Tales from the Tundra

Tales from the Tundra
Title Tales from the Tundra PDF eBook
Author Ibi Kaslik
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018-06-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781772271843

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These fascinating stories will capture the imagination of young readers and introduce them to the rich mythology of the Canadian Inuit.

The Hungry Giant of the Tundra

The Hungry Giant of the Tundra
Title The Hungry Giant of the Tundra PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 2001
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780882405360

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A hungry giant is tricked out of his delightful supper.

Both Sides Now

Both Sides Now
Title Both Sides Now PDF eBook
Author Peyton Thomas
Publisher Penguin
Pages 300
Release 2021-08-24
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0735269769

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A witty and warm-hearted novel about a trans teen finding his place in the world perfect for fans of Red, White and Royal Blue There’s only one thing standing between Finch Kelly and a full-blown case of high school senioritis: the National Speech & Debate Tournament. Taking home the gold would not only be the pinnacle of Finch’s debating career, but the perfect way to launch himself into his next chapter: college in Washington, DC, and a history-making career as the first trans congressman. What could possibly go wrong? Well, for starters, Finch could develop a teeny tiny crush on his very attractive, very taken, and very gay debate partner, Jonah. Never mind that Finch has never considered whether he’s interested in more than just girls. And that dream of college in DC? Finch hasn’t exactly been accepted anywhere yet, let alone received the full-ride scholarship he’ll need to make this dream a reality. Worst of all, though, is this year’s topic for Nationals: transgender rights. If he wants to cinch the gold, and get into college, Finch might have to argue against his own humanity. People say there are two sides to every argument. But, as Finch is about to discover, some things—like who you are and who you love—are not up for debate.

Clan

Clan
Title Clan PDF eBook
Author Sigmund Brouwer
Publisher Tundra Books
Pages 258
Release 2021-05-04
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0735269335

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The classic survival story gets a prehistoric twist in this gripping middle-grade adventure featuring a boy and his sabre tooth tiger cub, perfect for fans of Hatchet. Part survival story, part animal-human friendship story and part redemption story, Clan follows the journey of Atlatl and the saber tooth cub he rescues from a dire wolf attack. Injured as a child, Atlatl dreams of one day earning his father's respect as a hunter. But when Atlatl brings the young saber tooth to his Clan, it leads to a devastating moment of torn loyalties between Atlatl and his father--a moment that will change their lives forever. Then an epic disaster strikes, and suddenly Atlatl has to rely on wits, ingenuity and bravery to face his biggest foe yet and try to save what remains of his Clan.

The Dreaded Ogress of the Tundra

The Dreaded Ogress of the Tundra
Title The Dreaded Ogress of the Tundra PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Inhabit Media
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781927095799

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This revised edition, shares two spine-tingling tales of the dreaded ogress of the tundra, a creature that carries away unsuspecting children on her back!

Tundra Passages

Tundra Passages
Title Tundra Passages PDF eBook
Author Petra Rethmann
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 252
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780271043586

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A 1990s study on how the indigenous people in the northern Kamchatka peninsula in the Russian Far East experienced, interpreted, and struggled with the changing living conditions of post-Soviet Russia. The book describes how Koriak women and men actively negotiated the manifold historical and social process, from tsardom, to Soviet state to democracy, by protesting, accommodating and reinterpreting the factors by which their conditions were made and remade. Special emphasis is on how the women in this culture are adjusting and combating their oppressed position in society. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Across Time and Tundra

Across Time and Tundra
Title Across Time and Tundra PDF eBook
Author Ishmael Alunik
Publisher Raincoast Books
Pages 252
Release 2003
Genre Inuvialuit
ISBN 1551926458

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The Western Canadian Arctic is a cold and seemingly barren wilderness. Yet for a thousand years it has been the homeland of a rich and accomplished people who call themselves Inuvialuit, "the real people." Hunters and fishers, their lives were enhanced by great annual hunts of beluga and bowhead whales. All that changed with the arrival of Americanwhalers in the 1890s. Decimated by disease and cultural dislocation, the Inuvialuit have successfully rebounded in the last fifty years, signing a major land claim agreement in 1984. This beautiful book is the definitive, illustrated history of one of North America's most interesting and least known Native people. Across Time and Tundra features over 120 imates, including many rare archival photos and exquisite works of art. The text includes traditional Inuvialuit stories and elders' remembrances of life long ago.