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Nunavut College Media 2017

2017 ᓄᓇᕗᑦ ᓯᓚᑦᑐᖅᓴᕐᕕᖕᒥ ᑐᓴᖃᑦᑕᐅᑎᓕᕆᔩᑦ Spring 2016

Nunavut Arctic College Media 2017 ᓄᓇᕗᑦ ᓯᓚᑦᑐᖅᓴᕐᕕᖕᒥ ᑐᓴᖃᑦᑕᐅᑎᓕᕆᔩᑦ 2017

Know Ye

Qaujimagit Kanata FRONTLIST ᖃᐅᔨᒪᒋᑦ ᑲᓇᑕ

The cover of this catalogue is a 1920s flyer from the Ottawa desk of bureaucrat-poet Duncan Campbell Scott, the official “in charge of Affairs.” The bilingual flyer was circulated across what is now Nunavut in an effort to educate the semi-nomadic about their individual duty to the King, and to God. This was in the anxious wake of the killing of Robert Janes at the hands of three Inuit in Pond Inlet, and during a time when Canada was struggling to solidify her vulnerable claims to sovereignty in the Arctic. Kenn Harper Scott’s mingling of the biblical, the imperial, and the individual must have been vexing to those Inuit who were able to read and comprehend his commanding ISBN 978-1-897568-49-1 missive. In a land where there were no written laws or single arbiter of justice— $38.95 except for the fluxes of abundance—there were now new sheriffs on the . July 2017 Canadian Arctic policies henceforth would begin to more formally and forcefully govern many Inuit and affect kinships and bloodlines, aspirations, worldviews, and 6 x 9 | 400 pages everyday lives to the present. Hardcover English Our work at NAC Media is to examine, interrogate, and evoke moments in Inuit culture, language, and history. It is a compelling time on the national historical History; Native studies continuum to be doing this work. This makes the work harder, not easier. More Canadians seem to be listening to issues concerning Aboriginal people, and we feel a considerable responsibility as a regional producer in this timely and developing discourse. Our distinct obligation lies in publishing books that reveal, resist, challenge, and educate on issues specific to Inuit and Arctic perspectives, Thou Shalt Do No Murder knowledge, and experience. Inuit, Injustice, and the Canadian Arctic A perusal of our frontlist reveals an emphasis on law. Almost a century after Scott’s now-archival flyer, Canada and Nunavut continue to wrestle with issues of governance High Arctic, 1920: Three Inuit men delivered justice to an abusive Newfoundland trader and culturally effective models of justice. That these works remain of interest and named Robert Janes. Ottawa responded with its own forms of justice. import suggests a rigorous need to reveal and reconcile incursions, resist and rethink particular practices, and remember and reintegrate Inuit concepts into formal legal frameworks and everyday policies. This is a story of fur trade rivalry and duplicity, Kenn Harper draws on a combination of Inuit isolation and abandonment, greed and oral history, archival research, and his own This has been a busy year for our small, fledgling press. We have benefited from a madness, and a struggle for the affections of knowledge acquired through 50 years in the groundswell of support, both at home and in the South, and we are grateful that an Inuit woman during a time of major social Arctic to create a compelling story of justice readers, publishers, authors, and editors continue to encourage and work with us. change in the High Arctic. and injustice in the Canadian . Doubts over the validity of Canadian Kenn Harper lived in the Arctic for 50 years in Know Ye Canada—there is much yet to learn about the languages, histories, and sovereignty and an official agenda to confirm Inuit communities in Canada and in Qaanaaq, cultures of the Arctic. that sovereignty added to the circumstances . He has worked as a teacher, in which a guilty verdict against the leader of historian, linguist, and businessman. He speaks Sean Guistini the Inuit accused was virtually assured. The Inuktitut, and has written extensively on NAC Media show trial that took place in Pond Inlet in Northern history and language. He is a Fellow 1923 marked a collision of two cultures with of the Royal Geographical Society and the Royal vastly different conceptions of justice and Canadian Geographical Society, a recipient of Nunavut Arctic College Media acknowledges the generous support of the conflict resolution. It marked an end to the Queen Elizabeth’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, and Department of Culture & Heritage of the Government of Nunavut. Inuit traditional way of life and ushered in an a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog (Denmark). era in which Inuit autonomy was supplanted Harper is the author of the bestselling Give by dependence on traders and police, and later Me My Father’s Body, with a forthcoming new missionaries. edition entitled Minik: The New York Eskimo.

