THE Eskimo, preëminently a nomad and a sea hunter, is driven from point to point round an irregular circle by the need to feed his family, and it is the revolution of the seasons that directs his ...
The plight of the Eskimo curlew reminds us to never take spring bird migration for granted. A shorebird similar in size and shape to the whimbrel, the Eskimo curlew once converged every March and ...
We’ve been doing “Eskimo kisses” all wrong according to one Inuit mother-daughter pair. Inuit have resided in the arctic for 5,000 years. Their territory spans the modern-day Chukotka Peninsula of ...
Though singer-songwriter Kristan Leontiou was already an established musician in the U.K., he was unsatisfied with his public image. In a swift and surprising move, he walked away from success to ...
Over the course of the second half of the twentieth century, Edmund Carpenter — anthropologist, author, broadcaster, filmmaker, and communications theorist — assembled one of the world’s finest and ...
In the past archaeological research in the Arctic has concentrated on the establishment of local and regional chronologies and, to a lesser extent, areal studies of the distribution of special traits ...
A 6-foot bronze sculpture of the Eskimo curlew, which is likely extinct, will stand at Galveston Island State Park as part of the “Lost Bird Project.” While the ceremony unveiling the sculpture was ...
The Eskimo Club, a 79-year-old Colorado institution, is closing up shop because Winter Park Resort needs the club's headquarters space for lockers, according to a Sunday email from the organization's ...
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