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Anchor text: Arctic
Target Entity: Arctic
Preceding Context: Walrus ivory carving and engraving has been an important folk art for people of the
Succeeding Context: since prehistoric times, among them the Inuit, Inupiaq and Yupik of Greenland and North America and the Chukchi and Koryak of Russia. The Chukchi and Bering Sea Yupik in particular continue to produce ivory. During Soviet times, several walrus carving collectives were established in villages in Chukotka, notably Uelen. International trade is, however, somewhat restricted by the Convention on the International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES).
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Source Page: Walrus ivory

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