Twenty-five Indigenous Sami remains returned by museum are reburied in northern Sweden
Twenty-five skulls from indigenous Sami people were laid to rest Friday at a graveyard in northern Sweden, more than 70
Read moreTwenty-five skulls from indigenous Sami people were laid to rest Friday at a graveyard in northern Sweden, more than 70
Read moreAntoine Mountain can still remember René Fumoleau peering over his shoulder while he typed up the rough draft of one
Read moreSweden and Norway are working together to better preserve thousand-year-old rock carvings, like the ones found on runestones. Freezing water
Read moreScotland’s islands, particularly Orkney, are capitalizing on their historic northern linkages both offensively, to take advantage of new economic opportunities
Read moreAbout 65 years ago, Joe Kiloonik was hunting caribou near Taloyoak, Nunavut, in Canada’s eastern Arctic, when he came across
Read moreThe Finnish Heritage Agency (FHA) is conducting a nationwide field inspection of ancient monuments protected by the government. The Nationally
Read moreAfter years of keeping silent, Inuit from Igloolik, Nunavut, say they want answers about medical tests performed on them in
Read moreC.H. (Punch) Dickins once boasted to Maclean’s Magazine, “put your pencil on any point on the map of Canada and
Read moreA proposed class action lawsuit alleging the coerced sterilization of Indigenous women in Canada is turning up reports from more
Read moreAs Nunavut celebrates the 20th anniversary of becoming Canada’s northernmost territory, Premier Joe Savikataaq says he wants people in the
Read moreTwenty years ago, with northern lights and fireworks lighting up the sky, Nunavut became a territory. In Iqaluit on April
Read moreA few steps off a lane in Yellowknife’s Lakeview Cemetery, in the Northwest Territories, a grave marker with the word
Read moreLast Friday marked the first week of spring, which means that it was also Polar Week! It was also the
Read moreThis Sunday, Alaska marks the 30th anniversary of an event that changed the state forever. On March 24th, 1989, 11
Read moreTwenty one survivors of a brutal forced resettlement by the Canadian government recently gathered in Arviat, Nunavut, for a formal
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