Told by Donald Uluadluak | Illustrated by Mike Motz In the past, it was easy to spot an arnajuinnaq, one of the mysterious and beautiful people of the sea from Inuit myth. Today, they have become rare. This story tells the true tale of the author’s encounter...
Written by Neil Christopher | Illustrated by Larry MacDougall Arctic Little Folk introduces young readers to the fascinating, strange, and amusing world of Arctic dwarves, fairies, elves, and gnomes. These tiniest inhabitants of the Arctic tundra are told about in...
Written by Karla Jessen Williamson and Louise Flaherty | Illustrated by Germaine Arnaktauyok This richly illustrated Inuktitut book makes the story of Uumasuusivissuaq accessible to Inuit everywhere. This important story from Inuit cosmology tells how a powerful woman...
Written by Rebecca Hainnu and Anna Ziegler | Illustrated by Qin Leng During the short Arctic summers, the tundra–covered most of the year under snow and ice–becomes filled with colourful flowers, mosses, shrubs, and lichens. These hardy little plants...
Written by Sakiasi Qaunaq | Illustrated by Eva Widermann In the world of Inuit traditional stories, animals and humans are not such different creatures and animals often have much to teach humans about the world. In The Orphan and the Polar Bear, a little orphan who...