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Lighting the Qulliq
A01=Monica Ittusardjuat
A12=Yong Ling Kang
arctic
arctic life
Author_Monica Ittusardjuat
Author_Yong Ling Kang
Canada
Category=YBCS
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generational knowledge
grandmother
indigenous
Inuit culture
Inuit history
Inuit traditions
Nunavut
sequence book
wordless book
Product details
- ISBN 9780228703631
- Weight: 80g
- Dimensions: 152 x 152mm
- Publication Date: 01 Nov 2019
- Publisher: Inhabit Media Inc
- Publication City/Country: CA
- Product Form: Paperback
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How do you light the qulliq?
This wordless sequence book shows a grandmother and granddaughter lighting a qulliq long ago.
Monica Ittusardjuat was taken from her parents and sent to residential school at the age of seven, at a time when Inuit lived a subsistence way of life in winter camps and roamed around in spring and summer, following animals when they were plentiful. She went to three residential schools: Chesterfield Inlet, NWT (now Nunavut), for primary school, Churchill, Manitoba, for junior high, and St. Norbert, Manitoba, for high school. Monica graduated from McGill University in 1987. While teaching Community NTEP (Nunavut Teacher Education Program) in Nunavut, she earned her M.Ed. through the University of Prince Edward Island. She was the honour student for Baffin Island. She taught for many years in elementary schools, high schools, and teacher education programs, as well as in the Interpreter/Translator Program at Nunavut Arctic College. Monica tried to retire at the age of 60, but the habit of going to work was hard to break. She was the National Inuit Language Coordinator at Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami from 2016 to 2018 and is now Senior Inuktitut Editor at Inhabit Education, which she describes as her dream job.
Yong Ling Kang was raised in Singapore. She is now based in Toronto, Ontario.
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