How a virtual museum is preserving Igloolik culture from the 1960s and 70s - News Summed Up

How a virtual museum is preserving Igloolik culture from the 1960s and 70s


From games for children to hunting equipment for men, a new interactive virtual museum is bringing Igloolik culture right to your phone with one click. These objects were first featured in an art exhibit at Laval University in 2019 and now are part of the virtual museum. The museum is the result of a four-year long collaboration between Laval University, Nunavut Arctic College and Iglulik High School. “We gathered teachers and students talking around the object and also we showed them the capsule and the website. So it's kind of their elders talking to them through the screen,” she said.


Source: CBC News April 04, 2026 05:33 UTC



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