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“[Too Many People] has … made a deep scholarly contribution to our under- TOO standing of modern Inuit culture, society, and livelihood. . . . This printing will TOO MANY PEOPLE at last make a work of exceptional scholarship readily accessible.” FROM THE FOREWORD BY GEORGE WENZEL MANY Too Many People: Contact, Disorder, Change in an Inuit Society, 1822–2015, examines the history of contact between the outside world and a group of Inuit, the Iglulingmiut, living in Canada’s Eastern Arctic. The nature of these encounters and their impact is described and analyzed from 1822 to 2015. Seeking to PEOPLE understand how order was brought about and maintained during this period CONTACT, DISORDER, CHANGE of nearly two centuries, the ongoing historical narrative that evolves displays a pattern of interconnected social, economic, political, cognitive, and volitional IN AN INUIT SOCIETY, 1822 – 2015 changes in Iglulingmiut society. This volume includes a foreword by George Wenzel, author of Animal Rights, Human Rights: , Economy, and Ideology in the Canadian Arctic. Edited by John MacDonald and Willem Rasing Nancy Wachowich

WILLEM RASING is a social studies and philosophy teacher and an associated researcher with the Department of Religious Studies, Theology, ISBN: 978-1-897568-40-8 ISBN: 978-1-897568-41-5 and Philosophy, Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands). He is also a member of the Dutch research group Circumpolar Cultures. Willem’s research $32.95 $27.95 for Too Many People has helped establish the Igloolik Oral History Project as the leading archive of Inuit traditional knowledge and oral history. May 2017 October 2017

6” x 9” | 568 pages 6” x 9” | 310 pages Trade paperback Trade paperback WILLEM RASING English English FOREWORD BY GEORGE WENZEL History; Native studies; Law Cultural studies; Native studies; History

Too Many People Inuit Oral History and Representation Contact, Disorder, Change in an Inuit Society, 1822–2015 Essays in Memory of Leah Aksaajuq Otak

“A superb analysis of social and economic change among the Inuit who now live in Igloolik.” The essays in this collection explore a wide variety of topics broadly related to cultural —Graham White and Jack Hicks, authors of Made in Nunavut renewal and representation, oral history, heritage, and social change among the Inuit of Igloolik, in Nunavut’s northern Qikiqtani .

Too Many People: Contact, Disorder, Change “I found this a superbly researched and in an Inuit Society, 1822–2015, examines the well-organized work.... This monograph will This is an eclectic collection of essays written Contributors to the volume include history of contact between the outside world be an excellent addition to courses in legal and compiled in recognition of Leah Aksaajuq Eva Aariak; George Qulaut; Hugh Brody; and a group of Inuit, the Iglulingmiut, living in anthropology and contemporary Arctic Otak. Kenn Harper; Louis-Jacques Dorais; Susan Canada’s Eastern Arctic. The nature of these ethnography.” Rowley; Claudio Aporta; Jack Hicks; Sheena encounters and their impact is described —Rick Condon Leah was a skilled oral historian and linguist Kennedy Dalseg; Bernadette Driscoll and analyzed from 1822 to 2015. Seeking to from Igloolik, whose essential contribution to Engelstad; Jonathan King; Sylvie LeBlanc; John understand how order was brought about and “Rasing achieves a good balance of empathy scientific research in Nunavut inspired those MacDonald; Birgit Pauksztat; Willem Rasing; maintained during this period of nearly two and objectivity in his presentation and the who knew and worked with her. During the Noah Richler; and Nancy Wachowich. centuries, the ongoing historical narrative that book should be read by a large body of people. last two decades of her life, Leah Otak worked evolves displays a pattern of interconnected Anthropologists, not only those of legal at the Igloolik Research Centre, where she social, economic, political, cognitive, and orientation, and administrators, social workers, played a crucial role facilitating the fieldwork volitional changes in Iglulingmiut society. judges, lawyers, and enforcement agents who of visiting researchers from near and far. Her are involved in current problems of Inuit will all collaboration with researchers, particularly in This volume includes a foreword by George benefit from a reading.” the social sciences, together with her extensive Wenzel, author of Animal Rights, —David Damas work documenting Inuit oral histories, Human Rights: Ecology, Economy, and Ideology ensured that Inuit traditional knowledge and in the Canadian Arctic. perspectives informed and were reflected in much of the resulting research.

