(1) “A Stranger on the Land: A Ghost Story”: The Arctic landscape during a blizzard becomes a place between worlds where anything can be true. Shot during an extreme Arctic blizzard, this is a true story of a man hopelessly lost while traveling and his mysterious rescuer. (2) “The Fire, a Fowl and an (Un)Forgotten Past”: From 1884 to 1914, a small belt of land called “Togoland,” between the British Gold Coast Colony and French-governed Dahomey, was part of a German overseas empire in Africa. Although the Germans there surrendered in the early days of WWI, European rule left longlasting marks on people’s minds.

 

Web links:

 

Government of Nunavut

Inuit (The Canadian Encyclopedia)

Nunavut (Wikipedia)

Togo (Britannica)

Togo (The World Factbook, CIA)

Togo (Wikipedia)