01585 a2200193 4500001000700000020001800007020001400025041000800039082001000047100001900057500004600076520101800122856002401140040002501164245010901189260004001298300002101338700003201359118338 a9780888997142 qhardcover aeng a[Fic] aRivera, Raquel aIB Program. Uso restrito aos professores. aExtreme weather, hunger, magic, hunting, and the land are themes that shape the existence of the Inuits of the Far North. These stories retold by Raquel Rivera based on the lives of native artists Pudlo Pudlat, Jessie Oonark, Kenojuak Ashevak and Lazarusie Ishulutuk offer young readers a glimpse into this rich, remote culture, past and present. In Pudlo and Kapik Go Hunting, a young boy drifts out to sea on an ice floe; Oonark's Arctic Adventure tells of a mother and daughter stranded on the icy tundra; The Shaman s Granddaughter movingly explores loss and mystery; and Lazarusie and the Polar Bears reveals just how finely attuned the relationship between animals and humans can be. Accompanying each story are illustrations by Jirina Marton, who has spent time in the Arctic and whose deep appreciation for its subtle beauty shines through her art. In addition to the stories, there is a feature spread on each artist with a photograph, a brief biography, and a reproduction of one of the artist s works." u00002f/00002fec.jpg aBR-BrIDEAcBR-BrIDEA10aArtic adventuresbtales from the lives of Inuit artistscby Raquel Rivera ; illustrated by Jirina Marton aToronto, CAbGorundwood Booksc2007 a47 p.bcol. ill. aMarton, Jirinaeillustrator