Monthly Archive:: June 2015

Stories of Survival and Revenge

From Inuit Folklore Stories of Survival and Revenge presents three action-packed Inuit folktales: the stories

How Things Came to Be reviewed in Winnipeg Free Press

Helen Norrie of the Winnipeg Free Press writes: “While First Nations myths and legends

Carolyn Mallory

Carolyn Mallory grew up in northern Ontario, raised her own three children in Nunavut,

Painted Skies launches in Wolfville

New picture book Painted Skies launched on Saturday, June 13, at Box of Delights Bookstore in

Canadian Review of Materials gives 4 stars to Tuniit

Canadian Review of Materials “highly recommends” Tuniit: Mysterious Folk of the Arctic! Reviewer Suzanne Pierson

Amei Zhao

Amei Zhao works in visual development and production design for TV and feature animation.

Matilda Sulurayok

Matilda Sulurayok is an elder who resides in Arviat, Nunavut. She was born and

Germaine Arnattaujuq (Arnaktaujok) interviewed in Maclean’s

Germaine Arnattaujuq (Arnaktaujok), Inuit artist and coauthor of My Name Is Arnaktauyok: The Life

Painted Skies

Leslie is new to the Arctic, and no one told her there would be

Inkspokes reviews On the Shoulder of a Giant: “A work of art”

Inkspokes has published a fantastic review of On the Shoulder of a Giant. Says reviewer