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In this land without trees, everything—clothing, sleds ... (Here’s where to find narwhals in the Arctic.) To learn more about traditional food processing and what happens after the hunt ...
This 1930s footage offers a vivid glimpse into life in the Arctic ... engaged in traditional activities like sewing, whittling ivory, and preparing animal hides for clothing through chewing.
The Museum’s newest exhibit, Threads of Change: Clothing and Identity in the North, looks at how people in the Arctic have kept themselves warm ... while also retaining and wearing traditional clothes ...
The chemicals are used in many industrial products, such as non-stick cookware, waterproof clothing ... people living in the Arctic who rely on traditional foods such as marine mammals are ...
Amid a warming climate and disappearing traditional knowledge, Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic are grappling ... and skin to turn into warm clothing. Darcy Enoogoo pulls a toy snowmobile ...
Almost as soon as Sours started making clothing, she realized that there were not many people who know traditional sewing ... is an executive director of the Arctic Slope Community Foundation ...
Soldiers stationed in Alaska must carry more gear than the grunts in traditional units, layers upon layers of clothing to protect ... Everything is slower with Arctic warfare.
Using fast-evolving DNA-based techniques requires awareness, community buy-in, and, most importantly, trust and respect to ...