‘It is difficult, if not impossible, for any person living in Canada today, Inuit or non-Inuit, to imagine what it was like to live as Inuit traditionally did,” Noel McDermott, one of the editors of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new study is changing what we know about the lives of Inuit 4,500 years ago. It suggests that they were much better at sea ...
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Greenlanders embrace pre-Christian Inuit traditions as a way to proudly reclaim ancestral roots
NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Sitting on the pelt of a polar bear hunted by her family, Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq says she’s proud to be part of a movement of Greenlanders reclaiming their Inuit traditions and ...
Explore the relics of failed settlements, doomed expeditions, and ancient Inuit history on Devon Island, one of the Arctic’s most unforgiving landscapes. This small cemetery holds the graves of Royal ...
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Greenland's Inuit reclaim identity as independence debate grows and another US VIP visit looms
Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq is an Inuk Greenlander, a shaman, and a spiritual healer. She wears traditional Inuit facial tattoos and helps others reconnect with their ancestors to heal generational trauma ...
ILULISSAT, Greenland (AP) — Growing up in a village in northern Greenland, Jørgen Kristensen’s closest friends were his stepfather’s sled dogs. Most of his classmates were dark-haired Inuit; he was ...
"Originally published in 1993 by Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd., London"--Title page verso. NMAI copy 39088019908631 from the library of H. Paul and Jane R. Friesema. Contents The stories -- The whale -- ...
Out in the distance in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, 15-year-old Sophia Johnston heard a familiar sound — a team of sled dogs barking. Johnston knows her team of nine Siberian-mix dogs is anxious for her ...
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