Sitting on the pelt of a polar bear hunted by her family, Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq says she’s proud to be part of a movement of Greenlanders reclaiming their Inuit traditions and spir ...
If you add a few kilometers at either end of a well-traveled tourist route, does that make it an original traverse? One UK ...
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A bishop of the Arctic says goodbye
As Canada’s Anglican church dwindles, its most remote (and most expansive) diocese has shown growth. One bishop responsible ...
Part of that mystique is because it's been difficult for some tourists to travel to ... concerns and large Inuit populations, she said. "Both are Arctic countries," she said.
Sitting on the pelt of a polar bear hunted by her family, Aviaja Rakel Sanimuinaq says she’s proud to be part of a movement of Greenlanders reclaiming their Inuit traditions and spirituality.
Wearing Inuit facial tattoos ... a right to be respected,” authors Gill and Alistair Campbell write in their travel book, “Greenland.” About 90% of the 57,000 Greenlanders identify as ...
In recent years, Greenlanders like her have been embracing pre-Christian Inuit traditions, including drum dancing and Inuit tattoos. For some, it’s a way to proudly reclaim their ancestral roots.
Inuit believe that “every animal and bird, every stone and every piece of earth, the rain and the snow all have a spirit and a right to be respected,” authors Gill and Alistair Campbell write in their ...
Greenlanders Embrace Pre-Christian Inuit Traditions as a Way to Proudly ... authors Gill and Alistair Campbell write in their travel book, “Greenland.” About 90% of the 57,000 Greenlanders ...