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INUIT LAWS INUIT WORLDVIEWS

TIRIGUSUUSIIT, PIQUJAIT, AND MALIGAIT Edited by Jarich Oosten, Frédéric AN INTRODUCTION Edited by Jarich Oosten and Frédéric Laugrand, and Willem Rasing Laugrand Edited by Jarich Oosten, Frédéric Laugrand, and Willem Rasing Edited by Jarich Oosten and Frédéric Laugrand

ISBN: 978-1-897568-50-7 ISBN: 978-1-897568-52-1 $27.95 $27.95 May 2017 September 2017

6” x 9” | 384 pages 6” x 9” | 224 pages Trade paperback Trade paperback English English

Law; Native studies; Cultural studies Cultural studies; Native studies

Inuit Laws Inuit Worldviews Tirigusuusiit, Piqujait, and Maligait An Introduction

Through the voices of Inuit elders, this book is a critical and cultural-historical engagement An insightful introduction into the production and transmission of knowledge in Inuit with the traditional concepts of tirigusuusiit, piqujait, and maligait. societies through the voices of Inuit elders.

These three concepts refer to what had to be This unique book examines these challenging This rare book grew out of the Oral Traditions Inuit Worldviews effectively introduces the followed, done, or not done in Inuit culture. concepts through the knowledge and stories course, held at the Iqaluit campus of Nunavut reader to the production and transmission of Although these terms are now often used as of Inuit elders and evokes a unique experience Arctic College. The college invited Inuit elders knowledge in Inuit society and describes the equivalents to modern Western notions of law, whereby Western knowledge—embodied in to be interviewed, in Inuktitut, by the students nature of Inuit knowledge. It includes essays this work examines how Inuit and Western the participating scholars—works to describe taking the course that year. The interviews by the students, traditional stories, and an concepts of law derive from completely and understand Inuit knowledge and models began across a table, but just weeks into what instructive glossary. This is a new and updated different cultural perspectives. Through the of traditional law. This is a new and updated became an ongoing project, the stories and edition of Interviewing Inuit Elders Vol. 1: guiding concepts of maligait, piqujait, and edition of Interviewing Inuit Elders Vol. 2: songs you will find captured here were being Introduction. tirigusuusiit, this book transcends discussions Perspectives on Traditional Law. told over a cup of tea to students and course of law, examining how these Inuit concepts are facilitators sitting on the floor, as they might Contributing Elders: Sallu Nakasuk, Hervé embedded in social and cosmic relationships. Contributing Elders: Mariano Aupilaarjuk, Marie have been centuries ago. Paniaq, Elisapee Ootoova, and Pauloosie Tulimaaq, Akisu Joamie, Émile Imaruittuq, and Angmaalik Lucassie Nutaraaluk

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Jordan Hoffman

ISBN: 978-1-897568-48-4 Louis-Jacques Dorais $74.95 June 2017 ISBN: 978-1-897568-51-4 $29.95 8” x 10” | 272 pages October 2017 Hardcover English 6” x 9” | 200 pages Trade paperback Environmental studies English

Avatimik Kamattiarniq Inuit Languages & Dialects and Environmental Stewardship Inuit Uqausiqatigiit

This wide-ranging resource explores the unique environment of the Arctic, as well as the This is a staggering Pan-Arctic study of linguistic and dialectal differences, from to traditional Inuit value of environmental stewardship. the Canadian Arctic to Greenland.

