The Nunavut Inuit Heritage Centre, a project that has for years been discussed but never built, is now in the early stages. Four teams of architects have now been shortlisted for its design, and later this spring, one of those designs will be officially picked.
In Canada’s Arctic, reconnecting with culture helps to address violent crime, substance abuse, and a high rate of suicide among the young Inuit
By Anne-Sophie Thill
Inuit teens learn how to cook salmon over an open fire at a summer camp focused on mental health, in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada, on
In addition to keeping alive Inuit culture, the organisation Polar Outfitting holds a programme that aims to bolster young people's mental health and teach them to adapt to a changing climate – in a region that is warming much faster than elsewhere.
Filleting a fish, lighting a fire or building an igloo: In Canada's Arctic, Inuit youth are being encouraged to connect with their culture in an attempt to prevent severe depression and save lives.
Filleting a fish, lighting a fire or building an igloo: In Canada's Arctic, Inuit youth are being encouraged to connect with their culture in an attempt to