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- The Book of the Sea
- Aleksei Vakhrushev’s new film The Book of the Sea is a hybrid documentary that blends the traditional harvesting practices of contemporary Chukotkan whale hunters with the claymation story of “the woman who gave birth to a whale”.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/book-sea-interview-aleksei-vakhrushev
- The Book of the Sea, industry for over 20 years and focuses mainly on northern Russian subjects. His most recent film The Book, of the screening of The Book of the Sea at imagineNATIVE on October 25th, the IAQ sat down, about Chukotka natives, Chuvans, and Yupiks. Mostly documentaries and The Book of the Sea, and the landscapes made from plasticine) of The Book of the Sea. I saved everything in pizza boxes, of Ethnography. The Book of the Sea has also been published into a book. It includes stills from
- 6 Inuit Book Besties
- Inuit literature picks to transport you away.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/6-inuit-book-besties
- 6 Inuit Book Besties, Escapism comes in many forms these days, but there’s a big one you may have missed during the last two months stuck inside: books!
They have a tremendous power to transport you away from your, the Polaris Prize in 2014 for her record Animism. With this book, she has “reshaped what Inuit literature, in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, QC. The book was longlisted for Canada Reads in 2017. Sheila Watt-Cloutier, at the age of twenty-two, eventually publishing over twenty books and becoming a member
- 5 New Inuit-Authored Books for Your Summer Reading List
- From children’s literature to poetry, books by writers like Tanya Tagaq and Emily Laurent Henderson are poised to take readers to new places.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/5-new-inuit-authored-books-for-your-summer-reading-list
- 5 New Inuit-Authored Books for Your Summer Reading List, Books Singer and writer Tanya Tagaq, CM, is publishing her second book, and this time it’s a children’s picture book called It Bears Repeating. Her first book, the novel Split Tooth (2018), won, Summer is nearly upon us, and we have some exciting new books by Inuit authors to add to your, Scotiabank Giller Prize. It Bears Repeating is a beautifully illustrated picture book, differ slightly in style, their fur smooth and cream coloured.Tagaq wrote the book with the hope that it
- Where to Buy
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/inuit-art-quarterly/about-iaq/where-to-buy
- Bolen Books – Victoria, BC Ivy's Bookshop – Victoria, BC Munro's Bookstore Ltd – Victoria, BC Emily Carr Univ, Read Books – Vancouver, BC Indigo-Granville – Vancouver, BC Indigo-Robson, , NS ONTARIO Words Worth Books – Waterloo, ON Book City #3-Danforth – Toronto, Books – Terrace, BC Tanner's Books – Sidney, BC Salt Spring Books – Salt Spring Island, BC Books, – Kamloops, BC Pages Book Emporium – Cranbrook, BC Indigo-Metrotown BC – Burnaby, BC MANITOBA
- News Roundup: imagineNATIVE Awards 8 Prizes to Circumpolar Indigenous Filmmakers
- Plus: Tanya Tagaq presents annual Eva Holtby program, National Museum of Wildlife Art debuts first exhibition dedicated to Inuit art and more!
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/news-roundup-imaginenative-awards-8-prizes-to-circumpolar-indigenous-filmmakers
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Inhabit Books in Toronto Inhabit Books is set to open a new bookstore in the Toronto, bookstore for a number of years to better represent Arctic voices and provide more direct access to books not normally carried by southern retailers. The Inhabit Books store will sell books published, Canadian audience. The official opening date for Inhabit Books is November 25, but the store
- Ulukhaktok
- Lisa Alikamik looks at the metamorphosis of printmaking in Ulukhaktok (formerly Holman), Invialuit Settlement Region, NT, from wall art to household good.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/ulukhaktok-carrying-cultural-memory
- the circulation of rich, evocative images on prints, cards, bookmarks and more by the next generation
- Norma Dunning’s “Tainna” Wins Governor General’s Literary Award
- A Q&A with the Inuk author and poet on her career and winning the $25k prize in fiction.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/norma-dunning-s-tainna-wins-governor-general-s-literary-award
- of Inuit Identity (BookLand), which came out in 2020, and her debut book of stories, Annie Muktuk, be so nice to have two books out now at the same time and showcase both your poetry and your short, . Right now I'm working on a nonfiction book as part of my two-book deal with Douglas and McIntyre. I
- Norma Dunning on Writing Herself Into Her Research
- Inuk author’s book on disc numbers took her out of comfort zone.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/norma-dunning-on-writing-herself-into-her-research
- Dunning is a Padlei Inuk professor, author and grandmother. She has published five books and her book, new book Kinauvit?: What’s Your Name? The Eskimo Disc System and a Daughter’s Search for Her, the personal challenges she encountered while writing her book. Accompanying her story are three works, to a book made accessible to everyone. I thought I was walking down Easy Street and spending time at the corner of Not-A-Problem. I was wrong. I had booked a month away from teaching so I could meet
- Rocks, Stones and Dust
- Rocks, Stones and Dust brings together work by sixteen artists to reimagine human relationships to rocks, encouraging a reevaluation of our understanding of rocks as stagnant objects.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/29-1-rocks-stones-and-dust
- what it is to be a rock, nor do we ask: does the rock see me?
Rocks, Stones and Dust is bookended
- 5 Trailblazing Northern Indigenous Artists to Know
- A broad, circumpolar art history informed by interpersonal connections from Alaska to Sápmi.
- https://www.inuitartfoundation.org/iaq-online/5-trailblazing-northern-indigenous-artists-to-know
- always been there,” recalling fondly seeing his books on her grandparents’ bookshelves as a kid, of bookworks. “Sámi language is a very verbal language in the sense that it is focuses on process as opposed, . Hans Ragnar’s books are in the space in between these two different traditions, but traditions