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Caribou Girl: her vest is made from beaver fur trapped locally and bought from the Trading Post in Dawson City. Lichen around the antlers was collected from the Dempster Highway. All photos by Hannah Eden

The Yukon through the eyes of a Dawson doll-maker

Caribou Girl: her vest is made from beaver fur trapped locally and bought from the Trading Post in Dawson City. Lichen around the antlers was collected from the Dempster Highway. All photos by Hannah Eden

September 2017

Believe it or not, southern students are coming North to further their education. Photo courtesy Yukon College

Outdoor adventure and the promise of jobs bring southern students to the territories

Believe it or not, southern students are coming North to further their education. Photo courtesy Yukon College

Tunnganarniq by Embassy of Imagination artists. Photo courtesy Embassy of Imagination.

What do the four walls of Cape Dorset’s community hall and a 60-foot-tall brick face in downtown Toronto have in common? Both were painted by burgeoning artists from the Nunavut community.

Tunnganarniq by Embassy of Imagination artists. Photo courtesy Embassy of Imagination.

Photos courtesy Sho Sho Esquiro/ (L)Peter Jensen/(R) Tomas Karmelo Amaya

Sho Sho Esquiro's haute couture from the Yukon

Photos courtesy Sho Sho Esquiro/ (L)Peter Jensen/(R) Tomas Karmelo Amaya

Long-time resident-picker Al Shearing finds a seat and takes a break from rummaging at the Yellowknife dump. All photos courtesy Amy C. Elliott

A film that finds the beating heart of a town at its dump

Long-time resident-picker Al Shearing finds a seat and takes a break from rummaging at the Yellowknife dump. All photos courtesy Amy C. Elliott

Illustration by Beth Covvey/Shutterstock

The Yukon girls' camp that takes over Dawson City's biggest stage

Illustration by Beth Covvey/Shutterstock