Inuit Nunangat
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‘We want the world to see the brilliance of Inuit ingenuity’: Q&A with Susan Aglukark and PIQSIQ
Two generations of celebrated Inuit musicians share a conversation with IndigiNews ahead of their UBC performance on Sunday
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In Nunatsiavut, the Inotsiavik Centre is connecting Inuit with their culture
After winning the million-dollar Arctic Inspiration Prize in 2024, the facility is offering language lessons, traditional arts workshops and more in northern ‘Labrador’
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‘Art can be so healing’: A conversation with Inuk photographer Katherine Takpannie
Award-winning artist tells IndigiNews about her journey, her creative process, and her best-known works — including her ‘Our Women and Girls are Sacred’ series
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Inuit grapple with loss of caribou 13 years into ‘Labrador’ hunting ban: ‘I feel like a big part of me is gone’
Facing food insecurity and cultural loss, people in the tiny community of Rigolet are mourning — and holding hope — for the important animal
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Indigenous cradleboard keepers are revitalizing traditional parenting practices
Found across many First Nations and Inuit cultures, baby carriers are a tangible connection to ancestors, explains writer Joleen Banning
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Mother of Gill twins pleads guilty to fraud in Inuit identity case, charges against sisters withdrawn
An Iqaluit court heard Friday that Amira and Nadya Gill were unaware Karima Manji submitted falsified forms identifying them as Indigenous
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In new podcast, Iñupiaq storyteller brings Northern tales to a digital platform
‘Human beings have been listening to stories longer than we’ve been reading them in books,’ says James Dommek Jr., who created ‘Alaska is the Center of the Universe’
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Fraud case involving twins who claimed Inuit status adjourned until new year
Iqaluit court hears the Gill sisters have not yet found representation licensed to practice in Nunavut
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From the supernatural to the thrilling, these Indigenous authors will leave you unsettled this Halloween
In the spirit of the season, book writer Dene Moore selects 10 haunting books, full of horrors both imagined and real
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Exhibit explores rich identity of Indigenous tattooing
Leading artists are featured in ‘Body Language’ — on display at Museum of Surrey until Sept. 4









