Pivut Issue 3: Climate Change (Inuktitut)

Pivut Issue 3: Climate Change (Inuktitut)

Pivut, which means “it’s ours” in Inuktitut, is a dynamic, multi-topic magazine for teenagers that aims to share and celebrate Inuit cultural knowledge in an engaging, contemporary format, with vibrant illustrations and photographs.    ...
Pinnguarusiit Uumanasuarnirmut

Pinnguarusiit Uumanasuarnirmut

Written by Johnny Issaluk | Photographs by Ed Maruyama Traditionally, Inuit played games in order to be physically and mentally prepared for freezing weather, strenuous hunts, and other gruelling conditions that made survival difficult. In this book, Arctic Winter...
The Orphan and the Polar Bear (Inuktitut)

The Orphan and the Polar Bear (Inuktitut)

Written by Sakiasi Qaunaq | Illustrated by Eva Widermann In the world of Inuit traditional stories, animals and humans are not such different creatures. Animals can speak to, understand, and form relationships with humans. In The Orphan and the Polar Bear, an orphaned...
Miqquliit Tariurmiutat

Miqquliit Tariurmiutat

This durable book, intended for the very earliest readers, teaches preschoolers the Inuktitut names for various marine mammal species found across Nunavut. Photographs of each animal accompany the Inuktitut names, to give children all the tools they need to identify...