The term ‘Eskimo,’ while historically used, encompasses various Indigenous groups inhabiting the Arctic regions, primarily the Inuit and Yupik peoples. […]
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Inupiat Traditional Hunting Stories
The Inupiat people of Arctic Alaska have a deep and enduring connection to the land and sea. For millennia, their […]
Inuit Traditional Animal Tracking
For centuries, the Inuit people of the Arctic regions have relied on their profound understanding of the natural world to […]
Yupik Traditional Seafood Diet
The Yup’ik people, Indigenous inhabitants of southwestern Alaska, have thrived for millennia in one of the world’s most challenging environments. […]
Inupiat Hunting Techniques Modern
For millennia, the Inupiat people of Arctic Alaska have relied on hunting for sustenance, cultural identity, and community cohesion. Their […]
Eskimo economic development
The term ‘Eskimo’ has historically been used to refer to Indigenous peoples of the Arctic, but it is now widely […]
Inupiat Caribou Meat Preservation
The vast, unforgiving landscapes of the Arctic have long demanded ingenuity and resilience from its inhabitants. For the Inupiat people […]
Yupik Bird Hunting Traditions
The vast, windswept landscapes and intricate waterways of Southwest Alaska have long been home to the Yupik people, an indigenous […]
Eskimo Animal Population Studies
The vast and often unforgiving landscapes of the Arctic are home to some of the world’s most resilient and iconic […]
Eskimo living in extreme cold
The Arctic, a vast expanse of ice, snow, and bone-chilling temperatures, represents one of Earth’s most formidable environments. For millennia, […]
Eskimo relationship with nature
The Arctic, a vast and often unforgiving landscape, has been home to diverse Indigenous peoples for millennia. Often collectively referred […]
Inupiat Arctic Char Fishing
The vast, icy expanse of the Arctic is home to resilient cultures and unique ecosystems. Among them, the Inupiat people […]









