Inuit women wearing traditional Greenlandic national costume or Kalaallisuut in Ilulissat on Greenland. The costume consists of seal skin boots bead necklaces and seal skin trousers .
Traditional #Inuit tattoos, by region / via @ITK_CanadaInuit / Washington Ben Jr. on FB (not sure of actual source.)
These are the amazing images showing life in the frozen Canadian wilderness by the country's first professional female photographer. Geraldine Moodie,
Amid a warming climate and disappearing traditional knowledge, Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic are grappling to adapt.
Between 1903 and 1909, a police officer and his wife took more than 1,000 photos of Inuit and their way of life in Fullerton Harbour, Nunavut, and Churchill, Man.
Image No: ND-1-180 Title: Group of Inuit dancers in ceremonial costume for the 'wolf dance' of the Kaviagamutes, Alaska. Date: [ca. 1903-1915] Format of original: glass negative : b&w ; 8" x 10" Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska Remarks: Animal headdresses worn by four of dancers. Kavea apparently one of 'tribes'/groups of coastal Inuit, originally from near Port Clarence area. Subject(s): Inuit - Dances / Inuit - Clothing / Inuit - Social life and customs Order this photo from Glenbow: ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosResults.aspx?XC=/sea... Search for 99,999 other historical photos at Glenbow: ww2.glenbow.org/search/archivesPhotosSearch.aspx
With these images of far-flung communities in north-west Canada, Geraldine Moodie became the one of the country’s first professional female photographers
This week's American Story takes us to the far north. It is the story of a clever young Eskimo named Keesh. He must overcome problems with the leaders of his village. Find out how he uses his head to help both his mother and all the people of his village.
Inuit child in fur parka, Alaska, ca. 1903 Photographer: Dobbs, B.B. (Beverly Bennett) Subjects (LCTGM): Eskimos--Children--Alaska Eskimos--Clothing & dress--Alaska Fur garments Digital Collection: Alaska, Western Canada and United States Collection content.lib.washington.edu/alaskawcanadaweb/index.html Item Number: AWC3212 Persistent URL: content.lib.washington.edu/u?/alaskawcanada,2369 Visit Special Collections reproductions and rights page for information on ordering a copy. University of Washington Libraries. Digital Collections content.lib.washington.edu/
Los Inuit, Canadá
By Ansgar Walk - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4382194 Peuple autochtone du Canada faisant partie du peuple Inuit et portant le nom d’un site important de leur peuplement, Igloolik = il y a des maisons, situé...
Kivallirmiut portando gafas de asta de caribú para evitar la ceguera de nieve - 5ª Expedición Thule de Knud Rasmussen. Peuple autochtone du Canada faisant partie du peuple Inuit et qui tirerait son nom de sa dépendance à l’égard du caribou. Ils étaient...