Arctic Moment: Shoulder Season
Location: Tibbitt Lake, North Slave Region
Photo by Tashina Weagle/NWTT
Location: Tibbitt Lake, North Slave Region
Photo by Tashina Weagle/NWTT
Three summers ago, a hiker vanished on the Yukon's Donjek Route. When authorities found his remains, Northerners kept searching for a deeper truth.
Baffin Island’s become an unlikely mecca for some of the most extreme thrill-seekers and BASE jumpers on the planet.
Base Jumping off Mount Asgard, Baffin Island
Memories of the sudden, dangerous birth of Hunter Tootoo in 1960s Rankin Inlet
The Tootoos' 1965 Christmas portrait, with baby Victor in the author's amauti, Jennifer, the oldest, in front of her father, and in the middle, a restless Hunter. Photo Courtesy Sally Luttmer
Tracing the controversial history and recent revival of Inuit facial tattoos
Clockwise from top left: Maria, Netsilik region; unnamed, Qaernermiut (between Baker Lake and Chesterfield Inlet); unnamed, Aivilik (Hall Beach) region; Nellie, Southampton Island; Hattie, Igloolik; Pikey, unknown. J.E. Bernier/Library and Archives Canada/C-001499
Louie Kamookak has been on a 40-year quest to solve the Franklin mystery—for himself and for his people.
Louie Kamookak, Up Here's Northerner of the Year for 2014. Photo Riley Veldhuizen
Climate change is allowing biting flies to move farther North, partly because it’s getting warmer, and partly because it’s raining more often in the summer, creating more soggy breeding grounds.
Illustration by Tonia Cowan