ISBN:
9781897568880
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (343 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
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Abstract:
Intro -- Half Title Page -- Copyright -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword A Stitch in Time: Inuktut, Sewing, and Self-Discovery -- Introduction Leah Aksaajuq Otak: The Measure of a Stitch and the Art of Translation -- Chapter 1 Capturing Souls: Beginnings of Oral History Work in Igloolik -- Chapter 2 Stories and Representation: Two Centuries of Narrating Amitturmiut History -- Chapter 3 Restoring an Ancestral Legacy: Museum Collections, Inuit Clothing, and Communities -- Chapter 4 Inuit Lives and Arctic Legacies: Leah Otak, Edward Parry, and Igloolik -- Chapter 5 Inuit Oral History: Statements and Testimony in Criminal Investigations-The Case of the Killing of Robert Janes, 1920 -- Chapter 6 The People's Land: The Film -- Chapter 7 "Tass' Nuann'!": Tradition, Sports, and Friendship at the Kayak Club Nuuk -- Chapter 8 Living, Travelling, Sharing: How the Land Permeates the Town through Stories -- Chapter 9 "Once in a Long While": The Igloolik Oral History Project as a Resource with Which to Understand Suicidal Behaviour in Historic Inuit Society -- Chapter 10 A Marriage in Nunavik -- Chapter 11 Reclaiming the Past and Reimagining the Future: The Igloolik Oral History Project, Education, and Community Development -- Chapter 12 Leah Aksaajuq Otak: A Life in Language -- Chapter 13 Encounters: Reflections on Anthropology and Cultural Brokers -- Chapter 14 Ujakkat: Iglulingmiut Geology -- Chapter 15 Reflections on a Flag -- Chapter 16 Our Old Sod House -- Afterword Sunrise, Stories, and Snowhouses: A Conversation with Leah Otak -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index -- Backcover.
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