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- Page 11 and 12: Introduction “I can be asked what
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- Page 23 and 24: Life Stories Elisapee Ootoova Inter
- Page 25 and 26: How many siblings did you have? Eli
- Page 27 and 28: I did not get it clearly. What were
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- Page 39 and 40: wasn’t a hunter anymore. The men
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Mittimatalik, but that was before I
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What did you use for the bat? Pania
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Can you tell us a story about any o
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The reason why we are here is to le
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She went out while she was asleep?
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would catch one. It wasn’t a tabo
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We’ll be asking some questions on
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Saullu Nakasuk Interviewers: Nancy
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You can talk about whatever you wan
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and his adopted younger brother are
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Once? Saullu: He taught me once to
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Did they drown while they were out
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Where did you learn about being a m
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Would it be soft? Saullu: Yes, that
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that once a woman has been pregnant
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Have you ever seen anyone who had a
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What happened? Saullu: The baby got
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It must be a problem. Saullu: Yes,
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Well, [don’t] we bleed a little d
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After that you got pregnant? Saullu
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Julia: I’m named Qiluja, after he
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Were you asked to sing too? Pauloos
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Did you hunt? Saullu: I never hunte
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Who do you think was your real fath
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Oh. Another wife... Pauloosie: No,
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What would you do whenever the (sup
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Yes, so these women would be left.
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When you were trying to do things o
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How long after being together, afte
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Did you earn wages? Pauloosie: No,
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asked to join. I declined because o
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How about Christmas? Is it differen
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Who didn’t want him to have a sto
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Qimmiqsuuq. My great-grandmother us
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How many seals would you use to fee
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After going on their own, they woul
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Are dogs absolutely quiet when they
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away. That was the only way it left
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Essays Moon, seasons and stars Aaju
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In Pangniqtuuq, these were the term
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Stars used in Mittimatalik: Akuttuj
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Conclusion I learned a lot from the
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Pregnant woman were told not to dri
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Children’s Songs Jeannie Shaimaiy
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Saullu’s songs Saullu’s songs w
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children. They didn’t really say
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References Interviews with elders:
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uterus. A woman was also told not t
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didn’t sew it right the heel woul
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Piunngittuq. Piunngittuq up to his
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site of the HBC. The RCMP lived in
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Stories Introduction This chapter c
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uinigumasuittuq She who never wants
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And so asuilaak kivivuq. he sank. p
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ataatagiik piqatituariilirillutik.
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ungavaqparaluaq&utik qaqulluruluk a
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inuit anngutaqarunnaillijaraangamik
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najangagiik&utik tuq&uraqattautillu
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najanganga pisusiqqammiqsimaliqtill
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angirrarami nanurarmiglu qimmisungm
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iktaringniqsauvunga akturaarniqsauj
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aningagiik: Brother and Sister Lege
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aningangata saglujullaaluk qaujimag
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tupimikta silatittianganut anariaqt
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sakialua angutauniqsaq silamiimmat
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paumitirumaliqpaa. taimailijaujut n
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aningaminut ingiaqtausimanikuuguni
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ningauruluata uqautilluniuk nunalin
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uqquksakatagiaqaqpagatigluunniit. t
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ijukkakulugluni tuqukulu&&alaarmat.
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anaanattianga qipiktik makpiqtaq&ug
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qinissuujaluamut qiassuujaluamullu
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tamakkua imaani tariumi manniujut u
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kamagijauttiatuaqpata allaaluunniig
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mitautaujuqarnirami inuguuq mitauti
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amirangatitut taimaittuummat piijar
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Lumaaju As told to Tapea Keenainak
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apirimmaguguuq takummangaat, “ii,
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Glossary Aagjuuk Two specific stars
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Aujallarik Real summer in the month
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Manniit [Iglulik] The month of “e
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Qulittaq All outer parkas. They cou
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Tuvaq Sea ice in its solid form. Th
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