The Dene worldview is embedded in our songs, and it needs to be heard now more than ever.
Written by Leela Gilday
PHOTO BY JEN SQUIRES, COURTESY LEELA GILDAY
Iqaluit artist Jesse Tungilik blasts off in his sealskin spacesuit.
Written by Kaylee Maddison
PHOTO COURTESY OF JESSICA KOTIERK
Long after we’re gone our art will remain. From storytelling and music to film and painting, these will be the remnants of our collective experience that will allow future generations to learn about us and our time. And these are unprecedented times.
Written by Kaila Jefferd-Moore
PHOTO BY TONY DEVLIN
Dawson City butcher Shelby Jordan wants you to eat better meat.
Written by Up Here
Photo by Cathie Archbould
The Bighetty and Bighetty Puppet Show blends Cree language, culture and big laughs.
Written by Jessica Davey-Quantick
PHOTOS COURTESY BIGHETTY AND BIGHETTY PUPPET SHOW
Kinngait has carved out a love for the beautiful game in its own unique way.
Written by Adrian Assoufi
PHOTOS BY ADRIAN ASSOUFI
Fat bikes aren’t just a tourist favourite in the North: they’re how many a Northerner makes it out of the house in the coldest months.
Written by Jessica Davey-Quantick
Photo by CHARLA JONES/PARKS CANADA
A spear piece from 8,000 years ago in the Yukon says a lot about how art is interpreted today.
Written by Jacob Boon
PHOTO COURTESY CANADIAN MUSEUM OF HISTORY