No. of pages 48
Published: 2023
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"The Little Hunter: English Edition" by Philipoosie Arragutainaq follows the journey of a young boy named Tuktuk, who dreams of becoming a skilled hunter like his father. Set in a remote Arctic village, Tuktuk learns the essential values of perseverance, respect for nature, and the importance of community as he embarks on his first hunting expedition. Accompanied by his loyal dog, he faces challenges and adventures that test his courage and determination. Through these experiences, Tuktuk discovers not only the thrill of hunting but also the deeper connections between humans, animals, and the environment surrounding them. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Nunavummi .
This book is aimed at children at US 2nd grade-4th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-10 years.
There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2023 by Inhabit Education Books Inc. .
Beatrice Deer is a singer, a seamstress, an advocate for good health. Beatrice has built up a group of musicians for her band-all talented in their own right-and they excel in allowing Beatrice's Inuktitut and English lyrics to soar over a pop folk-rock sound. Inuit culture, women's perspectives on life, love, and storytelling seep from all of Beatrice's music in an emotional and compelling way. Beatrice has four albums under her belt, including an award winner for Best Inuit Cultural Album at the 2005 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards. Beatrice has been based in Montreal since 2007. She travels north to perform and reconnect with her family ties on a regular basis. Connection to culture and a healthy lifestyle are all important aspects of Beatrice's life-her advocacy in this regard has made her a role model for many Inuit, young and old. DJ Herron is not a DJ Heron, a tall bird who spins sick jams. DJ studied animation at Loyalist College, where she spent the bulk of her time designing characters, writing stories, and not being an avian mixmaster. When not storyboarding, sculpting, or designing monsters, she is likely to be found thumbing through fashion history and old medieval etiquette books.
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