People throw candies into a crowd at Christmas in 1963, as seen in this photo taken in Nuvuk near Quaqtaq by Father Jules Dion. (PHOTO COURTESY OF AVATAQ CULTURAL INSTITUTE, IND-DIO-930.)
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“It’s important not to bring out negativity, but to show appreciation”
These days Christmas throughout Nunavut and Nunavik often comes with turkey, Santa Claus, Christmas trees and wrapped presents. But that wasn’t the case 60 or more years ago.
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Booming snow geese and muskox populations may cause population drops
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Singer-songwriter Beatrice Deer adapts the legend of The Fox Wife in new graphic novel
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ᒐᕙᒪᒃᑯᑦ ᓴᒡᓗᑲᑕᖕᓂᖏᑦ, ᓱᓕᙱᑦᑐᓂᒃ ᑐᓴᐅᒪᑎᑦᑎᔪᑦ ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᒥᒃᓵᓄᑦ
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Two sockeye salmon caught near Cambridge Bay offer “a glimpse of what is coming”
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“We always have muskox, caribou and char on the menu all the time”
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Parasite prevalent in cats shows up in Arctic wildlife
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“An Inuit Nunangat university should be established to enhance Inuit-led research capacity”
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Transplanted black spruce grow about a centimetre per year
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“Inujunga! We are Inuit, we are youth and we are able”
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Outcome should show how much wind, solar could be supported, while keeping the lights on
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Our new web platform launches today
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“We will need to keep a close eye on this species”
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“We may admire the intricate skills of the artists”
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“This will show me my path,” says Olipika Takpanie
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Government lies, false information about Inuit
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A deadly, untreated disease
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A homesick grandmother never comes home
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“I hope when non-Inuit visitors see it, they’ll have a lot of respect for the people who have lived there”
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“He’s such an amazing guy and more than deserves this exhibition”