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Greenland's relatively isolated indigenous culture finds itself increasingly exposed to the world just as Trump pushes to ...
Looking at Inuit myths through modern eyes, McDermott, who has carefully annotated this volume, writes that one finds that while “they are entertaining and give the reader a glimpse into the ...
McDermott, along with Neil Christopher, Louise Flaherty and artist Germaine Arnattaujaq, has spearheaded a project gathering Inuit mythology into this collection that sheds substantial light on a ...
Tulugaq Law describes itself as Nunavut’s only active Inuit-owned law firm. The team behind the firm hopes to be a warm, ...
Amid a warming climate and disappearing traditional knowledge, Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic are grappling to adapt. When sea ice ages, the salt sinks into the ocean, leaving fresh ...
Reuters. Ice floats in front of houses in Nuuk, Greenland, February 11, 2025. Trump has cited China and Russia's Arctic presence among his reasons for his interest in Greenland, which the United ...
Myths of the Inuit find new life and a new generation. David James; Nov 3, 2024 Nov 3, 2024 ... these myths explained life itself to those born into the cultures that created and lived by them.
Netflix’s new Inuit comedy ‘North of North’ has serious origins Award-winning documentarian Alethea Arnaquq-Baril was drawn into a comedy collaboration with her good friend Stacey Aglok ...
Indigenous identity is seeing a revival in Greenland ahead of a March 11 general election called after U.S. President Donald Trump said he wanted to acquire the strategically located Arctic island.
In the 1950s, Danish authorities initiated a forced relocation of Inuit to larger towns, marginalising the practices and languages of the indigenous people who make up almost 90% of the population.
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