Kayaks are an intrinsic feature of Inuit culture, used for hunting, fishing, travel, and recreation, employed by generations of indigenous people across the Arctic, from Alaska to Greenland and ...
In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, which is celebrated during the month of November, Google today used as its daily theme a kayak on its homepage. This Native American History Month ...
Heidi Atter/CBC Near the back of the Jens Haven Memorial School in Nain, on Labrador's northern coast, there's a wood shop filled with a variety of power tools and projects in progress. practice rooms ...
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Vatican returns Inuvialuit kayak after 100 years (video)
Held at the Vatican for 100 years, a traditional Inuvialuit kayak is now returning home along with more than 60 other Inuit, First Nations and Métis objects. The kayak was identified by Darrell ...
The Inuvialuit kayak, crafted from driftwood, sealskin, and sinew, serves as a tangible link to the rich cultural heritage of the Inuvialuit people. Such kayaks were historically used for hunting and ...
The Inuit inhabit northern locations, ranging from Alaska to Greenland. The lives of these communities vary, but all have a central focus around hunting. Inuit depend on it for survival because the ...
Darrel Nasogaluak, elder and chair of the Tuktoyaktuk Community Corporation, describes the kayak and other Inuit items that were repatriated from the Vatican. (Credit: JEAN LEVAC) Darrel Nasogaluak, ...
When you grow up on Baffin Island, Canada, with the Arctic Ocean as your backyard and world-renowned polar explorers for parents, dreaming up expeditions just becomes the norm. Sarah McNair-Landry and ...
Near the back of the Jens Haven Memorial School in Nain, on Labrador's northern coast, there's a wood shop filled with a variety of power tools and projects in progress. No electric tools are buzzing, ...
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