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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)
Genre
  • Aboriginal (138)
  • Part (138)
  • poetry (17)
  • song (2)
  • biography (1)
  • non-fiction (1)
  • Inuit (1)
  • Book (1)
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    The Snow Goose and the Mosquito – A Question of Development

    Allen (Author)

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    Creation

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    Attuiock's Impressions of London, 1772

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    The Fate of the Franklin Expedition

    Qaqortingneq (Author)

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    Origin of the Sun and Moon

    Okamâluk (Author)

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    Minik Wallace's Dilemma

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    Nothing Marvellous

    Kasudluak_ (Author)

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    Taqulittuq's Complaint to Hall about the Whalers

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    Taqulittuq's Letter to Mrs Budington, 1873

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    Amagoalik's Closing Remarks 1984

    Amagoalik (Author)

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    John Bull's Testimony

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    Kiviung

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    How Aua Became a Shaman

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    Ipirvik's Reactions 1875

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