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Kilautiup Songuninga, which translates to "strength of the drum," is the first Inuit drum dancing and throat singing group to ...
For Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. president Jeremy Tunraluk, Arctic sovereignty and security can only happen if Nunavut communities ...
Kaia Kanayok, a teen from N.W.T., shares her experience moving to Manitoba and how she lost connections with her Inuit ...
From pioneers to new members, Kilautiup Songuninga share a love of music, Inuit culture and connection. The CBC’s Ella Burke ...
She began to embrace her roots through her music, which encourages Greenlanders to value their Inuit culture and history. “The more I practiced my art, singing and writing songs, ...
Photos show Greenland's culture, which has both Inuit and Danish influences. Its industry, cuisine, and more are shaped by the weather and history.
As ice melts, the Inuit strive to keep their culture alive. Amid a warming climate and disappearing traditional knowledge, Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic are grappling to adapt.
In the lead-up to “Eskimo,” the group got deeply into non-Western traditional music, eventually landing on that of the Inuit culture, he says. But the Residents don’t just make facsimiles of ...
In contrast, the Norse had a more limited and normative play culture, with toys that exclusively reflected agricultural roles and activities. The contrast between the two cultures is evident not only ...
In the lead-up to “Eskimo,” the group got deeply into non-Western traditional music, eventually landing on that of the Inuit culture, he says. But the Residents don’t just make facsimiles of ...