Nunavut-
John Bennett and Susan Rowley (Editors and compilers)----- Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut (Non-fiction)
Pierre Berton------ The Arctic Grail (Nonfiction) He wrote many non-fiction titles about the Yukon and the far north (he can be used for Nunavut or the Yukon—the choice is yours.
Jan Brett------ Three Snow Bears, Annie and The Wild Animals, Armadillo Rodeo, Beauty and The Beast, Christmas Trolls, The First Dog, Gingerbread Baby, etc.(Children's Books---wonderful stories and illustrations!)
Kenn Harper------ Give Me My Father’s Body : The Life of Minik—The New York Eskimo(Non-fiction)
James Houston------ The White Dawn, Whiteout, The Ice Master, Frozen Fire: A Tale of Courage, James Huston’s Treasury of Inuit Legends, Zig Zag, Hideaway: Life on Queen Charlotte Islands, Falcon Bow, Ghost Fox, Eagle Song, etc.
Michael Kusugak------ Hide and Seek, Baseball Bats for Christmas, Who Wants Rocks, My Artic 1 2 3, The Northern Lights: Soccer Trails (Children’s books), Curse of the Shaman (Young Adult) etc.
Tom Lowenstein (translator)/ Knud Rasmussen (compiled by)- Eskimo Poems (Poetry)
Robert Ruby------ Unknown Shore (Non-fiction), The Cayuse Indians, The Spokane Indians, The Guide to Indian Tribes Of The Pacific Northwest, etc.
Zachariah Wells------ Unsettled, Anything But Hank, Jailbreaks and Recreations: 99 Canadian Sonnets, etc.
Eric Wilson------ The Inuk Mountie Adventure (Young Adult), Disneyland Hostage, Vancouver Nightmare, Flywheel, Prairie Dog Conspiracy, etc. Eric Wilson has written many, many books for young adults.
Monday, June 30, 2008
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