To survive the sparse Arctic, the Inuit people have excelled in developing innovative hunting technologies and strategies for ...
Tootalik Ejangiaq enters her tent at the annual spring camp where she helps young people learn traditional Inuit skills. Passing down ancestral hunting and survival skills is seen as crucial at a ...
Narwhals have fascinated and confounded humans for centuries. The Peabody Essex Museum is diving into the mystery, history ...
Nanasi and Markoosi getting ready to hunt Narwhals. Not so for the Inuit people of Clyde River. The tiny community of about 1,000 is located in the far north of the Canadian territory of Nunavut ...
The Inuit people of Greenland, originally from Siberia and other parts of Asia, migrated across the Bering Strait thousands ...
For Inuit, home is where the harvest is. But rapidly changing ice conditions are threatening their fishing practices ...
The Inuit people are perhaps one of the toughest communities ... they rely heavily on animals for food. The Inuit have to hunt animals to survive. This means travelling away from their homes ...
This is the moment an Inuk man, a member of the Inuit people, found a beluga whale stuck in shallow water in Quebec, Canada on November 27. The beluga was hunting when it accidentally entered the ...
(Scene from Canada: A People's History, shot in Baker Lake) The Inuit oral history is particularly ... from which they constructed houses. Even their hunting tools came from the animals they ...
KW: I have ancestral linkage to these games which were created hundreds, maybe even thousands of years ago by the Inuit people of the Arctic. They were traditionally used for hunting and survival ...