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Mads Ole Kristiansen, an Inuit from Qaanaaq, the closest village to Thule Air Base, Greenland, came to Knud Rasmussen’s Community Center on the base to explain traditional hunting practices.
The resulting flooding of vast areas of Inuit and Cree land disrupted ecosystems, wildlife habitats, traditional hunting and fishing grounds, and Indigenous ways of life.
Vanishing hunting grounds "Hunters live from hunting here. They have kids," said Arqe-Hammeken, who was born and bred in Ittoqqortoormiit and fears for their traditional way of life, of which ...
As ice melts, the Inuit strive to keep their culture alive Amid a warming climate and disappearing traditional knowledge, Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic are grappling to adapt.
Two hunters aim to reconcile stereotypes on seal-hunting and provide Inuit in Ottawa with cherished “country food.” ...
The features of the property include large winter houses and evidence of caribou hunting, as well as archaeological sites from Paleo-Inuit and Inuit cultures. The cultural landscape includes seven key ...
Nunavik—With Inuit Storytelling and Arctic Wildlife—Is Opening Up to Travelers A new model of tourism takes shape in Northern Quebec's Nunavik, led by Inuit guides.
Please, stop hunting polar bears." The CBC reposted the video on YouTube. The video did not sit well with the Nunavummiut (the Inuit people and other residents of Nunavut).
Some Inuit men were on a fall caribou hunt south of Igloolik, on Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic, when a young polar bear ripped open the door of their Arctic Oven-style tent as they slept ...