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This traditional story is retold by Kugaaruk Elder Levi Illuitok, and illustrated in a comic book style by Nate Wells, giving life to an ancient story for new generations to enjoy.
This book features sweeping landscape photography of Arctic sea ice in all its forms by acclaimed photographer Paul Souders, accompanied by anecdotes from community members across the North.
This heartwarming book about a little girl¿s larger-than-life love for her larger-than-life grandfather will charm grandparents and little ones alike.
A funny and relatable story of a little boy who can be anything he wants to be (whether it¿s a dinosaur, or a banana, or both!) with a big imagination and a bit of help from his anaana.
An inspiring survival story of strong will and hope. Brian Koonoös traditional knowledge, survival skills, and thoughts of reuniting with his family keep him alive to tell the tale.
In this book, kids will learn how polar bears raise their babies, what they eat and how they hunt, where they can be found, and other interesting information, like the fact that polar bears actually have transparent fur and black skin!
In this book, kids will learn how Muskoxen raise their babies, what they eat and how they forage, where they can be found, and other interesting information, like the many fascinating adaptations they exhibit that allow them to live in colder habitats than most other animals!
In this book, kids will learn about how narwhal raise their young in the cold Arctic ocean, what they eat, and where they can be found, along with other interesting information, like the fact that a narwhals long tusk is actually a tooth!
Experience one of Kiviuq's most heart-pounding adventures: an encounter with a group of frightening mermaids.
Leah misses her silly Halloween mustache, so she has a dress-up party where everyone must wear a mustache!
Jayden lives in Arviat, Nunavut. He is excited for the Sila Rainbow Dance Competition! Jayden¿s older brother and sister are working hard to plan their dance routine for the competition. Jayden wishes he could join in on the fun. How will he help his siblings prepare for their performance?
Common Fishes of Nunavut will introduce readers to the stunning range of fishes that live in Arctic rivers, lakes, and oceans.
Tuktu is so excited for his first birthday! He can¿t wait to see what everyone has planned for him. When all his friends say they are too busy to play, Tuktu is upset. Will anyone remember that today is his special day?
This book features stunning wildlife photography by acclaimed photographer Paul Souders, accompanied by first-hand accounts from people living alongside this enormous sea mammal.
Nanuq and Nuka are having lots of fun camping¿until they discover that someone has been littering near their campsite! Nanuq really does not like litter. Follow along as he and Nuka pick up garbage to help take care of the land.
Kyle lives in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. He is excited for the miniature boat race on Williamson Lake! As Kyle gets ready to go to the race, the chain falls of his bike. Kyle hopes his ataata can fix it when he comes home. He knows his ataata can fix a lot of things, but will he be able to fix Kyle's bike?
Three brothers get caught in a blizzard but manage to stay safe through hard work.
Part autobiography, part art object, this book will introduce Canadians to one of the Arctic's most talented young artists Ruben Anton Komangapik.
A debut poetry collection from Inuk writer Ashley Qilavaq-Savard. The importance of land, culture, and identity play key roles in these poems, and they also paint beautiful pictures of Arctic landscapes, love stories, and growth.
This original collection of dark fantasy offers a gothic interpretation of Inuit shamanism.
Each issue of Kaakuluk focuses on a different animal and is filled with facts, a legend, games, and puzzles.
One of the most terrifying creatures to be found in traditional Inuit stories is the nanurluk, a massive bear the size of an iceberg that lives under the sea ice. Its monstrous size and ice-covered fur make it an almost impenetrable foe. But when a lone hunter spots the breathing hole of the nanurluk on the sea ice near his iglu, he uses his quick thinking and excellent hunting skills to hatch a plan to outsmart the deadly bear. Jose Angutinngurniq, a gifted storyteller and respected elder from Kugaaruk, Nunavut, brings to life a story of the great nanurluk that has been told in the Kugaaruk region for generations.
This book provides thorough how-to instructions on building igluit and qamutiit, along with general background information on their construction and importance to survival.
Volume four of this series shares tales of Inuit and Christian beliefs and how these came to coexist-and sometimes clash-in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
It¿s time for Nanuq and Nuka to start their day!Before they go out and play, they must wake up their bodies by stretching and moving around. Can you move your body with Nanuq and Nuka?
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