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Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English

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  • The People and the Text: Indigenous Writing in Lands Claimed by Canada (139)
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  • Aboriginal (138)
  • Part (138)
  • poetry (17)
  • song (2)
  • biography (1)
  • non-fiction (1)
  • Inuit (1)
  • Book (1)
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    John Aqqâkdjuk's Report
    The Historic Voyage of the St. Roch
    The Inuit as Hunters and Managers
    From Her Life Story
    The Death of a Son
    The Crow and the Two Eider Ducks
    Living in Two Hells
    A Song of Derision
    Woooding
    Mangilakuk Adrift on the Ice
    Taqulittuq's Letter 1864
    Dorothy: Old Woman's Song
    Inuluapik's Letter to Mr. Hogarth, 1840
    Abraham's Letter to Brother Elsner, 1881
    I See Your Face
    My Little House
    Tikisiak
    Ipirvik and Taqulittuq
    A Sea Chant
    Madeleine's Letter of Request
    Aua: The Soul
    Hans Hendrik's Memoirs (an extract)
    First Meeting, 1818
    Abraham's Diary
    The Joy of the Dance
    The Snow Goose and the Mosquito – A Question of Development
    Creation
    Attuiock's Impressions of London, 1772
    The Fate of the Franklin Expedition
    Origin of the Sun and Moon
    Minik Wallace's Dilemma
    Nothing Marvellous
    Taqulittuq's Complaint to Hall about the Whalers
    Taqulittuq's Letter to Mrs Budington, 1873
    Amagoalik's Closing Remarks 1984
    John Bull's Testimony
    Kiviung
    How Aua Became a Shaman
    Ipirvik's Reactions 1875

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    While members of CWRC gather together on-line from all across North America and beyond, our servers, which are also on Indigenous territories, produce the worlds we create and meet in. In particular we want to acknowledge that our servers are situated on the traditional lands of the WSÁNEĆ (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees), and Wyomilth (Esquimalt) peoples.