across the Canadian far north, and up to the coast of Greenland. While the term Inuit is preferred to Eskimo by many in Canada, the term is retained here because (a) it properly refers to any Eskimo ...
The idea behind the camping trips is to ensure that inuit traditions will survive, even if the ice does not. Owen Willie, 18, hunts snow geese on his family’s remote camp in the Canadian Arctic.
Despite all the colonialists’ efforts, the Inuit preserved their culture and ... At the beginning of May, there was still enough snow to ski all the way to the sea, even though it hadn't ...
“Inuit youths feel like they are lost between ... itself veined by October snow. In another image, a massive and weathered white iceberg rises from the sea, even as the warming water eats ...
Inuit men sing to the accompaniment of tambourine ... or the limitless expanse of snow, from which they constructed houses. Even their hunting tools came from the animals they killed -- fashioning ...
One of the peculiarities of snow is that below a temperature of about -40°C it becomes rather hard to make anything slide. But the Inuit knew how to deal with this. They would coat the runners of ...
The Inuit homelands are known as the “Nunangat,” a term used by the Inuit to describe the frozen waters and snow-covered ...
Helena Soholm, a Korean American shaman and transpersonal psychologist, integrates Western and Indigenous systems of ...
Embark on an epic journey where you’ll get to know the Inuit people of this remote region, see wildlife in natural ...
So, whether you simply love wildlife or you’re a last chance tourist, now is the time to see the 1,000-pound carnivore the Inuit call “nanuk ... off-road vehicles are designed for circumventing snow ...
across the Canadian far north, and up to the coast of Greenland. While the term Inuit is preferred to Eskimo by many in Canada, the term is retained here because (a) it properly refers to any Eskimo ...