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Interview: Nicole Stuckenberger, Hood Museum Inuit exhibit

Friday January 26, 2007
Neal Charnoff

Hanover, NH



The effects of climate change are already being felt in the Arctic regions of Canada, Greenland and the North Pole. Those effects are part of a new exhibit at the Hood Museum at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.

The Exhibit is called Thin Ice: Inuit Traditions within a Changing Environment. Visitors to the Hood will see a comprehensive collection of Inuit art and artifacts. Inuit voices can also be heard in several video installations.

Dr. Nicole Stuckenberger, a cultural anthropologist, is the curator of the exhibit. She spoke with Neal Charnoff at the museum about how climate change is affecting Inuit culture.

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