If your lot in life is to visit the most beautiful museums and galleries from around the globe, then boy do we have a treat ...
Beyond flint-knapping and tossing spears with atlatls, Kent State University’s Metin Eren has a vision for his field’s future ...
Kenneth McElroy, a director of Caithness Broch Project, reports on an unforgettable month he spent working at an excavation site in Alaska.
This is the second of a two-part series on how Inuit communities are adapting to climate change, which is disproportionately affecting coastlines in Canada’s Far North. Hauling lines from a hole ...
In September, the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada proposed a pilot project to include Inuit languages on voting in the Nunavut riding. The Procedure and House Affairs Committee (PROC ...
This serene ambient video showcasing a Canadian flag waving gently stop an inuksuk—a traditional Inuit stone landmark—set against a vibrant summer backdrop. The video captures the beauty of ...
With the Canada Post strike in its fourth week, Inuit and First Nations communities in remote areas are disproportionately feeling the strain. For many of these communities, Canada Post is a ...
Labrador Inuit have dozens of local words for seasonal sea ice travel to describe four periods of time: The winter freeze-up, the spring thaw, the period in between when it’s safe to travel on ...
When I ask Sharon Stone what she would tell her younger self about resilience, her reaction surprises us both. We have talked through politics, painting and Hollywood, but she suddenly puts her ...
Finds include vintage good luck charms and an Inuit stone carving. Traveling along the Kent coast in their 1971 Sunbeam Rapier, Ishy Khan uncovers some vintage good luck charms while Irita ...
The Inuit, now in their 70s, are the surviving members of the group of 22 children who were removed from their homes to be educated as "little Danes". When they later returned to Greenland ...