Non-indigenous Canadian soldiers from the south building traditional Inuit igloo's as an improvised survival shelter near a camp at the Crystal City training area near Resolute Bay and the Polar Continental Shelf Program in temperatures as low as -50 degrees Celsius (-58 F) in Nunavut, Canada. Learning traditional indigenous knowledge to operate in the Arctic has become standard for all soldiers who will operate in the Arctic, which is a reversal of many colonial practices of forcing indigenous people to adopt non-indigenous ideas and practices.
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