. It's not really fair to claim land within 200 miles of anywhere you've ever been.
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The abbos pull the same fake excuses.
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Tourism might disrupt the hunting grounds they don't use anymore?
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Like a child,
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Snapshots:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/hubbart-point-tourism-concerns-1.7280908:
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