Darcy Enoogoo pulls a toy snowmobile for his daughter, Alana, during a tea break in their nine-hour journey to a fishing lake.
Man pulls a toy snowmobile for his daughter.
NEWS |
Feb 2020

Recent Photo Essay About Inuit Peoples of the Canadian Arctic Appears in National Geographic

Born and raised in Alaska, Acacia Johnson 14 PH has been photographing the Arctic since she first picked up a camera, making more than 55 photographic expeditions to polar regions and returning home with achingly beautiful visual narratives of native peoples and the natural world.

Sea Ice Stories, Johnson’s most recent photo essay about residents of Baffin Island, Canada striving to keep their culture alive, appeared in the September issue of National Geographic magazine.

Darcy Enoogoo pulls a toy snowmobile for his daughter, Alana, during a tea break in their nine-hour journey to a fishing lake.
Charlotte Naqitaqvik collects a teapot of water at her family’s hunting camp in Nuvukutaak, near the community of Arctic Bay in northern Canada.
A trail of blood marks the Naqitarvik family’s celebration of a young woman’s first ringed seal catch.
Portraits of Ikpiarjuk residents Marie Naqitarvik (left) and Darcy Enoogoo (right).
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