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Niqiliurniq A Cookbook from Igloolik Micah Arreak, Annie Désilets, Lucy Kappianaq, Glenda Kripanik, and Kanadaise Uyarasuk Inhabit Media October 2020 Compiled by five women living in Igloolik, Nunavut, this collection of recipes brings together healthy traditional country foods—like seal, Arctic char, and caribou—with store‐bought produce to create delicious meals. With details on food safety and storage, as well as information on how to build a healthy, nutritious diet, this book will help even novice cooks feel empowered to begin cooking from scratch at home. With tasty recipes from the land and sea—from Arctic char pizza to caribou chili—this beautifully photographed cookbook provides whole‐ some, hearty meals that will become family favourites for years to come. Also available in Inuktitut.

Breaking Trail The Ancestors Are Happy

Fran Hurcomb Old Town Press October 2020 Moving to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, in the spring of 1975, Fran Hurcomb quickly became immersed in an adventure that would last a life‐time. Breaking Trail consists of 14 semi‐autobiographical stories set in and around Yellowknife and the Great Slave Lake area from 1975 to the late 1980s. It is filled with humour and warmth, and is a wonderful chronicle of life, sometimes funny and sometimes challenging. Underlying many of the stories is her 20‐year infatuation with sled dogs and dog teams. To order the book, contact Fran by email at franhurcomb@gmail.com

David Pelly Crossfield Publishing January 2021 The ancestors are happy, say Inuit elders, when the stories from the land are told, and retold, and preserved. In this new book by the same name, seasoned Arctic writer David F. Pelly masterfully weaves a landscape of personal tales from Inuit elders whose lives collectively span the 20th century, a period of remarkable transition for the North. It draws on the author’s experiences and encounters over 40 years of living, travelling, and learning in Nunavut. At the core is an exploration of Inuit cultural tradition, oral‐history and traditional knowledge.

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