The Agguaq Collective group of Inuit women are learning how to prepare sealskins in Rankin Inlet this week. The animals were caught in the fall and are now being transformed into clothing. CBC's Selma ...
An Arctic camp dating back 4,500 years on a Greenlandic island was only accessible after a dangerous journey through icy waters.
The foods of Greenland are closely linked to Indigenous traditions and sustenance harvesting of food sources. That makes Greenland a very special place to eat.
Beef is one of the most carbon-intensive foods in the global food system because cattle emit methane and require vast amounts ...
After moving to Winnipeg, Annie created a home-based business, called Inuit Custom Clothing, to sell her creations. It was at this time Annie was featured in a Free Press story about her business. “I ...
A caribou from the Mealy Mountains herd in Labrador. Photo courtesy Jeff Martin. Oswald Allen sits at his kitchen table, ...
In 1921, 23-year-old Ada Blackjack set sail for Wrangel Island, a remote island north of Siberia, with four men and a female ...
Gull-Masty said she has been talking with partners and services users to inform program reform, something she previously said could be a "transformation" of the service.
"Can affect their overall health and survival." Scientists issue warning after discovering concerning toxin in blood of Arctic seals: 'Contaminant exposure' first appeared on The Cool Down.
NUUK — The launch of a new Canadian diplomatic mission in Greenland is sparking hopes for more collaboration on climate change, Inuit rights and defence in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Photographs of loved ones, purple and pink butterfly placards, and a long red scroll of beloved names — all symbols to honour “Manitoba’s” missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit ...
New research from Pauktuutit Inuit Women of Canada reveals that only four of 10 Inuit communities have any kind of emergency shelter. Even fewer have shelters designed for women and gender-diverse ...