An Arctic camp dating back 4,500 years on a Greenlandic island was only accessible after a dangerous journey through icy waters.
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 travel than originally thought. An archaeological team studied an ancient ...
People in Inuvik got a chance to participate in workshops on traditional Inuit tattoos this past week. During the events, ...
Vonn, Shiffrin and Brignone among the Olympic skiers voicing concern over receding glaciers Surprise shark caught on camera ...
Indigenous student leaders and allies from across the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) gathered in Kemptville and Cornwall for the first in-person iLead sessions of the school year. The ...
Kitsissut is a nightmare for modern sailors. It’s a remote cluster of islands in the High Arctic, choked by fog, battered by ...
As Ottawa looks to use military spending to build up infrastructure in the Far North, Inuit say they want Canada to take tips from Greenland — where a Nordic social model adapted to ...
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