Written by Nadia Sammurtok
Illustrated by Rob Nix
Inhabit Media
978-1-77227-178-2
28 pp.
Ages 5-8
April 2018
The Inuit stories about the Tuniit are of a legendary people akin to friendly giants. They were considered to be immensely strong, massive in size and gentle in demeanour. It was not surprising then that Siuluk, a very large man of considerable strength who lived quietly by himself, should be considered the last Tuniq by his Inuit neighbours.
From Siuluk: The Last Tuniq by Nadia Sammurtok, illus. by Rob Nix |
From Siuluk: The Last Tuniq by Nadia Sammurtok, illus. by Rob Nix |
From Siuluk: The Last Tuniq by Nadia Sammurtok, illus. by Rob Nix |
The best part of this story is revealed in Nadia Sammurtok’s afterword in which she reveals that her father had been told as a child a story about a man purported to be the last of the Tuniit who'd allegedly lived close to Chesterfield Inlet in Nunavut. In fact, there’s a photo of her father, Tom Sammurtok, with Siuluk’s rock. So it seems that Siuluk: The Last Tuniq, which is also available in Inuktitut, may be a traditional story about the last remaining Tuniq from the oldest community in Nunavut but it’s all the more special for the evidence of its veracity and the life lessons it encompasses.
Does this book come in French?
ReplyDeleteI believe it's only available in English and Inuktitut at this time. Here is the publisher's website listing for the book: https://inhabitmedia.com/2018/02/07/siuluk-the-last-tuniq/
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