Even in July, conditions near the top of the world can be harsh and unforgiving. When most of the snow and ice melt, a desert-like landscape remains. Of the 229 or so people who live on Cornwallis ...
In the Arctic, the Inuits have adapted to severe cold and a predominantly seafood diet. After the first population genomic analysis of the Greenland Inuits (Fumagalli ...
Greenlandic women are transforming the Arctic's art scene and releasing their Indigenous identity from its colonial past. They're pushing for visibility and ...
An illustration of the position of the HMS Terror at sunrise on July 14, 1837. Owen Stanley Library and Archives Canada Almost two centuries ago, 134 men set sail on ...
Editor's Note: This story from our archives uses the dated term "Eskimo" to collectively refer to far-northern indigenous peoples: "Inupiat and the Yupiks of Alaska, the Canadian Inuit and Inuvialuit, ...
Check out Ted Trotta's appraisal of an early 19th C. Inuit compound bow in Old Sturbridge Village, Hour 2. Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and American Cruise Lines. Additional ...
The Inuit people of Greenland, originally from Siberia and other parts of Asia, migrated across the Bering Strait thousands of years ago. Adapting to the Arctic's harsh conditions, they developed ...
Nascopie Reef by Napachie Pootoogook (Inuit), 1989 Edward J. Guarino Collection Family Sleeping in a Tent by Annie Pootoogook (Inuit), 2003-04 Edward J. Guarino Collection A Portrait of Pitseolak by ...
Almost two centuries ago, 134 men set sail on two British naval ships to discover the fabled Northwest Passage, a trade route through the Arctic linking Europe to the riches of the East. They never ...
Almost two centuries ago, 134 men set sail on two British naval ships to discover the fabled Northwest Passage, a trade route through the Arctic linking Europe to the riches of the East. They never ...
Almost two centuries ago, 134 men set sail on two British naval ships to discover the fabled Northwest Passage, a trade route through the Arctic linking Europe to the riches of the East. They never ...
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