Tootalik Ejangiaq enters her tent at the annual spring camp where she helps young people learn traditional Inuit skills. Passing down ancestral hunting and survival skills is seen as crucial at a ...
About 90% of Greenlanders identify as Inuit and the majority also belong to the Lutheran Church, which was brought to the ...
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Calgary Herald on MSN57 residents forced out of Blood Reserve apartment building due to leaking pipes, 'insufficient' heatingDozens of people need new homes after an apartment building on the Blood Reserve was ordered shut due to deteriorating ...
Through modern and staged historical sequences about the Inuit way of life (reenacted with the community), we learn that the islands' people still gather eiderdown to make their parkas.
(Submitted by Reuben Flowers ) Climate change, says Flowers, disrupts the land and ice that have sustained Inuit people physically, emotionally, spiritually and mentally since time immemorial.
The man who wrote what is considered the first published Inuit novel, and whose life exemplified both the tragedy and resilience of his people, has died. Markoosie Patsauq, 78, died March 8 in his ...
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