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179 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
[Camden East, Ont.] : Old Bridge Press in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Civilization = Old Bridge Press en collab. avec le Musée canadien des civilisations, ©1988.
Treasures / Canadian Museum of Civilization ; [photographs, Harry Foster ; art direction, Dalma French] = Trésors / Musée canadien des civilisations ; [photographies, Harry Foster ; direction artistique, Dalma French].
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[Camden East, Ont.] : Old Bridge Press in collaboration with the Canadian Museum of Civilization = Old Bridge Press en collab. avec le Musée canadien des civilisations, ©1988.
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vi, 167 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Garden City, N.Y. : Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1979.
Tents : architecture of the nomads / Torvald Faegre ; illustrated by the author.
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Garden City, N.Y. : Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1979.
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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit — meaning all the extensive knowledge and experience passed from generation to generation — is a collection of contributions by well-known and respected Inuit Elders. The book functions as a way of preserving important knowledge and tradition, contextualizing that knowledge within Canada’s colonial legacy and providing an Inuit perspective on how(...)
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit: What Inuit have always known to be true
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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit — meaning all the extensive knowledge and experience passed from generation to generation — is a collection of contributions by well-known and respected Inuit Elders. The book functions as a way of preserving important knowledge and tradition, contextualizing that knowledge within Canada’s colonial legacy and providing an Inuit perspective on how we relate to each other, to other living beings and the environment.
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xii, 461 pages ; 25 cm.
Oxford ; New York : Berg, 2005.
The book of touch / edited by Constance Classen.
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xii, 461 pages ; 25 cm.
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293 pages illustrations, portrait, map
Winnipeg, Chez l'auteur, 1935.
Monseigneur Turquetil, O.M.I., apôtre des Esquimaux, et le miracle de ses missions.
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Winnipeg, Chez l'auteur, 1935.
I am Inuit
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Inuit indigenous ethnic groups inhabit an area stretching from North-East Siberia across the Bering Strait to Alaska up to Northern Canada all the way to Greenland. Climate change is already causing significant transformations having all kinds of impacts. For around four million people, the Arctic region is neither a curiosity, nor is it untouched wilderness: It is(...)
I am Inuit
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Inuit indigenous ethnic groups inhabit an area stretching from North-East Siberia across the Bering Strait to Alaska up to Northern Canada all the way to Greenland. Climate change is already causing significant transformations having all kinds of impacts. For around four million people, the Arctic region is neither a curiosity, nor is it untouched wilderness: It is home. Since 2015, photographer Brian Adams from the Inupiaq ethnic group has been traveling through Alaska, capturing the Inuit and their individual stories and finding out how they spend their individual lives in the 21st century. Visiting around 20 communities, he took portraits of the residents and recorded their narratives, sharing these across social media. This project I am Inuit as well as this book has the aim of promoting understanding, dismantling stereotypes as well as misperceptions and connecting the world with Alaskan Inuits, and the Arctic, through common humanity.
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Art inuit : la collection Brousseau. Guide de collection du Musée national des beaux-arts de Québec.
Art inuit : la collection Brousseau
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Art inuit : la collection Brousseau. Guide de collection du Musée national des beaux-arts de Québec.
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iii, 40, 40, iii pages ; 28 cm
[Ottawa] : Public Affairs Centre, CMHC, ©1991.
What we heard : report on the rural and native housing consultation process.
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[Ottawa] : Public Affairs Centre, CMHC, ©1991.
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Inuit art: the Brousseau collection. A guide to the collection at the Musée national des beaux-arts de Québec.
Inuit art: the Brousseau collection
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Inuit art: the Brousseau collection. A guide to the collection at the Musée national des beaux-arts de Québec.
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To commemorate the official opening of the Inuit Art Centre, now named Qaumajuq, Winnipeg Art Gallery director and CEO, Dr. Stephen Borys, set out to share the story of this extraordinary museum and building project. His book, Journey North: The Inuit Art Centre Project, traces the history of the centre beginning with the establishment of the Winnipeg Art Gallery in 1912,(...)
Journey North: The Inuit Art Centre Project
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To commemorate the official opening of the Inuit Art Centre, now named Qaumajuq, Winnipeg Art Gallery director and CEO, Dr. Stephen Borys, set out to share the story of this extraordinary museum and building project. His book, Journey North: The Inuit Art Centre Project, traces the history of the centre beginning with the establishment of the Winnipeg Art Gallery in 1912, when the foundation was laid to support a diverse and far-reaching mission that could embrace both historical and contemporary artmaking on national and international levels. By the time director Dr. Ferdinand Eckhardt arrived at the gallery in 1953, and discovered Inuit stone carving at the Hudson’s Bay Company department store located across the street from the WAG, the idea of assembling a collection to celebrate this Indigenous art form moved closer to reality. This account of the development of the Inuit Art Centre includes different historical and contemporary perspectives and voices through a compilation of texts and images. In addition to the key essay by the book’s author Stephen Borys, several writers from across the country have shared their stories about the gallery, the Inuit art collection, and the building project.