Indigenous Rights and Issues

It’s Our Table: Indigenous People Shaping Arctic Policy

Jen Nelson, an indigenous woman from King Cove, Alaska, examines the importance of indigenous people leading discussion

Greenland’s Arctic Advantage

Greenland has an ‘Arctic advantage’ in the negotiations with Denmark where circumpolar events are used to gain more

The Arctic of Myth

The Arctic of myth reflects southern interests. This myth is dangerous as it risks overshadowing the priorities of

Learning the Unexpected

A challenge in learning the Dene language involved a realization that I needed to gain some knowledge of the culture as

Language Revitalization, Cultural Stabilization, and Eskaleut Languages

Language revitalization in the Arctic is not a solution to language loss; but part of a systemic approach to cultural

From the United Nations to the Arctic: Celebrating Indigenous Languages

This article introduces our series on indigenous languages to celebrate the diversity of indigenous languages across

Women in Polar Research: A Brief History

This article explores the history of women in research working in the Arctic/Antarctic, drawing connections to women in

Can Smart Societies support Innovation in the Arctic?

How can Northern peoples and organizations benefit from smart developments in the Arctic and eventually become smart

Golden Rule in Arctic Science and Community Partnerships

From Arctic science to community partnerships, the Golden Rule is at the core of training for PhD students at a summer