Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-251).
Contents:
Notes. Foreward: Creating the Book / Margo Greenwood -- Epilogue: The Value of Relational Ways of Knowing and Being / Joe Karetak, Frank Tester -- I. Colonial Challenges and Recovery in the Eastern Arctic / Frank Tester -- 2. About Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit / Mark Kalluak -- 3 The Role of Family / Atuat Akittiq -- 4 Hunting, Fishing and the Laws of the Land / Jose Angutinngurniq -- 5 We Inuit Call Our Children Qiturngat / Louis Angalik -- 6 Inutsiapagutit (Inuit Teachings) / Alice Ayalik -- 7 Conscientious Planning / Norman Attangalaaq -- 8 Inunnguiniq (Making a Human Being) / Atuat Akittiq, Akpaliapik Karetak -- 9 Pamiqsainirmik (Training Children) / Donald Uluadluak -- 10 Planning and Preparing Well / Mariano Aupilaarjuq -- 11 Healing Unresolved Issues / Rhoda Akpaliapik Karetak -- 12 Inuit Knowledge Applies Today / Joe Karetak -- Epilogue: The Value of Relational Ways of Knowing and Being / Margo Greenwood -- Glossary -- Contributors -- Notes.
Summary:
Inuit qaujimajatuqangit--which means a complete body of knowledge and experience passed from generation to generation--is a collection of contributions by Inuit Elders. It not only helps preserve important knowledge and tradition, but also provides an Inuit perspective on personal growth and development, and how we relate to each other, to other living beings, and to the environment.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.