OTTAWA — There are no cars in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. Aside from a few trucks, snowmobiles are the preferred form of transportation for much of the year in the hamlet high in the Canadian Arctic. And ...
Thirty miles from the Arctic Circle, hunter Noah Metuq feels the Arctic changing. Its frozen grip is loosening; the people and animals who depend on its icy reign are experiencing a historic reshaping ...
WASHINGTON — Above the Arctic Circle in Canada near Greenland, five Inuit villages have won a court order that blocks a German icebreaker from conducting seismic tests of an underwater region that ...
ARLINGTON, VA. (CN) - Steadfast Insurance says it has no duty to defend The AES Corp., one of many companies being sued by the Alaskan village of Kivalina, which says it is being inundated and ...
Residents of Kivalina, a village of about 400 native Inupiat on the tip of a barrier reef between the Chukchi Sea and two river mouths, filed suit against the companies this week in US District Court ...
According to an August 21 report from The Seattle Times, above the Arctic Circle in Canada near Greenland, five Inuit villages have won a court order that blocks a German icebreaker from conducting ...
WASHINGTON — Above the Arctic Circle in Canada near Greenland, five Inuit villages have won a court order that blocks a German icebreaker from conducting seismic tests of an underwater region that ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Alaska Inuit hunter John Goodwin for decades has hunted oogruk, the bearded seal, a marine mammal prized for its meat, oil and hide. The largest of Alaska’s ice seals uses sea ice ...
A community film focused on the Inuit village where NANOOK OF THE NORTH was produced. An ambitious documentary focused on the drastic environmental and cultural changes that have occurred over the ...
ON SEA ICE NEAR RIGOLET, Labrador — Leaning over the handlebars with one knee up on the seat, Derrick Pottle commanded his snowmobile between rocks and sheets of gray sea ice before stopping suddenly ...
In 1930, fur trapper Joe Labelle discovered an Inuit village near Lake Anjikuni completely deserted, with only eerie clues like incomplete garments, starved dogs, and a disturbed grave. An RCMP ...
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