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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.
The Inuit call Cambridge Bay Ikaluktutiak, meaning “good fishing place.” For millennia their nomadic ancestors came here to fish Arctic char, a silvery-orange cousin of the brook trout.
A genomic analysis of Greenland’s Qimmeq dogs suggest they and their human partners arrived on the island centuries earlier than previously thought.
Commonly found throughout the Canadian Arctic, char is as crucial an Inuit food source in the north as Pacific salmon is for First Nations in the west.
HX launches rare Arctic cruise expeditions designed with Inuit communities - Cruise passengers will get access to more immersive experiences led by Inuits, such as char fishing on HX’s new ...
How Brain-Damaging Mercury Puts Arctic Kids at Risk Inuit children, exposed in the womb, have lower IQs because their mothers eat whale meat and other foods tainted with contaminants that drift north.
They range from guided hikes with Inuit storytelling and discussions with locals on life in the North to Arctic char fishing using traditional techniques.
HX launches rare Arctic cruise expeditions designed with Inuit communities Cruise passengers will get access to more immersive experiences led by Inuits, such as char fishing on HX’s new ...
The Inuit call Cambridge Bay Ikaluktutiak, meaning “good fishing place.” For millennia their nomadic ancestors came here to fish Arctic char, a silvery-orange cousin of the brook trout.
Under a new programme developed by Hurtigruten Expeditions (HX), passengers visiting the Arctic will be given access to rare cruise excursions designed with Inuit Elders for the first time The ...