Avatimik Kamattiarniq: Arctic Ecology and This text combines the experience of field Environmental Stewardship introduces ecologists, Nunavut Arctic College faculty, This new edition of wide-ranging work by Dorais includes dialectology, language history, and explores the subject of ecology and and Northern science educators to create a renowned linguist Louis-Jacques Dorais is a and present-day situations to provide readers environmental issues from a Northern culturally relevant publication focused on the study of the distribution and main characteristics with a comprehensive understanding of the perspective. Ecological concepts such as Arctic environment and Northern issues. of the following dialects: the Eskaleut family, similarities and differences between Inuktitut trophic levels, symbiosis, population dynamics, Aleut and the Yupik languages, Inuit dialects, dialects across northern and , and more are explained using Arctic Avatimik Kamattiarniq: Arctic Ecology and Alaskan Inupiq, Western Canadian Inuktun, Greenland. examples. Throughout this text, Arctic case Environmental Stewardship supports the Eastern Canadian Inuktitut (Kivalliq, Aivilik, studies are presented to reinforce the concepts teaching of ecological studies, environmental North and South Baffin, , and and issues discussed. issues, science, and critical thinking skills. Labrador), and Greenlandic Kalaallisut.

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Hunter Education FRONTLIST BACKLIST

Hunter EducationHunter Series Education Series Hunter Education Series

HUNTING CARIBOU HUNTING SEAL in the Fall in the Summer

Edited by William Flaherty

Edited by William Flaherty Edited by William Flaherty ISBN: 978-1-897568-53-8 $29.95 Hunting Caribou in the Hunting Seal in the November 2017 Fall Summer Edited by William Flaherty Edited by William Flaherty

7” x 10” | 220 pages ISBN: 978-1-897568-42-2 ISBN: 978-1-897568-44-6 Trade paperback Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-897568-47-7 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-897568-46-0 English/Inuktitut tumble $29.95 $29.95

2016 | 7” x 10” | 74 pages 2016 | 7” x 10” | 68 pages Environmental studies; Native studies Trade paperback | English, Trade paperback | English, Inuktitut Inuktitut

Hunting in the Winter Inuit Leadership and Governance

The third in the Hunter Education series, this book provides concrete and practical information for hunting one of the North’s most iconic animals.

Hunting Polar Bear in the Winter is a guide to Hunting is one of the most important land skills hunting one of the most important game in the Arctic, and continues to be an important animals for Inuit. This book includes advice on source of income and food for many people preparing for the hunt, avoiding detection by and communities. The Hunter Education series the polar bear, skinning the animal, preserving facilitates the transmission of knowledge the meat, and staying safe on the hunt. It also regarding proper hunting techniques, safety, includes information about traditional Inuit and animal behaviour. It will also help to hunting methods and reflections on ethical and preserve traditional Inuit hunting knowledge environmentally friendly hunting. and the value of environmental stewardship.

