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Skraelings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 89

Skraelings

When young Inuit hunter Kannujaq comes upon a camp of the rarely seen Tuniit people as it comes under attack by brutal, pale men, he must find out why these strangers keep returning to the Tuniit every spring in their boat shaped like a loon.

This Place
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

This Place

Explore the past 150 years through the eyes of Indigenous creators in this groundbreaking graphic novel anthology. Beautifully illustrated, these stories are an emotional and enlightening journey through Indigenous wonderworks, psychic battles, and time travel. See how Indigenous peoples have survived a post-apocalyptic world since Contact. This is one of the 200 exceptional projects funded through the Canada Council for the Arts' New Chapter initiative. With this $35M initiative, the Council supports the creation and sharing of the arts in communities across Canada.

Ajjiit
  • Language: en

Ajjiit

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This original collection of dark fantasy offers a gothic interpretation of Inuit shamanism.

Why the Monster
  • Language: en

Why the Monster

As Huuq tries to figure out why he has been turned into a monster, he is thrust into a world of fearsome creatures, mystical powers, and an evil the likes of which he has never encountered.

The Raven and the Loon
  • Language: en

The Raven and the Loon

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Raven and Loon make beautiful coloured coats for one another, but things do not go as planned.

Tuniit
  • Language: en

Tuniit

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-01-19
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  • Publisher: Unknown

From Inuit mythological portrayals to the amazing speed and strength that make these beings so unique, this book explores the fascinating, little-known world of the Tuniit from both a mythological and an anthropological perspective.

Tanna's Owl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Tanna's Owl

When Tanna's father brings home an abandoned owl, she is not eager to take care of the needy, ugly little bird. Tanna must wake at 4:00 AM to catch food for the owl. She must feed it, clean up after it, all while avoiding its sharp, chomping beak and big, stomping talons. After weeks of following her father's instructions on how to care for the owl, Tanna must leave home for school. Her owl has grown. It has lost its grey baby feathers and is beginning to sprout a beautiful adult snowy owl coat. As she says good-bye to the owl, she is relieved not to have to care for it anymore, but also a bit sad. This heartwarming story based on the author's own life experience teaches young readers the value of hard work, helping, and caring--even when the thing you are caring for cannot love you back.

Under the Ice
  • Language: en

Under the Ice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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.

Tuniit (Inuktitut): Mysterious Folk of the Arctic
  • Language: iu
  • Pages: 40

Tuniit (Inuktitut): Mysterious Folk of the Arctic

Tuniit: Mysterious Folk of the Arctic is the first full-length book dedicated to providing kids with a full understanding of Tuniit, the ancient race that populated the Canadian Arctic even before Inuit. From Inuit mythological portrayals to the amazing speed and strength that make these beings so unique, this book explores the fascinating, little-known world of the Tuniit from both a mythological and an anthropological perspective. Perfect for quizzical kids ages 9-12 who are fascinated by the unknown!

Taaqtumi
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Taaqtumi

"Taaqtumi" is an Inuktitut word that means "in the dark"--and these spine-tingling horror stories by Northern writers show just how dangerous darkness can be. These chilling tales from award-winning authors Van Camp, Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Aviaq Johnston, and others will thrill and entertain even the most seasoned horror fan. fan.