Written in both roman and syllabic Inuktitut, this book introduces very young children to the mammals that inhabit Arctic waters, such as the walrus, harp seal, and beluga whale. Download now
Written by Mia Pelletier | Illustrated by Danny Christopher Nearly 200 species of birds nest in the North American Arctic. While a few hardy species live in the Arctic year-round, most birds travel seasonally to the Arctic to lay their eggs and raise their young. In...
Written by Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley | Illustrated by Jeremy Mohler Stories of Survival and Revenge presents three action-packed Inuit folktales: the stories of Nuliajuk, the mother of the sea mammals: Kaugjagjuk, the mistreated orphan who seeks revenge; and...
By Livee Kullualik, Nancy Mike, and Andrew Morrison A science poster that educates students on the Inuktitut anatomical terminology of a seal. Livee was a respected elder and hunter in Pangnirtung, and was always willing to share his knowledge and skills. He was...
Written by Simon Awa, Seeglook Akeeagok, Anna Ziegler, and Stephanie McDonald | Illustrated by Romi Caron Picking up where Uumajut: Learn About Arctic Wildlife left off, Uumajut, Volume Two will introduce the youngest readers to the diets and habitats of more Arctic...