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The Nunavut Food Guide which is culturally appropriate and acknowledges the reality of the Inuit diet which combines Inuit foods, such as bone marrow for calcium, fat for vitamin A, and food available at the market. The food guide was developed collaboratively with the Government of Nunavut and various Inuit and community groups


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