Arctic communities are faced with powerful forces bringing pressures on Inuit culture and society. Global climate change is having a profound impact on the Arctic, its sensitive ecosystem and the communities that rely upon the region's natural resources. The impacts are real, immediate, physical and psychological. Beginning in 2015, I upiaq photographer Brian Adams has been traveling through Alaska, capturing the Inuit and their individual stories and finding out how they spend their individual lives in the 21st century. Visiting 21 communities, he took portraits of the residents and recorded their narratives of change, adaption and resilience, sharing these across social media and compiling a remarkable selection for this book.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:3716518395
ISBN13:9783716518397
Release Date:December 2017
Publisher:Benteli
Length:208 Pages
Weight:2.95 lbs.
Dimensions:0.9" x 11.7" x 8.9"
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