As Greenland moves past Danish colonialism, young people are taking up old traditions, like facial tattoos and kayaking, and ...
Inuuteq Storch set out to rediscover Inuit culture that was suppressed by Danish colonizers, by finding its traces in the ...
Shuvinai Ashoona, "Polar bear sketching people" (2023), colored pencil and ink on paper, 50 1/4 x 97 1/4 inches (image courtesy Fort Gansevoort) Celebrated Inuk artist Shuvinai Ashoona has debuted a ...
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Your Arctic Cruise May Come With A Mouth-Watering 'Tundra To Table' Dining Experience Exploring This Regional Cuisine
Aboard these Arctic cruises, a chef-hosted 'Tundra to Table' dining experience shares exquisite regional cuisine and ...
Photographer Brian Adams documents Inuit culture in Alaska and Canada. In his new project, he is looking for connections across geographic divides. Brian Adams has spent his photography career ...
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Inuit pride still at core of Nunatsiavut, president says, marking 20 years of self-governance
Self-governance was a long time coming for the Inuit of northern Labrador. Now, 20 years after the Nunatsiavut Government officially began, its current president says he's seen much change — but the ...
Inuk filmmaker Nyla Innuksuk and Inuk actor Zorga Qaunaq — talk about how Zacharias Kunuk’s movies have influenced Inuit storytelling on-screen.
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Zacharias Kunuk is making Inuit stories for the future with TIFF-winning 'Wrong Husband'
Inuk filmmaker Zacharias Kunuk says his new fantasy feature is as much about the future as it is about a 4,000-year-old tale.
Brian Adams has spent his photography career reconnecting with his own Inuit culture. Raised in Girdwood, Alaska, Adams is half Iñupiat but grew up largely disconnected from his indigenous culture.
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