The Inuvialuit: The Ice People of Canada’s Western Arctic

<p>Navigating Inuvialuit Seasonal Cycles</p> <p>As spring&rsquo;s soft light returns after months of darkness, the Inuvialuit people of Canada&rsquo;s Western Arctic eagerly prepare to traverse the land and frozen ocean as their ancestors have for over a thousand years. Generations have moved across this harsh terrain following seasonal cycles, harvesting animals and fish needed to endure the year. Even today, the Inuvialuit calendar defined by changing winds, migrating herds, and the return of summertime bounty dictates the rhythms of life on the tundra.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@cristiano.luchini/the-inuvialuit-the-ice-people-of-canadas-western-arctic-their-culture-persists-in-harmony-with-85ec1c95cd3f"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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