Kayaks are an intrinsic feature of Inuit culture, used for hunting, fishing, travel, and recreation, employed by generations of indigenous people across the Arctic, from Alaska to Greenland and ...
A woman who won a $1 million global teaching prize for her work in an Inuit community in Northern Quebec is back home Nova Scotia, developing a program aimed at re-introducing kayaking into Inuit ...
The Inuit inhabit northern locations, ranging from Alaska to Greenland. The lives of these communities vary, but all have a central focus around hunting. Inuit depend on it for survival because the ...
Cloaked in sealskin suits, a flock of kayakers cuts across a steely expanse of frigid water. A close observer might catch signs of modernity in the vessels’ construction and the kayakers’ attire, but ...
From left, Grade 8 student Denzel Dicker, kayak-building instructor Noah Nochasak, principal Kent Chaulk, student Peyton Dicker and student Michael Earle work on a kayak. The students work in five ...
Armed with just a kayak and a self-built microplastic filter, Kristian Louis Jensen has spent the last decade paddling through the most “pristine places” on our planet. During his Master’s degree in ...
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