Eskimo, now that's a word. White word. White word for white people
to wrap around their pink tongues. Esquimaux. Spell it any way you
want and it still comes out the same, skid row and all. - from
"Kabloona Red" In Annie Muktuk and Other Stories, Norma Dunning
portrays the unvarnished realities of northern life through gritty
characters who find themselves in difficult situations. Dunning
grew up in a silenced form of Aboriginality, experiencing racism,
assimilation, and colonialism; as she began exploring her Inukness,
her writing bubbled up to the surface. Her stories challenge
southern perceptions of the north and Inuit life through evocative,
nuanced voices accented with Inuktitut words and symbolism. As with
Alootook Ipellie's work, these short stories bring Inuit life into
the reality of the present.
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