The show’s co-creators and producers set out to capture the unique humour found in Inuit communities while laying the ...
Beyond flint-knapping and tossing spears with atlatls, Kent State University’s Metin Eren has a vision for his field’s future ...
Even so, the island remained inhabited: the Inuit people of northern Alaska arrived ... As the years went by, toys associated with hunting at sea (a category including harpoons as well as ...
The tradition of sharing was part of Inuit culture long before Christmas ... Hunters can store wild meat, game and fish, ...
Early spring or upinngasâk in Nunatsiavut, the self-governing Inuit region in northeastern Newfoundland and Labrador, is a time when many people enjoy going out on the ice to fish and hunt for ...
Variant Bio, a small biotech company based in Seattle, is using genetic information from Indigenous people to develop drugs ...
Kenneth McElroy, a director of Caithness Broch Project, reports on an unforgettable month he spent working at an excavation site in Alaska.
The Arctic is home to pristine artifacts. A few archeologists are rushing to find them, and the critical clues they can offer ...
They still hunt the ancient way, organize their festivals, and speak their native tongue, Kalaallisut. However, life is not too easy for the Inuit people. Global warming has placed a major threat ...
It curtailed the freedom of the Inuit, forcing the once nomadic people into settlements and preventing them from participating in the sort of trapping and hunting they had been practising for ...