As Greenland moves past Danish colonialism, young people are taking up old traditions, like facial tattoos and kayaking, and see no need for the U.S. as a new master.
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 ...
The war in northern Quebec began before there was a Quebec, before anyone but Cree and Inuit lived there, and it ended more than two centuries ago. But as filmmakers Zacharias Kunuk and Neil Diamond ...
A video of an Inuit woman revealing her view through snow blinders has gone viral on TikTok. The clip was shared by @marikasila, the Instagram account of Inuit actor Marika Sila, and has had 6.6 ...
When Sheila Watt-Cloutier was growing up in Kuujjuaq, an Inuit village in far northern Quebec, summer days never got hot enough for shorts and T-shirts. Only the very brave ventured into the frigid ...
In the early 1950s, a young woman named Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk, living in Kangiqsujuaq, Nunavik, was asked by the Oblate missionary Father Robert Lechat to write down some Inuktitut sentences so that he ...
Greenlandic women are transforming the Arctic's art scene and releasing their Indigenous identity from its colonial past. They're pushing for visibility and ...
Janet Jull receives funding from Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Inuit Medical Interpreter Team, Malaya Zehr, and Mamisarvik Healing Centre, Tungasuvvingat Inuit do not work for, consult, own ...
The three co-management boards referenced in this article received funding from Polar Knowledge Canada for knowledge dissemination about the Davis Strait polar bears and to facilitate ...