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The Steensby port and rail project was approved in 2012. But Inuit hunters believe environmental conditions, and the climate, ...
A British adventurer who claimed to be the first woman to solo traverse Canada’s largest island has apologised after she was ...
Devon Allooloo, a hunter from the Yellowknife area, posted a photo on the Facebook group, Inuit Hunting Stories of the Day, of caribou he'd seen wasted along the winter road in the N.W.T. recently.
Jim and I left for Uncle Wat’s home immediately. On the way we picked up Fran Johnston, the third member of our hunting trio. I’d never seen a caribou. To say that I was impressed by the bull’s long, ...
"There is no way in hell a British colonizer is coming to Inuit Nunaat in 2025 and claiming any firsts,” a member of the local Inuit community wrote on social media.
still rely in part on hunting for subsistence; processed Western food has had negative health consequences among the Inuit. The traditional diet, known as “country food,” includes fish ...
The Inuit have survived and thrived for generations in one of the most remote, vast and rugged places on Earth, hunting for seals, whales and polar bears. Their traditional religion is animist.
Through Inuit voices HERD Inuit Voices on Caribou tells the story of the social emotional and cultural disruptions from ecological change by putting an essential human face to the caribou declines ...
The Inuit have to hunt animals to survive ... The fur is taken from the caribou, a type of reindeer hunted by the Inuit. The caribou is a very special animal for the Inuit people as they use ...
Wastage is 'lazy' and 'unethical', says hunter Devon Allooloo, a hunter from the Yellowknife area, posted a photo on the Facebook group, Inuit Hunting Stories of the Day, of caribou he'd seen wasted ...