INUIT
Thomas Morton Shares the Language of Alaska Natives on Today's 'Daily VICE'
Then Motherboard tells us why tourists are facing extreme weather conditions to visit a military plane wreck in Iceland, and MUNCHIES explains how chef John Besh is helping aspiring chefs in New Orleans.
A Canadian Energy Company Is About to Expose an Inuit Community to Toxic Mercury
Children could be born with lower IQs for generations, scientists say.
Inside the US-Canadian Smuggling Ring for Narwhal Tusks
The man responsible for smuggling hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of narwhal tusks is back in America to face money laundering charges.
Canada, Britain, and the Inuit Are Fighting Over Sunken Treasure in the Arctic
A jurisdictional nightmare has plagued efforts to recover 19th century ships that are resting off the coast of Canada's most remote territory. Mystery, gold, and cannibalism are all at play.
Filmmaker Who Pissed Off Inuit Wants to Fix It by Swapping Everyone's Face With Trudeau's
Dominic Gagnon’s documentary of the North is a compilation of YouTube videos meant to illustrate life in Canada’s northernmost regions.
This Cabinet Minister Quit Because a Dry Community in Canada Is Getting a Liquor Store
Access to alcohol has been a longstanding point of contention in Nunavut, a vast northern region that represents one-fifth of Canada's landmass with just 32,000 inhabitants, most of them Inuit.
Inside Canada's Remote Arctic Jails and Their 'Disturbing' Conditions
“The investigation showed that deplorable detention conditions are tolerated in Nunavik, conditions that are below even the lowest acceptable standards and that are a serious violation of rights," a Quebec prison watchdog said.
America Keeps Telling Canada That Polar Bears Are Going Extinct; Canada Disagrees
Washington's push to classify polar bears as approaching extinction, and end Canada's polar bear fur trade in the process, is being met with opposition from Canada's northern communities.
Inuit Smoking Rates in Canada Are Worse Than the National Average in the 1950s
Canada's North is facing a health crisis, as skyrocketing cancer rates amongst its Indigenous peoples are far and away the highest in the world, according to a new international study
The Little-Known History of How the Canadian Government Made Inuit Wear ‘Eskimo Tags’
For decades, Inuit had to wear numbered identification tags around their necks, mainly because white administrators couldn't pronounce their names.
What Do Prominent Indigenous People Want From the Next Prime Minister?
We spoke to artists, community leaders, academics, and writers about the issues that really matter.
How an Inuit Filmmaker Is Using Virtual Reality to Tell Her Culture's Stories
Nyla Innuksuk is trying to break free from stereotypes while using new media to tell traditional and modern narratives.