NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Sitting on the pelt of a polar bear hunted by her family, Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq says she’s proud to be part of a movement of Greenlanders reclaiming their Inuit ...
Sitting on the pelt of a polar bear hunted by her family, Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq says she’s proud to be part of a movement of Greenlanders reclaiming their Inuit traditions and spirituality.
Greenlanders Embrace Pre-Christian Inuit Traditions as a Way to Proudly Reclaim Ancestral Roots NUUK, Greenland (AP) — Sitting on the pelt of a polar bear hunted by her family, Aviaja Rakel ...
In recent years, Greenlanders like her have been embracing pre-Christian Inuit traditions, including drum dancing and Inuit tattoos. For some, it's a way to proudly reclaim their ancestral roots ...
Arviat Mayor Joe Savikataaq Jr. said he was pleasantly surprised when news came down that the Inuit Child First Initiative had been extended for another year. Log In or Sign Up ...
“It is difficult, if not impossible, for any person living in Canada today, Inuit or non-Inuit, to imagine what it was like to live as Inuit traditionally did,” Noel McDermott, one of the ...
He arrived for the news conference with executive director Sitka Foundation Carolynn Beaty, left, president of the Qikiqtani Inuit Association Olayuk Akesuk, second from left, and president of the ...
While a national organization seeks to track cases of forced sterilization of Indigenous peoples across Canada, Inuit women in the North say the practice hasn't ended. Karyn Couperthwaite ...
“It's the first time I have seen this election being so different from the other elections, because the Siumut and Inuit Ataqatigiit, Atassut (parties) used to be the sovereign … and now it's ...
More than 50 people were removed by the federal government from their ancestral homes, causing harm in Inuit communities that lingers to this day. Isaac Shooyook, born in 1939 in Arctic Bay, was ...
While a national organization seeks to track cases of forced sterilization of Indigenous peoples across Canada, Inuit women in the North say the practice hasn't ended. Karen Couperthwaite, who lives ...
More than 50 people were removed by the federal government from their ancestral homes, causing harm in Inuit communities that lingers to this day. Isaac Shooyook, born in 1939 in Arctic Bay ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results