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Based on an Inuit traditional story passed down orally for
generations, The Cannibal tells the horrific tale of a family
experiencing starvation when the animals they rely on for survival
disappear. While the wife stays alive by eating plants she gathers
daily, the husband does the unthinkable, resorting to murder and
cannibalism. Horrified and terrified for her life, the wife
eventually finds herself alone in camp with her husband. She knows
what will happen to her if she does not find a way to escape.
Hatching a plan to escape to her family’s camp, the exhausted
wife embarks on the journey with her murderous husband in pursuit.
After safely arriving to her family, she shares the story of what
has become of her camp, and her own children. Soon the husband
arrives, and the wife’s family must decide how to deal with the
cannibal. Both horrific and poignant, this cautionary traditional
story provides a window into the at times harsh realities of
traditional life.
The iglu, a traditional winter shelter built in the Arctic for
centuries, is a vital part of Inuit culture. The qamutiik, a
traditional sled used for hunting, is an essential tool whose
versatility and dependability have allowed it to endure over time.
In How to Build an Iglu & a Qamutiik, Solomon Awa provides
thorough how-to instructions on building iglus and qamutiiks, along
with general background information on their construction and
importance to survival. Complete with detailed, clear
illustrations, this valuable resource will teach readers to build
these structures that are so central to Inuit culture and
tradition.
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