The Urban Inuit Choir performs in St. John's. (Amanda Gear/CBC - image credit) The Urban Inuit Choir performs in St. John's. The Urban Inuit Choir performs in St. John's. (Amanda Gear/CBC) Every year ...
Canada’s Inuit people call the polar bear nanuk. In Torngat Mountains National Park, an Inuit-run nature reserve in the northernmost part of Labrador, I lost count of how many nanuks I saw, often just ...
Phytoliths (microscopic silica plant remains) found in a variety of archaeological contexts offer insight into reconstructing past ecology and human behavior. We present an exploratory phytolith study ...
Bowdoin College has one of the largest collections of Inuit embroideries from Labrador, Canada—more than ninety of them in the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum—which were donated by Arctic explorer ...
1. Labrador Inuit ingenuity and resourcefulness: adapting to a complex environmental, social, and spiritual environment / Susan A. Kaplan -- 2. Invented places: environmental imaginaries and the Inuit ...
Vol. 39, No. 1, Les Inuit au Labrador méridional / The Inuit in southern Labrador (2015), pp. 91-116 (26 pages) Les preuves écrites suggèrent que les Inuit étaient présents dans le détroit de Belle ...
"In 1882 the Smithsonian Institution Arctic scientist, Lucien McShan Turner, travelled to the Ungava District (encompassing Northern Quebec and Labrador) where he spent 20 months as part of a mission ...
In early April, a selection of these embroideries will be flown back to Labrador with three Museum scholars—Susan Kaplan, the Museum’s director; Genevieve LeMoine, the curator; and Katie Donlan, a ...
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Moravian missionaries arrived in Canada in the 1700s, forever altering the future of the country's Inuit population. Beginning in the 19th century, Inuit children were taken away from their families ...