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Two tourists visiting Arctic Bay to document the effects of climate change and to photograph polar bears wound up in hot ...
A video posted by two tourists who visited Arctic Bay, Nunavut this week where they made negative comments about polar bear ...
For thousands of years, the Inuit have lived ... face of these challenges, people like Willia Ningeok — the manager of Unaaq, a men’s association that organizes hunting trips like this one ...
Nanasi and Markoosi getting ready to hunt Narwhals. Not so for the Inuit people of Clyde River. The tiny community of about 1,000 is located in the far north of the Canadian territory of Nunavut ...
Tootalik Ejangiaq enters her tent at the annual spring camp where she helps young people learn traditional Inuit skills. Passing down ancestral hunting and survival skills is seen as crucial at a ...
While they say their intention wasn't to offend people, Inuit say it's another example of people from outside Nunavut overstepping on Inuit land. The CBC's Emma Tranter tells us more.
But even before its industrial expansion, fishing was a source of sustenance and cultural pride for Greenland’s Inuit people. Fathers taught their sons to fish and hunt using the sea ice ...
The experiences of Inuit people and scientific data show the impacts ... and endangering Inuit peoples’ traditions, including hunting and fishing. Jenn Thornhill Verma, investigative journalist ...
The Inuit people are perhaps one of the toughest communities ... they rely heavily on animals for food. The Inuit have to hunt animals to survive. This means travelling away from their homes ...
Please, stop hunting polar bears." The CBC reposted the video on YouTube. The video did not sit well with the Nunavummiut (the Inuit people and other residents of Nunavut). "For these people to ...