Collier’s Weekly: Considering Public Enlightenment from Inside an Igloo
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Collier’s Weekly: Considering Public Enlightenment from Inside an Igloo
PHOTO BY SEAN COLLIER I started writing this column while standing in an igloo. Or, rather, a snowhouse; as I learned, the word igloo simply means house, while the structure we think of when we picture an igloo would generally be called “igloovigak,” or snowhouse. I learned this in the Hall of Arctic Life at Carnegie Museum of Natural History, which explores traditional and modern life among Canadian Inuit populations through artifacts, videos a…
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