Hughes took part in the Inuit community’s annual ice fishing ... insisted on taking part to relay her deep knowledge of living off the land to the next generations. Logan and Edmond Willie ...
Although having a baby sleep in an infant swing device goes against the current advice of the American Academy of Pediatrics ...
In the 1960s, the Canadian government encouraged the traditionally nomadic Inuit to move into subsidized housing. The Natanine family inside their living room in Clyde River, Nunavut. Christine ...
Living in small societies built around a few ... The continual struggle for survival is reflected in an Inuit story about a woman who had lost her husband: Polar bear near Clyde River, Nunavut ...
"Inuit are an Indigenous people living primarily in Inuit Nunangat. The majority of our population lives in 53 communities spread across Inuit Nunangat, the Inuit homeland encompassing 35 percent of ...
Living with that many people would be like sharing a house ... the Huron, the Haida, and the Inuit. You can compare them to see how different their ways of life were because of where they lived.
Thousands of Inuit women and girls were fitted with an ... who at the time was living in Maniitsoq, a small town on Greenland's west coast. "I was afraid. I couldn't tell my parents," she says.
This is the first of a two-part series on how Inuit communities are adapting to climate change, which is disproportionately affecting coastlines in Canada’s Far North On a 17-below morning in ...
Current president Aluki Kotierk is not running again. Nunavut Inuit living in locations outside of the territory can also fill out an application to receive a pre-paid Visa worth $100 ...