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Arctic sovereignty? Inuit would like a word The Narwhal Tue, May 6, 2025 at 4:00 PM UTC 15 min read This story was originally published on The Narwhal on April 22, a publication about the natural ...
“Arctic Song: Creation Stories from the Arctic” Germaine Arnaktauyok and Neil Christopher; Inhabit Media, 2024; 72 pages; $28.95. Every human society holds its own creation myths.
This new outbreak comes in the aftermath of a 2018 vow by Canada to eliminate TB, a bacterial infection that is the second-deadliest infectious disease after COVID-19, among the Inuit by 2030.
The Inuit people of the Arctic, facing some of the most dramatic effects of climate change, are seeking a bigger voice in any international action taken to address it.
Inuit See Signs In Arctic Thaw String of Warm Winters Alarms 'Sentries for the Rest of the World' March 22, 2006 More than 19 years ago Summary By Doug Struck ...
Location: Arctic Museum main galleries In the spring of 2023, the Arctic Museum will open inaugural exhibitions in our new home, the John and Lile Gibbons Center for Arctic Studies on the Bowdoin ...
For 5,000 years, the Inuit communities of the Arctic have relied upon the ocean and its wildlife to sustain them. But as climate change warms seas and melts ice, ships are venturing north in ...
Beginning this month, a team of seven explorers — including three Inuit hunters — are embarking on a 1,200-mile journey across Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic. Traveling by dog sled, the ...
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 ...
100-plus years of TB ups and downs Outside traders introduced tuberculosis to the Inuit around 1919, and it soon swept through the Arctic Indigenous peoples as it did the rest of Canada. By 1997 ...
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