A surprising theatrical moment sparks some considerations on connection and place.
Written by Kahlan Miron
Illustration by Beth Covey
I left this place as a small child, but its impact on my family hasn't been forgotten.
Written by Diane Mar-Nicolle
PHOTO Courtesy Diane mar-nicolle
Inuit musicians adapt tradition to the COVID-19 era.
Written by Sarah Sibley
ILLUSTRATION BY BETH COVVEY
Feds announce $10 million for territory's only French-language school, while Inuktut education languishes.
Written by Jacob Boon
Photo by Government of Canada
As Nunavik approaches its first Christmas without the Kuujjuaq Candy Drop, we look back on the northern tradition of air-delivered holiday gifts.
Written by Kahlan Miron
PHOTOS BY LE MESSAGER DU NORD
“Burial” Smith charged passengers two different rates—depending on if they were dead or alive.
Written by Jacob Boon
Photo via Quesnel Caribou Observer
Abraham Okpik helped give an identity to a generation of Inuit.
Written by Inuksuk Mackay
PHOTO COURTESY CHARLES GIMPEL/ LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES CANADA / R10187-924-2-E ABE OKPIK AT HOME, FROBISHER BAY, NWT, [NOW IQALUIT, NUNAVUT]