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At least the federal government recognizes that Inuit have priority rights to the fish and game; the state government does not. This is a problem that we have faced since statehood.
A dessert made with… fish? 04:08 More than 400 miles from Anchorage, the only way to get to Bethel, Alaska, is by boat or plane. In the remote city, travel is still an obstacle: The main road is ...
This is the second of a two-part series on how Inuit communities are adapting to climate change, which is disproportionately affecting coastlines in Canada’s Far North. Hauling lines from a hole ...
Fish oil and the ‘Eskimo diet’: another medical myth debunked by Susan Perry 08/13/2014 08/13/2014. Share this: Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email; ...
"We saw that the Inuit have such a high diet of omega-3s, so they produce much less of it themselves," Nielsen says. And the genes seem to play a role in lowering levels of LDL cholesterol, the ...
Curious about the nutrition of the Inuit, they “undertook an expedition” to the northwest coast of Greenland, which they described in a 1971 Lancet paper. They stopped at a town called Uummannaq.
The Labrador Inuit Through Moravian Eyes project has digitizeda variety of archival materials that document the 250-year relationship between Moravian missionaries and the Inuit of Labrador.
Oily fish are currently recommended as part of a heart healthy diet. This guideline is partially based on the landmark 1970s study that connected the low incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD ...
A little slice of Inuit culture was shared at a storytelling workshop in Winnipeg Sunday. Non-Inuit folks learn story about fish, how to make storybook . CBC News · Posted: Nov 26, ...
Hunting and fishing is the basis for the Inuit culture and economy. It defines who we are as a people. Without guaranteed rights to access and manage our food resources, our culture and the Arctic ...