Indigenous Rights and Issues

When the Sea Wall Breaks: Climate Change in Teller, Alaska

Teller, Alaska is identified by the US Army Corps of Engineers as one of 31 villages in imminent danger of the effects

Self-Preservation: Amid Debate, An Alaskan Village Decides to Move Inland

In August 2016, the residents of Shishmaref, Alaska voted to relocate further inland from the impacts of climate

A Continual State of Emergency: Climate Change and Native Lands in Northwest Alaska

A warming world is a creating complex web of environmental, political, and cultural challenges for the Bering Strait

What if our health care systems embodied the values of our communities? A reflection from Nunavut

Inuit concepts can be used to inform a model for health care that reflects the values of the people it serves in

Climate Change, Women’s Issues and Inuit Culture

The president of the National Inuit Youth Council Maatalii Okali talks climate change, women's issues and Inuit

They Took Our Land

Piari Gentes, from Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, shares a poem on the impacts of colonization on her native land and the

Towards an Inclusive Arctic Research Model

Caitlyn Baikie, from Nain, Nunatsiavut, discusses the importance of incorporating Indigenous perspectives in any

Cue Cards for Trudeau: Bringing Arctic Cooperation to DC, Part I

With PM Justin Trudeau heading to Washington, Arctic regional collaboration should focus on the exchange of renewable

Indigenous Involvement in the COP21 Climate Change Talks

A successful COP21 will help Arctic Indigenous Peoples receive the recognition for future climate change