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"Niam" is an Inuktitut word that means "yum," and the recipes in
this book are kid-tested for tastiness-a sure sign that they will
live up to the name! From simple smoothies to jerk chicken to pizza
from scratch, there is something in this book for all taste buds
and skill sets. All the ingredients are readily available in
Nunavut communities, and all the recipes can be made with country
food, so kids both north and south can learn how to create the
perfect palaugo (a delightful hybrid of pogos and palaugaaq,
traditional Inuit bannock) or make a mean meatball. Inspired by the
Mamaqtuq Nanook Cooking Club, this cookbook isn't just about
simple, delicious, kid-friendly recipes. Woven in amongst the tacos
and the sugar cookies are ways to use cooking to give back to the
community, traditional Inuit knowledge about country food, and
lists of skills that kids will develop as they work their way
through each recipe. With recipes for even the littlest chef, this
book offers the most delicious kind of learning. Niam!
Sukaq loves to drift off to sleep listening to his mother tell him
stories. His favourite story is the tale of how a raven created the
world. But this time, as his mother begins to tell the story and
his eyelids become heavy, he is suddenly whisked away on the wings
of the raven to ride along as the entire world is formed! This
traditional legend from Inuit storyteller Roy Goose is brought to
life through co-author Kerry McCluskey's jubilant retelling, and
illustrated with photographs of Soyeon Kim's signature
three-dimensional dioramas.
Ravens appear in mythology and folklore the world over. Few other
birds have inspired such simultaneous dread and fascination, or
given rise to so many forms of artistic expression. But in the
Arctic, ravens are not only mythological and artistic figures, but
also brilliant scavengers, fascinating communicators, and daily
nuisances. The result of ten years of research and interviews,
Tulugaq examines the raven's place in Canadian Arctic society and
reveals a bird that is at times loved, maligned, dreaded, and even
revered. With dozens of photographs and first-person stories from
communities across Nunavut, the Yukon, and the Northwest
Territories, Tulugaq is a visually stunning examination of one of
the animal kingdom's most complicated figures.
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