Told by Donald Uluadluak
Illustrated by Mike Motz
Inhabit Media
978-1-77227-138-6
28 pp.
Ages 5-8
April 2017
The supernatural can be frightening but all the more when based in a true story. This is a true story. It is the story that was told by Nunavut Elder Donald Uluadluak of a childhood encounter that revealed a bridge between the world of his Inuit life and the myths of his people.
From The People of the Sea
told by Donald Uluadluak
illus. by Mike Motz
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From The People of the Sea
told by Donald Uluadluak
illus. by Mike Motz
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Inhabit Media co-founder Neil Christopher provides notes about his interactions and work with storyteller Donald Uluadluak, having helped put the Elder's stories, including Kamik: An Inuit Puppy Story (Inhabit Media, 2012), to paper so that all might share in their knowledge and cultural importance. Though Donald Uluadluak passed in 2014, his daughter Elizabeth Issakiark ensured his tales would not be lost. Like Neil Christopher does in his introduction, I would like to thank Elizabeth Issakiark for her dedication to helping share her father’s stories and to Donald Uluadluak for revealing so much personal history and heritage for those of us ignorant of much but interested in learning. I hope that The People of the Sea is but the first of more Donald Uluadluak’s stories that will be shared with the world.
Donald Uluadluak and daughter Elizabeth Issakiark
from preface to The People of the Sea
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