International headlines have sparked curiosity, but massive glaciers, Inuit culture and breathtaking landscapes have inspired ...
We know people have lived in the New World Arctic for about 5,000 years. Archaeological evidence clearly shows that a variety of cultures survived the harsh climate in Alaska, Canada and Greenland for ...
NEW BEDFORD -- Local teachers Lucy Bly and Katherine Gaudet encourage others to witness the Eskimos' traditional way of life. Both attended a summer course through Ilisaavik College in Barrow Alaska ...
Inuit carvers are among Canada's most renowned artists, creating works displayed in galleries and museums around the world. Carving is a vital expression of Inuit cultural identity and artistic ...
Thanks to ice cream ad campaigns and lovely phrases like “Eskimo kisses,” Eskimos seems to have become the unwitting representatives of youthful happiness and innocent delights. Against this ...
For most Inuit in Canada heading to university means leaving your homeland, culture and traditions. The barriers are many. But Inuit have a solution. They're building their own university founded on ...
The first humans in North America arrived from Asia some time before 14,500 years ago. The next major stream of gene flow came about 5000 years ago, and is known to archaeologists as Paleo-Eskimos.
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