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For Inuit, home is where the harvest is. But rapidly changing ice conditions are threatening their fishing practices. Skip to main content. ... “This is an adaptation to the environment.
Inuit believe that “every animal and bird, every stone and every piece of earth, ... This exile could be tantamount to a death sentence in the frigid Arctic environment.
Even as global emissions plateau, new research shows that wildlife in the Arctic is exposed to rising levels, posing a risk ...
Inuit throat singing has always mimicked the surrounding environment. For so long, that was the blustery Arctic—but new generations in Canada’s cities are evolving the sound.
Another local, Nooks Lindell, told the CBC, "We've lived here for so long. We've lived with the environment. And being told, you know, [you] have to conserve nature and you have to respect nature ...
The Shipwrecks From John Franklin’s Doomed Arctic Expedition Were Exactly Where the Inuit Said They Would Be In May 1845, 129 British officers and crew members set out in search of the Northwest ...
During the Little Ice Age, a period marked by freezing temperatures and extreme climatic conditions, two cultures coexisted in Greenland: the Inuit and the Norse. Although both groups faced the same ...
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