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- Inuit : glimpses of an Arctic past / by Morrison, David; Germain, Georges-Hebert,1944-; Back, Frederik.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 159) and index.
- Subjects: Inuit; Arctic peoples;
- © c1995., Canadian Museum of Civilization,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Inuit pinngguarusingginnik pinngguaqta = Let's play Inuit games! by Sammurtok, Nadia.; Rupke, Rachel,1982-; Hinch, Ali.;
Get ready to play Inuit games! Join Tuktu and his friends as they show you how to play games like the one-foot high kick, muskox push, owl hop, and more. Grab a friend, start practising, and play along in this fun interactive book.LSC
- Subjects: Tuktu (Fictitious character from Rupke); Inuit; Inuit; Animals; Inuktitut language materials;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Making a whole person : traditional Inuit education / by Ittusardjuat, Monica.; Kang, Yong Ling.;
Learns about how Inuit children acquired knowledge and skills before schools were introduced.LSC
- Subjects: Inuit; Inuit; Experiential learning;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Canadian Geographic Indigenous peoples atlas of Canada. by Obed, Natan,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;
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- The Inuit thought of it : amazing Arctic innovations / by Ipellie, Alootook,1951-; MacDonald, David,1961-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 30) and index.Introduces over forty inventions made by the Inuit which are crucial to their survival.
- Subjects: Inuit; Inuit;
- © c2007., Annick Press,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Unikkaaqtuat : an introduction to traditional Inuit myths and legends / by Christopher, Neil,1972-; McDermott, Noel.; Flaherty, Louise.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 286-287)A collection of ancient Inuit myths. This definitive collection of Inuit legends is carefully annotated to provide the historical and cultural context in which to understand this rich oral tradition. LSC
- Subjects: Inuit; Inuit mythology.; Legends;
- © c2011., Inhabit Media,
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- The shadows that rush past : a collection of frightening Inuit folktales / by Qitsualik, Rachel A.; Fiegenschuh, Emily.; MacDougall, Larry.;
A collection of Inuit folktales featuring four of the Arctic's most fearsome monsters.LSC
- Subjects: Inuit; Tales;
- © c2011., Inhabit Media,
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- Stones, bones and stitches : storytelling through Inuit art / by Falconer, Shelley,1962-; White, Shawna,1966-; McMichael Canadian Art Collection; Lord Cultural Resources Planning and Management Inc.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [48]).Provides information on Inuit art, the artists' lives, and brief histories of the region the artists live in.
- Subjects: Inuit art; Inuit artists;
- © c2007., Tundra Books,
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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,
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- Inuit relocations : colonial policies and practices, Inuit resilience and resistance / by Tester, Frank J.,author.; Zawadski, Krista Ulujuk,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."The traditional life of Inuit of Canada's North, affected early on by contact with whalers and the development of the fur trade. Changes to the lives of Inuit following the Second World War, including the relocation of Inuit, resulting in separation from family and culture and deaths from starvation, contagious diseases and appalling living conditions as Inuit were forced to adapt from living off the land to permanent settlements. The relocation of Inuit children to settlement-based federal day schools. How Inuit fought back against these injustices to maintain their culture and language and contribute to the richness and diversity of Canadian culture."--
- Subjects: Inuit; Inuit; Inuit;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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