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An analysis of the genomes of nearly 6,000 Greenlandic people suggests that their Inuit ancestors rarely moved around after ...
Nearly 100 other elementary-age athletes participated in that competition that featured six distinct events including the ...
Dr. Jay De Soca Prince, culture critic Sharine Taylor and Inuk writer Jamesie Fournier discuss how the term’s normalization continues to harm many Inuit.
Because of the time difference, the islands are sometimes referred to as Yesterday Island and Tomorrow Island.
These breeds are deeply embedded in Canadian culture ... the Canadian Eskimo Dog, was bred for survival in Arctic conditions. It pulled sleds and hunted seals, serving as a lifeline for Inuit people ...
“Culture is a very important part of the social fabric. It is the thread that connects communities. It formulates identity, creates values, connects and brings people together. Within ...
Denmark has announced plans to rethink a parenting competency test that has earned heavy criticism for using Danish cultural norms to measure fitness in Greenland’s Inuit communities. Human rights ...
Here are seven fascinating types of kisses you probably didn’t know exist: The Eskimo kiss involves rubbing noses rather than lips. Traditionally associated with the Inuit culture, this gesture ...
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Greenlandic politician and Inuit educator Aleqa Hammond shares ... remains of a family from Northern Greenland's Paleo-Eskimo Saqqaq culture, who lived sometime between 2500 BCE to 800 BCE.