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- Canadian Geographic Indigenous peoples atlas of Canada. by Bellegarde, Perry,writer of introduction.; Assembly of First Nations.; Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (Organization); Metis National Council.; University of Manitoba.National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.; Indspire (Organization); Royal Canadian Geographical Society,publisher.;
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- Subjects: Ethnographic maps.; Encyclopedias.; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Inuit; Inuit; Métis; Métis;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Mythical monsters of Greenland : a survival guide / by Kreutzmann, Maria Bach.; Lynge, Coco Apunnguaq.;
"What should you do if you encounter a Qivittoq? Can you outrun the fabled Ikusik? And what is a Tupilak made of? About 4500 years ago, the first Inuit landed in Greenland via North America, bringing with them stories about the mythical beings that lived alongside them. These creatures and monsters have survived the ravages of time and tide, although they have sometimes had to re-invent themselves to fit the modern world. This handy guide will help guide you through the do's and don'ts should you encounter any of these creatures in the Arctic wilderness. Happy hunting!"--
- Subjects: Monsters; Mythology, Greenlandic; Folklore; Inuit; Inuit mythology; Animals;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- When I'm sad / by Chua, Charlene.;
When an Inuit boy is sad, he tries several different things to feel better.Fountas & Pinnell text level: C.LSC
- Subjects: Sadness; Inuit;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A stranger at home : a true story / by Jordan-Fenton, Christy.; Pokiak-Fenton, Margaret.; Amini-Holmes, Liz.;
Ten-year-old Margaret Pokiak, a young Inuit girl, must relearn her language and her family's way of living after she returns home from residential school.LSC
- Subjects: Pokiak-Fenton, Margaret; Inuit; Inuit women;
- © c2011., Annick Press,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Reflections from them days : a residential school memoir from Nunatsiavut / by Winters, Nellie,1938-; Oberndorfer, Erica.;
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- Subjects: Winters, Nellie, 1938-; Native peoples; Inuit; Inuit children; Inuit;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Walking on the land / by Mowat, Farley,1921-;
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- Subjects: Mowat, Farley, 1921-; Ihalmiut (Indian tribe); Inuit;
- © c2000., Key Porter,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Willy's new pup : a story from Labrador / by Blake, Sherry,1979-; Lishchenko, Lenny.;
Willy's friend brings him a puppy as a surprise when he comes to visit.LSC
- Subjects: Puppies; Dogsledding; Inuit;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- I can see you / by Meyok, Rosemary.; Simpson, Michelle(Illustrator);
"In this adorable book to be shared with babies and toddlers, mothers explore their love for their babies as experienced through the five senses. From the sound of a baby's giggles to the smell of a kunik, this book celebrates the unique bonds shared between mothers and babies"--Publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Inuit; Senses and sensation; Mother and child;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Mary Simon / by Noelle, Becky.;
Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.A look at the life and accomplishments of Mary Simon, who has spent her whole life fighting for Inuit rights and is the first Indigenous Governor General of Canada.LSC
- Subjects: Simon, Mary; Governors general; Inuit women; Inuit; Women ambassadors; Ambassadors;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Mind over matter : hard-won battles on the road to hope / by Tootoo, Jordin,1983-author.; Brunt, Stephen,author.;
"For some hockey players, retirement marks the moment when it's all over. But Jordin Tootoo is not most hockey players. Having inspired millions when he first broke into the league, Tootoo continued to influence people throughout his career--not only through his very public triumph over alcoholism, but also his natural charisma. And now, years after hanging up his skates, he is more committed to doing things the right way and speaking about it to others, whether it's corporate executives or Indigenous youth. But the news of unmarked graves on the grounds of residential schools brought back to life many of the demons that had haunted his family. In a moment of realization that left him rattled and saddened, Tootoo fit the pieces together. The years that were never spoken of. The heavy drinking. The all too predictable violence. His father was a survivor, marked by what he had survived. And, Tootoo realizes, his community is marked in the same way. Its joy too often sapped away by alcoholism, its youth all too often cut down by suicide--as his brother had been. As he travels back to Nunavut to try to speak with his father about what haunts him, he encounters the ghosts of the entire community. Still, as Tootoo says, we are continuously learning and rewriting our story at every step. He has learned from his mistakes and his victories. He has learned from examples of great courage and humility. He has learned from being a father and a husband. And he has learned from his own Inuk traditions, of perseverance and discipline in the face of hardship. Weaving together life's biggest themes with observations and episodes, Jordin shares the kind of wisdom he has had to specialize in--the hard-won kind."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Tootoo, Jordin, 1983-; Fathers and sons.; Hockey players; Inuit hockey players;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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