By: NataliaH | 2010-10-04 | Arts & Entertainment Inuit art is a perfect idea to decorate your house. A beautiful Inuit carving will be a great center piece for your living room. Inuit carvings can fit into any design format you have for your decor. read more
By: All-Purpose Guru | 2011-01-08 | Book Reviews Photojournalist Fred Bruemmer spent up to six months of every year for 30 years documenting the traditions and culture of the Inuit people of Canada. In both word and picture he beautifully portrays the forbidding landscape and the traditional way of life of the Inuit people who have lived there for thousands of years read more
By: John Salmon | 2011-03-29 | Business In 2004, I completed two Inuit art buying trips to Iqaluit (formerly Frobisher Bay), the capital of Nunavut, Canada's newest territory. For both trips, I flew out of Ottawa on Canadian North airlines. The other airline that services Nunavut is First Air. Only the last half of the jets was allocated for read more
By: Therese Samson | 2010-03-27 | Supplements Did you know that scientists attribute the low rates of heart disease of the Inuit to their diet of fatty fish? These Arctic-dwelling people can tell us much about fish oil and cholesterol. read more
By: Jane L. Lawson | 2010-04-03 | Supplements The Inuit peoples of Northern Canada and Alaska live in one of the harshest environments on Earth. The harshness of this climate is second only to the wilds of Siberia. Why? This is primarily due to the healthy diet that these people eat, including lots of Omega 3. Eskimo Omega 3 is a brand of fish oil supplement that strives to recreate the healthy balance of an Inuit diet. read more
By: Kristina West | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Northern Canada and the Arctic ice caps see environmental changes. Dolphins, robins, and finches have been spotted on Baffin Island; species never seen in the North before. Hunters are falling through unseasonably thin ice. Migrating animals have changed their grassing routs causing a shortage in Inuits food sources. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2012-03-26 | Business The cockpit is covered with spray deck, which prevents the entry of water. This allows the Kayaker to sail on it. This was something, which saw the light of the day a long time back. It was developed by the indigenous Inuit people. read more
By: Stuart Owens | 2011-12-21 | Arts & Entertainment The Arctic is a cold, flat, tree-less region which is near the Arctic region. Today it has different places like Alaska, Canada and Greenland. Initially two tribal groups, the Inuit and the Aleut, lived in this region. Both the groups spoke a language that was a dialect of the Eskimos. read more
By: xuxiaoqing | 2010-09-19 | Finance Capital city of Nunavut autonomous region is Iqaluit, and in the Inuit language it means "a great number of fishes." Iqaluit is the capital of Nunavut Autonomous Region, and is the city develops quickest and busiest. Iqaluit is the capital of the Nunavut Autonomous Region and it is Canada's smallest capital. Nevertheless, here plays a very important role as a transport hub. It closely links Nunavut autonomous region with Canadian other provinces. There are a population of around 8000 in Iqaluit, read more
By: Taylor White | 2011-05-04 | Real Estate Greenland is a country which lies in the Kingdom of Denmark. These two areas are located between Atlantic Ocean and Arctic Ocean. Greenland is the world’s largest island by area although it is not a continent. It is the least densely populated region with a population of about 56,452 inhabitants. They are a mixture of Inuits and Danes. Greenland is heavily dependent upon the fish exports and fi read more
By: ruiteren | 2011-10-27 | Clothing To ensure you wish to be warm this winter... and you've heard parkas are hot even just in arctic temps... but what is a parka? Initially, parkas have been worn through the Inuit along with other Arctic peoples. The standard parka layout is really "a pullover model outer outfit constructed from caribou skin getting a fur lining round the hood". The idea being when creatures could remain warm, human read more
By: Robert F Lee | 2011-10-17 | Writing & Speaking With more than 988,000 words in the English language (according to the Global Language Monitor), one would be justified in assuming that there would me more than enough to describe any situation, feeling or item. Yet, in the Inuit, English & Sami languages, there are several hundred words to describe one English word: snow. For most of us, that one word is sufficient, yet, the further north we g read more
By: Adam Benedetto | 2011-03-16 | Wellness Intuitive eating is the idea that if you listen to yourself you will find balance. You will eat in a way connected to you and what your real needs are. read more
By: Barbara Thomson | 2010-11-16 | Article Marketing This article provides a brief but concise overview of Shiba Inu puppies, educating those interested in learning about dog breeds about this type of puppies' origin, care pointers and food to be fed, amongst other things. read more
By: wendyh | 2009-04-12 | Humanities Many artists like to sell on eBay - mostly because it's one of the rare places where they can have their work seen by potentially hundreds of people. Artists are mostly desperate to have their work seen and because of this, art collectors can often "steal" works or art from unknown artists before they are discovered. read more