The Kangiqliniq Hunter’s & Trapper’s Organization is protesting some of the ways the Kivalliq Inuit Association is doing ...
A disagreement between the Kangiqliniq Hunters and Trappers Organization (KHTO) in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut, and the Kivalliq ...
Kayla Williams’ latest story depicts a young girl who searches for her family in a winter storm, using Inuit knowledge ...
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National Gallery hosts an emotional homecoming of Inuit art
Their mother’s art — and, remarkably, works by their uncle Jutai Toonoo, grandmother Mary Qayuaryou and great-grandmother ...
Somewhere Cold – thirty-five years later Somewhere Cold, a memoir about a year my artist husband, Danny, and our three small ...
It’s a sure sign of the season as Yellowknife exploded with Christmas markets this past weekend.
Dozen of pieces used in a 1925 exhibition, including a whale-hunting kayak, will be returned to Canada early next month.
As Remembrance Day events were being held across Canada, Nunavik commemorated its own historic moment Tuesday.
Qikiqtani Inuit Association is starting the implementation of the Sinaa conservation agreement, a $270-million deal to ...
The Vatican has returned 62 indigenous artefacts to Canada, 100 years after they were taken from tribes to appear in a ...
Hundreds of Cree from across Eeyou Istchee gathered on Tuesday in Chisasibi, Que. — the largest Cree community — to reflect ...
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Unicorns: What They Were, and How Their Horns Were Used as Cure-Alls
For early Europeans, the mythical horned horse was real, and so was unicorn medicine. It turns out, however, that unicorns ...
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