InuvikSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s premiere holiday shopping spree was back in full force this year. Running from Nov. 25 to 27, the Great Northern Arts FestivalSA¹ú¼ÊÓ°ÊÓ´«Ã½™s annual Christmas Craft Fair jam-packed the Midnight Sun Complex with the finest artists and artisans of the Delta. Enjoy this third of three showcases of the merchants you can support this year. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Cathey Cockney minds her table of ookpiks and traditional art. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Janet Asbuil and Maidie-Anne Turner sell stained glass gifts. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Kim and Alexandria Ruben show off their homemade gloves, mukluks and dolls. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Darlene Cockney sells antler earrings made by Don Gruben. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Photographer Kristian Binder sits at his table with pictures, clothes and just about anything you can imagine displaying his work. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Ethel-Jean Gruben and Anna-Lee McLeod sell delicious baked goods. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Annie and Danny Gordon, from Aklavik, relax at their table of wares from their store Okevik Craft Shop. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Dannyanne Nokadlak beams among her hand-crafted earrings, made from natural materials. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Bambi Amos and Robin Carpenter sell homemade earrings made of beads and feathers, and fur mitts and purses. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Paulie Parrill and Trudy Bradbury show off their homemade kitchenware and glassworks. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Rosalind Mercredi shows off her custom glassworks. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Dreven Devoe and Mary Anne Francey sell Mary Anne's homemade earrings. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Wilma Dosedel makes traditional parkies and covers. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo
Ester Wolkki works on the backing for a traditional mitt. Eric Bowling/NNSL photo