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64 pp.
| Owl |
May, 1999 |
LibraryISBN 1-895688-90-6$$19.95
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PaperISBN 0-895688-91-4$$12.95
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This timely book (following on the heels of the 1999 establishment of Nunavut) provides information about the Inuit culture using inuksuk as the unifying theme. Inuksuk are stone structures built by Inuit people to pass on information about travel routes, hunting or fishing areas, and other aspects of life in the Arctic. Included are contemporary and archival photos and illustrations of inuksuk with captions in the Inuit syllabics language. Ind.