"Even when you go to a place you thought was empty, there is always something that tells you that people were there."
-- Ipiak, an Aivilingmiut Inuit from Nunavut
I have never been to the Arctic — Canadian, Siberian, or any other northern region now being contested because
Exhuming the ghosts of war in England and Greenland
A young man tries to make his way in a village still reeling from the flu of 1918
Hi-fi Dubai As a member of the thoroughbred horse industry, I have travelled to Dubai periodically over the last eleven years, since the
An excerpt from a miscellany of the Canadian North. The full set appears in the print edition of the November 2007 issue.. » View Photo Gallery «
Going for gold the old-fashioned way
As a sponsor of the World Press Photo 07 exhibition in Toronto, The Walrus is pleased to present a critical analysis of a selection of the images.. » View Photo Gallery «
Almost 300 years ago, the great Swedish naturalist sent an acolyte to discover Canada’s flora and fauna
Full disclosure of kilometres traveled by Our Writer in the duty of Honest Research.
Climate change as the Inuit see it: “From the inside out.” NMA nominee: Politics and Public Interest
Vivid nightmare vision from Cape Dorset artist. » View Photo Gallery «
A Walrus Online Exclusive: Click » View Photo Gallery «
Photographer and Arctic enthusiast John Reeves first made pictures in Cape Dorset almost 50 years ago. A committed. » View Photo Gallery «
Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut compiled and edited by John Bennett and Susan Rowley McGill-Queen’s UP (2004), 473 pp.
Arctic Hell-ship: The Voyage of the hms Enterprise 1850–1855 by William Barr University of Alberta Press
