Northern Lights, Approaching Indigenous Literatures in the 21st Century&Talking Stick Festival Part 1
An evening celebrating Northern writers and artists! Come join us in an introduction to the literature of the North in its many versions: listen to a public lectureOn the Hunting and Harvesting of Inuit Literaturesby Dr. Keavy Martin, Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, and one of Cana...
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ftsimonfu:oai:summit.sfu.ca:14165 2023-05-15T16:54:52+02:00 Northern Lights, Approaching Indigenous Literatures in the 21st Century&Talking Stick Festival Part 1 Martin, Keavy 2014-02-28 http://summit.sfu.ca/item/14165 English eng http://summit.sfu.ca/item/14165 Video 2014 ftsimonfu 2022-04-07T18:39:13Z An evening celebrating Northern writers and artists! Come join us in an introduction to the literature of the North in its many versions: listen to a public lectureOn the Hunting and Harvesting of Inuit Literaturesby Dr. Keavy Martin, Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, and one of Canada’s leading experts on Inuit literature; view Inhabit Media’s award winning short filmAmaqqut Nunaat: Country of Wolves; be the first to be introduced toSanaaq, the first novel written in Inuktitut, recently translated into English and released by the University of Manitoba Press. The evening was capped with the delightful antics ofRaven’s Radio Comedy Hourout of Alaska. This evening was organized as part of theTalking Stick Festival. Moving Image (Video) inuit inuktitut Alaska Summit - SFU Research Repository (Simon Fraser University) |
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An evening celebrating Northern writers and artists! Come join us in an introduction to the literature of the North in its many versions: listen to a public lectureOn the Hunting and Harvesting of Inuit Literaturesby Dr. Keavy Martin, Associate Professor at the University of Alberta, and one of Canada’s leading experts on Inuit literature; view Inhabit Media’s award winning short filmAmaqqut Nunaat: Country of Wolves; be the first to be introduced toSanaaq, the first novel written in Inuktitut, recently translated into English and released by the University of Manitoba Press. The evening was capped with the delightful antics ofRaven’s Radio Comedy Hourout of Alaska. This evening was organized as part of theTalking Stick Festival. |
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