A Swiss among the Inuit
Braving the cold and ice to document a threatened way of life.
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Photographer Markus Bühler has been visiting northwestern Greenland for around 15 years and is well accepted among the local Inuit. He shows how they embrace the new while preserving their own traditions. His latest trip, in autumn, focused on the threat of climate change. (Isobel Leybold-Johnson, swissinfo.ch)
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