“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]
My journey to a new home meanders like a river.
Written by Asad Chishti
ILLUSTRATION BY BETH COVVEY
Dawson City butcher Shelby Jordan wants you to eat better meat.
Written by Up Here
Photo by Cathie Archbould
The second runner-up from this year's Sally Manning Award for Indigenous Creative Non-Fiction.
Written by Carol Rose GoldenEagle
Illo by Adrianne Walujo
The first runner-up from this year's Sally Manning Award for Indigenous Creative Non-Fiction.
Written by Shelly Wiart
Photo by Gerold Sigl/NWT Tourism
What it took to build an emergency system in the North and why it was long overdue.
Written by Sidney Cohen
PHOTO COURTESY ASHLEY GERAGHTY