02511nam 2200505 450 991081643220332120240227214212.01-77212-345-51-77212-343-910.1515/9781772123456(CKB)3710000001405802(Au-PeEL)EBL4877999(CaPaEBR)ebr11398741(OCoLC)985966216(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/35mwt1(MiAaPQ)EBC4877999(DE-B1597)662620(DE-B1597)9781772123456(EXLCZ)99371000000140580220170712h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierAnnie Muktuk and other stories /Norma DunningEdmonton, Alberta :The University of Alberta Press,2017.©20171 online resource (208 pages)Robert Kroetsch Series1-77212-297-1 Kabloona Red -- Elipsee -- The Road Show Eskimo -- Kakoot -- Annie Muktuk -- Manisatuq -- Qunutuittuq -- Itsigivaa; -- Iniqtuiguti -- Inurqituq -- Tutsiapaa -- Nakuusiaq -- Qaninngilivuq -- Samagiik -- Husky -- My Sisters and I."Eskimo, now that's a word. White word. White word for white people to wrap around their pink tongues. Esquimaux. Spell it any way you want and it still comes out the same, skid row and all. - from "Kabloona Red" In Annie Muktuk and Other Stories, Norma Dunning portrays the unvarnished realities of northern life through gritty characters who find themselves in difficult situations. Dunning grew up in a silenced form of Aboriginality, experiencing racism, assimilation, and colonialism; as she began exploring her Inukness, her writing bubbled up to the surface. Her stories challenge southern perceptions of the north and Inuit life through evocative, nuanced voices accented with Inuktitut words and symbolism. As with Alootook Ipellie's work, these short stories bring Inuit life into the reality of the present."--Provided by publisher.Short stories, CanadianInuit Literature / Short Stories / Canadian Literature.Short stories, Canadian.813.0108971Dunning Norma1697479MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816432203321Annie Muktuk and other stories4078216UNINA