Dr. Jay De Soca Prince, culture critic Sharine Taylor and Inuk writer Jamesie Fournier discuss how the term’s normalization continues to harm many Inuit.
These goggles, crafted by the Thule people who lived in Alaska and northern Canada around 800 to 1600, are a very early ...
You can't follow the news or look on social media without reading about an Indigenous person who is missing,” says Cindy Biancaniello, Director of the Hadiya’dagénhahs First Nations, Métis and Inuit ...
The government of Nunavut, a territory in northern Canada that speaks a variety of endangered Native Inuit languages, has ...
U.S. Bank Named an Official Banking Partner of the LA Clippers; New Deal Includes a Founding Level Sponsorship of Intuit Dome ...
A Cool Capital of Adventure Almaty, often referred to as the "Capital of Cool," is gaining popularity as a top travel ...
Take in Indigenous Storytelling Month, a ballroom dance celebration, a jazz tribute, a kids' concert and a French comedy on life decisions. Moving around is a great way to stay warm in the cold season ...
Regent Holidays has seen a marked increase in enquiries and bookings to Greenland in recent weeks, thanks to interest fuelled ...
A video of Travis Scott being accosted by an NBA security guard who failed to recognize the artist is doing the rounds online ...
Minuit 10 is a group with a feel of a trek across the desert in Harry Dean Stanton’s shoes with Alice Coltrane’s mysticism, ...
Indigenous fashion designer says scam pages pretending to sell Indigenous art and clothing becoming more common ...