The legend of Kiviuq as retold in the drawings of Nancy Pukirnak Aupaluktuq .: R5-673/2006E-PDF
"Oral history is a deep-rooted tradition in the Inuit culture. Stories were told as a past-time, for enjoyment, or to break the silence of a long hunting trip. Some legends are creation stories- telling of how things came to be, and others, to instill values and morals while simultaneously discouraging bad behaviour"--Preface, p. vii.
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Department/Agency | Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. |
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Title | The legend of Kiviuq as retold in the drawings of Nancy Pukirnak Aupaluktuq . |
Publication type | Monograph |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
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Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: La légende de Kiviuq racontée par les dessins de Nancy Pukirnak Aupaluktuq. "An exhibition by the Indian and Inuit Art Gallery, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, July 20 - November 30, 2006, Gatineau, Québec." Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada]. |
Publishing information | Gatineau, Quebec : Department of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 2006. |
Author / Contributor | Pukingrnak Aupaluktuq, Nancy, 1940- |
Description | xii, 50, [1] p. : ill., photographs |
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Subject terms | Aboriginal culture Drawings Inuit |
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