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Your North: Best reader photos for the week of Jan. 10

Here are some of the best photos from around the North that you sent us this week.

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Keeping hunting traditions alive in the North. This is Jaxtyn Alexie watching his dad Troy Alexie in Fort McPherson, N.W.T. Troy is working with a fresh caribou kill and showing his boy how it's done. Thanks to Allison Neyando for this picture. (Submitted by Allison Neyando)

Here are some of the best photos from around the North that you sent us this week.

Check out this lynx near Lake Laberge, Yukon. Thanks 'fur' sharing it with us, Ray Marnoch. (Submitted by Ray Marnoch)
This majestic artwork is made out of donated metal objects. It was designed by Daphne Mennell and welded by Roger Poole. It weighs two tons. Thanks to Mike McCann for capturing its beauty. (Submitted by Mike McCann)
Fireworks to welcome back the sun in Inuvik, N.W.T. Bernadette Binder took this shot at the annual Sunrise Festival. It had been weeks since the sun last set in the arctic community. (Submitted by Bernadette Binder)
The sun returns to Taloyoak, Nunavut. Paul Ogruk says it felt good to see the sun after it had been gone for so long. He can't wait for longer and brighter days ahead. (Submitted by Paul Ogruk)
Amazing moonlight in the Arctic. This was taken during a full moon on the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway. Aaron Nasogaluak took this photo. He says he snapped it with his phone using a long exposure. (Submitted by Aaron Nasogaluak)