Features
The Inuit Moons of Saturn
How a storyteller and an astronomer named five of the ringed planet’s satellites after Inuit legends.
ILLUSTRATION BY BETH COVVEY
The Tagish Lake Meteorite Offers A Glimpse At Life’s Origins
Canadian scientists can reach for the stars, thanks to a rare meteorite.
PHOTO COURTESY CHRIS CANNON
Decoding Dene Music
The Dene worldview is embedded in our songs, and it needs to be heard now more than ever.
PHOTO BY JEN SQUIRES, COURTESY LEELA GILDAY
Our Life, Our Land, Our Voice
Fifty years ago, we watched the birth of the Dene Nation. We were a scrappy bunch of rebels trying to protect what was ours. This is the story of how a great northern people took control of its destiny.
PHOTO BY TESSA MACINTOSH
Morel Outrage
Professional mushroom pickers might be angry they can’t cross the Yukon border this summer. But Yukoners aren’t missing them.
ILLUSTRATION BY BETH COVVEY
Mountain Mama
How one mother bear has coexisted with urban Yukoners—so far—despite a few close calls.
STOCK PHOTO

