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The Inuit Throat Singer Fighting To Protect Indigenous Women
How Nunavut singer and Björk collaborator Tanya Tagaq turned an Inuit tradition into a feminist battle cry.
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How Nunavut singer and Björk collaborator Tanya Tagaq turned an Inuit tradition into a feminist battle cry.
Margaret Williams Managing Director, World Wildlife Fund’s U.S. Arctic Program
In the Kingdom of Denmark, the second stop of her literary tour of the Arctic, Margaret Williams, managing director of World Wildlife Fund’s U.S. Arctic program, discovers the splendor of ice and the history of strained cultural relations.
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