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A recent study conducted by Dr. Ana Paula Motta and her colleagues, in collaboration with the Balanggarra Aboriginal ...
Scientific Illustration teaches student illustrators to work directly with scientists and scholars to create visually ...
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Sacred Geometry in Indigenous Art: A Visual Language of Place and StoryHave you ever gazed at a woven basket, a painted rock, or a beaded garment and felt a strange sense of harmony—like the ...
U.S. Army Lt. John W. Gunnison, then working on a survey of the Great Lakes, wrote a letter to his Mormon friend, Albert ...
Nanook of the North,” in 1922, presented, for the first time, the details of the life of an Inuit family in Alaska.
Illustrator Lili Chin is now publishing her third illustrated book about pets, “Dogs of the World.” It looks at 600 kinds of ...
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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 ...
In urban Inuit photographer Barry Pottle’s visit to the Rideau Canal, it’s the time of the year when the body of water freezes, creating intricate patterns and colors.
The decline of the island’s ice and increasingly volatile weather have made it hard to maintain some Indigenous traditions.
Midzánághá Águnìlíní (Young person whose heart is kind) Award is open to all Indigenous youth, including First Nations and non-status, Métis, and Inuit.
The Indigenous Liaison Program serves as a bridge between Statistics Canada and First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities and Indigenous organizations. Work in partnership with First Nations, Métis, ...
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