While on assignment for National Geographic, distinguished photojournalist Robert Semeniuk spent two years with the Inuit. Facing one of the harshest environments on Earth, Semeniuk lived in a canvas tent with a family of nine, witnessing firsthand the social and environmental changes affecting Inuit communities. These 70 dramatic images and Semeniuk’s passionate words provide an extraordinary glimpse into the Inuit's disappearing lifestyle. Beautifully displayed, the color photographs are followed by details on the people Semeniuk met.