Northern Canadian writers tackle the roiling world of Arctic horror
Ghosts, cannibals and animals that may not be what they seem — a Canadian anthology has brought together some of
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Read moreHe’s shot former U.S. presidents, Hollywood stars and candid portraits from Haiti to Hawaii. But now acclaimed photographer David Howells
Read moreWhen a precious map arrived in the Yukon from San Francisco last week, Tom Buzzell was shocked at its size.
Read moreSara Wesslin is actively working to revitalize the Skolt Sámi language that was on the brink of extinction. The BBC
Read moreEye on the Arctic has been named as a finalist at the 2019 Canadian Online Publishing Awards (COPA) in the
Read moreA new exhibition featuring the work of 25 known and emerging Inuit artists from Altlantic Canada is coming to Montreal
Read moreThe Arctic railway The Arctic railway Building a future… or destroying a culture? By Eilís Quinn An Indigenous nation divided
Read moreThe Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) has launched a weekly national newscast in French, with a host hailing from the
Read moreWhen most people think of Arctic nature, they usually think about ice and snow, seals and polar bears. But a
Read moreInuk artist Itee Pootoogook (1951 – 2014) was well-known for his drawings of solitary figures or architecture placed amongst vast Arctic
Read moreOlafur Eliasson’s show at London’s Tate Modern passes Iceland’s landscape through a glass prism, refracting it into a world of
Read moreUsers of Google Earth are now able to hear over 50 Indigenous language speakers from across the globe saying words
Read moreSweden and Norway are working together to better preserve thousand-year-old rock carvings, like the ones found on runestones. Freezing water
Read moreWhen Chelsey June and Jaaji take the stage as the band Twin Flames, they want to break down barriers and
Read morePoland is half a world away from the legacy of residential schools, but to the author of a new book
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