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.
Inuvialuit artists Eli Nasogaluak and Derrald Taylor are attending Winterlude this year to celebrate their culture with an ice sculpture called 'The Happy Dance.' It depicts a drum dancer surrounded ...
Feb. 8, the Eiteljorg will present the annual Leon Jett Memorial Lecture, featuring artist Monica Rickert-Bolter, who is of ...
The Robertson High School world cultures class, headed by instructor Amy Hufnal, will be presenting artwork inspired by India ...
If you visit the Speaker’s office, Yousuf Karsh’s iconic black-and-white photo stares out at you. Look deeper around the Hill ...
Inuvialuit artists Eli Nasogaluak and Derrald Taylor are at Winterlude this year. They are creating a sculpture of an Inuit dancer surrounded by a circle of animals to celebrate their culture.
Kathleen Lippa examines the devastating impact the crimes committed by Edward Horne had on individuals, families, and entire communities.
These goggles, crafted by the Thule people who lived in Alaska and northern Canada around 800 to 1600, are a very early ...
"How do you make our communities feel welcome in these places?"That's a question posed by Elliott Walsh, a.ka. Nestor Wynrush, a multidisciplinary artist from Winnipeg with Trinibagonian origins.He is ...
Stepping through Danny Johnson’s front door is like walking into an art gallery, if galleries existed in unpretentious spaces with pastel pink walls and featured wildly divergent artwork.