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A video posted by two tourists who visited Arctic Bay, Nunavut this week where they made negative comments about polar bear ...
Greenlanders have noticed the migration patterns of key marine life, such as seals, narwhals and beluga whales ... for local Inuit to continue some traditions like fishing and hunting.
Indigenous leaders are calling for involvement in the agreement’s decision-making process, not just an acknowledgement of ...
Gale are photographed in 1947.⁠ ⁠ In 1926, Peter was trapped under an avalanche and escaped from death by fashioning a shiv ...
The Inuit have survived and thrived for generations in one of the most remote, vast and rugged places on Earth, hunting for seals, whales and polar bears. Their traditional religion is animist.
him and his family could choose when and where and how much to fish and hunt and trap,” Burk said. FILE – In this Nov. 8, 2005 file photo, Inuit hunter Karlin Itchoak coils the rope of a subsistence ...
They also rely on the ice for hunting, fishing, and harvests of wild caribou or musk ... industrial underwater noise significantly alters the behavior of marine mammals, especially whales. Similarly, ...
They also rely on the ice for hunting, fishing ... noise significantly alters the behavior of marine mammals, especially whales. Similarly, blue cod lay their eggs under the ice, algae grows ...
Males and non-pregnant females stay active through the winter days, and the ice is their hunting ground ... Hudson Bay was once a meeting place for Inuit hunters and the Cree and Dene First ...
Polar bears have intensified their utilization of whale carcasses and other scavenging opportunities as traditional hunting becomes more challenging ... remains limited to specific regions, Inuit ...