I Am Inuit

I Am Inuit
Title I Am Inuit PDF eBook
Author Julie Decker
Publisher Benteli Verlags
Pages 0
Release 2017-10-19
Genre Alaska
ISBN 9783716518397

Download I Am Inuit Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A project for promoting understanding, dismantling stereotypes, sharing the rich and vibrant culture, and connecting the world with the Inuits through common humanity.

I Am Alaskan

I Am Alaskan
Title I Am Alaskan PDF eBook
Author Brian Adams
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre History
ISBN 9781602232136

Download I Am Alaskan Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

What does an Alaskan look like? When asked to visualize someone from Alaska, the image most people conjure up is one of a face lost in a parka, surrounded by snow. Missing from this image is the vibrant diversity of those who call themselves Alaskans, as well as the true essence of the place. Brian Adams, a rising star in photography, aims to change all this with his captivating new collection, I Am Alaskan. In this full-color tribute, Adams entices us to reconsider our ideas of this unique and compelling land and its equally individual residents. He captures subjects on urban streets and in rural villages, revealing what daily life in Alaska is really like. The portraits focus on moments both ordinary and extraordinary, serious and playful, while capturing Alaskans at their most natural. Subjects range from Alaska Native villagers to rarely seen portraits of famous Alaskans, including Sarah Palin, Vic Fischer, and Lance Mackey. Through photographs, Adams also explores his own half-Iñupiat, half-American Alaska identity in the process, revealing how he came to define himself and the state in which he lives. Frame by frame, Adams powerfully and honestly shows what it means to be an Alaskan.

I Am

I Am
Title I Am PDF eBook
Author Galen H. Mullis
Publisher Strategic Book Publishing
Pages 789
Release 2013-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1625166729

Download I Am Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Horde, book two in the I Am saga trilogy, continues the oral history being taught to the Cactus Monkeys by one of the Great Aero Teachers. It takes readers through the fight against the Order of Ra. Having saved and reclaimed their community, Clan MacLee now expands its influence into the world at large. While Sarah, Gina, and Ke'ira enter military service, JoAnn begins the reclamation of the free world's farmlands, and Amareah takes engineering with fabric to the next level. While the mothers of Clan MacLee strive openly, Gammon watches over their children as they grow and develop with assistance from creatures named holies. Learn how these amazing children guide the world from the shadow of their parents' greatness. The great leaps of advancement in robotics, metallurgy, cybernetics, and art are overshadowed by their family's faith. While teaching the true meanings of the Prophets' revelations, healing an entire culture, or designing weapons systems that will cut swathes of death and destruction through enemy formations, the children also learn what it means to be human. As the rest of Clan MacLee drafts the designs, Gammon leads the way in the most ambitious plan of ship construction ever attempted. In overseeing construction of a "grand canal" with its three-mile-across assembly building, the humble teacher and oarsman seeks to control the world's coastlines. I AM: An Alternate Saga of Biblical Proportions - Book Two: The Horde awaits adventurous sci-fi fans.

I Am Birch

I Am Birch
Title I Am Birch PDF eBook
Author Scott Kelley
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781944762391

Download I Am Birch Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Rumors of coming Cold and Darkness spread through the woods until a birch tree stump uses wisdom and humor to calm the animals' fears.

White Lies about the Inuit

White Lies about the Inuit
Title White Lies about the Inuit PDF eBook
Author John Steckley
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 172
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781551118758

Download White Lies about the Inuit Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In this lively book, designed specifically for introductory students, Steckley unpacks three white lies: the myth that there are fifty-two words for snow, that there are blond, blue-eyed Inuit descended from the Vikings, and that the Inuit send off their elders to die on ice floes.

Eskimo Pie: A Poetics of Inuit Identity

Eskimo Pie: A Poetics of Inuit Identity
Title Eskimo Pie: A Poetics of Inuit Identity PDF eBook
Author Norma Dunning
Publisher Modern Indigenous Voices
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781772311136

Download Eskimo Pie: A Poetics of Inuit Identity Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Eskimo Pie: A Poetics of Inuit Identity examines Dunning's lived history as an Inuk who was born, raised and continues to live south of sixty. Her writing takes into account the many assimilative practices that Inuit continue to face and the expectations of mainstream as to what an Inuk person can and should be. Her words examine what it is like to feel the constant rejection of her work from non-Inuit people and how we must all in some way find the spirit to carry through with what we hold to be true demonstrating the importance of standing tall and close to our words as Indigenous Canadians. We are the guardians of our work regardless of the cost to ourselves as artists and as Inuit people, we matter.

Daily Life of the Inuit

Daily Life of the Inuit
Title Daily Life of the Inuit PDF eBook
Author Pamela R. Stern
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 241
Release 2010-06-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0313363129

Download Daily Life of the Inuit Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This wide-ranging treatment of daily life in the contemporary Inuit communities of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland reveals the very modern ways of being Inuit. Daily Life of the Inuit is the first serious study of contemporary Inuit culture and communities from the post-World War II period to the present. Beginning with an introductory essay surveying Inuit prehistory, geography, and contemporary regional diversity, this exhaustive treatment explores the daily life of the Inuit throughout the North American Arctic—in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. Twelve thematic chapters acquaint the reader with the daily life of the contemporary Inuit, examining family, intellectual culture, economy, community, politics, technology, religion, popular culture, art, sports and recreation, health, and international engagement. Each chapter begins with a discussion of the historical and cultural underpinnings of Inuit life in the North American Arctic and describes the issues and events relevant to the contemporary Inuit experience. Leading sources are quoted to provide analysis and perspective on the facts presented.