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How Things Came to Be - Inuit Stories of Creation

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  • Inhabit Media

  • Paru le : 07/02/2015
The perfect introduction to Arctic creation myths for children of all ages. From the origins of day and night, the sun and the moon, and lightning... > Lire la suite
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The perfect introduction to Arctic creation myths for children of all ages. From the origins of day and night, the sun and the moon, and lightning and thunder to the creation of Arctic animals such as caribou and Arctic waterfowl, this completely revised and re-edited edition-originally published as Qanuq Pinngurnirmata-shares nine classic Inuit creation stories from the Qikiqtani Region of Nunavut. "A complete package of story-telling and art for giving voice to classic Inuit creation stories and meaningful discussions of beginnings and endings." - CanLit for Little Canadians "A well-written, engaging series of stories." - Winnipeg Free Press

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  • Date de parution : 07/02/2015
  • Editeur : Inhabit Media
  • ISBN : 978-1-77227-061-7
  • EAN : 9781772270617
  • Format : PDF
  • Nb. de pages : 80 pages
  • Caractéristiques du format PDF
    • Pages : 80
    • Taille : 12 861 Ko
    • Protection num. : Digital Watermarking

À propos des auteurs

Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley was born at the southernmost edge of Ontario, learning woodcraft from his father. He and his wife Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley were brought together by a love of nature and each other. They write Arctic speculative fiction and nonfiction for various ages. Patricia Ann Lewis-MacDougall was born and raised in the Niagara Peninsula. Her childhood days were spent in the woodsy setting of Ontario's Bruce Trail.
After graduating high school, Patricia Ann enrolled at Sheridan College to study Animation in the 1980s and later illustration. She worked for several years as storyboard artist for Nelvana. She has illustrated several books for children. Emily Fiegenschuh attended art school at the Ringling College of Art and Design in Sarasota, FL, and graduated with honours and a BFA from the Illustration program.
She has illustrated numerous Dungeons and Dragons rulebooks for Wizards of the Coast, and has contributed cover and interior illustrations to the novel series Knights of the Silver Dragon. She illustrated the ten-part fantasy story "The Star Shard" by Frederic S. Durbin for Cricket Magazine. Her art has also appeared in New York Times bestsellers A Practical Guide to Dragons and A Practical Guide to Monsters.
Emily lives with her husband in the Seattle area.

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