ArctiCulture | As a reindeer herder, Issát Turi always knows where his food comes from. It wasn’t until he tried to set his craft down

… is news of the polar North
ArctiCulture | As a reindeer herder, Issát Turi always knows where his food comes from. It wasn’t until he tried to set his craft down
ArctiCulture | Frode Fjellheim’s Orchestral Joik Project is more than just traditional Sámi singing backed by symphonic sound
ArctiCulture | Sustainability gurus are trying to convince us to look towards the oceans for our clothing. They are starting with the top of the fashion chain
ArctiCulture | The Sámi Film Institute is working with film-development institutes in Greenland and Nunavut to establish a fund to support indigenous filmmaking
ArctiCulture | An experiment at Norwegian museum earlier this year is the latest among Northern indigenous groups to ensure they have a home for their
ArctiCulture | It isn’t just the artists who want to put culture centre stage in the Arctic
ArctiCulture | The Arctic has long attracted the south’s gaze. Now, the region’s artists want it to lend its ears
ArctiCulture | Last month’s Arctic Arts Summit provided an insight into what the region’s artists think about the future of the Arctic. And an opportunity
Foreground | The organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest have changed their minds about allowing the Saami to wave their flag during Europe’s campiest hour
ArctiCulture | Watch out Nordic noir, polar horror is right behind you
Foreground | Norway airs a realpolitik TV drama
ArctiCulture | A show about artist Henri Matisse’s second-hand depictions of the people formerly known as Eskimos says much about the artist but less about