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- Inuit / by Cuthbert, Megan,1984-; Jablonski-Jones, Martha.;
- Includes Internet addresses (p. 23) and index.Explores the key aboriginal legends of the Inuit.LSC
- Subjects: Inuit;
- © c2014., Weigl Educational Pub. Ltd.,
- Inuit / by Banting, Erinn,1976-;
- Introduces the traditional way of life of the Inuit.
- Subjects: Inuit;
- © 2010., Weigl,
- Inuit / by Banting, Erinn,1976-; Willis, John,1989-;
- Provides information on the Inuit with a focus on their homes, communities, clothing, food, religion, and more.LSC
- Subjects: Inuit;
- Inuit / by Alexander, Cherry.; Alexander, Bryan.;
- Discusses the history, social life, and customs of the Inuit people who live in the Arctic regions of Siberia, Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
- Subjects: Inuit; Inuit;
- © 2010., PowerKids,
- 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,
- Inuit games / by Johnston, Thomas Anguti.; Thorgeirsson, Sigmundur.;
- Teaches all about Inuit games and why they are important for staying healthy for life in the Arctic.LSC
- Subjects: Inuit;
- Inuit community / by Seigel, Rachel.;
- Includes bibliographical references, Internet addresses and index.Examines the history, language, and cultural practices of the Inuit, both in the past and in the present.LSC
- Subjects: Inuit; Inuit; Inuit;
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Inuit Art Quarterly
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: Art;
- © , Inuit Art Foundation
- 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;
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Inuit Art Quarterly Presents: Collecting Inuit Art
- Mode of access: Internet.
- Subjects: Art;
- © , Inuit Art Foundation
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