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The decline of the island’s ice and increasingly volatile weather have made it hard to maintain some Indigenous traditions.
Spring was go-time. Winter was a time of rest. The author’s Inupiat Eskimo hunting partner, the late Danny Pikok, with a pair of willow ptarmigan taken near Point Lay, Alaska in the early 1990s amid ...
To determine the shortest-living dog breeds, Stacker examined data from Nature and the American Kennel Club's 2024 breed ...
People in Nain have noticed sea ice is forming later in the year and melting earlier, which is impacting their culture and ...
The Inuit have survived and thrived for generations in one of the most remote, vast and rugged places on Earth, hunting for seals, whales and polar bears. Their traditional religion is animist.
Arctic Bay is a place of Ski-Doos and quad bikes, big GMC and Ford pick-ups, a toddler being pulled in a milk crate on a ...
First Nations craftspeople from across Manitoba are gathering to showcase their cooking, medicine and mukluk-making skills in ...
The Arctic Inspiration Prize finalists have been announced for 2025, with nine out of the 18 youth teams representing Nunavut ...
The costumes in North of North are a testament to the Inuit community's deep connection to their heritage. Lead costume designer Debra Hanson and Inuk consultant Keenan 'Nooks' Lindell worked ...
It’s some to the southernmost Inuit communities in the world, which are experiencing some of the most extreme impacts of climate change on their traditional hunting culture. Not only is sea ice ...