Indigenous Rights and Issues

Use It or Lose It: Conflicting Land Uses in the Arctic – Infographic

In the Arctic, a multitude of land uses compete for space. Climate change impacts the access to natural resources and

Pollution in the Arctic: Oil and Gas Extraction on the Continental Shelf as a Major Contributor

The article overviews the history, dynamics and effects of pollution in the Arctic, generated by hydrocarbon

Investigating the Barriers to Building Climate Adaptation of Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites in Polar Regions

Climate adaptation of polar regions is difficult due to barriers such as lack of awareness of polar heritage and remote

A Retrospective of The Arctic Institute’s Archive

This article analyzes changes in The Arctic Institute’s publications from 2015 until 2021, focusing on the notion of

Uncomfortable Inuk: Exploring Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit (Traditional Knowledge)

The Nunavut Government must work to strengthen the bridge between young Inuit and Inuit elders to support Inuit

Nunami Ilinniarniq: Inuit Community Control of Education through Land-based Education

Rather than fitting Inuit life into schools, Canada needs to fit schools into Inuit

Deregulate and Empower Indigenous Language Teachers

Arctic Indigenous language revitalization should be well funded. Revising Canadian policy on charity can help language

Collaborative Approaches for Wild Plants and Harvests in Whitehorse

Collaborative land use planning between city and Indigenous governments can protect Arctic plants and support wild

Learning to Listen: On Racism and Power in Arctic Education

To address racism in Arctic education, curriculum and teacher training must not only address racism but be