Supplementary video resources showing actual Arnait Nipingit Helping Ourselves by Fighting for Our Rights Uqausivut hunting footage and interviews with hunters, Voices of Inuit Women Helping Each Other The Life Story of Louis Sivummuagutivut elders, and wildlife officers are available online. in Leadership and The Life Story of William Tapardjuk Our Language, Our Governance Lyall Edited by Louis McComber Leadership Edited by Louis McComber Edited by Louis McComber Edited by Jeela Palluq and Shannon Partridge ISBN: 978-1-897568-12-5 Cloutier and Louis ISBN: 978-1-897568-13-2 $20.00 McComber ISBN: 978-1-897568-08-8 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-897568-15-6 $20.00 $20.00 2013 | 6” x 9” | 182 pages ISBN: 978-1-897568-19-4 Trade paperback | English $20.00 2010 | 6” x 9” | 220 pages 2013 | 6” x 9” | 124 pages Trade paperback | English Trade paperback | English, 2014 | 6” x 9” | 198 pages Inuktitut Trade paperback | English

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Life Stories of Northern Leaders Memory and History in Nunavut (Cont’d) BACKLIST BACKLIST

We Call It Survival Changing the Face of We Need to Know Who Teach an Eskimo How Inuit Recollections on Keeping the Faith Hardships of the Past The Ethnographic The Life Story of Abraham Canada We Are to Read... the Military Presence in Frédéric B. Laugrand, Recollections of Arviat Recordings of Inuit Oral Okpik The Life Story of John The Life Story of Paul Conversations with Peter Iqaluit Jarich Oosten, and Maaki Elders Traditions Edited by Louis McComber Amagoalik Aarulaaq Quassa Freuchen Ittinuar Mélanie Gagnon and Iqaluit Kakkik Edited by Jarich Oosten Father Guy Edited by Louis McComber Edited by Louis McComber Edited by Thierry Rodon Elders and Frédéric B. Laugrand Mary-Rousselière ISBN: 978-1-896204-71-0 ISBN: 978-1-896204-58-1 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-896204-75-8 ISBN: 978-1-896204-84-0 ISBN: 978-1-896204-88-8 ISBN: 978-1-896204-90-1 ISBN: 978-1-896204-54-3 $28.95 ISBN: 978-1-896204-68-0 ISBN: 978-1-897568-03-3 $14.95 $14.95 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-896204-89-5 $14.95 $28.95 $14.95 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-897568-04-0 $14.95 2003 | 11” x 8.5” | 188 pages $14.95 2005 | 6” x 9” | 384 pages 2007 | 5.5” x 8.5” | 252 pages 2008 | 5.5” x 8.5” | 252 pages 2002 | 11” x 8.5” | 48 pages Trade paperback | English & 2012 | 6” x 9” | 256 pages Trade paperback | English, Trade paperback | English, 2008 | 5.5” x 8.5” | 240 pages Trade paperback | English, Trade paperback | English & Inuktitut Trade paperback | English & 2009 | 6” x 9” | 360 pages Inuktitut Inuktitut Trade paperback | English, Inuktitut Inuktitut Inuktitut Trade paperback | English, Inuktitut Inuktitut

Memory and History in Nunavut

That’s My Vision Birth on the Land Between Heaven and Representing Tuurngait Niurrutiqarniq Surviving in Different Inuit Kinship and The Life Story of James Memories of Inuit Elders Earth Jarich Oosten and Frédéric Trading with the Hudson’s Worlds Naming Customs in Arvaluk and Traditional Midwives The Recollections of Felix B. Laugrand Bay Company Transferring Inuit Traditions Baffin Region Edited by Noel McDermott Beverley O’Brien Kupak Edited by Shannon Partridge from Elders to Youth Edited by Leah Otak and Edited by Frédéric B. Lau- ISBN: 978-1-896204-44-4 Edited by Jarich Oosten Peesee Pitsiulak-Stevens ISBN: 978-1-896204-87-1 ISBN: 978-1-897568-18-7 grand and Jarich Oosten $28.95 ISBN: 978-1-897568-00-2 and Frédéric B. Laugrand $14.95 $24.95 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-897568-01-9 ISBN: 978-1-897568-17-0 ISBN: 978-2-921438-87-2 2000 | 11” x 8.5” | 212 pages $14.95 ISBN: 978-1-896204-70-3 $24.95 2007 | 5.5” x 8.5” | 222 pages 2012 | 6” x 9” | 144 pages $20.00 Trade paperback | English & Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-896204-71-0 Trade paperback | English, Trade paperback | English/ Inuktitut 2009 | 6” x 9” | 280 pages $14.95 2014 | 6” x 9” | 80 pages Inuktitut Inuktitut tumble 2012 | 6” x 9” | 120 pages Trade paperback | English, Trade paperback | English Trade paperback | English & Inuktitut 2007 | 6” x 9” | 280 pages Inuktitut Trade paperback | English, Inuktitut

