"I wish they had these when my babies were little." We hear it all the time but the truth is that cultural babywearing has been present all over the world for a long, long time. See the different baby carrier styles across all the populated continents of the world!
Are you looking for the most epic places to visit in Northern Canada? This is a guide to the best places to visit in Arctic Canada, from cities to national parks!
Inuit Culture Quick facts: – Inuit never built igloos as permanent homes but as temporary bases during winter seal-hunting season. For much of the time, they lived partly unde…
Amid a warming climate and disappearing traditional knowledge, Inuit communities in the Canadian Arctic are grappling to adapt.
A complete unit all about the culture of Inuit people in the Canadian Arctic and Alaska and the Arctic itself. The unit is a great way to teach students about Aboriginal / Indigenous cultures and traditions, and works well with place-based learning, Canadian or American history, social justice, and more! Included in the download: - Introductory lesson about Inuit life - Introductory lesson about the Arctic biome - Igloo lesson - Inuit clothing lesson - Inukshuk lesson - Traditional Inuit foods lesson - Northern lights lesson - Arctic animals lesson This bundle is also available en français! Looking for more Arctic resources? Check out my Arctic alphabet posters!
Embark on an Arctic adventure with our InuiCraft collection, inspired by the rich cultural heritage of the Inuit people. Each design pays homage to the resilience, wisdom, and artistic traditions of this indigenous Arctic community, capturing the beauty of their icy landscapes, wildlife, and spiritual beliefs. From intricate snowflake patterns to majestic depictions of Arctic animals and mythical beings, these designs evoke the timeless connection between the Inuit people and their environment. Perfect for apparel, accessories, home decor, and lovers of indigenous art, InuiCraft offers a captivating journey into the heart of Inuit culture. Embrace the spirit of the North and adorn yourself with the authenticity and beauty of our InuiCraft designs.
Indigenous Art Card Framed Outside Finished Size: 16 X 13, Double Mat, 1.25” Black Wood Frame, Finished Backing with Wire Hanger and Artist's bio on the back. Matted Art Card: Double Mat, White Top Mat, Black Sub Mat, Outside Mat Size is 14 X 11, With Foam Core Backing, Does Not Include Frame. AUTHENTIC INDIGENOUS. Cultural Background: Inuit from Ikirasaq, southern coast of Baffin Island (in Arctic Ocean of Northern Canada) Like many Inuit artists, Kenojuak Ashevak has spent most of her life living on the land in a manner not unlike that of her ancestors. She was born at the south Baffin Island camp of Ikirisaq, and grew up travelling from camp to camp on south Buffin and in Canada’s Eastern Arctic. Kenojuak first began experimenting with drawing and stone carving in the late 1950s. Her early work appeared in the Cape Dorset Annual Graphics Collections, launching a career that would include numerous national and international commissions, special projects and exhibitions. Her life and art have been the subject of a film produced by the National Film Board of Canada, and a book entitled “Graphic Arts of the Inuit: Kenojuak”, published in 1981. Kenojuak Ashevak has been accorded many honours for her achievements. She received the Order of Canada in 1967, and was subsequently elevated to Companion of the Order. In 1993, Kenojuak was awarded Honourary Degrees from both Queen’s University and the University of Toronto. The artist or copyright holder has been paid from the sale of this product. Made and printed in Canada. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Made in Canada Framed Art will be carefully bubble wrapped and shipped in a box to fit. Buyers are responsible for any customs duty and taxes that may apply. Licensed item, not copied or reproduced in any way.
Embark on an Arctic adventure with our InuiCraft collection, inspired by the rich cultural heritage of the Inuit people. Each design pays homage to the resilience, wisdom, and artistic traditions of this indigenous Arctic community, capturing the beauty of their icy landscapes, wildlife, and spiritual beliefs. From intricate snowflake patterns to majestic depictions of Arctic animals and mythical beings, these designs evoke the timeless connection between the Inuit people and their environment. Perfect for apparel, accessories, home decor, and lovers of indigenous art, InuiCraft offers a captivating journey into the heart of Inuit culture. Embrace the spirit of the North and adorn yourself with the authenticity and beauty of our InuiCraft designs.
The wide sky of Uummannaq is all you need for discovering this haven for Inuit culture, bespoke fjord adventures and proud locals. Explore!
Traditional #Inuit tattoos, by region / via @ITK_CanadaInuit / Washington Ben Jr. on FB (not sure of actual source.)
Lots of free Inuit printables along with ideas for preparing Montessori-inspired Arctic and Inuit activities using free printables.
Image No: ND-1-92 Title: Inuit woman nursing two babies, Alaska. Date: [ca. 1903-1908] Format of original: glass negative : b&w ; 8" x 10" Photographer/Illustrator: Lomen Brothers, Nome, Alaska / Dobbs, B.B. Remarks: Photograph caption reads "Mikininnie kow kow". Woman wearing beaded necklaces and bracelets; has Tattoo/markings on chin. Pot/container in front of woman. Subject(s): Inuit - Children / Inuit - Social life and customs / Inuit - Women / Inuit - Beadwork / Tattooing 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
from a stone cut - the enchanted owl by kenojuak ashevak (1923 - 2013) blank interior for your own greeting 5" x 7" w 12.7 x 17.78 cm w white envelope biodegradable packaging artist cultural background is Inuit you might like to see more cards from pomegranate
21 Inuit Picture Books. A book list to learn about the Indigenous Inuit people through picture books and graphic novels.
Kenojuak Ashevak, believed to be the last living link to the birth of Inuit printmaking, died Tuesday at her home in Cape Dorset, Nunavut.
At some point, this tag became separated from its carving and ended up in this book . I can't seem to find any information on Joshua Sheeb. ...