‘The deepest silences’: what lies behind the Arctic’s Indigenous suicide crisis

‘The deepest silences’: what lies behind the Arctic’s Indigenous suicide crisis

By The Guardian

For years I lived with the Inuit community in Canada’s far north. But it was only later, when the suicides began, that I learned of the epidemic of abuse that had unfolded during that time. By Hugh Brody. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
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