This traditional story is retold by Louise Flaherty and Solomon Awa, giving life to an ancient story for new generations to enjoy.
Louise Flaherty Book order





- 2024
- 2021
At the Playground
- 12 pages
- 1 hour of reading
What do you see at the playground? While Tauja and her mom are at the playground, they see people doing all kinds of fun activities. This book helps children practise singulars, duals, and plurals in Inuktitut.
- 2017
The Gnawer of Rocks
- 56 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Drawing from a traditional Inuit legend, this graphic novel presents a chilling tale of a sinister creature that stalks the Northern wilderness, targeting innocent children. The haunting narrative explores themes of fear and survival, immersing readers in a visually striking world filled with suspense and folklore. Through its unique storytelling and artistic style, the book captures the essence of the legend, offering a captivating experience that blends cultural mythology with graphic artistry.
- 2016
Explore the fascinating methods and strategies that individuals and communities use to endure the harsh Arctic winters. This book delves into the unique adaptations, cultural practices, and survival techniques that enable people to thrive in extreme cold, shedding light on the resilience and ingenuity required to maintain warmth in one of the planet's most challenging environments.
- 2011
Kappianaqtut
Strange Creatures and Fantastic Beings from Inuit Myths and Legends, Second Edition
- 142 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book offers a thorough academic analysis of two significant mythological creatures from Inuit mythology, exploring their cultural significance and the narratives surrounding them. Through detailed research, it delves into the symbolism and roles these figures play within Inuit traditions, providing insights into the broader themes of identity and spirituality in Indigenous cultures.