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Qitsualik-Tinsley, Rachel, 1953-
Subjects
Inuit -- Juvenile fiction.
First Nations -- Canada, Northern -- Juvenile fiction.
Vikings -- Juvenile fiction.
Burt Award.
Arctic regions -- Juvenile fiction.
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Qitsualik-Tinsley, Rachel, 1953-
Inuit -- Juvenile fiction.
First Nations -- Canada, Northern -- Juvenile fiction.
Vikings -- Juvenile fiction.
Burt Award.
Arctic regions -- Juvenile fiction.
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Skraelings / Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley.
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Qitsualik-Tinsley, Rachel, 1953-
Inhabit Media, c2014.
Call #:
FICTION
QIT
Subjects
Inuit -- Juvenile
fiction
.
First Nations -- Canada, Northern -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Vikings -- Juvenile
fiction
.
Burt Award.
Arctic regions -- Juvenile
fiction
.
ISBN:
9781927095546 (pbk.)
1927095549 (pbk.)
Description:
89 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Summary:
"In this adventurous novel—set in the ancient Arctic, but told by an inquisitive and entertaining contemporary narrator—a wandering Inuit hunter named Kannujaq happens upon a camp in grave peril. The inhabitants of the camp are Tuniit, a race of ancient Inuit ancestors known for their strength and shyness. The tranquility of this Tuniit camp has been shaken by a group of murderous, pale, bearded strangers who have arrived on a huge boat shaped like a loon. Unbeknownst to Kannujaq, he has stumbled upon a battle between the Tuniit and a group of Viking warriors, but as the camp prepares to defend itself against the approaching newcomers, Kannujaq discovers that the Vikings may have motivations other than murder and warfare at the heart of their quest. This lush historical
fiction
is steeped in Inuit traditional knowledge and concepts of ancient Inuit magic."--From publisher.
Audience:
Grades: 7-up. SLJ.
Awards:
Winner of the Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Young Adult Literature (First Prize), 2015.
Genre:
Canadian
fiction
, Juvenile.
Historical
fiction
, Juvenile.
Other authors:
Qitsualik-Tinsley, Sean, 1969-
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Tantallon Public Library
Children's Fiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
FICTION QIT
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