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Inuit Perspectives on the 20th Century Language and Society BACKLIST BACKLIST

ᐅᑦᑯᒃᓕᖕᒥᐅᑦ ᐅᖃᐅᑎᒍᑦ ᐅᑦᑯᒃᓕᖕᒥᐅᑦ ᐅᖃᐅᑎᒍᑦ ᐅᑦᑯᒃᓕᖕᒥᐅᑦ ᐅᖃᐅᑎᒍᑦ ᐅᖃᐅᓕᐅᕈᑦ ᐅᖃᐅᓕᐅᕈᑦ ᐅᖃᐅᓕᐅᕈᑦ Utkuhikšalingmiut Uqauhiitigut Uqauhiliurut Utkuhikšalingmiut Utkuhikšalingmiut Uqauhiitigut Dictionary of Inuktitut Postbase Suffixes Uqauhiitigut Uqauhiliurut Uqauhiliurut Dictionary of Utkuhiksalingmiut

Dictionary of Inuktitut Postbase Suffixes Utkuhiksalingmiut Inuktitut Postbase Suffixes

Utkuhikšalingmiut Uqauhiitigut Uqauhiliurut: Dictionary of Utkuhiksalingmiut Inuktitut Postbase Suffixes is a dictionary of word-forming suffixes that documents the Inuktitut dialect spoken by the Utkuhiksalingmiut people of the central Canadian Arctic. Jean L. Briggs This dictionary is the first of two Utkuhiksalingmiut dictionaries that the authors Alana Johns intend to produce. The second will be a wordbase dictionary, consisting of simple Conor Cook words formed on all of the bases (roots) found in Jean Briggs’s extensive research database of Utkuhiksalingmiut words. This volume, the postbase dictionary, lists the suffixes used to form words in Inuktitut.

An Inuktitut word often contains as much information as an English sentence, and an understanding of how postbase suffixes are used to form these longer words is essential to a full understanding of the Inuit language. Through complex real- life examples and detailed notes, this dictionary aims to show the richness of how postbases are used in the Utkuhiksalingmiut dialect.

ISBN 978-1-897568-32-3

9 781897 568323 Jean L. Briggs Alana Johns Conor Cook

Dictionary of Tukisigiaruti Inuktitut Language in Inuit The Transition to Travelling and Surviving Dreams and Dream Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit Utkuhiksalingmiut Timittiaringnirmut A Multi-Dialectal Outline Society Christianity on Our Land Interpretation Shamanism and Inuktitut Postbase Health Glossary for Dictionary Louis-Jacques Dorais Edited by Jarich Oosten and Edited by Jarich Oosten and Edited by Stéphane Kolb Reintegrating Wrongdoers Suffixes Nunavut Educators (with an Aivilingmiutaq Frédéric B. Laugrand Frédéric B. Laugrand and Samuel Law into the Community Jean L. Briggs, Alana Johns, Andrea Burry Base) ISBN: 978-1-896204-28-4 Edited by Jarich Oosten and and Conor Cook Alex Spalding with Thomas $24.95 ISBN: 978-1-896620-44-2 ISBN: 978-1-896204-50-5 ISBN: 978-1-896204-48-2 Frédéric B. Laugrand ISBN: 978-1-897568-31-6 Kusugaq $24.95 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-896204-51-2 $24.95 ISBN: 978-1-897568-32-3 $49.95 1996 | 8” x 10.5” | 111 pages $24.95 ISBN: 978-1-896204-56-7 $64.95 ISBN: 978-1-896204-29-1 Trade paperback | English 1999 | 6” x 9” | 174 pages 2001 | 6” x 9” | 200 pages Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-896204-57-4 2015 | 6” x 9” | 182 pages $19.95 Trade paperback | English, 2001 | 6” x 9” | 184 pages Trade paperback | English, $24.95 2015 | 6” x 9” | 738 pages Trade paperback | English Inuktitut Trade paperback | English, Inuktitut Trade paperback | English & with Inuktitut translation 2006 | 6.5” x 9.5” | 195 pages Inuktitut 2002 | 6” x 9” | 232 pages Inuktitut terms Trade paperback | English & Trade paperback | English, Inuktitut Inuktitut Interviewing Inuit Elders

