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Various types of sled dogs have been used by humans across the Arctic for almost 10,000 years, but new research reveals one ...
Greenland's relatively isolated indigenous culture finds itself increasingly exposed to the world just as Trump pushes to ...
Different governments have taken different approaches to this competition. Norway is trying to replace immigrants with the ...
In recent years, Greenlanders like her have been embracing pre-Christian Inuit traditions, including drum dancing and Inuit tattoos. For some, it’s a way to proudly reclaim their ancestral roots.
As ice melts, the Inuit strive to keep their culture alive Amid a warming climate and disappearing traditional knowledge, Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic are grappling to adapt.
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.
From pioneers to new members, Kilautiup Songuninga share a love of music, Inuit culture and connection. The CBC’s Ella Burke and Mark Cumby spoke to some members of the group in Bannerman Park in St.
The government of Canada on Saturday apologized to the Inuit of northern Quebec for the mass killing of sled dogs in the 1950s and 1960s, which devastated communities by depriving them of the ...
Inuit throat singing has always mimicked the surrounding environment. For so long, that was the blustery Arctic—but new generations in Canada’s cities are evolving the sound.
Nunavik—With Inuit Storytelling and Arctic Wildlife—Is Opening Up to Travelers A new model of tourism takes shape in Northern Quebec's Nunavik, led by Inuit guides.
In recent years, Greenlanders like her have been embracing pre-Christian Inuit traditions, including drum dancing and Inuit tattoos. For some, it’s a way to proudly reclaim their ancestral roots.