Wednesday, 11 January 2012 15:42
| Hunters in Sachs Harbour, N.W.T., harvested abotu 250 musk oxen this year, for the first time in three years. (CBC) |
People in the community of Sachs Harbour in Canada's Northwest Territories, are calling the latest commercial musk ox harvest a success.
It was the first harvest in three years in the most northerly community of the Northwest Territories.
Hunters took 250 of the animals for their meat and wool.
About 25 people from Sachs Harbour and Inuvik, Northwest Territories, benefitted from the employment the harvest created.
Joey Carpenter, who is from Sachs Harbour and sits on the community's harvest board, explained how the musk oxen are processed.
"When they bring it in, they skin it and then they hang it up on a railing and cut it in half right down the centre. And from there, they take it to a process trailer where they grind the meat," said Carpenter.
The harvest took place about 50 kilometres from the community.
The Business Development and Investment Corporation, based in Yellowknife, the Northwest Territories capital, helped organize the hunt. The corporation will meet with the Sachs Harbour harvest board at the end of the month to determine whether or not the community will go ahead with another harvest in 2013.


