![]() |
Igloliorte, John. 1994. An Inuk Boy Becomes a
Hunter. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Nimbus. ISBN: 1-55109-051-1 This is an autobiography that describes the author’s childhood in Labrador, traditional celebrations and changes in Inuit lifestyles, as well as his personal journey through life. |
![]() |
Indian & Northern Affairs, Canada. 2000. An
Aboriginal Booklist for Children. Author. ISBN: 0-662-65486-2 This is a selection of children’s Aboriginal literature that reflects a wide variety of authors and topics. |
![]() |
Indian & Northern Affairs, Canada. 2001. National
Aboriginal Day is June 21 - Learning and Activity Guide: Share in the
Celebration. Author. ISBN: 0-662-29991-4 This booklet includes a variety of activities to help people celebrate National Aboriginal Day. |
![]() |
Inuglak School. 1999. The Lonely Inukshuk.
Markham, ON: Scholastic Book Fairs. The students at Inuglak School in Whale Cove, Nunavut wrote and illustrated this book. An inukshuk on top of a hill feels lonely because he is alone. Then he finds out how important he is to the community. |