By Daron Letts, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunatsiaq News Power played a part in the final day of the Kivalliq Summer Games, with athletes gathering on Chesterfield Inlet’s narrow sandy beach at noon. The three-day regional competition — the first held in more than one decade — ran Friday to Sunday. It featured two dozen adult and teen athletes from Arviat, Baker Lake, Rankin Inlet, Whale Cove and Chesterfield Inlet, who competed in 14 traditional Inuit competitions. Sunday began with a shout of the word “pull!” to mark the start of walrus pull, among the most gruelling of the competitions, and the only one held outdoors. Walrus pull is not a tug-of-war contest. Instead, one athlete struggles to out-brute a growing line of pullers, much like a harpooned walrus resists…




