It was Louie Kamookak’s knowledge of the oral history of his Inuit people that finally concluded the search for the lost ships of the expedition of Sir John Franklin. Mr. Kamookak died of cancer in ...
The Inuit people of Cape Dorset had a name for the white woman from Montreal: Apirsuqti, “she who asks questions.” Dorothy Harley, later known by her married name, Eber, was born into a large family ...
The Inuit people of Greenland, originally from Siberia and other parts of Asia, migrated across the Bering Strait thousands of years ago. Adapting to the Arctic's harsh conditions, they developed ...
Dennis Allen, of Inuvik, recently co-hosted a moose butchering workshop for men and said it’s important for people to have ...
Some in Nunavut are welcoming the discovery of one of Sir John Franklin's ships off King William Island as proof of the reliability of Inuit oral history, and a potential boost for tourism. Louie ...
A new exhibit in Iqaluit sheds light on the role Inuit oral history played in the search for Sir John Franklin's lost ships — and the relevance of traditional knowledge in everyday life in the ...
IQALUIT, NUNAVUT--(Marketwired - Jul 25, 2014) - Department of Canadian Heritage The Government of Canada is providing financial support to the Inuit Heritage Trust for its Cultural Heritage ...
Melissa Haney and Zoe Kroonenburg have flown from Montreal to Puvirnituq, in the northern Quebec region of Nunavik, hundreds of times. But Tuesday's two-and-a-half-hour cargo flight, with Haney as the ...
National Inuit women’s organization Pauktuutit allegedly fired its CEO and president, Nikki Komaksiutiksak, along with two ...
Igluvut Corporation is a not-for-profit organization run by representatives from each regional Inuit association and two ...
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