Whenever I learn something cool, I get this itching desire to tell someone about it. But as it turns out, I don't have to rush downstairs to interrupt whatever my flatmates are doing and bombard them ...
Self-governance was a long time coming for the Inuit of northern Labrador. Now, 20 years after the Nunatsiavut Government ...
Or, why you should let the truth get in the way of a good story. There’s an old myth that Inuit cultures have as many as a ...
The tools reveal how Aboriginal ancestors survived and thrived in the continent’s interior more than 100 years ago.
Here’s how to make the most of each distinct season in Norway's northernmost region — from snowmobiling across the Finnmark ...
Hunger in Nunavut is widespread enough that Pangnirtung’s Community Wellness Coordinator Sabrina Maniapik reported that she herself struggled to feed her family during the years she was not working ...
The survival mindset teaches programmers wise resource utilization and resilience in the face of change, attributes needed ...
This spring, when I set out to report on the vanishing world of Inuit polar-bear hunters for The New Yorker’s Far-Flung Correspondents special centenary issue, I initially planned to head up to ...
Today, Jesse Kline visits a historical village that has sacrificed the past in favour of modern left-wing sensibilities. A ...
Later, but at an unknown date, came the movement of the Dene-speaking peoples now living mostly in Alaska and Canada’s North ...
In the most remote settlement in Greenland, Hjelmer Hammeken’s life style has gone from something that worked for thousands of years to something that may not outlive him.
Maritime disasters are sadly not unusual, and UNESCO estimates that there are more than three million shipwrecks littering ...