Inuit ingenuity and a whaler’s wife: how the Pang hat became a symbol of Nunavut
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NEWS JUL 9, 2026 – 8:30 AM EDT
Inuit ingenuity and a whaler’s wife: how the Pang hat became a symbol of Nunavut
As Nunavut celebrates 27 years, Nunatsiaq News digs into the provenance of an accessory unique to the territory
Artist Eena Angmarlik displays a Pang hat and the wool used to create it at the Uqqurmiut Centre for Arts and Crafts in Pangnirtung. (Photo by Daron Letts)
By Daron Letts
Functional and fashionable, the Pang hat is one of Nunavut’s iconic symbols.
Arviat actor Vinnie Karetak wears a Pang hat in a closing scene of North of North. (Screenshot courtesy of CBC)
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