“ᐊᑑᑎᖃᓪᓚᑦᑖᖅᑐᖅ.”—ᓰᓚ ᐅᐊᑦ ᒃᓘᑦᑎᐊᐃ “Absolutely invaluable.”—Sheila Watt-Cloutier

““ᑐᒃᑐᑦ ᑎᐱᖏᑦ ᐊᔾᔨᒋᔪᓐᓃᖅᑕᖏᑦ ᒪᓐᓇ” “THE“THE CARIBOU TASTE DIFFERENTDIFFERENT NOW”

ᐃᓄᐃᑦ ᐃᓐᓇᐃᑦ ᖃᐅᔨᓯᒪᔭᖏᑦ ᓯᓚᐅᑉ ᐊᓯᔾᔨᕐᓂᖓᓂ Inuit Elders Observe

ᓯᕗᒧᐊᒃᑎᑕᖓ ᒥᐊᔨ ᓴᐃᒪᓐ Foreword by Mary Simon

ᐋᖅᑭᒋᐊᕆᔨ ᔫᓴᐃ ᒐᕆᓐ-ᓚᔪᐊ, ᐊᓚᐃᓐ ᑭᐅᕆᐊᐃ, ᐊᒻᒪ ᓗᐊᕋ ᓰᒍᐊᕐᑦ-ᑰᓕᐅᕐ Edited by José Gérin-Lajoie, Alain Cuerrier, and Laura Siegwart Collier

Inuit Communities From Magic Words to Language in Nunavut “The Caribou Taste Childrearing Practices Cosmology Perspectives on An Introduction to Social Word Processing Discourse and Identity Different Now” Edited by Jean Briggs and Shamanism Traditional Health Relations and Community A History of the Inuit in the Baffin Region Inuit Elders Observe Edited by Bernard Saladin Edited by Michèle Therrien Studies Language Louis-Jacques Dorais Climate Change ISBN: 978-1-896204-37-6 d’Anglure Louis-Jacques Dorais Louis-Jacques Dorais and Susan Sammons Edited by José Gérin-Lajoie, Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-896204-37-6 ISBN: 978-1-896204-87-1 Alain Cuerrier, and Laura French ISBN: 978-1-896204-46-8 ISBN: 978-1-896204-38-3 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-96204-35-2 ISBN: 1-896-204-46 ISBN: 978-1-895050-04-2 ISBN: 978-1-896204-60-4 Siegwart Collier $24.95 Inuktitut ISBN: 978-1-896204-40-6 $28.95 $24.95 $24.95 $18.95 $24.95 ISBN: 978-1-897568-39-2 2000 | 6” x 9”| 140 pages 2001 | 6” x 9”| 328 pages 2001 | 8” x 10.5” | 106 pages 1993 | 8” x 10.5” | 137 pages 2002 | 6” x 9” | 194 pages $39.95 Trade paperback | English, 1991 | 6” x 9”| 238 pages Trade paperback | English, Trade paperback | English Trade paperback | English Trade paperback | English Inuktitut, French Trade paperback | English, Inuktitut 2015 | 6” x 9”| 314 pages Inuktitut Trade paperback | English & Inuktitut

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