The MarApr22 issue of above&beyond Magazine is now available. Read about Snow Ghosts, Trekkers and Trappers, The Crossing Place, Japanese printmaking in the Arctic and much more. https://t.co/1nuCgG1By6
Peter Pitseolak, the first Inuit photographer, is on view at the Art Gallery of Ontario from now through April 7, 2022.
For more details on how to book your tickets, visit https://t.co/I7qbWs40ZM.
Anaana’s Tent has been nominated by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television as a finalist for the 2022 Shaw Rocket Fund Kids’ Choice Award.
Vote:
Round 1 (Top Ten): February 16 - February 24
Round 2 (Top Five): March 2 - March 9
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With the 2022 Arctic Inspiration Prize taking place in a couple of weeks, a look at one of last year's laureates.
Bringing culturally, relevant programs to youth https://t.co/Wq41b1k2OE via @Arctic Journal
A multi-sport approach is the best way to develop physical literacy in individuals. NWT's innovative Hockey & Table Tennis pilot project brought this technique to young NWT players.@SIRCtweets
Hockey Table Tennis Pilot Program https://t.co/JU5IKc6MIw via @Arctic Journal
Check out Inuit art collections, a fishing lodge in the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, and a children's book about Bowhead whales, all in our current issue.
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Inuit traditional stories have been preserved for centuries through oral traditions. Songs from this project help preserve those traditions.
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Erica Donovan honours her Inuvialuit culture in her artwork using the brick stitch technique and unique colour combinations.
She Was A Free Spirit https://t.co/VbnQWSRJTW via @Arctic Journal
Inuit harvesters use Arctic terns as indicators of environmental conditions and wildlife presence. This culturally important species is declining. Inuit and scientists ask why.
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Parka making not only teaches traditional skills but also enhances literacy development, confidence and motivation, and the development of life skills and work habits.
Drum dance & Mother Hubbard Atikaluit https://t.co/Y0Mm0EsQhC via @Arctic Journal
Annie Pootoogook was a well-loved Inuit artist whose ink and crayon drawings pushed the boundaries of what Canada and the world expected from “Inuit” art.
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Learning about plants for food, health remedies and shelter and fishing techniques are just some of the Inuit cultural programming youth take part in at science camps.
Science camps https://t.co/TQtVZG4yRH via @Arctic Journal
To all our readers, advertisers, writers, photographers, and supporters, we wish you a very healthy and joy filled holiday season from above&beyond Magazine.
Brick stitch techniques, delta braid trims, braiding together multiple ways of knowing, Canadian Rangers, Youth Camps, Hockey/Table Tennis programs, and much more in our new issue.
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Ancient oral traditions preserve Arctic folklore, myths and legends. Test your knowledge of these stories with our Arctic trivia quiz.
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Santa isn't the only one stocking up this Christmas! Eureka is also one of the last stops in Canada before the North Pole, where those making the trek meet up and restock.
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A children's winter tale, a collection of awe-inspiring Arctic paintings and Reindeer Reflections could be on someone's reading list this Christmas!
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Inuit Quajimajatuqangit (traditional knowledge) affirms that on-the-land experiences are instrumental in building self-esteem and confidence in Inuit youth, in our current issue.
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