Kamik

Kamik
Author: Donald Uluadluak
Publisher: Kamik
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781927095119

Jake finally gets a puppy to train as a sled dog, but soon learns just how much work it will take.

Factors influencing kamik production in Arctic Bay, Northwest Territories

Factors influencing kamik production in Arctic Bay, Northwest Territories
Author: Jill Elizabeth Oakes
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772822701

This study analyses the factors that influence the production of kamik (skin boots) in Arctic Bay and describes the various techniques used in the preparation of the pelts and the construction of the boots.

Kamik Takes the Lead

Kamik Takes the Lead
Author: Darryl Baker
Publisher: Kamik
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772272666

Jake and Kamik are finally ready to run their first dog sled race with a full team! But there is a lot to do to prepare, and Jake must follow his uncle's lead if he and his dogs are going to be ready for the early spring race. Kamik Takes the Lead is the fourth installment in the Kamik series of books following Kamik: An Inuit Puppy Story, Kamik's First Sled, and Kamik Joins the Pack. Books in this series share traditional dog-rearing practices and dog-training techniques from the remote community of Arviat, Nunavut, through the life memories of community members. These books preserve the rich history of working dogs in Nunavut and celebrate the traditional bond between Inuit and their sled dogs. Building on the dog-training practices outlined in Kamik Joins the Pack, Arviat, Nunavut, author and dog musher Darryl Baker shares with young readers the basic information needed to prepare a dog team for a race.

Kamik's First Sled

Kamik's First Sled
Author: Matilda Sulurayok
Publisher: Kamik
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781772270204

With some help from his grandmother, Jake learns how to train his dog Kamik to pull its first sled.

Arctic Clothing

Arctic Clothing
Author: Jonathan C. H. King
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0773530088

"Arising from a conference held at the British Museum in 2001, Arctic Clothing of North America - Alaska, Canada, Greenland is a wide-ranging and authoritative account of clothing use in the north. For the first time, contributors include Native and non-Native artists and seamstresses, anthropologists, historians, curators and conservators with expertise in Alaska, Canada and Greenland."--BOOK JACKET.

The Antarctic Dictionary

The Antarctic Dictionary
Author: Bernadette Hince
Publisher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2000
Genre: Antarctica
ISBN: 9780957747111

The world's most isolated continent has spawned some of the most unusual words in the English language. This comprehensive guide to the origins and definitions of such words as donga and growler, is supported by more than 15,000 quotations drawn from over 1000 sources. A treat for anyone who's ever dreamed of visiting Antarctica.

Hunter with Harpoon

Hunter with Harpoon
Author: Markoosie Patsauq
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0228005019

Published fifty years ago under the title Harpoon of the Hunter, Markoosie Patsauq's novel helped establish the genre of Indigenous fiction in Canada. This new English translation unfolds the story of Kamik, a young hero who comes to manhood while on a perilous hunt for a wounded polar bear. In this astonishing tale of a people struggling for survival in a brutal environment, Patsauq describes a life in the Canadian Arctic as one that is reliant on cooperation and vigilance. In collaboration with the author, Valerie Henitiuk and Marc-Antoine Mahieu return to the original Inuktitut text to provide English readers with a more accurate translation. With a preface by Patsauq and an afterword from the translators, this edition offers a fresh and contextualized interpretation of a cultural milestone. Whether revisiting this classic or discovering it for the first time, readers will find in Hunter with Harpoon a sophisticated coming-of-age tale illustrating a way of life not as it appeared to southerners, but as it has survived in the memory of the Inuit themselves.

Harpoon of the Hunter

Harpoon of the Hunter
Author: Markoosie
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 83
Release: 1970
Genre: Alaska
ISBN: 0773501029

An Eskimo tale of people struggling for survival in a cold brutal environment.

Uumajursiutik unaatuinnamut / Hunter with Harpoon / Chasseur au harpon

Uumajursiutik unaatuinnamut / Hunter with Harpoon / Chasseur au harpon
Author: Markoosie Patsauq
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-01-20
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0228005035

Fifty years ago, Markoosie Patsauq, then a bush pilot in his late twenties living in the tiny, isolated High Arctic community of Resolute, spent his spare time quietly writing a story that effectively emerged as the first Indigenous novel released in Canada. Published in English under the title Harpoon of the Hunter in 1970 by McGill-Queen's University Press, that version of the story was Patsauq's own adaptation. In the years that followed the widely acclaimed English edition was translated into many different languages, but what has remained obscured until the present day is the Inuktitut text originally produced by the author. In collaboration with Patsauq, Valerie Henitiuk and Marc-Antoine Mahieu have foregrounded the original Inuktitut text to inform their translations into both English and French. This critical edition, complete with the story in both Inuktitut syllabics and Latin script, utilizes the author's handwritten manuscript as well as interviews with Patsauq to produce a new, rigorous examination of this literary and cultural milestone. This work also includes the first comprehensive account of the critical response to his writing while underscoring the way the much-altered English adaptation from 1970 shaped that response. A momentous achievement that situates a new classic in the twenty-first century, Hunter with Harpoon brings readers back to the roots of Markoosie Patsauq's Inuit story to experience it as it was originally written.