“…Material scientific data have long been extracted from the Arctic (Bravo and Sorlin, 2002), and continues in contemporary forms such as through icecore technologies (Antonello and Carey, 2017;Elzinga, 2017), as well as drone imagery and satellite data that track ice melt. While much Arctic scholarship attends to Western presences, more recent work offers a fuller inclusion of longstanding Indigenous histories and ongoing politics (Banerjee, 2012;Cameron, 2015;Cruikshank, 2006;Huntington et al, 2019;Routledge, 2018;Stuhl, 2016). Often these contributions arrive in the form of assessing traditional ecological knowledge, Indigenous mapping, or examining literary narrations (Aporta et al, 2014;Bennett et al, 2016;Kollin, 2001;Krupnik et al, 2010).…”