Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies, Memorial University of Newfoundland David Borish works for the Labrador Campus of Memorial University and the Torngat Wildlife Plants and ...
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The Arctic isn’t disappearing; it’s re-emerging. Change is painful, if you believe that a sense of place is about your intimate relation to the animals who ...
This May the National Museum of the American Indian was privileged to host four remarkable Inuit women from Nunavut who were in Washington as guests of the Embassy of Canada to attend the opening of ...
“The big one is on the left,” my Inuit guide, Amos Irkok, said with a twinge of excitement in his soft voice. I crawled up the back side of a bald, pebble-covered hilltop toward a coffee-table-sized ...
still show evidence of a deep-rooted past. These indigenous Arctic people have inhabited the icy regions, spreading from Siberia eastward across Alaska and northern Canada to Greenland, for thousands ...
KANGIQSUJUAQ, Quebec – For eight months a year, the flat bay around this village in far northern Quebec freezes beneath a white expanse of ice and snow, leaving ravens and foxes as rare signs of life, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. George River Caribou outside of Nain, Nunatsiavut, Labrador. (David Borish), Author provided Inuit in the Nunatsiavut and ...
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