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    Ilagiinniq : interviews on Inuit family values from the Qikiqtani Region. Vol. 1, Cape Dorset, Pond Inlet, and Kimmirut / Niutaq Cultural Institute ; Qikiqtani Inuit Association ; editors, Leo Tulugarjuk and Neil Christopher.
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    Inhabit Media, [2011]-
    Call #:305.89712 I27
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  • Inuit -- Nunavut -- Interviews.
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  • Families -- Nunavut -- Interviews.
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  • Inuit -- Nunavut -- Social life and customs.
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  • Nunavut (N.W.T.) -- Social life and customs
  • ISBN: 
    9781926569192 (library binding)
    1926569199 (library binding)
    Alternate title: 
    Traditional Inuit family values
    Description: 
    175 p., 182p. ; 23 cm.
    Notes: 
    Added title page in Inuktitut.
    Text in English and Inuktitut (in syllabic characters) on inverted pages.
    Summary: 
    "Through interviews with current elders from three regions of Nunavut, Ilagiinniq: Interviews on Inuit Family Values provides a wealth of information on traditional family life. Covering relationships between siblings, elders and grandchildren, uncles and aunts, husbands and wives, and in-laws, this book is an indespensible resource of information on how Inuit families traditionally lived, and how traditional ways can be implemented in the modern world."--Publishers description.
    Genre: 
    Bilingual books.
    Other authors: 
    Christopher, Neil, 1972-
    Tulugarjuk, Leo,
    Qikiqtani Inuit Association
    Niutaq Cultural Institute
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