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Explore the fascinating world of Nunavut's varied plant life in this richly visual, informative book.
Each issue of Ukaliq focuses on a different animal and is filled with activities, games, and puzzles.
Explore the fascinating world of Nunavut's diverse rocks and minerals in this richly visual, informative book.
A grandmother soon regrets calling on the qallupaluit to take away a little boy. After enlisting the help of her fellow villagers, the old woman learns that the boy may be happier with the qallupaluit than he ever was with her.
Previously published in a bilingual English/Inuktitut ed. under the title: Common insects of Nunavut = Pitaqagajuktuit qupirruit Nunavummi.
As Joy navigates her parents' separation and its affect on her family, she learns some valuable lessons about how to cope when life gets tough.
A reimagining of the Inuit tale of Kaugjagjuk, a mistreated orphan who gains the strength to stand up for himself with a little help from the Man of the Moon.
Kappianaqtut provides readers with an in-depth academic examination of two mythological creatures from Inuit mythology.
This book introduces the youngest readers to the diets and habitats of more arctic species including the siksik, ermine, wolf, muskox, eider duck, ringed seal, harp seal, and walrus. They will also learn about traditional Inuit uses for these animals, from traditional food preparation to clothing and household uses.
In this volume, learn about the origin of the sun and the moon, the ogress that stole children, all sorts of animal fables, and much more.
Each issue of Kaakuluk focuses on a different animal and is filled with facts, a legend, games, and puzzles.
A beautifully illustrated interpretation of a pan-Arctic traditional Inuit story.
Putuguq and Kublu are up to some new tricks and a fun new adventure!
This contemporary narrative introduces young readers to an Inuit legend about the northern lights, followed by an epilogue that explains the science behind this amazing natural phenomenon.
In this book, kids will learn how Arctic wolves raise their babies, where they live, what they eat, and other interesting information, like why their fur is white!
Adventure begins when Grandma shows her two grandchildren every step they need to know to complete a successful fishing trip, from what clothes to wear, to how to drill and clear holes in the ice, to how to make a traditional Inuit jigging rod. Full color.
Jake's puppy is growing quickly, but Kamik is far from ready to pull a sled with a dog team. Kamik finally has his first sled, and he and Jake can finally begin exploring the tundra together. Full color.
Siuluk is so strong that he must be the last of the Tuniit giants of the North. When a group of men tease him about his size, he has to find a way to prove his strength.
In this introductory guide to traditional plant use, Aalasi shares her memories and knowledge of eighteen plants commonly found in the Canadian Arctic.
Renewing the lost art of basket sewing, this book guides readers through creating their own grass baskets in the unique style of the Sanikiluaq region.
A mother and baby caribou find a lost baby muskox on the tundra and bring him back to their herd. The muskox feels left out, until he finally figures out where he belongs.
In this book, kids will learn how bowheads raise their babies, where they live, what they eat, and other interesting information, like how they can eat when they don¿t have any teeth!
As Talittuq hears about all the fun his friends have with their families, he learns that families come in many different shapes and sizes, and what holds them all together is love!
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