Written by Neil Christopher and Louise Flaherty Each volume in the Kappianaqtut series provides readers with an in-depth academic examination of two creatures from Inuit mythology. The series examines Inuit myths from an ethnographic perspective and fosters discussion...
Written in Six Arctic Languages Join Kalla as he visits the circus and discovers the many fun-filled ways numbers, shapes, and patterns exist in the world around us! Using a straightforward question-and-answer format, this colourful narrative introduces children aged...
Written by Napatsi Folder | Illustrated by Ann Kronheimer Joy is ten years old, living in Apex, Nunavut—a suburb of Iqaluit—and loving life. Her little sister Allashua may be annoying, but all in all Joy loves living at the top of the world in Apex. But when Joy...
Edited by Gwen Agulalik The only Inuinnaqtun-language dictionary in Canada, this indispensable reference compiles nearly two thousand terms in Inuinnaqtun and English. With definitions and terms in both languages, this dictionary will be a reliable resource for both...
Written by Solomon Awa | Illustrated by Andrew Breithaupt The iglu, a traditional winter shelter built in the Arctic for centuries, is a vital part of Inuit culture. The qamutiik, a traditional sled used for hunting, is an essential tool whose versatility and...