Photos show Greenland's culture, which has both Inuit and Danish influences. Its industry, cuisine, and more are shaped by ...
Trump’s threats of a takeover have put Greenland on the geopolitical map. At a pivotal moment, we travel to the resource-rich Arctic island to make sense of the hype ...
Unikkaaqtuat” sheds substantial light on a tradition that took form among people who were dispersed thinly and widely across ...
Similarly, the First Nations like the Gwich’in, the North and South Slavey, the Dogrib, and others call themselves Dene meaning “peoples.” They call their homelands Denendeh meaning “peoples who flow ...
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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 ...
President Donald Trump did not rule out military force to acquire Greenland in an interview as the Danish territory continued ...
Adolf Hitler was sent to prison for five years after failing to take over Germany by force in the unsuccessful "Beer Hall ...
By 1400 the Norse were forced to abandon the settlements. Even so, the island remained inhabited: the Inuit people of northern Alaska arrived on Greenland in 1000 and endured long after the Norse ...
The island had also been settled by Inuit people migrating from North America ... following the acquisition of Alaska from Russia. In 1910, a proposal was made involving swapping land in the ...
They crossed the Bering Strait, a narrow passage between present day Russia and Alaska, into North America ... Greenland’s population today are Inuit people, or indigenous descendants of ...