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Koonoo, Brian.
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Koonoo, Brian.
Inuit -- Canada.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada.
Wilderness survival -- Canada, Northern.
Survival -- Canada, Northern.
Traditional ecological knowledge -- Canada, Northern.
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Koonoo, Brian.
Koonoo, Brian.
Inuit -- Canada.
Indigenous peoples -- Canada.
Wilderness survival -- Canada, Northern.
Survival -- Canada, Northern.
Traditional ecological knowledge -- Canada, Northern.
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Inuunira : my story of
survival
/ by Brian Koonoo ; illustrations by Ben Shannon.
by
Koonoo, Brian.
Inhabit Media Inc., c2022.
Call #:
613.6909719 K82i
Subjects
Koonoo, Brian.
Inuit
--
Canada
.
Indigenous peoples
--
Canada
.
Wilderness
survival
--
Canada
,
Northern
.
Survival
--
Canada
,
Northern
.
Traditional ecological knowledge
--
Canada
,
Northern
.
ISBN:
9781772274301
1772274305
Description:
37 pages : illustrations (black and white, and color), maps (color) ; 25 cm.
Contents:
A hunter is born
--
Into the tundra
--
Lone
survival
--
Sanctuary
--
Ongoing journey
--
Glossary of Inuktut words.
Summary:
In this harrowing
survival
story, Brian Koonoo takes off on a hunting trip in
Canada
's Arctic. After his snowmobile breaks down, his GPS loses signal, and his camping fuel runs low, Brian is left alone to survive for seven days. He experiences close encounters with planes, blizzards, and hunger, all while much of his gear is lost, and walking 60 kilometres in search of safety. He uses the knowledge his father and Elders taught him--modern and traditional means of navigation, finding water, making shelters, and keeping his spirits up--to continue on. This true tale of
survival
is presented in a journal style with illustrations, photos, and diagrams.
Audience:
014-017.
8-12.
Genre:
Autobiographies.
Holds:
0
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Central Library
Young Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
613.6909719 K82i
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