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Yellowknife-based throat singing duo PIQSIQ says performing for Japanese fans was a unique celebration of Inuit culture and finding similarities between Arctic and Japanese traditions. Sisters Inuksuk ...
Jopey Atsiqtaq, who was charged with second degree murder last September in the 1986 death of Mary Ann Birmingham, will ...
For centuries, Denmark has presented itself as a good colonial power in Greenland. But, over time, the dark history of a ...
QUEEN ANNE’S LACE lace is part of the family Apiaceae, and is also known as wild carrot. Its cousins are caraway, celery, ...
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The Echoes of a Proud Nation Powwow is taking place this weekend in Kahnawake, bringing together dancers, drummers, singers, artisans and guests from across Indigenous nations and communities. Now in ...
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For Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. president Jeremy Tunraluk, Arctic sovereignty and security can only happen if Nunavut communities are supported and Inuit culture can thrive.
A trip to the Carnegie Museum of Natural History reminds us why education and information for the people are essential.
Now, he has the power to be there for Inuit in the justice system as the founder of Tulugaq Law. It's described as Nunavut's only active Inuit-owned law firm, and right now, it has an all-Inuit team.