The largest collection of Inuit art in the world just got a little larger. On Friday, the Winnipeg Art Gallery opened an exhibit called Our Land: Contemporary Art from the Arctic, made up of 100 pieces selected from 7,300 pieces of Inuit art — from carvings to wall hangings to photographs to clothing — that had been held in storage in Yellowknife since the formation of Nunavut in 1999. And the people of Nunavut say the collection will go a long way in educating not just Canadians, but the wor...