Edited by Neil Christopher, Noel McDermott, and Louise Flaherty; Illustrated by Germaine Arnattaujaq; Inhabit Media Inc., 2024; 320 pages; $34.95. “It is difficult, if not impossible, for any person ...
Aboard these Arctic cruises, a chef-hosted 'Tundra to Table' dining experience shares exquisite regional cuisine and ...
Venturing through the ice can be a dangerous task as the Earth warms. A new mobile app could help members of the Inuit indigenous community to navigate the effects of climate change. Named after the ...
Growing up in Havana, Eugenia Druyet Zoubareva loved a special sweet treat called raspadura. Made by boiling down sugar cane, raspadura is usually sold in light brown blocks. It looks a bit like the ...
This fall, the Montreal Museum of Fine Art’s Native art collection — once consigned to a far corner — will be front and center in a new show. By Christy Choi In a fast-paced world, asinnajaq likes to ...
The American Indian Law Program (AILP) at the University of Colorado Law School hosted a hybrid panel discussion entitled “Self-Determining Greenland: Understanding Inuit Rights and International Law, ...
Fifty years ago, the Inuit and Cree were defending their land from a multi-billion-dollar hydroelectric project. They came ...
In a country where the rate of TB is among the world's lowest – 4.8 active cases per 100,000 people – the territory of Nunavut is an extraordinary outlier. About 1 in 500 people had active TB in 2021 ...
Greenland sled dogs, known asQimmeq in Greenlandic, have long played a vital role in the Arctic, assisting Inuit people in the harshest of environments. But new DNA analysis of both modern and ancient ...