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The Cool Down on MSNExpert warns of one major factor driving cost of food skyward: 'Not going to change'Steeper grocery bills mean tough trade-offs. Expert warns of one major factor driving cost of food skyward: 'Not going to ...
Inuit-led, community-based DNA research that integrates traditional knowledge and western knowledge offers a powerful and scaleable model for addressing food security in a changing Arctic.
The Shipwrecks From John Franklin’s Doomed Arctic Expedition Were Exactly Where the Inuit Said They Would Be In May 1845, 129 British officers and crew members set out in search of the Northwest ...
Hulton Archive/Getty Images Pre-Inuit groups, including members of the Saqqaq culture, came to the island around 2,500 BCE via Canada. They settled in northern, western, and southeastern Greenland.
That means starting April 1, many Inuit children in Nunavut may again go hungry. The Canadian government can make sure that does not happen by extending funding for ICFI and the food voucher program.
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Documenting Inuit country food - MSNA new exhibit in Iqaluit on country food is focused on documenting Inuit cuisine and creating an archive. The CBC’s Mah Noor Mubarik has more.
Unsettled Inuit scientists adapt as climate change threatens sea life and food security For Inuit, home is where the harvest is. But rapidly changing ice conditions in the North are threatening ...
Inuit hunters at Rankin Inlet, in the Canadian territory of Nunavut, tow in a beluga whale, a delicacy in the Arctic. Belugas sit atop their food chain, so their tissues accumulate high levels of ...
That includes training, food and fencing. “Historically, Inuit didn’t tie their dogs. That was one way of keeping them healthy.
The government of Canada on Saturday apologized to the Inuit of northern Quebec for the mass killing of sled dogs in the 1950s and 1960s, which devastated communities by depriving them of the ...
Unlike Inuit who harvest only what they need for food, trophy hunters, since the 1960s, have targeted big caribou bulls—the breeders for the species—causing the population to crash.
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