INUIT
Photos of the Harsh, Beautiful Landscape in a Remote Inuit Town
With a population of just 66, traditional life on the tiny island of Akunnaaq is threatened by climate change and mass exodus.
Inuit Hunters Braved -30 C Weather to Block an Iron Mine
Hunters say the mine's expansion will further push away already scarce wildlife. Baffinland Iron Mines said on Thursday that the blockades came down and conversations are pending.
Residents Displaced by a Mega-Tsunami Can Never Go Home
For survivors of Greenland's 2017 mega-tsunami, the aftershocks of the disaster haven't finished.
'It's Going to Change Everything': Inuit Face a New and Worrying Climate
Indigenous peoples of the north are finding themselves at the center of a geopolitical climate change bomb that they did not cause.
Photos of Everyday Life in Sikusiilaq (Called Cape Dorset, For Now)
In ‘Blanket Toss Under Midnight Sun’ Indigenous writer Paul Seesequasis finds mid-century portraits of a community reclaiming its Inuit name.
How Indigenous languages helped transmit secrets during WWII
We spoke to the last of the living Mohawk code talkers.
Indigenous languages are coming back from the brink
Across Canada, people are learning the language of their ancestors and turning around and teaching others.
Father killed trying to protect his children from a polar bear
Family member accuses tourism company of making bears more dangerous.
This Generation of Inuit Artists Is Breaking New Gallery Ground
‘Tunirrusiangit’ marks the first time the AGO’s largest space will exhibit Inuit art—a moment two celebrated artists did not live to see.
These Greenhouse Designers Are Bringing Fresh Food to Arctic Communities
Stefany Nieto and Ben Canning are providing affordable, healthy food to remote communities, and involving locals in the process.
These are the most extreme effects of climate change people are seeing in the Arctic
As world leaders meet for COP23 climate summit, Inuit are seeing the sun rise in the wrong place
Police Investigations Criticized in Deaths of Two Inuit Women in Montreal
Advocates fear the apparent suicides were investigated hastily, and that some key details point to foul play.