Atiku
The Northern and Arctic Studies Portal
Search results
7 to 6 on 76 2 of 13

Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals (BAnQ)
This annotated, bilingual bibliography takes stock of magazines, journals, newspapers and newsletters published by or about the Inuit of Canada for over 100 years – more specifically since the publication of the very first Canadian periodical in Inuktitut, Aglait Illunainortut, in Labrador. in 1902.
Subjects: Bibliography, Inuit
- Kind
- Free - BAnQ Subscribers
- Reserved Access
- Access
- BAnQ Subscribers
- Reserved Access
- Domain

Borderline : la vie sur le cercle arctique
Illustrated book on the daily life of residents from eight different countries around the circumpolar Arctic, and captured by London-based photographer Cristian Barnett. French translation of the book “Life on the Line: People of the Arctic Circle”. (Cristian Barnett (photograph) & Huw Lewis-Jones, Paris, Paulsen, 2014, 207 p.)
Subjects: Circumpolar Arctic, Inuit, Photographs
- Category.s
- Kind
- Printed document
- Access
- Print Document
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences

Chasseur au harpon : un long récit de Markoosie
En pleine tempête de neige, un ours blanc attaque un campement inuit et éviscère de nombreux chiens. Convaincus que l’animal est malade et qu’il s’en prendra de nouveau aux leurs, des chasseurs se lancent à sa poursuite au péril de leur vie.
Subjects: Hunting and fishing, Indigenous authors, Indigenous communities, Inuit
- Category.s
- Kind
- Printed document
- Free - Open Access
- Reserved Access
- Access
- Open Access
- Print Document
- Reserved Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences

Contre le colonialisme dopé aux stéroïdes : le combat des Inuit du Québec pour leurs terres ancestrales
In this book, Zebedee Nungak provides his account of The Battle of James Bay from 1971-1975, where Inuit and Cree communities fought for their lands and waters against the Quebec government’s James Bay hydro project. (Zebedee Nungak, Montréal, Boréal, 2019, 181 p.)
Subjects: Quebec, Colonialism, Indigenous authors, Inuit, James Bay
- Category.s
- Kind
- Printed document
- Access
- Print Document
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences

Corpus of Inuit Prints : Woodblock print (BAnQ)
Corpus of prints produced by Manuel Lau and published under the aegis of Puvirnituq Printshop. Since the inception of the Experimental Print Program in Cape Dorset, Puvirnituq has been one of four Inuit communities that has produced collections of prints on a regular basis. These works allow us to appreciate this practice of Inuit art which traditionally puts the world around it first. It includes, among other things, a tribute to the internationally renowned artist Davidialuk Alaasuaq Amittukinuit.
Subjects: Inuit, Indigenous art
- Kind
- Free - Open Access
- Access
- Open Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences

Corpus of Inuit prints: silkscreen (BAnQ)
This selection of prints illustrates screen printing practices within the Inuit community of Povungnituk during the 1980s, spurred on by the Cape Dorset art movement. This so-called contemporary artistic phase was characterized by a culture in full transition and coincided with the gradual “opening” of the North after the Second World War. This corpus highlights birds, marine mammals and land animals from the Arctic.
Subjects: Arts, Indigenous art, Inuit
- Kind
- Free - Open Access
- Access
- Open Access
- Domain
- Humanities and Social Sciences