Eskimo winters are long and dreary. Summers are short and dreary. When Eskimos are not busy mushing about, gobbling raw meat and candles, they sit down for a rubber of bridge. And many Eskimos play ...
Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq is an Inuk Greenlander, a shaman, and a spiritual healer. She wears traditional Inuit facial tattoos and helps others reconnect with their ancestors to heal generational trauma ...
Greenland has been in the news recently. Despite a Christian presence for a thousand years, Greenland has only had the whole Bible since 1900. This is the story ...
OTTAWA - The federal government will provide $50 million to help develop Canada's first Inuit-led university, Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty said Thursday. *Billed as $4.00 plus GST ...
President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami Natan Obed looks on as President of Métis National Council Cassidy Caron delivers remarks at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. THE ...
Indigenous leaders have a long list of priorities they want the feds to work on, including self-government and clean drinking ...
An elder in Taloyoak says publishing her first book is a dream come true. Elizabeth Lyall, 72, is a co-author of a children’s book called Let’s Explore Taloyoak that was released on Tuesday.
The Nunatsiavut Government is sending an official delegation to the 2026 Arctic Winter Games (AWG) in Whitehorse, Yukon.
Canon Jonas Allooloo, former dean of St. Jude’s Cathedral in Iqaluit, Nunavut and a key member of the translation team that created the first Inuktitut Bible, died Feb. 23 in Ottawa at the age of 79.
OTTAWA — Indigenous leaders were braced for change after the last federal election, when Prime Minister Mark Carney's win ushered in a new look for the Liberal government after 10 years under Justin ...
The Nunatsiavut Government released its 2026–2027 budget today, presenting a financial plan focused on strengthening Inuit communities through strategic infrastructure and housing investments, ...
The collection consists of thirty-four (34) items, including thirty-two (32) maps of the Baffin Island coast drawn by unidentified Inuit informants and annotated by Franz Boas; and two (2) numbered ...